Today was Celestra's 11th birthday. Its hard to believe my little girl is that old already. It seems like only yesterday she was a little baby in my arms. They grow up so fast.
This year was just a family year so we celebrated by taking her out to Olive Garden (her choice). We were joined by her Grandma Eiko, Amma (my mom) and her dad. Once again the grandma's spoiled her but that is to be expected by grandparents.
Happy birthday sweetheart. Here's hoping you have the best year yet.
Sunday, March 29, 2009
Monday, March 23, 2009
Choir Festival
What a weekend! This weekend we spent Friday and Saturday in Salt Lake as part of the Utah Children's Choir 25th anniversary celebration. The UCC decided to celebrate by holding a choir festival and hosting 4 other choirs from around the state. The choirs included Cache Children's Cantate and Concert Choirs, American Fork Children's Choir, and the Hobble Creek Singers of Springville, Utah.
{Cache Children's Concert Choir
Top row: Amanda Bjarnson (Student Director), Samantha Jensen, Molly Claire, Jared Higham, Ethan May, Celestra Anderson, Emma Fjeldsted, Laney Jensen, Kayla Woodbrey, Sherida Wing, Melody Francis (Director)
Middle Row: Elise Idso, Lillie Clawson, Emma Cardon, Abigail Johnson, Brooke Taylor, Robyn Woodbrey, Abby Taylor, Madison Beck, Bryson Hackler
Bottom area: Jack Salmond, Jesse Moore, Zachary Butler, Daniel Francis, Jeremy Hardman, Owen Sidwell, Hunter Franks, and Hayden Hackler}
If you thought your weekend was busy, I don't think you had anything on the children that participated in this festival! They literally had almost nonstop rehearsals Friday and Saturday culminating in a concert on Saturday afternoon at 4pm.
{Celestra at rehearsals on Friday}
{a group of kids from CCC, including Celestra, at Friday's rehearsals}
As part of the festival, the UCC invited a guest conductor to conduct four joint numbers between all five of the participating choirs. The directors name was Iris Lamanna. I don't really think she was very good for the younger children though. She was too harsh with them. She was fine for the older ones but I think she has forgotten what it takes to work with younger children. All in all though, everything turned out great and the kids did a wonderful job.
One of the really neat things they got to do was perform a special number composed just for this festival by a local composer by the name of Nathan Hofheins. The peice is called "To This Day". It is a beautiful piece but is quite challenging. I think the kids really liked it though. Along with that piece they also performed three other numbers including a Japanese lullaby in Japanese. This was, of course, Celestra's favorite piece. I just wish they had done a better job with pronunciation. Oh well, you can't have everything.
We also got to spend the night at the Crystal Inn in downtown Salt Lake. Celestra and I had two of her choirmates as roommates for the night. The girls were Emma Cardon and Elise Idso. Two very cute little girls. The girls had a good time together but were exhausted after a long day of rehearsal and crashed rather quickly after getting to the hotel.
Of course some down time was needed so during the meal breaks both days the kids did quite a bit of goofing off and relaxing. And man did they let loose! I think there was a lot of pent up energy going around. Those kids were starving and they just about went completely wild on us!
Everything culminated in a beautiful concert on Saturday afternoon at 4pm. Each of the choirs performed their own numbers and then all combined for the final four pieces. The kids did a great job and it was a beautiful concert.
{Cache Children's Concert Choir
Top row: Amanda Bjarnson (Student Director), Samantha Jensen, Molly Claire, Jared Higham, Ethan May, Celestra Anderson, Emma Fjeldsted, Laney Jensen, Kayla Woodbrey, Sherida Wing, Melody Francis (Director)
Middle Row: Elise Idso, Lillie Clawson, Emma Cardon, Abigail Johnson, Brooke Taylor, Robyn Woodbrey, Abby Taylor, Madison Beck, Bryson Hackler
Bottom area: Jack Salmond, Jesse Moore, Zachary Butler, Daniel Francis, Jeremy Hardman, Owen Sidwell, Hunter Franks, and Hayden Hackler}
{Celestra at rehearsals on Friday}
{a group of kids from CCC, including Celestra, at Friday's rehearsals}
One of the really neat things they got to do was perform a special number composed just for this festival by a local composer by the name of Nathan Hofheins. The peice is called "To This Day". It is a beautiful piece but is quite challenging. I think the kids really liked it though. Along with that piece they also performed three other numbers including a Japanese lullaby in Japanese. This was, of course, Celestra's favorite piece. I just wish they had done a better job with pronunciation. Oh well, you can't have everything.
We also got to spend the night at the Crystal Inn in downtown Salt Lake. Celestra and I had two of her choirmates as roommates for the night. The girls were Emma Cardon and Elise Idso. Two very cute little girls. The girls had a good time together but were exhausted after a long day of rehearsal and crashed rather quickly after getting to the hotel.
Of course some down time was needed so during the meal breaks both days the kids did quite a bit of goofing off and relaxing. And man did they let loose! I think there was a lot of pent up energy going around. Those kids were starving and they just about went completely wild on us!
Everything culminated in a beautiful concert on Saturday afternoon at 4pm. Each of the choirs performed their own numbers and then all combined for the final four pieces. The kids did a great job and it was a beautiful concert.
Thursday, March 12, 2009
Happy Anniversary
Monday, March 2, 2009
One Smart Cookie
Celestra just walked in the door from school today. In her hand she was carrying a very special certificate. The kids in her class had taken one of the standardized tests they give kids throughout the nation. Well this certificate ranked Celestra in the top 10% not just in her school or the state, but nationally. Her top scoring areas were reading, social studies, core total, and total composite. I am so proud of her! Keep up the good work Celestra. If you keep this up, you will be able to do anything in your life you put your mind to!
Sunday, March 1, 2009
Hardware Ranch
We spent yesterday with family at Hardware Ranch, an area in Blacksmith Fork Canyon dedicated to wintering grounds for elk of the region. It was great to see the family again and to spend time among the wild elk. We started out at Grandma Eiko's house and then made our way to the ranch where we spent some time inside the visitors center. After which we made our way to the sleigh ride area and off we went. After our ride through the elk, we made our way back to Grandma Eiko's house for dinner and more good times with the family. Celestra's favorite part was getting to pet the horses that drove our sleigh and getting to play with her cousins. It was also an opportunity to take LOTS of pictures soooo... Its video time!
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