Sunday, January 28, 2007

Brassed Off

No I'm not really. It's just too good a title not to usurp for my own nefarious purposes! Go rent it right now (especially you euphonium lovers out there ;)!

Saw the Rankin Family in concert at TCU today, and they were most excellent. The only downer was the the audience was a bit on the geriatric side, which, while fine, even expected in itself, resulted in the energy of the audience fell significantly short of matching the energy of the group. Some of their tunes just require that you get up and dance (hence the descriptor 'toe-tapping'). Amazing how they can take a song as burdened with cheesy sentiment as "We Rise Again" and turn it into something stirring. That Raylene just CLOBBERED the high A in that song too (in a good way). Plus they had the 19 y/o daughter of John Morris Rankin accompanying them on vocals, guitar and fiddle. Not to mention that the ladies, nearly 50, can still step-dance up a storm. WOOOOT!
Good thing TCU has great sight lines and acoustics (*cough*Jubilee sucks*cough*),as I was stuck back in row Y (out of Z) on main floor. Tickets weren't cheap either.

Oddly enough, when I got home, still singing various Rankitunes, I found my range hadn't actually diminished any the way it usually does over the course of the day. Low C all the way through alto G. Where the heck was that when I needed it? (choking on my favorite note, the D flat in 'Amor de mi Alma'. Lauren knows what I mean.

My passport came in! The final piece of the puzzle has, like the Eagle, landed. TWO WEEKS til UK, SPAIN, and Steve! woot!

I ate all my roommate's cookies - you think he'll hate me if I buy him a box twice as big?

Our class is united in our mutual disgruntledness over our Pharm instructor. Let it just be said, lady needs to take a chill pill downed with Sunny D. Mayhap they might have foreseen that lots of people would leave early for spring break and thus not lay a phony guilt trip on us for being 'unprofessional' and missing her retardedly scheduled midterm? Bah.

Je cherches les skis! For X-country here in Stoon, though the weather is varying wildly from +6 to -20. On the upside, the weather report for the Sierra Nevadas in Espana dice que la montana~ tiene fresh snow, so ski vacation is saved.

After my Nutrition exam, and since I won't be writing the aforementioned Pharm calculations midterm, I'll be brushing up on my Spanish instead. It seems I'll be talking for two come spring break - huzzah!

Stew

Friday, January 12, 2007

The Day After Tomorrow





An apt title for both my neglected blogging and the meteorogical onslaught we just endured...Though it seems my blog audience consists of Steve and Lauren, and maybe once in awhile, a sister or three. Not that I'm complaining ;)

Christmas has come and gone, with much skiing, pumping of iron, and a healthy dose of mellow merriment. I was a little diappointed with my marks last term, though as anyone who knows me would say (as several have already) "Awwwww poor Stew, you only got 90, go suck a monkey's left nut you nitpicky nerd" or some derivative thereof. But it's another term, and classes look marginally more interesting, can't complain about the schedule.

In the meantime I'm all wrapped up on plans for spring break - WOOOOT! 'Can't wait' being the understatment of the New Year. Passport guaranteed to arrive in two weeks. Trying to put together a corec vball team to dominate the upcoming tourney.

I promise to have some of the cool pictures I took of the blizzard up on the next post.Oh, btw
Lauren/Steve and perhaps Laura K, if you haven't seen this, check it out! Need Quicktime to watch. The "Butterfly" music video
http://homepage.mac.com/kokopelliphotos_01/rajaton/iMovieTheater61.html