Jordan and Madison have been taking guitar lessons from Linda Borders, a lady in our ward. I have just started taking lessons from Ron McClure. He is a former University of Wyoming instructor. I have been learning a lot. This number was one of my assignments. He wanted me to create a chord progression and then based on the key, create a melody in that key. This is in the key of G. This is new territory for me, and I am happy with the results. I taught Madison the chord progression...and here we are playing it. It was fun.
This weeks assignment was to create a blues chord progression with creating a melody with a blues scale. It has been more difficult.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WV1fON5ah4c
Sunday, October 25, 2009
Friday, October 23, 2009
10/21/09 Bens' Visit
My brother Ben came to visit on 10/20 and left on 10/22. He came to do a seminar for my accounting employees on CPR's and Work Orders. The seminar was beneficial, and he gave us some good direction. While here, my employees gave me a Boss's day lunch...see picture. They made soup, bread, brownies, cakes, jello and salad. It was great. Ben was jealous that his employees do not do that for him. What can I say?
At home, just like last time, my girls gave Ben a lot of attention. I am sure he gets worn out when he comes to visit. We enjoyed him here.
Saturday, October 17, 2009
10/14-16 - Trip to New Hampshire
I had a "short" - but very long trip to Newcastle, New Hampshire. This was my first time to the New England area. I was looking forward to it, expecially since this is the time of the year of the leaves changing colors. On Wednesday, I left my house at 3am to catch a 6am flight out of Billings, with stopovers in Denver and DC and arrived in Boston. From Boston, I rented a car and drove for about 1 1/2 hours. I arrived about 7:30 at night. Did not see much of the scenery...it was dark. On Thursday, the conference began, it was the Telergee - CFO and Controllers conference. After the meetings, I walked around a bit outside. It was cold, so I did not venture far. At night, they put on a "Lobster Bake" I have had lobster before, but never been to a lobster bake. They had clams, and whole lobsters. It was messy, but good. That night, I awoke with a terrible stomach ache. If I got 2 hours of sleep, I would be surprised. On Friday morning, I went to the meetings. It ended at 11am. I drove to Boston to catch my flight. Taking the shuttle from the rental car agency to the airport, I figured out I left my wallet in the rental car. So I took the shuttle back to the rental car agency. Luckily and thankfully, the wallet was still there. I was to fly home from Boston, to JFK to Denver to Billings. I was worried about the connecting flight at JFK because I would have had to change from American Eagle to United, in a small amount of time. Luckily, the gate agents called me up and said that the flight was running late, and that they booked me at a 5pm United flight from Boston to Denver and then Denver to Billings...getting home at the same time. Even though I was still not feeling well, and that I had to stay at the airport for a total of 5 hours, I was grateful for the change. I arrived home at just after midnight. The conference was ok. I wish I had seen some more of the sights and the weather was better. The area was nice, even though the fall colors had not hit the coast area as much as other areas. The homes and landscaping are very well taken care of. It really did remind me of "Murder She Wrote". I stayed at the "Wentworth by the Sea" hotel, of which you can see a picture of. One picture is from my hotel room, and the others are within walking distance of the hotel.
My gut still hurts...but I am home.
Saturday, October 10, 2009
9/19 - After the Trip
9/17 Trip to NYC
I did not have any meetings on Thursday. In the morning we took a boat tour down the Hudson River, and went around the Statue of Liberty. That day we also walked the Brooklyn bridge, walked China Town and Little Italy. We also walked in Grand Central Station.
All in all it was a good trip. We had fun and would go back again. We missed our kids and it was time to come home.
9/16 - Trip to NYC
On Wednesday, Shannon went to the Metropolitan Museum of Art or "MET". At night we went to "Wicked". Apparently I have been in the dark with how big of a hit this is. What a great show. We really enjoyed the performance and the story line. All in all, we probably enjoyed Stomp a little more....but both are highly recommended.
9/15 - Trip to NYC
Shannon went to the M&M Store in Times Square. She was so excited about all the different colors, and the ability of going to the different tubes and filling her own bag. I teased her and told her she got ripped off. She did not care, and was happy about her mixed bag of m&m's anyway. That night we went to Stomp. They did not say a word, but they had us laughing. What a great show. We had dinner and walked around East Village before the show....it definetely was not the tourist part of Manhattan.
9/14 - Trip to NYC
ON Monday, Shannon went to the museum of Natural history...the same museum as the in the film "Night at the Museum" Here is a picture of the famous "dumb dumb" in the movie. Steve had meetings in the morning, and in the afternoon went to a group activity to learn to cook. We cooked the best chicken pot pies, homemade brownies and ice cream and salads. At night, the management group and spouses went to dinner at a nice Steak Place.
9/13 - Trip to NYC
The Day after Kayden's baptism, Shannon was able to go to New York with me on business. On Sunday, we went to the Manhattan 1st ward. They meet in the same building as the Manhattan Temple. After Church we went to Ground Zero, walked Battery Park, walked in St Patricks Cathedral, happened to walk by as Taylor Swift was performing in the street for the MTV video music awards, and walked Time Square
Family picture at Kaydens baptism 9/11/09
Kayden was born on 9/1/01. She was a 911 baby before 911 became associated with the twin towers. Looking back, I find it interesting that she was baptized on 9/11/09 - the 8 year anniversary of that day. Her Grandma and Grandpa Van Buren were able to come out from Twin Falls to take part and witness this great day.
Kayden was very excited and happy. Madison gave a talk on baptism, I gave a talk on the Holy Ghost and Grandpa Van Buren sang a solo "Walk Tall, You are a Daughter of God". I was priveleged to baptize her and confirm her a member of the Church. She had to be dunked twice due to my own mistake...but Kayden did not mind. What a great day!
Kayden was very excited and happy. Madison gave a talk on baptism, I gave a talk on the Holy Ghost and Grandpa Van Buren sang a solo "Walk Tall, You are a Daughter of God". I was priveleged to baptize her and confirm her a member of the Church. She had to be dunked twice due to my own mistake...but Kayden did not mind. What a great day!
Friday, October 9, 2009
Start of something new
I've joined Facebook today, and I've started this blog....both were unplanned and undesired before the day started. You never know what life is going to bring you. Hope to include family photos, family updates and random thoughts of what I have learned from time to time.
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