Friday, December 18, 2009

South of the Frostline

Here's the second song that I've finished for the poetry CD Cheryl Denise is working on.

This song is based on a poem called "Spirit Friends", which has a lot of metaphors involving things that move in unpredictable ways. I tried to reference this by putting the song in an odd meter and trying to make the melody a bit unpredictable as well.

Here's the video:



After I recorded it with the mandolin, I decided to see what it would sound like slightly slower and with the octave mandolin instead. If you're interested in hearing it, just click the "Play" button below. I still haven't decided which version I prefer, so feel free to weigh in.

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And on another unrelated note, I know I won't be biking anymore this year, so I can say that in 2009 I biked 1,373 miles (2,210 km).

It felt farther than that.

Andrea and I are both very excited about our trip to Winnipeg. We'll see you guys soon!

Thursday, December 10, 2009

New Door

Very exciting stuff around here! We just got a new door that is both energy efficient and aesthetically pleasing. We still have to stain the trim and paint the door red, but for now I'm just enjoying it.




Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Loving Little Luke

Some entertaining videos of our sweet little nephew, Luke.
This is Ben's oldest sister's (Laura's) son. He 1 and a half now. We took these videos when they were over visiting this past weekend.
Luke loves wearing hats and getting all wound up before his nap.
Video 1: Thumbs Up!
Video 2: Crashing Before Burning (Nap time!)

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Sunday Afternoon Stuff

We had two potlucks this past Sunday, and somehow I figured that warranted bringing my camera. I figured it was high time to take some family pictures, and pictures of some church friends.
This is Chuck and his first grandson, Luke. They adore each other.

I told Wil that if he smiled really cute for this picture, I would get him a spoon. It worked!

Greg and Wes.

Bev, Tim, and Ben.

Ben's aunt and uncle, Alyce and Larry.


Above: It was Grandma and Grandpa Bartel's 56th (I think?) Anniversary. (Betty + Laurence)
Below: In the evening, we had a goodbye party for Greg Regier, Ben's cousin. He recently graduated with his Agriculture degree, and he's going to Nicaragua with World Vision to do Ag development there. He is a very cool guy.



Ben and da boyz.

Some a Da Grlz: Amanda, Diana, and Katherine.

Katherine and Laura.

Saturday, November 7, 2009

Our Halloween

Ben and I had a fun Halloween this year. Some of our favorite kids stopped by with their parents, and we had the usual 20 kids from the neighborhood come around too. Later on, partied at Mark & Amanda's house who went to great and astounding lengths to make their house incredibly spooky! Melanie was in town, so that was an added bonus.

Above: Cousin Addie and Eli had the best costumes of the night by far!

Above: Our dear neighbors. Bradley and his daughter, Lucca and their friendly dog, Pheobe.
Below: Faby and Camila. Very good friends.

Above: I was a genie, and Ben was a (can you guess?)....ceiling fan!

Above: Laura and Greg had a great costume. Laura was a student nurse with her handy bottle of Pepto Bismal ("that will cure anything") and Greg was her very bloody and uncared for patient.

Above: Greg the Elephant. Melanie the Cat.
Below: Amanda was a shark victim and Maebe (dog) was dressed as a little shark. Aw, so cute.

Sunday, November 1, 2009

Still Water

I've got this potential music project that I've been putting some work into lately. Cheryl Denise is a poet I met in West Virginia, and she's working on putting together a CD with some of her poetry and contacted me about writing some music to go along with the poems.

We're still working out the details, but she sent me some of the poems that will be included on the CD, and I've been trying to compose some instrumental music around the feel of them.

This is the first piece I've completed. It's inspired by a poem she wrote about the Amish school shootings that happened in Lancaster County.

She ends the poem with a reference to the 23rd Psalm, so I continued the theme and named the song "Still Water". I don't have any idea if we'll end up using it, but here it is anyway.

Saturday, October 24, 2009

Flying

My friend Kate invited me to go flying with her and her dad this morning. It was awesome. We had a stunning view Newton in all its fall splendor. I couldn't see our house, but I could see our brilliant red maple tree from way up there.

Regier-ville, including Bev and Chuck's farm, is near the Newton airport, so we had several opportunities to circle over it. The fields were a deep shade of red with milo, and florescent green with new winter wheat. Even the pigs looked kind of cute from way up there.

Kate was able to take-off, fly, and land beautifully. She is a great pilot. I didn't even need to use the barf bag.

Unfortunately, the batteries in my camera died just before take-off!





Since I don't have more pictures of my flight today, here is a picture of our red maple tree.


On the topic of airports, if you would like to read an article written recently of a field trip I took with some of my students, feel free to follow this link. I was one of 4 teachers of the visually impaired (TVIs) that got together with some of our students.
http://www.thekansan.com/education/x402528048/Youths-with-visual-impairments-experience-the-world-of-flight