Oldroyd Family Life and Times of an Oldroyd

April 21, 2008

Cassidy’s program

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Cassidy’s program

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Somewhat fuzzy proof that Cassidy at least was on the program. She was the third to last number on the program and sang “Joyful, Joyful”. It was a very soulful version of Beethoven’s Ode to Joy. The version came from Sister Act II.

Cassidy did a great job – she has this huge voice inside her and she is able to belt quite well. She has a good possibility of being a strong contra-alto. It is an awesome voice.

She couldn’t match Sister Act for the “soul” of the song,  but she put a real nice spin on it and people complimented her on it.

She was the youngest one performing at the concert but held her own. I keep forgetting that she is so young. She looks so grown up and you expect her to be grown up; and for the most part she does. I’m excited for her to really find that voice and sing it out.

My cool red chair

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My cool red chair

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Ok – maybe some more information is needed here. At Cassidy’s spring recital we performed at the First Presbyterian Church in Salt Lake. It is a beautiful building with lots of stained glass and old world feel.

Most of the performers ended up sitting on folding chairs, but I got one of the big red comfy chairs on the stand and everyone gave me a hard time about it. It was nice to have a comfy-ish chair (one of the springs was sprung which made for an occasional interesting sitting position). The concert was done in two parts – so 5 hours in the chair was certainly better than 5 hours in a folding chair.

The concert itself was fun – the first session was horrible – the microphones weren’t working well, the choir couldn’t really hear ourselves sing, and it just was blah. The solos (including Cassidys) were really nice, but everything else about the first session was very forgettable. For instance – we were to start the concert at 5pm but the drummer didn’t actually arrive at the church until 5:10pm. It was a definite harbinger of doom.

For as bad as the first session went, the second session went pretty well. We had better energy and the mic problems were resolved. Things just seemed to flow much better and the choir stepped it up to back up the solos and perform fairly well on the group numbers.

The concert was titled “From Bach to Sacred Rock”. It tracked the history of western sacred music from gregorian chants, to the Baroque period, through the Classical and Romantic periods, to the 20th Century. I particularly enjoyed singing portions of Mozart’s Requiem. I know Cassidy doesn’t really get into singing in other languages but I think it is pretty cool.

All in all – a long evening, but a good one. Cassidy did great and I came along for the ride – in my big red chair.

Choir at First Presp. Church

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Choir at First Presp. Church

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Cassidy and I are here for her spring concert.

Pictures from the Concert

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Here are some pictures from the First Presbyterian Church concert.

April 20, 2008

Movietime at the Oldroyd house

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The kids have been excited to make another movie for some time. We just never seem to have the time to put together the scenes, shoot them, and create the actual movie. Today we did because we didn’t head over to Mom’s house for Sunday dinner. This is the first time in a LONG time that we didn’t go over. It wasn’t that we were uninvited (we probably should be uninvited at times, but I digress…), but rather that Mom and Dad spent the weekend in St. George and didn’t want to try to stress and figure out a way to get home just for family dinner. I can’t blame them at all.

After church, Kris and I had choir practice to go to and once we got back, Kris worked on dinner and the kids and I worked on the movie. I decided to let them have total creative license on this one. I just wanted to be the camera man and let them figure out the story, setting, and scenes. They invited Paige over from next door and away they went – designing their masterpiece. While they worked on the script and story, Kiki and Lexi beat me up on chutes and ladders. It was a good time.

The kids did a great job and we shot and produced the movie in record time. I think the kids are happy with it.

All in all a good Sunday.

Feel the burn

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Feel the burn

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The first weekend of Superleague baseball earned Kris a good base-o-burn. Ouch. Pain.

April 19, 2008

Twitter Updates for 2008-04-19

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  • Hmmm – not sure of my mood – not quite all there – not quite not. Well, we’ll see how the weekend goes. #
  • Another crazy Saturday. 3 baseball games, 4 scrapbook classes, 1 dress rehersal, and then normal the normal chores. Ah… Fun, fun, fun. #

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Whack it!

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Whack it!

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Today was Parker’s first day of coach-pitch baseball. It still is a little frustrating. They didn’t count outs and pretty much continued on where tball left off, but hopefully they’ll get into it a bit more as the season goes on.

Parker is the youngest one on his team and certainly has room for improvement, but he is having a good time and is slowly “getting it”. He is on a team with a number of kids from the neighborhood and that always helps things out.

He is a great kid and a lot of fun to be with. I hope that he has a great season this year. We need to work on both hitting and catching, but for someone his age he is doing just fine.

While I was at Parker’s game with Abigail, Kiki, and Lexi – Kris was up at Tanner’s games with Cassidy. Saturdays are always interesting with so many activities and such. Tanner had two games, Parker had one, Cassidy and I had a dress rehersal, Tanner was to babysit some neighbor kids, Cassidy was to babysit as well, and Kris had four scrapbook classes. We didn’t get to everything, but got the kids where they needed to be and everything and everyone seemed to have a decent day. Our Sunday’s aren’t “restful” but at least we don’t have quite so many activities.

Tanner went 2-4 in his two games. He struck out twice and singled and doubled off the wall. He was pretty happy with the way he played. I wish that I could have been there to see it, but we all can’t be everywhere.

Parker takes the mound

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Parker takes the mound

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Improper swinging position

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Improper swinging position

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This probably wasn’t the intended use for this.

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