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This blog, which began as a therapeutic outlet during the wait for our daughter's arrival, morphed into a place to share feelings, ask for support, and flip through a virtual 'brag book' of photos. NOW, as we embark on our second adoption trek, please join us as we plan, pray, and travel again to the other side of the world to be united with the next piece of our family puzzle.

Peace & Blessings...Beth & Ron (and Hope too)

Wednesday, August 13, 2008

Summer Band

Yes, 'tis true. I dusted off my clarinet this summer and joined the St. Croix Valley Community Band. It was a blast to be playing again. There are some very talented musicians in this group and it was fun to play along side them. We practiced once a week in June and twice a week in July. Then, at the end of July we had a week of performances.

7/22/08 was my final concert of the summer. We decided to have a family day. We started off the morning with a yummy Bruegger's stop.

Don't come between this girl and her bagel...

...her chocolate milk...

...and her Daddy! :)

We spent the day just taking care of some running around before we picked up Great-Grandma and headed out the Valley View Farm for the concert. The local FFA alumni sponsored a cookout beforehand that was delicious: brats, BBQs, chips, baked beans, pie and ice cream. Great-Grandma even had ice cream with her pie and in a cone. :)

Playing in this beautiful place pre-concert






It was so fun to have Grandma, Grandpa, and Great-Grandma there for the evening.


All done and time to go - Notice the flag? They planned for a kids parade during the final march on the program. American flags were passed out and all the kids marched around the grounds. Too Cute!

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Good for you, Beth! I have not picked my guitar up in months!! Great picts of yuo guys!

Eileen said...

How fun! We used to love to go to see the community band. We lived within walking distance of a park where they played. Now that we have to drive we never go - we should!

I used to play the clarinet in 4th and 5th grade. Wish I could still play.