Quiz 50

This is a piece of a bigger picture. I welcome one and all to guess at what it is. In one week I’ll give the answer, and post a new one. Good luck and may the guessing begin.

Esta es una parte de la foto grande. Hay que adivinar lo que es. En una semana regreso con la respuesta y otra foto. ¡Suerte!

Edit June 2nd:  I have decided to leave the quiz up for another week, so people can have a chance to guess, like Ronda who just had a baby and was unavailable last week for commentary.

One Month Ago

Cher had 71 babies. 53 are surviving as far as I know. That is how many babies there were when I let them out of the confining smaller floating tanks into the big tank to “swim free”. I have been checking the filter to make sure no babies have been sucked up, and I have not found any in there yet. I also have not seen Sonny or Cher eating any of the babies, so I can only assume that there are still 53 babies in the tank. I also have not found any dead ones. The babies are growing pretty well, and swim out there with mom and dad.

I finally returned to the project of putting the birthing video together. This is only a few of the babies coming out. Some are born faster and some go slower, I guess it just depends on the size of the baby fish. In part of the video we can see dad hanging around trying to get to the tasty little fry.

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3IwjSXejMN8[/youtube]

By the way, Cher is pregnant again. I can see little baby eyes in her, and guessing on the size they are and how big she is not compared to last month, I do not think she will be having 71 this time. Good for her.

Update May 19th: I woke up this morning and she had her babies, there were 8 of them and I think only 5 will make it.  So, now is the chance for anyone to speak up if their little one wants to name a baby fish.  Noah, what do you think?

Being an organist…

Most musicians who are actively performing live in a world of “gigs.”  A jazz musician might have a gig playing Tuesday afternoon in a coffee shop.  A rock band gets a gig playing at a club on Saturday night.  Pianists often get gigs accompanying a singer or someone playing another instrument.  Gigs are the lifeblood of the working musician.

LDS Conference Center Organ FacadeNow, I’m not a full-time musician.  That is, I don’t depend on music gigs for my living, but I do play a lot and I teach regularly, so I consider myself a working musician.  Most of my playing these days is on the organ.  I play in church nearly every week, which is very enjoyable.  Occasionally, however I will get a real true-to-life gig.

And for an organist, gigs are weird.

Basically, you are either playing for people who are really happy (weddings), or people who are really sad (funerals).  You never get a gig playing in a club or a coffee shop or anything that would be relaxed.  Perhaps it’s just the nature of the instrument that it is only used in the most formal and solemn occasions in people’s lives.

One of the odd things about organ gigs is that you become sort of a go-to person for information about how the event in question is supposed to work. Couples planning a wedding ask you what order things should be in (sometimes the MINISTER asks you what order things should be in).  A survivor planning a funeral asks you what you think they should do at the funeral.

On one hand, this makes sense.  Most people only get married once, and so have never had a wedding before.  “The organist must have been to a thousand weddings, so he would know what to do, right?”  Hopefully, most people don’t plan a whole lot of funerals either, but “surely the organist has been to his share of funerals, so he would know what to do.”

Are you wondering what an organist says when it’s his first wedding too? Ask Ronda.  Whatever I told her is what you say when it’s your first time. 🙂

What prompted this? I played at a funeral about a month ago.  “Tim,” (names have been changed) the son of the man that had died, was a professional funeral director.  He knew what he was doing.  He called me and asked if I would play, and told me what music he wanted and when I got there for the service he gave me the order of service and that was it.  Nobody asked me how I thought things should be done.  I wasn’t a funeral expert, I was simply an expert on…the organ.  It was one of the best services I’ve ever been to (probably because I didn’t meddle in it).

The last weird thing about being a working organist is return customers.  When you’re a rock band, if a club calls you to come play a second gig there, that’s awesome.  It means that they liked you and that their patrons liked you and they think it will be good business for them to have you back.  When you’re an organist, and someone calls you for another gig, it means that either 1. They got divorced (sad), and are getting remarried (happy), or 2. Someone died and you played at their funeral (sad), and now someone else died and you’re playing at their funeral too (sad).  That’s only a 25% coefficient of happiness.  Not good.  Basically, in order for you to get a return customer as an organist, something bad has to happen to somebody.

Tim called me again today.  His cousin passed away.  Tuesday will be third time I’ve played for him. Tuesday will be Tim’s third funeral in a month.

Of course I will accept every gig I can, because I enjoy providing magnificent music for these solemn and important occasions in people’s lives.  I also, as any musician, enjoy every opportunity I have to use the skills that I’ve spent many thousands of hours honing.

But Tim is a good man and a good friend, and I hope he doesn’t have to call me for any more gigs in the near future.

And that’s weird.

Tag, again

Ronda tagged me with the new game going around, so I guess this time I’ll play.

10 years ago I was studying for A.P. exams, graduating from high school, and practicing a lot for my summer tour with the Colts Drum and Bugle Corps.

5 things on my ‘to do’ list today:

  1. Get a haircut
  2. Participate in a conference related to my responsibility at church
  3. Take care of legal and financial stuff for a new business I’m starting
  4. Replace the battery backup for my computer
  5. Watch American Idol

Things I would do if I became a billionaire:

  1. Pay off Marcia’s student loans
  2. Build my dream house
  3. Buy a Steinway grand piano, MarimbaOne marimba, and some other great instruments to put in the music studio of the dream house
  4. Mustang and Murcielago. One for driving, one for show. You figure out which. Or maybe a Tesla Roadster.
  5. Flying lessons and an airplane. Probably something like a Velocity Turbo.

3 of my bad habits

  1. Impatience – when I decide I want something done, I want it done perfectly, now.
  2. Weird circadian rhythm – My body seems to like a 25 hour day, so each day I want to stay up about an hour later than I did yesterday, then sleep in an hour later than the day before. Thankfully Sunday usually resets that before I get too out of whack.
  3. I can be a bit of a slob, especially in the kitchen, just because I hate doing dishes, or at my desk, because I always seem to be in the middle of a half dozen different projects, instead of doing one thing at a time.

5 places I’ve lived

  1. Provo, Utah
  2. Mesa, Arizona
  3. Moscow, Russia
  4. Minsk, Belarus
  5. On a bus

5 jobs I’ve had

  1. Doctor’s office janitor
  2. Floor associate at an office supply store
  3. Piano teacher
  4. Database administrator
  5. President and proprietor of my own business

Things most people don’t know about me

  1. I know how to cross-stitch, but I don’t particularly enjoy it
  2. I’m scared of bugs
  3. I’ve only had 3 organ lessons in my whole life
  4. I once threw a rock so far it landed in Poland, even though I’ve never been there.

Quiz 49

This is a piece of a bigger picture. I welcome one and all to guess at what it is. In one week I’ll give the answer, and post a new one. Good luck and may the guessing begin.

Esta es una parte de la foto grande. Hay que adivinar lo que es. En una semana regreso con la respuesta y otra foto. ¡Suerte!

A Nasty DVD

A few weeks ago Jacob received an advertisement in the mail in the form of a DVD. The print on the package indicated that it would not be appropriate to watch. He said that I could put it in the microwave and see what happens, but upon research we decided we didn’t want to risk the safety of our microwave. We turned the oven on to 550 degrees and put the disc in, and all that ever happened in the conventional oven is that it got soft and became pliable. No cool shattering that would have been likely in the microwave. Too bad. However this is a picture of the disc right as it came out of the oven after 20 minutes or so.

In February I Was Tagged

By Shaunita. Now, 3 months later, I am getting around to filling it out.

Tag…
A. The rules of the game are posted at the beginning
B. Each player answers the questions about themselves
C. At the end of the post, the player tags 4 people and posts their names, then goes to their blog and leaves them a comment, letting them know that they are tagged

10 years ago I was: Rehearsing for Carnegie Hall under the direction of John Leavitt.

5 things on my ‘to do’ list today:
1. Mow the yard
2. Wash some dishes
3. Girl’s Camp Planning
4. Kick this cough
5. Walk at least 5 miles

Things I would do if I became a billionaire:
1. Pay off student loans
2. Buy or build a nice house
3. Buy a Mini Cooper ZIG and/or an Isetta and/or a Smart Car I would take any of these in red and white
4. Spend lots of money at The Container Store and The Viking Store
5. Have babies

3 of my bad habits:
1. Obsessive-compulsiveness
2. Impatience- I get frustrated too easily, especially with inanimate objects
3. Thinking logically

5 places I’ve lived:
1. Mount Pleasant, Iowa
2. Harlingen, Texas
3. Stuttgart, Germany
4. Macomb, Illinois
5. Santiago, Chile

5 jobs I’ve had:
1. Television/Video Production
2. ESL Tutor
3. Telephone Collector
4. Bed & Breakfast Innkeeper
5. Substitute Preschool Teacher


Things most people don’t know about me:
1. My bellybutton is off-center
2. I can learn to do almost anything if I can see it
3. I have moved more times than years I am old

You’ve been tagged:
1. Ronda
2. Rick
3. Jessie
4. Fiona

By the way, guys, don’t feel like you have to do the tag today, cause it took me 3 months to do it.