Been a while…

So I haven’t done any real planning lately. School decided it was more important than a wedding that is oer a year away, and I had to agree with it. But I had a bag full of brochures and stuff from that wedding expo and I bought an expanding file organizer and put the stuff in separate pockets. Then Ryan and I went through it to see if there was anything we could just count out from the get go–like reception sites that promised a “true southern experience” or was located too far away.

And so the stress starts setting in. As I told him about each vendor he asked “yeah but what does it cost?” That is, of course, the main question on my mind too, but nothing…nothing ever…has prices on it. They want you to take time out of your day to call everyone, visit everyone. They want to sucker you in, and I don’t want that. I want to see what you have to offer, in writing, and for how much, pick my top two or three, talk to them, and make a decision.

And now I do have to make decisions. I wanted to do it at this hotel, but it will cost an arm and a leg…but every thing is included. I thought maybe if I had to rent a hall, stuff for inside the hall, food, decorations, everything…it might work out in the wash and be around the same price. We figured it out, at a worse case scenario, and it still cost twice as much to do it at the hotel.  No good.

I don’t really like making decisions, most of the time I just really don’t have a preference so I want the other person to choose their preference. Or the decision is very big and I don’t want to make it without counsel. Or I don’t know what I want.  In this case however I know what I want, I only have to take counsel with Ryan (who is pretty easy to please), and I recognise that this is my (our) day and I can do whatever I want. The problem here is I get overwhelmed by all the work involved. I feel I have to find every reception site in Tallahassee and interview them, every caterer, every musician. And they aren’t easy to find, and no one gives me prices. I don’t like doing things that cost a lot of money and that is what is stressing me out so much…reception sites don’t go on sale.

I’m thinking about starting my research by finding a wedding planner. They might be an extra expense but my hope is that if I told her we want these colors, this theme, no country stuff, this kind of music, this kind of food…all for this price–well her job is to do what we want and maybe she could save us some money by finding and negotiating with vendors and getting a good deal. If she saves as much money as she costs, I’ll call that even and totally worth it.

Setting the date

Mark your calendars for 5/15/10!

Ryan and I met with our priest a few days ago and set the date. I’m excited about that. I was worried before because our window of days was slowly closing. It had to be on a Saturday because you can’t do weddings on Sundays in the Catholic church (could you imagine trying to squeeze a wedding in between 5 masses?). That Saturday also had to be after FSU graduation and before Ryan started med school, which was looking like the last week or two of May. Then I had to worry about Tony’s graduation. That left the 8th and the 15th of May. Justine, one of my bridesmaids, goes to a private college and her graduation is May 8th…so there you go. And behind all of that, my best friend Gina is hoping to enter into religious life and she didn’t know when she would be able to take a few days off. I had to decide to just take the date that was available, otherwise we might have to wait a long time. But, I know that God will provide for us. He has already blessed this relationship so much, I know and trust that He will allow Gina to be there, considering how special she is to me. I think it is a good date, I kind of wanted one that was numerically interesting, like 8/9/10 or 5/2/10 or something like that, so 5/15/10 is pretty cool–five one five one oh. But don’t be waiting for your “save the date” cards yet. Its still way early in the game. I think I want to send them out exactly one year in advance.

So not only did we set the date when we met with our priest, we also took this test, its called Focus (or something like that) and it was 156 questions long. We each took it in a separate room. Some of the questions were sort of silly–do you ever worry that your future spouse might hurt you–I mean, if you answer yes to that question, don’t get married. And if you were in a fearful relationship, you would probably lie anyway. But most of the questions were good, like have we discussed and agreed upon certain financial things, or how do we feel about the involvement of our in-laws in our day to day life, etc. Things we need to discuss but just haven’t because the opportunity never arose. The point of the test is not to see how compatible or not you are, but to make the transition into married life as smooth as possible. We go back in a week to talk about the results. It should be an interesting experience because Ryan and I were talking about the questions and our answers and there were a lot of them that we interpreted differently.

More on that later.

More stuff on sale

Ryan and I were at the mall, killing time. We started at one end of the mall, walked to the other end, didn’t see anything interesting, and walked back. When we got back to where we started, I got a call from my aunt. She said she was at J.C. Penny’s and saw some candles she thought were the right color and she wanted to buy some for us, since they were on super holiday sale. She told me I should try to go there to see if I liked them and I said, “actually, we’re at the mall now, I’ll check and call  you back.” So, Penny’s is on the other side of the mall. We got there and I found the candles, they were beautiful but not quite the right color. However, there were silver ones in the same style that I liked. See, my aunt and I are alot alike…when we see something we like, we want to buy it. And I knew it would mean something to her to be able to get me those candles, so I gave here the option to get the silver ones. She said she would get 4 tall ones and 4 short ones. So I got some too, 4 tall and 4 short. They were very pretty and 70% off. When we were in line, my aunt called me back and said she got them all. Turns out they were even cheaper at the register so she went back and got two more big ones. I decided to keep it to the 8 I had because they had a bunch of the tall candles back there and no more of the short ones.

Looks like I’m doing a great job so far with this whole stuff on sale thing!

The invitations

Yesterday Mom and I were out Christmas shopping and we saw that this craft store was going out of business, everything in the store 70-90% off! Man, am I getting lucky or what? So far, everything I’ve bought has come from a going out of business store. Maybe I can keep this up and find a florist who is going out of business, and a caterer that is going out of business, and a reception hall that is going out of business! Anyway, back to the shopping. I said, “hey we should go there because maybe they’ll have glass vases on sale.” I was thinking reception decor. They didn’t have any glassware, but we went down the wedding isle and they had invitations galore. I had seen, at a few places, this one type of invitation that I liked. It was like a half sheet of card stock, white with a silver border in a flower motif. I found a box of those and we spent a long time looking for more. Finally we found 4 boxes of 50…200 invitations. We were about to leave but somehow I ended up back in that isle. There were a whole bunch of the one brand of invitations and a whole bunch of these Martha Stewart. I skipped right over the Martha ones…I’m not big on brand names and especially Martha Stewart! But I noticed this one box that had the invitations with this wrapping sort of thing, I don’t know how to describe it, but it was like daisy flower cutouts. I liked it but I decided it was too girlie. I want the wedding decor to be guy friendly, not manly…but not so frilly that guys will be uncomfortable. So I saw this other set, it’s called the Heirloom set and I liked that one too. It is smaller than half a page, which is more of what I wanted. It has a silver scroll like border. And it came with response cards and had other coordinates that matches it. Which could be my downfall because I’m a little OCD about things that match. I want it all! I bought the thank you cards, but I didn’t like the programs and placecard set, the placecard was too plain and the program was trifold.

Ok, so I bought those invitations and I want to write in dark green and overlay it with light green vellum, tied at the top with a dark green bow. In my mind, that looks very classy and it ties all the colors together and will set the tone for the rest of the ceremony.

Other notes about the big day

So, no need to buy a plane ticket yet, the big day won’t be until early summer of 2010. But the details I’m pretty sure of are:

The color scheme is light and dark green

The church will be St. Thomas More Catholic Co-cathedreal

And it will be in 2010

We can’t pick a day until I hear from my friend Gina. She’s going to join the sisters of Mary Mother of the Eucharist and she won’t know when she’ll be home until she gets there. But she is very special to me and barring some unforseen problems I will do what I can to make sure she’s included.

The Dress

So I have a beautiful ring, that’s usually the first step in engagement. But before I even got engaged I had my dress. So here’s the story: My parents came up to Tally for my birthday in November. This Wedding dress store next to my work was going out of business, bank liquidation, 55% off everything. My dad had some work to do so it was just my mom and I killing time so I suggested we go check out the dress place, see what was out there and kind of get an idea about pricing. Since the store was closing everything was just off the rack, nothing was for order so we could only choose from the sizes and styles available. We looked through all the ones on the racks, I had a style in mind, but not much was jumping out at me, or it was obviously too small. I found one though, and it was very pretty. I tried it on and…the zipper wouldn’t come up, it was too small. So I came out of the fitting room and put it on the rack of dresses that were to go back out into the store and I saw another dress. It looked pretty and similar to the style I was looking for. I tried it on and it was a perfect fit. Not only that, I looked gorgeous! It was love at first sight and I knew it was the right one. I was like “Mom, do you think I could stay the same size for another year and a half?” and she was like “sure, probably.” I had a bit of a moral dilemma then because, was it right for me to buy a wedding dress when I wasn’t engaged? But I reasoned with myself that if I gained or lost a hundred pounds or (God forbid) we never got engaged I could sell the dress on e-bay and make a profit. So, I told you the dresses were 55% off, and no tax on top of that—I got out of there with a beautiful wedding dress for 225$. I’d give you a detailed description but I’m afraid of who might read this. I can tell you that it is white, and it’s dress shaped.

How a Music Therapist might use Technology

This is a power Point presentation and lesson plan showing how a music therapist might use the software we learned about this semester.

Power Point

Lesson Plan

An Impromptu Duo caught on Cubase

This is a Cuebase audio/midi project.

Imagine you are on a beach (that is the sea and seagull sounds) watching this scene unfold. A freckled readhead boy is bouncing along the beach playing a tune on his recorder. Coming from the other direction is a brunette with a set of pan pipes. She listens and when he finishes, she answers with her own melody. Then they play their duo together. And, of course, you have your guitar and as they play you add what you can, just for fun.

The original melody is Two William Davies, a traditional Irish song. The rest is my own work.

Two William Davies on the Beach

Death and Life, a Soundforge Project

Death and Life, by Candice Netti

This is a very short programmatic symphony about a boy who thinks he can no longer go on living and tries to take his own life. He realizes that he does not want to die and learns to live life to the fullest.

Mvmt 1: Death

All he feels is empty solitude. (gongs)  He begins to feel like everything is falling apart (ponticello) until he finally ends it. (single gong).

Mvmt 2: Rebirth

Whatever he did, it didn’t work. He realizes that he wants to live and his heart begins to beat.

Mvmt 3: Live

He takes out his keys and opens the door. He goes out into the world and lives life, the same theme from his rebirth comes back faster and more lively.

Mvmt4: Life

He remembers what he did, how he used to feel (single gong). He pretends he can take it all back, knowing what he knows now. He rewinds and starts his life over. Better this time.

Sample Music Session

This is a song arranged for guitar, voice and recorder.

The guitar plays simple enough chords (D, A, G) that could be taught if the client has the ability, or you could have 3 pre-tuned guitars that will only play one chord. Or you could use an autoharp or any instrument that will play the chords written above the staff.

Any one can sing the voice part, there are three verses and they each have the same melody.

The recorder is meant for the leader to play, and they should know how to play the recorder well. The first verse doubles the voice and the other verses embellish the part.

Come thou Font

mp3 File

Enjoy!!!!!!

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