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3/19/2016 11:21 am  #2901


Re: New Year - New Beginnings

View, unobstructed wrote:

Good Morning, sisters.

So happy that April and Niecey are home. And Happy Quilting Day.  

Was lucky to find something to celebrate both!

 
That is nice, View!!  Love it!


I absolutely love him, and he’s an incredible person. We have this friendship that I have no doubt in my mind is a life-long friendship.  Getting a chance to know him away from training for Dancing With the Stars, I think we've gotten a chance to know each other in a different way, which of course just makes you closer. Meryl
We fell in love, but our way. Maks

 
 

3/19/2016 11:24 am  #2902


Re: New Year - New Beginnings

View, unobstructed wrote:

Well.  

We shall have to nix the idea of boulevard landscaping for a while!   Apparently our city has to replace all the manholes and the drainage system in this older part of town ---  due to age and the flood.   I looked out our window to see what the "big equipment" noise was, and a huge forklift type thingy was busy transporting these things from their staging area about two blocks away.  When they were done for the day, our block and the blocks beyond looked like this:


I don't yet know the time frame....but I suspect our summer is going to be a "headache" of torn up streets, dirt, detours, and noise.  

 
Oh, JOY!!!  We have been enduring something similar for over 2 months at the nearest intersection to our housing tract.  The gas company is putting in "automatic shut off valves"....I suppose for earthquakes and whatever else!!  So there are lane closures and no left turns in some directions.  And they seem to pave the streets, then a month later dig them up for something or another!!!


I absolutely love him, and he’s an incredible person. We have this friendship that I have no doubt in my mind is a life-long friendship.  Getting a chance to know him away from training for Dancing With the Stars, I think we've gotten a chance to know each other in a different way, which of course just makes you closer. Meryl
We fell in love, but our way. Maks

 
 

3/19/2016 11:33 am  #2903


Re: New Year - New Beginnings

gabriele wrote:

JetmamaDiDi wrote:

MARCH 19, 2016 IS NATIONAL QUILTING DAY!!


In the morning I'll post a few photos. Meanwhile, here is a panel quilt I recently finished for our youngest granddaughter who will be 3 in July. Just what she'll need....a cozy quilt with wool batting...in the middle of summer! Minnie's mouth looks a little wrinkled due to the loft of the wool batting!

Sweet dreams....until tomorrow!

That's a beautiful piece, Jet!  How long did you work on it?  I have never quilted as such, but I have done 'sensory walks' for an autism kindy we once used.  Is this by hand?  Well, Jet, until recently, I didn't think I would ever own a quilt, but you and Gunner's project back then got me interested.  So, when I saw a quilt in a thrift shop last week, I actually picked it up to have closer look, which I wouldn't have done in the past.  I ended up buying it.  I could not even say that the colour scheme or type goes with our decorating style (if I could call it that).  It came home with me out of admiration for the craftsmanship.  I will try to get a pic to share before official quilting day is over.  
 

 
If you like to sew, you can quilt if you want to try it.  It's a process but it doesn't have to be complex.

This quilt took me about a week to complete since, out to the houndstooth border, it is just a panel (I used to think panels were "cheating" but I don't anymore!!!  LOL).  I quilted it by machine since it is for a child and she will use it (have one more grandchild to make a fun quit for--and she will get her on her birthday in October).  I've only hand quilted one project....and that took me 13 years to complete (!!!!!)...because it is queen size and, it turns out, I love loads of quilting so I did all sorts of things on it....and at times of the year it is too warm here to have that pile on your lap to work on os it spent alot of time over those 13 years just sitting in a corner!!!!  I've just finished a much smaller quilt top that I intend to hand quilt, tho.  It is ready to baste together but first I intend to mark the quilting lines on it.  This one will take (I hope!) much less time to finish. 

I would be very interested in seeing the quilt you bought!!!  YEA!!!!  Nothing wrong with that!!  You might have a real TREASURE!!  If you like it, it's a treasure!!  I bought a top at a recycle boutique last summer for $20.00.  It is just pink and white pinwheels and white square in between, but the workmanship is excellent...and it was a steal for what it is!  I plan to add some hand embroidery (maybe birds or flowers) in at least some of the white squares before I finish it.  It's quite large...I couldn't have bought the fabrics for $20.00.

Glad you were inspired, CEK!  That's great!

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I absolutely love him, and he’s an incredible person. We have this friendship that I have no doubt in my mind is a life-long friendship.  Getting a chance to know him away from training for Dancing With the Stars, I think we've gotten a chance to know each other in a different way, which of course just makes you closer. Meryl
We fell in love, but our way. Maks

 
 

3/19/2016 11:36 am  #2904


Re: New Year - New Beginnings

april6263 wrote:

WE GOT TO COME  HOME TODAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!YAY!!!!!!!   I am tired tonight and I need to get our stuff from the hospital unpacked but tomorrow should be a quieter day at home so I am planning to do some much needed catching up here on the board and DWTS lands then  but I wanted to drop in real quick and let you all know we were home

talk to you all soon (((hugs)))

YEA, April and Niecey!!!!  WELCOME HOME!!!  Hope you are having a relaxing weekend with family and friends!!


I absolutely love him, and he’s an incredible person. We have this friendship that I have no doubt in my mind is a life-long friendship.  Getting a chance to know him away from training for Dancing With the Stars, I think we've gotten a chance to know each other in a different way, which of course just makes you closer. Meryl
We fell in love, but our way. Maks

 
 

3/19/2016 11:38 am  #2905


Re: New Year - New Beginnings

KeepOnSinging wrote:

vmmmomof3girls wrote:

If Doug Flutie is any good, all of New England will be voting for him on Monday. Between his Boston College roots, his stint on the Patriots, and dancing to the unofficial anthem of Red Sox Nation, he will be the nostalgic pick. I don't know about beyond New England, though, but everyone on this board seems to know who he is.

KOS, thank you for your lovely words and the beautiful piece that you shared.

I'm still trying to figure out my picks. It's tricky. A lot of athletes, and a lot of the ones who aren't are well-known. Hmm.

Vmmmomof3

I am glad that you enjoyed the beautiful piece.  
Thanks for saying something about Doug Flutie because I love Doug Flutie, the only sports figure I ever really followed and talked about, much to the delight of my three children who are merciless in giving me a hard time.
There are very few sports figures that have captured my attention, but Doug Flutie did.  I have not seen it mentioned anywhere, but Doug Flutie did play for the Chicago Bears for one year soon after "Da Bears" won the super bowl.  Mike Ditka wanted him because of his work ethic.  I knew about him because at that time the Chicago Tribune sports writers were excellent and had written about Doug when he was playing for Boston.  Jim McMahon, however, did not particularly like Doug Flutie who was legendary for his work ethic.  I had been impressed because he, unlike many other football players, completed college before joining the ranks of professional football.  Later I followed him because one of his children was autistic.  I would love it if, because of fan support he would get as far as Candace did in season 18.   I told my younger son, the singer, that Doug Flutie was going to be on DWTS, and he died laughing and  he immediately burst out laughing and began to tease me about what a fan I had been of Doug Flutie's.  He was only five/six years old when Flutie played for the bears.  I could hardly believe that he remembered.  So much for respect from my own adult child!    

 
KOS....just vote like I do!!  Throw darts at the board of names and toss them in the hopper!!!  Vmmm and I actually split the win last season....so you never know!!!!  LOL


I absolutely love him, and he’s an incredible person. We have this friendship that I have no doubt in my mind is a life-long friendship.  Getting a chance to know him away from training for Dancing With the Stars, I think we've gotten a chance to know each other in a different way, which of course just makes you closer. Meryl
We fell in love, but our way. Maks

 
 

3/19/2016 11:42 am  #2906


Re: New Year - New Beginnings

KeepOnSinging wrote:

JetmamaDiDi wrote:

KeepOnSinging wrote:

For me, and I think for all of us, what brought us together was not a SHIP, even though we loved the possibility, but an experience of sheer beauty of MnM's dancing partnership..  And for me, it was especially the Viennese Waltz.  Iin this cynical and often dark and cruel world of ours, these glimplses of beautty bind us together.  I am rarely on the board, but I share this with all of you tonight and hope that it brings beauty and strengthens hope.  Love to you all CEK, View, JET, VMMM, Booky, HRM, April, Annie, Gabriele, Gunner, Tennessee, Luv, Tango, East, Cassidy, Ollie and Carrie.  

Since season 18 I have had this experience of sheer beauty three times with performers and music that I had not listened to or watched before..  I have shared one of them to this message board: the ice dance partnership of Papadakis and Cizeron.  I watched their 2015 FD many times, but I have watched their 2016 FD even more.  I have not shared the unusual vocal partnership of Freddie Mercury and Montserrat Caballe, especially "Guide Me Home" and "How Can I Go On."  

Today a friend posted a beautiful piece played by a then 12 year old trumpet player, a girl, named Melissa Venema, who was extraordinary, not in near perfect technique in one so young, but in her artistry and musicality, so unusual in one so young.  I knew that I wanted to share this video with you all just in case you have not seen/heard it. Then I read the story on this piece of music.  I did not see "American Sniper" but this is the music played at the end of that movie.  And it is in fact a piece played at the end of concerts honoring those who died to free the Netherlands.  

 "Il Silenzio" (The Silence) is of military origin having been adapted from an old Belgian calvary charge. Trumpet player Nini Rosso and Guglielmo Brezza composed the piece in 1965. Russian composer Tchaikovsky used an Italian bugle call to open his Capticcio Italien. The thematic melody of "Il Silenzio" is
an extension of the Italian Calvary bugle call. The memorial piece was commissioned by the Dutch and first performed in 1965 on the 20th anniversary of the liberation of the Netherlands. Although "Il Silenzio" is an instrumental piece, it contains a small Italian lyric which is spoken. Buona notte, amore Ti vedrò nei miei sogni Buona notte a te che sei lontana Good night, love I'll see you in my dreams Good night to you who are far away. In a cemetery six miles from the Dutch city of Maastricht are the graves of 8,301 American soldliers who died during "Operation Market Garden." They fought to liberate the Netherlands from the Nazis in the fall and winter months of 1944 - 1945. The Dutch people of Netherlands have chosen to adopt the American, British, and Canadian soldiers who lie beneath the sod in the cemeteries of Holland. The Dutch families have chosen to tend the graves of those men while keeping alive the memory of the soldiers whom they have adopted. Customarily, they keep a portrait of their foreign soldier in their homes in a place of honor. On "Liberation Day," memorial services are held to honor the men who died to liberate the Netherlands. "Il Silenzio" has always been that special piece of music which concludes the memorial service.[color=#ffffff !important]5:21[/color]Il Silenzio - Melissa VenemaDrakeSparrow


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WOW, KOS.....simply incredible! Having been, myself, a trumpet player of much less stature and talent at age 12, I concur that this girl's artistry and musicality is superb, but her technique is also excellent, particularly for her age (at the time). She had definitely mastered circular breathing and the warmth of her tone was extraordinary (very difficult at the tempo of the piece). As you probably know, brass instruments do not play the notes by simply fingering and blowing into the instrument in the same way as woodwinds. The musician must be able to hear the tone they need to play and each note as they play it because there are only 3 valves and more than one note is fingered using the same valve(s). When she hit that high note after a couple beats of rest, she was right on it...not flat or sharp...and, let me tell you, that is VERY difficult!!! It also had the warmth of the lower notes--even more difficult!

I certainly hope that Meissa Venema is playing professionally somewhere as she is a very talented young lady with a great deal of poise and grace. BRAVO to her....and thank you for sharing this.

As a footnote, I did see "American Sniper". Now that I know the piece of music at the end and its history, it is even more impressive. The movie was really a tribute to someone whose life was dedicated to his country...and the way he died was both tragic and ironic. "Il Silenzio" is most appropriate.

Yes brass instruments are notoriously hard, and it is a sad fact that fewer and fewer students are choosing to devote time to playing them.  What I learned my first year of accompanying (piano) junior high and high school brass and wind instrumentalists is how often judges hurt exceptionally gifted players whose musicality and artistry surpassed players who executed everything by the book but did not have the artistry and musicality that many gifted players in that there is emotion, delicately expressed in their playing. Too often glitz and brightness and speed also trump artistry.  I am super impressed that you were (are?) a trumpet player.  I know how hard that is, because I was in a music program that demanded that we learn the basics of playing and performing all instruments in band/orchestra.  It nurtures great respect for the work needed to play each instrument well. 

At 12 years old, Melissa was clearly moved by the music she was playing and it could be heard in her playing.  My guess is that those who place ahead of her in competitions are not ahead of her in musicality and artistry but in note by note technique and how she places her lips.  It is maestro Andre Rieu who had her play with his orchestra when she was 12. 

Well....I was FAR from a virtuoso, but I did enjoy my time playing whatever instruments I could beg, borrow, or steal for a few hours!!  In concert band I played French horn, which they say is harder to play...but I actually found it easier!!  Maybe the parts were easier...not sure...but it was all good.

Are you familiar with the Canadian Brass?  We have many of their CDs...and they are very enjoyable to listen to.  I love the pieces that feature the piccolo trumpet.


I absolutely love him, and he’s an incredible person. We have this friendship that I have no doubt in my mind is a life-long friendship.  Getting a chance to know him away from training for Dancing With the Stars, I think we've gotten a chance to know each other in a different way, which of course just makes you closer. Meryl
We fell in love, but our way. Maks

 
 

3/19/2016 11:42 am  #2907


Re: New Year - New Beginnings

View, unobstructed wrote:

 
HAHA!!  Nothing like kids and shaving cream!!!  LOL  Cute!!


I absolutely love him, and he’s an incredible person. We have this friendship that I have no doubt in my mind is a life-long friendship.  Getting a chance to know him away from training for Dancing With the Stars, I think we've gotten a chance to know each other in a different way, which of course just makes you closer. Meryl
We fell in love, but our way. Maks

 
 

3/19/2016 11:44 am  #2908


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vmmmomof3girls wrote:

View, unobstructed wrote:

vmmom, 

Isn't this THE DAY?

Aww! Next Friday is their first match, but tomorrow will be a big day of unbagging and working on the robot. This season seems so long. Last year they were done with their regular season by this time because they competed in weeks 1 & 3. This year they are competing in weeks 4 and 6, and hopefully beyond. That's an awesome card, though. I will show my daughter. They will need as much luck tomorrow as next week, I think.

 
Good luck to all the teams..but especially to yours!!!!  My grandson loves robotics and we had great fun cheering on the college teams in the championship some months ago.  It was a hoot!!!


I absolutely love him, and he’s an incredible person. We have this friendship that I have no doubt in my mind is a life-long friendship.  Getting a chance to know him away from training for Dancing With the Stars, I think we've gotten a chance to know each other in a different way, which of course just makes you closer. Meryl
We fell in love, but our way. Maks

 
 

3/19/2016 11:45 am  #2909


Re: New Year - New Beginnings

LuvSeason18 wrote:

I have to agree with what all of the sisters have said. 

KOS, that was just beautiful.  Thanks for posting it. You have a beautiful artistic soul.  I enjoy watching/reading whatever you post. 

Jet, I was very interested to read about you being a trumpet player. COOL.  Also, I didn't realize all of what it takes to make a great player. I thought all you needed was air and to push buttons. lol

CEK, hope you get some good news on Bella today. 

View, thanks so much for posting the team names and phone numbers.  I added them to the chart as I wasn't sure if you would be able to do that week by week. 

Vmm.....hope Robtics goes well today. 

I like the idea of a new thread for Monday. 

Have a great day everyone.

Hey, Luv....thanks for the game board.  Excited to play!!
 
 

Last edited by JetmamaDiDi (3/19/2016 11:55 am)


I absolutely love him, and he’s an incredible person. We have this friendship that I have no doubt in my mind is a life-long friendship.  Getting a chance to know him away from training for Dancing With the Stars, I think we've gotten a chance to know each other in a different way, which of course just makes you closer. Meryl
We fell in love, but our way. Maks

 
 

3/19/2016 11:47 am  #2910


Re: New Year - New Beginnings

Well....I gotta go!  Burnin' daylight, as my hubby says.....even though I was up well before it got light!!

Hope everyone has a great Saturday!!  I'll check in again later!


I absolutely love him, and he’s an incredible person. We have this friendship that I have no doubt in my mind is a life-long friendship.  Getting a chance to know him away from training for Dancing With the Stars, I think we've gotten a chance to know each other in a different way, which of course just makes you closer. Meryl
We fell in love, but our way. Maks

 
 

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