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Podcast show update

The MBMBaM live podcast that we saw with the Walkers at the Buell has been released.  If you’re curious, check it out here.

My favorite part was the pre-show, Sawbones.  They’ve also shared that live recording and I definitely recommend it, click here.

(Or, you know, use your podcasting app to search for these things.  I’ve never understood the podcasting thing.  It makes me so out-of-touch whenever I try to “get into” podcasts.)

Nate and Miranda visit!

Our good friends the Walkers came to Denver to see a show and we got to play along! This was a love podcast of the “My brother, my brother, and me” show. I wasn’t too familiar with it, but enjoyed the show immensely. It was the weirdest theatrical event I have attended. The audience was a narrow demographic of 25-45 year olds who look like they love a good board game. They were extremely attentive and orderly and laughed and yelled louder than any crowd I have ever experienced. The show itself was hilarious, and I enjoyed that the intro was “Sawbones,” a podcast I used to listen to.

Later that weekend we saw an anime film, Mirai. Jack came along for his first subtitled movie in the theater. It was a really touching, beautiful film. Highly recommend it. We also treated the Walkers to good pizza, because their town in Idaho is strangely devoid of such delicacies.

It’s always a real treat to see our friends! A wonderful addition to our holiday season.

A Christmas Carol

Today I had the pleasure of chaperoning a field trip….not with my kids! Amanda needed a spare adult for her drama kids to see A Christmas Carol at the DCTC and I was happy to oblige. I packed myself a PBJ and rode a school bus for the first time in 20+ years. The kids were well behaved and we all got some Christmas spirit brewing.

Home Alone

While visiting Grand Junction my Dad showed the kids some clips from Home Alone.  Last night they clamored to watch it and were beside themselves with joy.  Even Sam, who, as a rule, does not like non-animated movies.  Kevin McCallister wins over another generation.

Thanksgiving

We had a wonderful thanksgiving in Grand Junction: great food and great family time. It seems I neglected to take pictures from the big meal itself, but let the record state that it was delicious and decadent.

Jack’s First Piano Recital

Jack has been taking piano lessons since late winter of this year.  He was very excited to take part in their fall recital.  He’s been practicing his piece for weeks.  He usually practices a couple times daily without a reminder; he genuinely enjoys playing piano!  Without further ado, please enjoy “Jingle Bells.”

Wasn’t that great?! He occasionally messes up the last two measures, but performed flawlessly in front of a crowd.  He said he was very nervous, just excited and anxious to perform.  Luckily he was only 4th in a program of 20 kids, so he didn’t have to wait long.

Snazzy outfit, right?  When he signed up for the recital he asked me if he could get a black vest and bowtie to wear.  I got him some nice dress slacks too and made the bowtie for him.

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During the rest of the recital he made a self-portrait.

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Jack and his teacher, Mr. Joshua.

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