Showing posts with label Music. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Music. Show all posts

Sunday, June 6, 2010

A Saturday of Fun

Can it really be Sunday already???  I swear weekends go by too fast.  Yesterday my family had a yard sale.  I had the best intentions to get a bike ride in yesterday, but I was having to much fun chatting it up with the customers at the yard sale.  I was most surprised by what people bought.  The stuff we never thought we'd sell, actually sold and we are still left with the nicer things (dishes anyone?).  I wish I had taken some pictures because we were having a ball.  But really, anything with my family is fun.

Patrick and I also did a bit of shopping in the afternoon.  We're potentially thinking about getting a small sofa for our new apartment (lease starts August 1st!).  We have a lot of second hand furniture, but not really a sofa.  What do you all think of this one?
I also picked up one of these (full review to come!):

Then, last night Patrick and I went out with my parents to a place call Strange Blue Tavern to see a blues band.  We had a super fun time.  Getting out and seeing a live band is something we should really do more often.  These are my parents:
Patrick enjoying his beer:
This place had something like 74 different beers on tap.  Too bad I'm not a beer drinker.  And the awesome band:
That last photo was taken without a flash in a really dark bar.  Isn't that impressive?  A digital camera was one of the shower gifts we got and I'm loving it!  I guess I should do a review on that too...

Anyway, what did you do this weekend?
And don't forget to check out my giveaway!

Sunday, April 18, 2010

No, I Haven't Been Ignoring You

It's been a busy couple of days and I guess I've been neglecting my blog a bit.  Whoops!  I guess I should go back to Thursday, where all the fun began.  And trust me, if you make it to the end of this post there is a funny story.  It's only funny now that it's over, however.

Thursday was Patrick's last concert with the UMaine Symphonic Band at Merrill Auditorium in Portland, Maine.  Andrew, who is one of our groomsman was heading down to the concert and he let me tag along.  We decided to make a day of it and hit up the outlets in Freeport.  I think Patrick was happy that Andrew was taking me shopping because it meant he didn't have to go. 

The one place I really wanted to go was the Coach outlet.  I love that place.  It smells so good and you can't beat the deals.  And when I go outlet shopping, I really want to feel like I'm getting a deal.  This is the deal I got:
Isn't it beautiful?  My aunt bought me my first Coach bag at an outlet 3 years ago as a graduation gift.  I love that thing and really haven't bought a purse since.  I figured that I could justify buying it because I haven't been spending money on new handbags for the last 3 years.  And it will practically last forever.

For lunch we grabbed a little Ben and Jerry's.  Yum!  Andrew and I both got the Double Fudge Brownie frozen yogurt.  We're trying to be good.  It was funny because there was an older couple in front of us that just went in, ate a couple free samples and left.  They poor guy manning the counter was so confused.

We hit up a couple of other stores and just walked around and enjoyed the nice weather.  It was definitely the perfect day for it.  We were kind of getting a kick out of the fact that people thought we were a couple.  That and all the teenage girls that were checking Andrew out.  Did I mention he's a real cutie?

Anyway, we finally made it down to Portland.  Andrew thought he knew where the auditorium was, but he really didn't.  Typical.  We drove around for about 45 minutes before we found the place.  We were going to stop at Stonewall Kitchen, but ended up not having the time.  We quickly parked in the nearest parking garage and dashed over to Subway for a quick bite to eat before the concert began.  We met up with a friend at Subway who told us about cheaper parking around the corner.  We decided we had enough time to quickly more the car to save a couple bucks.

Here's where things got interesting.  We got back to the parking garage and the gates were down.  As in, it was closed.  Uh, not good.  There was a car coming out that had a pass key and when the gate went up we went under.  We got into the car and tried to dive to the attendant to pay and get out.  No such luck.  The place is legitimately closed.  I had recalled seeing a security guard hanging out a window a couple of levels up, so we drove to find him.  He turned out to be a little scary, but he was out ticket out.  After interrogating us as to how we got back into the garage, he agreed to let us out if we paid the $25 lock-out fee and the amount due for the time we were parked there, another $5.  Great.  So for $30 we got out.  It's a darn good thing our friend suggested moving the car or we would have gotten back to the garage at 10:30 pm and would have been in big trouble.

Finally, we made it to the hall with about 2 minutes to spare.  Isn't it a pretty place?
And here is Patrick soloing:
Once again, he did an amazing job.  We got to catch up after the concert and chat with his family before Andrew and I had to head back to campus.  It ended up being a long day, but we had tons of fun!

Friday, April 9, 2010

I've Become a Music Snob

Being that Patrick is a music major, we got to a lot of concerts.  I have gone to see him in almost every concert he's performed including jazz band, symphonic band, chamber music, and even recital lab.  We've also gone to see the BSO together (that's the night he proposed!) and countless other live performances.  I have no where near the critical ear that he has, but I've definitely learned how to discern when a group is in tune and which instruments are playing when.  It's kind of a problem because if a group is noticeably out of tune, I have a hard time enjoying the performance.  I have become a music snob.  Both of my roommates are also music majors so we talk about music a lot around here.  In some ways I'm glad that Patrick and I share a love of classical and jazz music because a lot of people don't anymore.  And that's ok.

Anyway, the point is that the Concert Band opened for the Symphonic Band last night and I felt bad that I didn't really enjoy their portion of the program.  Maybe it was because I was waiting for this handsome man to come on:
Isn't he cute?  We had to take some pictures before the concert because he's being featured in the program when the band goes on tour next week because he's the featured soloist.  Here's another:
He also made me take this one, which I don't think we'll be using:
Patrick in true form.  Haha!  Anyway, I think I'm leaning towards the first one, or maybe cropping the second one.  Any opinions from the peanut gallery?

Anyway, on to the concert!  Patrick's solo was phenomenal.  It was flawless.  At least I thought so (he confirmed later that he did not make any mistakes).  I just sat there listening to him play and thought, "I'm marrying that!"  I really hope that he keeps up his playing and pursues all the music goals he has because he really is talented.  He would never say anything like that because he is far too humble, so I'll say it for him.  Next year he won't be in any performing groups and I'm really going to miss hearing him play.  I remember the first time I heard him solo at a high school jazz band concert.  We had just started dating and it was his last performance at school.  He was playing a ballad and it nearly made me cry it was so pretty.  It has been amazing to see how much he's progressed over the last four years.  When he plays his saxophone, it just sings.

I'll end with a couple of pictures of him on stage at his last UMaine concert:
Happy Friday Everyone!

Thursday, May 28, 2009

Jammin'

One of the biggest challenges to working out is finding the right music to work out too. I know that the music I listen to sets the tone for my workout. Recently Patrick and I Deejayed a wedding so we downloaded a lot of new, fun music. Lucky for me, some of it made great music to exercise to. So I made a new playlist on my iPod. I've tried it out running and while doing one of my workout videos and it's great! Some of the songs may seem a little silly, but they're fun and upbeat. Here they are:

  • Live Your Life - T.I. Feat. Rihanna
  • Poker Face - Lady Gaga
  • So What - Pink
  • How Far We've Come - Matchbox 20
  • Hey Ya! - Outkast
  • Livin' La Vida Loca - Ricky Martin
  • Pump It - Black Eyed Peas
  • Gettin' Jiggy Wit It - Will Smith
  • Just Dance - Lady Gaga
  • Shipping Up To Boston - Dropkick Murphys
  • You Can Do It - No Doubt