Here is a picture of the inside of the building, sorry the lighting isn't the best. It is a beautiful historic building that was so fun to play in. The acoustics are incredible, the sound just resonates. They wouldn't let people take pictures while we were performing, so sorry I really have no actual proof. :)
This last week was also my four year olds first week of preschool. It about killed him to have his older sister go to school the week previous. He has been sooooo excited. I also watch my niece the days that my son has preschool, so they get to go together.
My neighbor down the street actually owns the preschool. I was so excited when I found out she was starting one. She used to teach 2nd grade in Spanish speaking elementary school, but decided she wanted to be home with her little boy that they adopted about a year and a half ago.
My daughter also had her first soccer game this weekend. I don't have an athletic bone in my body so I am absolutely no help at all to her. For the last bit of the game her coach put her in as the goalie (I think that's what their called, I have no idea how it's spelt). Ok, so that about killed me, it seemed much safer for her to be with the other little girl chasing the ball around the field. She didn't' really block any balls from making it into the net. She more like scooped them up when they rolled towards her. Poor thing, if she takes after me at all, she doesn't have a chance when it comes to sports.
What a neat opportunity! I think you SHOULD brag!!! Karen
ReplyDeleteWhat a great weekend! I had no idea you played the flute. What a fabulous opportunity!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous place!!! It is a very exciting opportunity. You should brag. I use to play piano, flute, oboe, English horn, and marimba. I only went as far as high school then quit becuase of the band director. I had a college sholarship in 10th grade and threw it away becuase of him. Anway, this is about you.
ReplyDeleteGreat scrap book pages of your kids. I too suffered through soocer, but luckily my kids decided it wasn't for them. LOL.
Mary
What a fun opportunity. I love the flute.
ReplyDeleteExciting milestones too! I hope your son loves preschool and your daughter enjoys soccer.
I love your scrapbook pages. Are they digital? I haven't tried that yet. Great job.
Cute digital scrapbooking pages! Very nice! I'm so woefully behind on scrapping...it's kind of intimidating!
ReplyDeleteYour daughter looks so cute in her goalie uniform!
~ Sarah
Brag away...it's well deserved.
ReplyDeleteThose scrapbooking pages are so cute!! I love those.
ReplyDeleteI think that is fantastic that you got to play there. I use to play the flute. I finally gave it to my niece to play.
ReplyDeleteGlad your son was so excited about preschool. It makes it so much easier to see them go for the first day.
It seems as though every weekend and weekday is turning into the crazies!!! I think it is just that time of year.
Wow! Assembly Hall! I am impressed! You should brag about that one forever!
ReplyDeleteYou earned bragging rights for a life time. What a huge opportunity to play in that beautiful historic building. Congratulations and may it be a choice memory to always cherish.
ReplyDeleteYou children are adorable and what a great mom and auntie you are!
Beth
It was a great weekend. Playing at the assembly hall was amazing!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous scrap pages!!!!! Your kids are adorable -- and, definitely, you need to brag. What a wonderful experience!
ReplyDeleteOH! I wish I'd known! I would have come over for the concert! We love going down there to listen to different groups!
ReplyDeleteMy only claim to fame was singing in school. My kids look through my state metals and wonder if dirt was also invented back then.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful picture. I adore the pic of your daughter. You will make a great soccer mom. Dianntha
ReplyDeleteI wish I'd known about your concert. The mister and I love to go to Temple Square and enjoy the concerts there. Enjoy those moments with the kids. Before you know it they'll have kids of their own. Mimi
ReplyDeleteCongratulations, Nicole! What a great opportunity and I bet you'll remember it forever.
ReplyDeleteTyler did soccer this spring. Yep. He was the kid who was always found looking up at the sky and spinning in circles on the field. I think he inherited that from me (like you, a non-athlete).
you have had a busy weekend. I got tired just reading about it! How cool that you got to play. it is such a beautiful building! I have always wanted to go in it-just never did it! I will next time we go down to slc-it looks breathtaking. No surprise.
ReplyDeleteI am so with you on the non athletic bones-my girls are doomed. Although 6-she is athletic. 8 is kind of ticked about it. Oh well-she has other talents!
ps-loved the scrapbook pages-super cute! You are so on the ball! I wisht that I was more on the ball. My craft room is such a mess, I can't even see the table!
ReplyDeleteLove the scrap pages! They are wonderful, great photo's!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations...I've been in that beautiful bldg. many times.
ReplyDeleteGreetings from Arizona,
M.L.: the house of whimsy
Congrats on playing at Temple Square! That's awesome! I love your candy corn decoration (I'm going to borrow that idea too!)
ReplyDeleteSoccer! How fun! I look forward to when Livy can do that.
ReplyDeleteAnd Temple square, what a neat experience. Thanks for the notice about it. I was hoping to head up that way but ended up sick with a terrible cold that I am just now getting over.
How fun!
ReplyDeleteI love the scrapbook pages. Did you do them online?? I also love all the new harvest decorations!