3.17.2004

Well, it's been a while.

I haven't had a chance to update in a while...but that's life.
For those who don't know, my senior recital is done. It went very well and lots of people attended, which was nice. Dan Foster was there. He's the head of worship ministry at school, and like my piece Golgotha enough to ask me to perform it in chapel during holy week (it's Easter themed, so it makes sense). So, that's a great honor.
In other news, I'm wrapping up school. I went into La-La land for a while and came back to discover that I had lots of homework suddenly due on the same day. That was a shock of sorts, but I think I'll manage.
Last night I took Aiko to see Riverdance for her birthday. It's in Redding for a few days, and she really likes dance stuff. It was quite good. Contrary to what I've heard, it was all live (no prerecorded tap tracks). Plus there was some new material I hadn't seen before, including an incredible dance-off between some of the Irish dancer and two black tap dancers (in the immigrant in America portion). So, it was good, and Aiko really enjoyed it. Although, being the music majors that we are we still had to offer some criticisms (for example, the instruments and dancers weren't entirely together at parts, most likely because the stage was smaller than usual; and the lead singer in a few songs had a cold; and the female lead singer in other sections was most likely the understudy because she was a little too nervous; sickening, I know, oh well).
Not much else. I'm looking forward to break that is coming up. From today only 15 or so days left of actual school. Scary. And then I'm graduated. Even scarier. But I won't think about that too much at the moment. Maybe next week.
Anyway, gotta go do some of that homework I mentioned. And maybe to see if I can get my suitemates to turn off the a/c. True it was 90 degrees today, but a/c is still overkill in March.
Love you all.