Mutual & High Regard

Shaw on the nature of the choir: “Any worthy amateur choral organization is built around only a single idea extended in two ways: a mutual and high regard for the music which is being performed, and a mutual and high regard for all the people with whom it is being […]

Nowhere

Day Two, you’re nowhere. All the hard work is in front of you – the choir hasn’t done more than sight read. Becoming an ensemble takes time and effort. But you’ve done Day One. You’ve started. No choice now but to do the hard work and head towards your dreams. As Tibetan Buddhist […]

First Day Last Day

Today is our 13th First Day of School – thirteenth since we finished grad school and started teaching. It’s also our 8th First Day (in Rockford), our 3rd (Mandy full time), our 9th (with kids at home). It’s our 5th First Day of putting a child on the school bus. It’s my 34th First Day since I started kindergarten in […]

Virality & My People

I had my first ever “viral” post this week. As of this morning, my quote art of one of the Ken Robinson quotes from last week’s blog has been shared 193 times on Facebook and seen by nearly 14,000 people. It’s been cool to watch, but I have tried to remain mindful […]

Craving Routine

Summer is great – full of the impromptu time with family and friends that being a choir teacher doesn’t often afford during the school year. But the impromptu gets hard. I think human beings crave routine. I can’t wait for the regular schedule of a bus arriving, predictable rehearsal times, and being […]