Tuesday, February 28, 2006

Academic Exploits Continue

Perrin's academic exploits continue at the university level. We got the notice in the mail yesterday, and she's been offered membership in Phi Eta Sigma, a national honor society for college freshman. Way to go girl!

Tuesday, February 21, 2006

The UT Orchestra Rocks

I've been to some loud rock and roll concerts in my life, but nothing beats a symphony orchestra at full bore. Sure, three guys can plug themselves into a wall of Marshall amps and crank it up until blood runs out your ears, but frankly, I think that's cheating. Give me a hundred musicians playing acoustic instruments pumping out 80db any day. Robin and I drove to Knoxville (and back) on Sunday to hear Perrin play with the University of Tennessee Symphony Orchestra. Thirteen hours in the car for an hour-and-a-half concert may sound extreme, (man my butt's sore) but it was worth it. The orchestra is very good, with a smooth, rich sound. The program was a nice mix of rousing brass-infused energy and tug-on-your-heart strings. Playing with an orchestra is something Perrin's been looking forward to for some time, and it was wonderful getting to share her first orchestra concert with her. The feature piece was Respighi's Pines of Rome. What a great piece of music. Very rich. The clarinet solo is beautiful (and the flute parts are exquisite, of course). I'm looking forward to more of these. Shame on me for saying it, but this just might be better than watching the marching band.

Saturday, February 18, 2006

Cheerleading season comes to an end

The final game of the Johnnies 05-06 regular season was Friday. The gym was sweltering, the crown was loud. The cheerleaders stunted with the boys, which was fun, since they could really fling those girls into the air.

It's time for the Johnnies to take their 20-0 record into post-season play. I was getting worried the last few weeks - even though they were winning by 20 or 30 points, they looked a sloppy. Like playground ball. The last couple games though the crispness of their play was back (at least to this untrained eye).

Alas, the cheerleading season is over for Madeline, since only the varsity squad can cheer in tournament play. I think she had a gas. Oh, I almost forgot, the JV squad had an undefeated season too! So maybe things won't be so bad next year after all after the 7 varsity seniors move on.