Monday, October 1, 2018

L's Passion for Music & the Phantom of the Opera

If I were to use one quote to describe L right now, it's this ~ "Music is not what I do, It's who I am."  ~ Unknown



If you follow me on Instagram, you've seen that the better part of our lives since before school started have been spent watching this young man play in band.  He started the tuba in 5th grade and has never looked back.  It was then in Middle School that he also discovered his love of singing and hence began his chorus and show choir career.  To say that music is his passion, would be putting it mildly ~ the smile on his face as he performs speaks volumes.  :)

Sophomore year is the first year that students here actually compete in Marching Band... learning the music as well as the constantly changing formations to create a visual masterpiece.  Having played the clarinet myself, I understand this is no easy task.  But I also remember how much fun I had while doing it.  L has not only embraced this with hard work and enthusiasm but has made some AMAZING friends in the process.  We couldn't be more proud!



Competition season is in full swing, so there have been some long days and late nights... and each week they improve more & more!!  We are lucky to be able to tag along to these events and help set up the props and equipment used to create their "Phantom of the Opera" inspired show.  In fact, we are actually one of the drivers that pull the trailer carrying the uniforms, percussion instruments and of course, the tubas.  (No pressure there ~ and ... I'd be remiss if I didn't admit that Honey actually drives, I just ride along.  Gotta give credit where credit is due!  There is no way I could drive pulling that trailer!!  Yikes!!  But he's a master at it.)



Miss B has even become part of the crew as well.  Helping behind the scenes by carrying props or standing behind/ holding these 12 foot screens that create a gorgeous backdrop showcasing pictures from the beloved musical.  Having just started learning the clarinet herself, she is truly enjoying getting a sneak peek of what's to come as well as supporting her brother.  




Have to be quiet during the performance... shhh!


There are 3 tubas in our Marching Band: One sophomore, one junior and one senior.  They are a great group and work so well together!  They may be small in size but mighty in sound!





I love the little dance that they do during the drum cadence.  I wish I had video!!!  They twist, they twirl, they jump, they kick and even do push-ups using the tubas.  It's AWESOME!!



Once we arrive at the competition site, the kids must get dressed, get their instruments ready and be on the practice field to warm up in a short amount of time.  This past weekend, as we unloaded L's tuba we noticed the name on the case.  :)  Apparently, his tuba was previously used by a Professional Wrestler.  LOL!



He's very serious while getting prepared.... which translated to "Don't take my picture now, Mom."  



So I had to get sneaky & use my zoom lens as to not get caught.  Haha!!






The show consists of the songs Phantom of the Opera, Masquerade, and Music of the Night.  It also includes some pretty cool special effects and ends with a gigantic flag of the Phantom Mask that flies over and completely encompasses the band.  (Ask L about how easy it is to kneel down to the ground while still wrapped up in his tuba!)

Like I said at the beginning of this post, this young man was born for music.  Whether it's band or choir, he is definitely in his happy place.  It's a part of who he is & we couldn't be more proud.  Honey and I cannot wait to see where this path takes him.  But for now, he will continue to be our favorite Phantom Tuba player! (with some super cool dance moves!)  :)





XOXO
N



Tuesday, September 25, 2018

Life & Comfort Food Made Easy - Crock Pot Scalloped Potatoes and Ham + the New Wal-mart Online Grocery Pick-up

If your family is anything like ours... the evenings are filled with activities, practice, meetings and homework.  As much as it saddens me to say it, we only get to sit down for dinner as a family a few nights a week anymore.  In the past, we would often hit a near-by drive thru to pick up a quick meal in between drop offs.  But when this school year started, I made a vow that we would be better about eating more meals at home.  However, it's still difficult when we are often not all home at the same time to eat.  So enter the trusty, reliable, always ready when you are ~ Crock Pot!  I am a meal planner.  Which basically means, I sit down each week and look at our schedules then plan meals according to what we have going on that night.  I make my grocery list and thanks to the new Wal-mart free online grocery pick up, have my grocery shopping completed in no time.  If you have yet to try this service, I highly recommend it!!  Go to Walmart.com and open a free account.  From there you simply shop for the items that you need and add them to your cart.  This can be anything from perishables to non-perishable items.  Once you have completed your order, you choose a pick up time that best fits into your schedule.  I like to place my order the night before and set my pick up time for right after the kids go to school, that way it's done before my day even officially starts.  :)  You pull into the designated parking spots in the lot and call the number on the sign.  Tell the associate what number lane you are in & within a few minutes ... they bring your groceries/ items out directly to your vehicle.  It's amazing!  Not only has this saved me a HUGE amount of time, but has cut our grocery spending in about half because I am no longer impulse buying as I meander up and down the aisles.  (I really didn't need that extra package of chocolate chip cookies anyway!)  


Growing up, I'm sure we all have fond memories of those favorite comfort foods that mom use to make... mine was always Scalloped Potatoes and Ham.  Yum!!  However, when you add in the factor of our busy nights, I completely forgot about this dish due to time constraints.  So when I found this Crock Pot recipe on Allrecipes.com , it quickly became a regular staple at our house.  It's so easy to make, budget friendly and ready to eat no matter what time one of us lands long enough to grab a bowl.  


Crock Pot Scalloped Potatoes and Ham

Ingredients:
  • 3 pounds potatoes, peeled and cut into cubes
  • 1 cup shredded cheddar cheese
  • 1/2 cup chopped onion
  • 1 cup chopped cooked ham
  • 1 (10.75 oz) can cream of mushroom soup
  • 1/2 cup water
  • 1/2 t. garlic powder
  • 1/4 t. salt
  • 1/4 t. pepper

Place chopped potatoes in a Crock Pot (use a liner for easy clean up).  In a medium bowl, mix together shredded cheese, onion, and ham.  Mix with potatoes in the slow cooker.  Mix together cream of mushroom soup and water.  Season to taste with garlic powder, salt and pepper.  Pour evenly over the potato mixture.  Cover and cook on High for 4 hours.  


I hope your family enjoys this dish as much as we do!  

And with that I am off to tackle that ever growing pile of laundry that has been staring me in the face as I type this.  Why hasn't anyone created an app for that yet???  :)

Have a great day!!

XOXO
N