Sam Plays Gershwin Piano Concerto
Sam was recently selected as a concerto winner and had the opportunity to perform Gershwin’s Piano Concerto with the Utah State University Symphony Orchestra. You can watch here. She did … Continue reading
Three Weeks Later: I’ll Go Where You Want Me to Go
I’ve had three weeks to reflect on the experiences I had on tour. What a great blessing. You don’t have experiences like that and walk away unchanged. The thing that … Continue reading
Trek: How Firm a Foundation
The next morning I left with 3 of my children to go on trek in Wyoming. Since they were part of the choir, we had to be at the church … Continue reading
Day 12: God be With You Till We Meet Again
Sunday, the last day of tour for me. Sacrament meeting was wonderful. After Sacrament meeting the choir sang God Be With You Till We Meet Again for the hotel staff. … Continue reading
Day 11: America, the Dream Goes On
We boarded buses early on Saturday for our surprise trip. Because we left so early, we were provided a sack breakfast. Once we were on the buses, it was safe … Continue reading
Day 10: Take Me Out to the Ballgame
Friday we had most of the day free. Bruce had to leave at about 4 and I had to leave at about 5. We went to the Intrepid Museum with … Continue reading
Day 9: On a Wonderful Day Like Today
Thursday Bruce was gone early. The choir had a sound check at Yankee stadium in the morning. As soon as he got back we hopped on the subway and went … Continue reading
Day 8: Bella Notte
This is the night, it’s a beautiful night, And we call it Bella Notte! This is the day we’ve been waiting for. Carnegie Hall! Bruce has been to Carnegie Hall … Continue reading
Day 7: New York, New York
Tuesday, our only free day on tour. We’re talking completely free. We got up late, got some tickets to a show that night, Amazing Grace, and went to Chinatown to go shopping. … Continue reading
Day 6: Come Thou Fount
The Resort Saratoga Springs, New York is nestled in the beautiful green hills of upstate New York. It was originally built as a healing resort in the 1930s. It was … Continue reading