I'm so excited for our dinner parties! We are planning on meeting at Aubrey's house in Herriman 5479 Clipper Peak Cir (13905 S) Herriman, Ut 84096
We will plan on getting a couple of pizzas and make our own salad bar. Jen, are you still willing to bring your famous bread sticks? I'll plan on bringing the base of the salad. Just leave comments on this post for the items you want to bring.
Singing/Dinner Ladies
Monday, January 16, 2012
Friday, March 11, 2011
Prep for April Practice
For April practice be sure to bring your stools and bring them to every practice from here on out.
You should have all the "All Sings" memorized by April's practice. (African Noel, Ring the Bells, Deck the Hall (NO S!), Innkeepers Carol, and Born is the Light. ) Since we didn't do Innkeepers for March's practice we might give a little leeway for Aubrey and Rebecca on that one since they may want to hear it another time or two before they memorize it :)
After we review the All Sings we'll start work on the small group songs (By Candlelight, Christmas Round, and 12 Days.) Since Shauna will be gone in April we'll hold off on the guitar song until May. Let me know, Aubrey, when you're ready to start work on the solo.
I'm thinking I'll be a little more specific with the time for April's practice so we're sure to give enough time to each song and perhaps give the more difficult songs a little more time. I'll think more on that and let you know by next practice.
FYI--one of the things I'd like to do with the songs I'm directing (Ring the Bells and Innkeepers) is to have small groups sing them, meaning just one S1, one S2, one A1, and one A2 so you have to know the part on your own without relying on your part partner(s) to know your part. It will also help you to find out what sections you may be struggling where you didn't even know you were struggling. I may even have you do Innkeepers a cappella so you can really know your part without relying on accompaniment or other group members. So be prepared for that.
Looking forward to seeing you all in April!
Catherine
P.S. Did I forget anything?
Tuesday, January 18, 2011
Sticky Chex
¾ c margarine
1 c sugar
1 c light corn syrup
Cook over medium heat. Boil 2 minutes and pour over:
1 12 oz. box Corn Chex
½ 12 oz. box Golden Grahams
coconut –optional, add as much as desired
sliced almonds –optional, add as much as desired
-I like to add M&Ms- just wait until it cools a bit.
1 c sugar
1 c light corn syrup
Cook over medium heat. Boil 2 minutes and pour over:
1 12 oz. box Corn Chex
½ 12 oz. box Golden Grahams
coconut –optional, add as much as desired
sliced almonds –optional, add as much as desired
-I like to add M&Ms- just wait until it cools a bit.
Friday, July 30, 2010
Chocolate Fudge Bundt Cake
1 box chocolate cake mix
1 small box chocolate pudding
4 eggs
1 cup sour cream or 4 -6 oz cream cheese
1/2 cup oil
1/2 cup water
1 cup milk
2 cups chocolate chips
Directions:
Mix eggs, water, milk, oil, cake mix, and pudding together. Add
sour cream and chocolate chips. Grease and flour bundt pan. Bake at
350 for 45-50 minutes.
Wednesday, June 16, 2010
Here is the link for the mp3 files I had. We will need to add Winter Wonderland and Pat-a-Pan. When you record them Annalise, you can send them to me to upload.
Saturday, March 6, 2010
Hi Ladies, I found a song for Jen and I to sing for our duet. It is called, " Love Knows No Borders", by Sally DeFord.
Hi Ladies, I found a song for Jen and I to sing for our duet. It is called, " Love Knows No Borders", by Sally DeFord.
I thought that it would be nice to talk about some of the physical and spiritual borders that are between us and the ones that we love, and also the borders that stop us from experiencing joy. We might have someone that has hurt us that we can not forgive. We might be going through a trial and are angry with God. We may have someone that lives across the country that we miss. We might have someone who has died and the border between heaven and earth seem so far away. There are other borders that we create that stop us from experiencing joy. The love of the Savior and his infinite atonement has the power to break down all boundaries no matter how difficult. As all the borders break down, we all become one with the Savior in a stable in Bethlehem and rejoice at his birth. Love knows no border and love knows no bounds rejoice ye together, for Jesus our Savior is born.
Hi Ladies, I found a song for Jen and I to sing for our duet. It is called, " Love Knows No Borders", by Sally DeFord.
I thought that it would be nice to talk about some of the physical and spiritual borders that are between us and the ones that we love, and also the borders that stop us from experiencing joy. We might have someone that has hurt us that we can not forgive. We might be going through a trial and are angry with God. We may have someone that lives across the country that we miss. We might have someone who has died and the border between heaven and earth seem so far away. There are other borders that we create that stop us from experiencing joy. The love of the Savior and his infinite atonement has the power to break down all boundaries no matter how difficult. As all the borders break down, we all become one with the Savior in a stable in Bethlehem and rejoice at his birth. Love knows no border and love knows no bounds rejoice ye together, for Jesus our Savior is born.
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