Showing posts with label Event. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Event. Show all posts

Saturday, March 28, 2009

Elton John & Billy Joel

It started with a birthday wish. My dad turned 70 this month and in honor of his birthday he took his three kids and my mom to the Elton John & Billy Joel concert this past week. First of all "Happy Birthday, Dad! I love you a lot." AND "Thank you so much for such a fun concert!" Am I a lucky girl or what?!?

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Elton John & Billy Joel Concert
I met my parents and brothers in down town. We all took the Light Rail down from our respective ends of town. It almost made me feel like I was in New York again. I highly recommend it.

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It was like getting 2 concerts in one. They played for 3 1/2 hours...first together, then Elton alone, then Billy alone and then they finally ended the concert together with "Piano Man".

You can't even imagine the roar of the crowd when these two music legends walked out on stage. It was deafening. They were each incredible on the piano. Each song brought back memories of my growing up years. Billy Joel dedicated the song, "Zanzibar" to one of his heros who happened to be there that night, Mohammed Ali.

I brought my camera, unsure if they would let it in. They checked my bag and told me I couldn't bring in a water bottle...said nothing about my camera. Yeah! I hurried and drank my water and went in before they changed their mind.

Here are some photos from the concert:

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As you can see, the concert was sold out.
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Our seats were about 2/3 back on stage left side of the Center, about 1/2 way up the bottom section. All of these photos were taken from our seats with my 18-200mm lens and then cropped. I sat there wondering if I could get a little closer. Finally I decided to go for it. I walked with purpose to the first entrance and marched right down the stairs as if I belonged down there. I found myself on the floor very close to the sound boards to the right of the stage. I balanced my elbows on the rail and snapped about 8 quick photos before the security guard told me I couldn't do that. It was worth it. On the way back, 3 more security guards stopped me and asked me which entrance I came in from. They had their eye on me now. This was one of my shots from down front.

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Can't wait until my dad turns 75! :-)

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

David Archuleta

Part 1:
My brother, Andy, works for Coca-Cola and with that job comes many fun perks, like going to Coke sponsored events, etc. So, recently he sent me a couple of photos of him with 2 of this year's American Idol contestants from the Top 13 post show get together that he got to go to. I thought, "Hey this will be a fun thing to put on my blog...thanks, Bro for helping me spice things up a bit." About 20 minutes later, my brother called me up and told me, "By the way...don't put those on your blog." How could he know?!? I told him, "I can't even live vicariously through you!! You ruin all of my 45 year old fun!" He did not budge. That stubborn gene runs through our whole family's swedish blood.

Part 2:
This past weekend we had our semi-annual Stake Conference at church. We were told Sunday morning that the special speaker for the youth fireside that evening would be David Archuleta. I admit that my first thought wasn't how fun it would be to see David Archuleta, but of my brother, Andy, and my previously lost blog opportunity. Does it surprise anyone to know that a great majority of the audience was girls? It was fun just observe their enthusiasm for his imminent arrival. He finally came in a little after 7 p.m. sandwiched safely between President Robinson and President Wright, our Stake president. He looked like such a little guy. He IS a little guy! He seemed young and a little nervous. He was very cute. He sang 3 hymns, "I am a child of God" (lucky me-one of my favorites), "Be Still My Soul"(one of his favorites, when asked) and he ended with an a cappella rendition of "How Great Thou Art".

In between the songs he answered questions that had been submitted ahead of time. My favorite question/answer had to have been, "What do you look for in an eternal companion?" Little snickers from the audience and then he proceeded to give his own personal philosophy on dating a lot before you can really know what it is you are looking for in an eternal companion. You have to know what's out there. He used the Pizza Analogy: "If you had only ever tasted the little personal sized pizza you can get at 7-Eleven, you might think that that is the BEST pizza in the world and might not venture to look around any more, but if you tried Little Ceasar's or Papa John's, you might find a pizza that you like even more. You might even one day, go to Italy and try a real pizza." It was a very lengthy response and very humorous, but I think the point was, "He's not ready to find an eternal companion now, but when he is he'll probably go to Italy to get a really good one." :-)

Knowing that ALL of those people in the audience wanted their picture taken with David, they set up a reception line of sorts in one of the adjacent rooms and filed people through...quickly. He was a good sport. It took over an hour. I went through with my little group, took my two little friends home and went back to take pictures of everyone else who was still left in line. He was a very nice guy. He seemed like he was still a little shell-shocked by all of the fuss and attention, but very sweet.

I loved how he was introduced; not as a famous person, but as an Eagle Scout, a young man who, roller-blading through his neighborhood, would often stop and help someone in need. He was especially loved by the widows in his ward because he would go over to their house and serenade them. What a refreshing role model.

Here are some of the photos from Sunday...The rest can be found here.

Ben was just in front of us.
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Someone grabbed my camera and must have turned on the "gravity" function by mistake based how droopy my eyes look in all of these. Funny thing, though, it only seemed to affect me. Hmm...so strange. Oh, hold on a second...I'm not immune to that anymore, I'm in my 40's!
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I promise that I am NOT goosing him. I do not know what happened here...hurry go on to the next one. It's the most normal.
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The one below made me laugh. When I saw it, I thought, "Yeah, if I was an 18 year old boy, I would ignore the "MOM" standing next to me, too!" That's o.k., David. I understand. Gabi is pretty cute. :-)
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Below is Adam. Somehow it doesn't surprise me that Adam made it look like he was the main guy!
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Adam is also an opportunist. Early on, they asked David to stop doing autographs in order to keep the line moving. That didn't deter Adam. He managed to go through the line FOUR times! I guess you can get away with that when you're little. I finally stopped including him in the group photos, cropping him right out of the picture. Sorry little man. He was a little man on a mission, however...an Autograph Mission. Here is Adam making his move...
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Way to be persistent, Adam. Mission accomplished: 7 autographs for his friends.

Last but not least...One last shot of David. Thanks for a fun evening and most of all for your beautiful music and good example and thanks for bringing a little excitement to our little corner of world here in Mesa.
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Post Script: O.K., little brother, I guess I don't need your American Idol photos, after all.



Friday, February 13, 2009

Photography 101- Fun!

"The camera is an instrument that teaches people how to see without a camera."
--Dorothea Lange

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I did a Photography Workshop at my house last night for the women in my church. A signup went around and I thought, maybe 7-8 women would sign up and we would sit around my computer and talk about photography stuff. Apparently it's a popular subject matter as the final count on the list was 26! With that number we weren't going to be able to sit around my computer. With benches and other available seating we were able to fit in my living room. (Sorry about the bench seating, gals.) It was fun to have such a great turnout. Thank you to everyone who came and made it such a great evening. I gave out the assignment (hint, hint to anyone who was there!) to make their own personal owner's manual using a packet that I myself had filled out for my camera in one of my classes. If you know your camera, you can really start to enjoy it. Even point and shoot digital camera's are capable of more than we give them credit for. I wanted people leave excited about using their cameras and trying some new things.

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In preparing for the workshop I went through some old photos and combined them with some more recent ones as an informal display. The photos were from different times in my life and it reinforced to me how important photos are in helping us remember. Along with that, I had collected some quotes by famous photographers that I like:

"If your pictures aren't good enough, you're not close enough."
--Robert Capa

"Sometimes I do get to places just when God's ready to have somebody click the shutter."
--Ansel Adams

"If I could tell the story in words. I wouldn't need to lug around around a camera."
--Lewis Hine

"You know, so often it's just sticking around and being there, remaining there, not swooping out in a cloud of dust: sitting down on the ground with people, letting children look at your camera with their dirty, grimy little hands, and putting their fingers on the lens, and you just let them, because you know that if you will behave in a generous manner, you are apt to receive it, you know?"
--Dorothea Lange



Monday, February 9, 2009

Olivia turns 2!

It's not every day a gal turns 2. I gently chided my sister-in-law, Christine, about the BIG bash they were throwing for Olivia's 2nd birthday. If this was her 2nd B-day, what would they be doing when she turned 7,10 ,16...?! She said, "Same thing, a Dora Bouncer!" I can't wait, sounds perfect. Actually I can wait, because I am enjoying my little nieces SO much just where they are right now. Here are some pics from her shindig this past weekend:

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The Birthday Girl!
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The Dora Theme.
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The Pinata...those of you who know my brother, James, might guess that he was in charge of getting the pinata.
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I just love her little arms and the intent expression on her face here. She is pretty "into" her candy bag.

Blowing out the Candle.
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Gotta have balloons.
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And presents... by the way, isn't Olivia's mom pretty?
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The Grandpas.
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AND her Grandmas, who joked about that maybe they might even make it onto my blog. If I had known they felt this way about my blog, I would have featured them a LONG time ago!
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Here they are for real.
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My brother, who loves being a dad.
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There was music.
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And Friends, Big and Small...
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I just have to say about this young friend that I think she has the "look". I wish I knew how to "discover" someone. :-) I'm just saying for the record: Here she is.

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Sometimes telling a child NOT to smile is the key to getting a good photo. She looked perfect just like this. :-) You will never hear me saying, "Say cheese!".

Party is ending...time to start saying good-bye. This embrace says it all about Olivia.
She is such a sweet little girl.
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Happy Birthday, Little Cutie-Pie Muffin Girl!
love,
your Aunt Maria





The Final Home Tour House...The Francoeur/Lynch Home

The final stop on this year's Home Tour is the Craftsman style home that was built in the early 1920's. The current owners are lovingly restoring it. These old homes have such charm and deserve the facelift and the bit of public attention they receive once a year when they are recognized and honored by the Mesa  Historical  Society and their Home Tour. I highly recommend the tour to any of you who missed it this year. The tour included 9 historical homes and 4 other historical buildings.  Let's take a look at this last home: It was originally a little over 800 sq. ft, but the current owners have added on to this little house. It is a very fresh feeling addition.

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You enter the original part of the house which contains the living room, 2 bedrooms, a bathroom and a small kitchen.The expansion includes a dining area, a storage area and a 3rd bedroom. It blended so well that I couldn't really tell where one ended and the other began.
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The Living Room
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The Master Bedroom
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The other original bedroom

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In the kitchen

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This looked like the perfect place to curl up with a cozy blanket and a good book, and if a nap happened to sneak in then that would be o.k., too.

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The homeowner, who graciously opened her home to the public this year. Thank you.