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Holy carp, I've never so much in my life wanted a backrub as I do at this moment. I played volleyball for a couple of hours tonight after three weeks of not going to the gym at all, and not only that, we had barely any people show up -- 7 total at our max, 5 or 6 for most of the time, so we were playing a lot of doubles and triples. I was playing well -- extremely well, actually, if I do say so myself -- but I think I may have thrown my back out -- a few hours later now my arms ache to hell and back, and it's actually uncomfortable to lie down flat. I was originally planning to go back to the gym tomorrow night to lift weights and run, but I think that'll be contingent on how crappy I feel when I get home from work.
I've been sorting and scaling my Key West pictures for the last hour or two, and I'm finally done. Yay. Now I just need to label and thumbnail them... I've been trying to write my LJ entry about the trip, but there's a lot of things I don't want to say in a public entry, or even an entire friends-list locked entry, so it's tough. I wish there were tags so you could tag parts of your entries as private/etc.
In the meantime I'm listening to Messiah and singing along (does that count as reviewing my music? heh), and thus I am inclined to remind you all yet again to COME TO MY CONCERTS THIS WEEKEND, because you all love Handel's Messiah too. Right?
I'm singing in the tenor section of the chorus, and I stand in the front row right behind the soloists, so you can totally spot me this time.
http://nwchorale.org/
Friday December 9th, 7:30 PM
Location: Prince of Peace Lutheran Church -- 14514 20th NE, Shoreline
Saturday December 10th, 7:30 PM
Location: Woodinville Community Church -- 17110 140th Ave NE, Woodinville
Admission is free, but we do pass around a hat before the intermission for a free-will donation to Northwest Harvest, one of the local food banks. The choir is a non-profit organization, we pretty much just sing for the fun of singing and to raise money for charity, basically. But, seriously, since it costs like $50 to see the Seattle Symphony do Messiah, you're still getting a pretty good deal even if you only donate $5 or $10.
As I said before, I think the Saturday place has better acoustics than the Friday one -- also, my guess is Friday's performance may be a little wacky. But come anyway!
After Saturday I will suddenly have a lot more free time. Whee.
I've been sorting and scaling my Key West pictures for the last hour or two, and I'm finally done. Yay. Now I just need to label and thumbnail them... I've been trying to write my LJ entry about the trip, but there's a lot of things I don't want to say in a public entry, or even an entire friends-list locked entry, so it's tough. I wish there were tags so you could tag parts of your entries as private/etc.
In the meantime I'm listening to Messiah and singing along (does that count as reviewing my music? heh), and thus I am inclined to remind you all yet again to COME TO MY CONCERTS THIS WEEKEND, because you all love Handel's Messiah too. Right?
I'm singing in the tenor section of the chorus, and I stand in the front row right behind the soloists, so you can totally spot me this time.
http://nwchorale.org/
Friday December 9th, 7:30 PM
Location: Prince of Peace Lutheran Church -- 14514 20th NE, Shoreline
Saturday December 10th, 7:30 PM
Location: Woodinville Community Church -- 17110 140th Ave NE, Woodinville
Admission is free, but we do pass around a hat before the intermission for a free-will donation to Northwest Harvest, one of the local food banks. The choir is a non-profit organization, we pretty much just sing for the fun of singing and to raise money for charity, basically. But, seriously, since it costs like $50 to see the Seattle Symphony do Messiah, you're still getting a pretty good deal even if you only donate $5 or $10.
As I said before, I think the Saturday place has better acoustics than the Friday one -- also, my guess is Friday's performance may be a little wacky. But come anyway!
After Saturday I will suddenly have a lot more free time. Whee.