Friday, November 19, 2010

Special Needs Concert

Don't worry, we won't be doing a post for every performance we do. But I thought this one was worth mentioning. I think it is one of the funnest performances we have ever done. Definitely one of the funnest audiences. We were privileged to perform for the Special Needs Mutual in the Ogden area.
Before we started singing Dancing Queen, we invited one cute girl who was wearing a purple tiara, to come to the front and be our "Dancing Queen" while we sang. Well, it wasn't long before we had many "Dancing Queens" showing off their dancing skills!

They were so fun and so gracious and loved us to death. And we loved them to death! We'll never forget this experience!!
In other news, stay tuned because we have some exciting news concerning our group that we'll share with you very soon. Hint: There is a clue on the right side of our blog. Happy Thanksgiving!




Friday, November 12, 2010

Thank You Veterans!

Wow, it has been way too long since we did a blog post! We have had a few performances since Acappellastock, but mostly we have been taking a break enjoying the time with our families!

However, yesterday we had the opportunity to sing for some Veterans in Layton. (It was Veterans Day) :) I have to say that for me, it was the most emotional performances yet. I didn't think anything of it as we walked up to the podium to sing. We began singing "What'll I Do?" which happens to be my solo. About 2 lines in, I looked down at the front row at this little old lady. She had a big gracious smile, and tears streaming down her wrinkled face. I really shouldn't have looked at her. I lost it. Yeah, I started bawling while I was singing. I think I was able to keep it together enough to make the words somewhat understandable, but my voice was all over the place, and tears were streaming down my (slightly wrinkled) face. I thought about this old lady and imagined her husband going off to war, wondering if he would return. Maybe they had small children. Maybe he did return, and the exuberant feelings they all must have had to see each other again.

After our performance, that same little old lady came up to me afterward to tell me how beautiful the songs were. She didn't care that I couldn't hold my own. She thanked me for feeling it in my heart and sharing it with them. Yeah, I started crying again.

In the ceremony yesterday, the mayor explained what the 13 folds of the flag meant. It was very interesting. One of them was for the men and women who are still missing in action. I can't imagine being someone close to them and having to go through that. Anyway, so many things went through my mind, and it was very emotional and made me really grateful for all those who have served are country, or who are now serving our country. Thank You!!

~Becky