Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Dinner and a Show

It's concertizing time!
Following in the footsteps of both our families' musical traditions, McKay and I have magically emerged as the McTrapp Family this holiday season (Minus the fighting, and wailing and gnashing of teeth enjoyed during rehearsals in McKay's household - McKay's mom was a saint to run rehearsals with seven children!)  That's right, besides being a PhD student, aspiring Top Gun, and awesome husband, McKay is a very talented and accomplished cellist.  So, from now until the end of this year, we have been invited to play in a variety of performances, ranging from solos to 45 minute programs.  We couldn't be more honored or excited!  Music is something near and dear to our hearts that lifts our spirits and renews our souls, so bring on the concerts!

 Since I played a solo for this evening's performance, McKay, bless his heart, was so sweet to make dinner while I got ready for the concert.
What a gourmand, eh!  I guess it helps that he lived in Italy for a while.  It was so yummy!  I'm grateful McKay decided to cook again despite his little mishap in the kitchen.
After getting all dolled up we snapped a few shots before the performance...
(Yea, those jackets definitely came off right after these pictures! -- It's still not cold here!)
And then we were off!
...And here's the part where you enjoy the photos from the performance with me up on stage gently resting my hand on the harp preparing to bow...wait a minute...ok, we may have forgotten to take photos at the performance!  Lucky for you, we remembered upon returning home after the performance, so here is the glamorous shot of me wheeling in my harp.  
I guess we were chatting it up a bit too much...No, actually, I think the refreshments afterwards was our real hang up - I love after performance food!  At least the performance went great and all the individual performers were amazing!  Great job everyone!  

Just so you guys know, in case you didn't, McKay really is the best!  As I said, he made me dinner AND helped me move my harp!  What a guy!  I'm so grateful to his sister too for training him to move harps because he is a pro now!  There's nothing more attractive than a harp-movin' husband!
Mmmm...I love this man!

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