Thursday, August 25, 2011

Finding The Voice

Hi gang,

I have survived and recharged from all of my busy activities. The Summer blitz is done and I've had the necessary time to come down from the "go go go."

Today I accompanied an old friend from high school to an audition for NBCs The Voice. I'm a big fan of the show- I think its the best singing competition on TV. All of the other shows, personally, drive me bonkers. I really feel that its about the talent and artistry of each person first- they get actual coaching from people in the music industry-- people who know what they are talking about AND although America gets to vote, the judges also have a say. I like that. And they don't show the cattle call audition process in order to make fun of the people who don't sing as well.

It was one of the more interesting experiences I have had. These people go to these auditions hoping to find their own voices, or make it big, or get that one last chance. I guess I don't really get it because I don't feel that. My life is completely different and I'm very happy with what I'm doing. I'm glad, because its sort of a nerve-wracking experience.


I'm gearing up for my fall schedule which includes creating a MT program at the school, more contracting work and piano lessons.
I've also been officially appointed to the regional music therapy association executive board. I handle continuing education opportunities and courses for the region. I am excited to get started. I have learned a lot already and there's still a lot left to discover.
Things are moving forward and now that I feel normal again I will be updating more regularly. Thanks for bearing with me here.
Goodnight

Sunday, August 7, 2011

I forgot to add....

My meeting went really well on Friday.
We firmed up some details and created a timeline, so I will be starting in mid-September. Yay! It was a very positive meeting and really got my wheels turning. There's no way to know how it will all turn out or work until we get underway. But for now, there are quite a few people who are excited to get started, including me.

Tomorrow a music therapist from Argentina will be observing one of my afternoon sessions. I am looking forward to talking with her and learning more about what MT looks like in Argentina. That sound be pretty interesting.

In other news, I finished my run of Aida this afternoon. The show went smoothly and strike went well. I am sad to see another show go, but I am happy to have some much needed hibernation time (as previously noted).

The Technology Reds

The Blues have disappeared and the more triumphant reds have appeared.
My computer has miraculously come to life. The screen works again. I guess everything dried out. Thank goodness. That certainly saves a bit in my own pocketbook and helps me get my life back together. I was feeling a little frazzled and scattered.

I think the frazzled also has to do with coming down from go-go-going between weddings, shows, and festival. I am looking forward to closing the show, working tomorrow and taking a little stay-cation.

How cute is this onesie? That's what I feel like.



I'm due for some solid hibernating and recharging.

Thursday, August 4, 2011

The Technology Blues



Hi all,

My computer is on the fritz here. There was an incident with an open container of liquid, a certain canine and my ability to knock things over with my butt. Please enjoy that mental image.

In the meantime, I have an elaborate set up that requires too many cords and backing up my hard drive before I send my computer in to get fixed.
But I have some exciting updates:

I have a meeting on Friday afternoon to discuss specifics about creating a music therapy program at that school in San Jose. I am absolutely excited and a little nervous. I wonder how its going to go. I'm meeting with someone different this time. This person is the education director of the school, instead of the assistant executive director. I think that's a pretty good sign. We're getting down to the nitty gritty details. I love that. I am excited to see what they have in mind and what we can come up with together.

I got a call to do another show in San Jose. So my name must be getting around. I love that too. I am going to be pretty busy with projects to play and this particular company doesn't have the budget to offer more money. The run is longer and the pay is less. Soo, I have politely declined.

My supervisor for my independent contracting work is looking at expanding my schedule again starting in September. This is also great news. Despite how I groan about having to get up early, I love working. And I love my clients and all of the people I get to see. So it looks like my schedule is starting to fill out for the fall. Its very much welcomed.

I also sent in my registration for the AMTA (American Music Therapy Assoc.) national conference in November. My co-intern, Kari, and I are going to be roomies. I can't wait to see her and I can't wait to be reunited with other music therapy friends. There will be shenanigans. I was asked to participate on a leadership panel during the conference to talk about my role as a former student president of the western region. And I just found out that my internship director will also be serving on the panel. What a hoot. I had no idea until Kari mentioned it. I had that initial reaction of "Oh man! I hope I don't do anything wrong and how embarrassing" when I found out. Man, these internship directors know too much. They knew you before you were a professional. They've seen you at your worst and at your best. I think it might take a long time for me to get over that. :)


I'm finishing out my last show for the summer this weekend and I'm looking forward to continued down time after a crazy month of July.

Monday, August 1, 2011

The Festival, the Kings Festival???

One of my favorite lines from Into the Woods.

The Garlic Festival is over and I am exhausted. We had a great festival. It seemed like there was more media coverage. We certainly did not have too many opportunities to sit down. Its nice to be busy.
I unfortunately caught a cold right before festival (from the last show I played). My voice is gone but I am feeling better. Its hard to have to communicate over all the noise and dust for three days.
I was glad to sleep in this morning and not rush through my morning cup of coffee.

After wrapping up some loose ends from the weekend, I will be picking up my god-bulldog(ter) Peaches and taking her home. I'll be staying up there for the next couple of days.

I have a meeting this week to continue talking about creating a music therapy program at that school. We keep getting closer and closer to finalizing something. Not sure what that is yet, but as soon as its official, I will let you know.

The crazy month of July is over and now onto August. I'm looking forward to the slower pace, one more show and perhaps a little stay-cation. I think I deserve it. It will give me some needed rest to spring back into the music therapy mode. :)

Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Make Serendipity Work for You - Mark de Rond, Adrian Moorhouse, and Matt Rogan - Harvard Business Review

Make Serendipity Work for You - Mark de Rond, Adrian Moorhouse, and Matt Rogan - Harvard Business Review


I just read an article on the Harvard Business Review blog network about serendipity. It really got my attention.

When I was in Colorado, I commented to my friend how she has been open to so many different serendipitous moments in her life. Then I came across this article this morning.

This person suggests that serendipity is a practice or a skill set that can be cultivated. Its more than just plain old luck or being at the right place at the right time. It is about seeing meaningful combinations where others do not.

This made me think about the job opportunities that I have come into in the last few months. I had been describing it as "being in the right place at the right time." But maybe it was a kick start in seeing opportunities where there appear to be "none."

I think this idea pushes the bar in innovation and creativity and it makes me kind of inspired to look at things differently. I really like that.



That's the thought for the day.

Sunday, July 17, 2011

Opening Weekend

And on that note, let the firestorm that is July officially begin. I've been trying to juggling a few shows and meetings and work and a festival this month. Last night I got a little wake up call about some things I scheduled. Luckily the things happening in the next week are all ironed out. Mostly. :) Upon looking at my calendar more closely and updating everything, it really isn't so bad. I just have to keep some things straight and prep for garlic festival while still going to shows and rehearsals.

Opening weekend of THE WIZ went well. There are two shows today but I am doing my Sunday music therapy rounds, so some other person is subbing in for today. I'll be interested to know how it goes. Each player has a definite style and way of doing things. You can often tell when someone is subbing in. I'll be sad not to be down there for the show. Even though it has been frustrating, the frustrating has turned into more fun.

But today I have to switch gears into music therapy and get to my sessions!