The Rules for the Very Inspiring Blogger Award:
1. Thank the person who nominated you, and link to their blog.
2. Display the award logo.
3. Nominate 15 other bloggers (more or less) and provide a link where they may be found.
4. Go to their blog, leave a comment to let them know they have been nominated.
5. Mention three things that inspired you the most during the past few weeks.
Three Things That Inspired Me Recently:
1. The Show. Last week was Show Week at school. On Thursday night, we opened our middle school musical: Wonka, Jr. This was the fourth musical and the sixth play overall that Drama Guy and I have directed together and while it is a lot of work, there are always many inspirations along the way. In My Wife's analysis, our Oompa-Loompas stole the show. Out of necessity, one devotes a lot of time to the leads in a play and ours did just fine. But when the ensemble can hold up their end and make the most of their own moments, you know your program's heading in the right direction.
2. The Concerts. My daughter has been a daily source of inspiration from birth. Now in 5th grade, she's busy with her own performing arts endeavors. In recent weeks, it's been school concerts: band (alto sax) last week, chorus two weeks before that. In total, she performed in five ensembles: 5/6 chorus, 5-8 chorus, African drumming ensemble, 5th grade band and 6th grade band. Through it all, she always looks confident and, more importantly, happy. Now she wants to teach herself to play the harmonica. Her music teachers think this is all my doing but in all honesty, I do my best to stay out of her way. Go get 'em, kiddo!
3. The Bread. I'm baking, folks! I'll write more about such adventures once I get through the last few episodes of Star Trek. For now, a photo from one of my early attempts:
It tasted just fine, I swear!
My Nominations:
I know not everyone is so keen on these awards but for me, they're an opportunity to honor my friends. I don't know if I'd bother blogging anymore if not for the kind folks who take the time to read the drivel I post. Regardless of whether any of you chooses to post this award or pass it on, you definitely deserve it:
- MOCK!
- Nancy Mock
- Suze
- Cygnus
- DAVID WALSTON
- Toi Thomas
- Trisha F
- Stephanie Faris
- Marcy S. Hatch
- Stephanie
- Veronica Rundell
- Megan Whitson Lee
- Andrew Leon
- Sally
- Jennifer Ellis
How sweet! I'm putting my list up on Wednesday--as it's my one "free" blog day this week.
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V:)
My pleasure, Veronica!
DeleteCongrats on the award and the kids performance skills! That bread looks pretty tasty actually.
ReplyDeleteCongrats to you, too! It was an honor being nominated with you.
DeleteCongratulations to you, and thank you for the nomination! I hope I get to try some of your baked goods soon. :)
ReplyDeleteQuick bread with dried fruit turned out pretty well. I'll be happy to share with Mocks!
Delete5th grade is a wonderful, wonderful year. Our little one's been doin' the choir and tap thing this past winter and this spring, she'll be stage crew for the musical her class is performing. She was too shy to try out for a part and I told her stage crew would be a blast! Congrats on your girl being so accomplished and, most importantly, having such a good time!
ReplyDeleteAnd congrats to you on your achievements with your students. I remember just how enormously satisfying that was when I taught Drama! Beautiful times.
Thank you so much for this award. I've kinda dropped off the face in blogger world but there are big things in the works which I will definitely broadcast as soon as I can.
You absolutely deserve this award. Thanks for passing it on!
Your big things in the works sound very exciting, Suze! I look forward to reading all about them.
DeleteYeah! Wonka, Jr. sounds like it was a big success and I love that the Oompa Loompas did such a great job. It sounds very rewarding.
ReplyDeleteI am also looking forward to hearing more about your bread baking. Glad the one in the photo tasted good- and it was probably a conversation piece too!
~Jess
The photo really doesn't do it justice. Quite a spectacular explosion, yet edible!
DeleteI enjoy reading your drivel.... so there !
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cheers, parsnip
Well, thank you. I appreciate you reading it.
DeleteYou totally deserved the nod. And lookie there - more inspiring things! You're baking? Really, Squidman, you got it all. :-)
ReplyDeleteThanks again, Cherdo!
DeleteThank you so much for nominating me! I'll get this one written up and posted as soon as I can!
ReplyDeleteMy pleasure, Stephanie!
DeleteWow, you are so blessed with such a wonderfully creative family. You deserve this nomination for all you do inspire the rest of us. I never would have taken the plunge to write movie reviews had it not been for you. Congratulations and thanks for the nomination.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Toi!
DeleteI'm a little late but I finally posted my thank you. Check it out when you get a chance.
DeleteI'll be over soon!
Deletewell dang, thank you for thinking of me :)
ReplyDeleteMy pleasure.
DeleteThanks so much for the nomination!! I'm honored!!!
ReplyDeleteMy pleasure, Megan.
DeleteBy the way, I'll post this week!
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to it.
DeleteThanks, Squid! I'm sure I won't find a full 15 fellow bloggers to pay it forward, but this will give me a good chance to sift through the blogs I've been enjoying recently, and to pass links on to y'all.
ReplyDeleteSo, does "Wonka Jr" take inspiration from the original books, or from the classic film adaptations? If you delete "Cheer up Charlie," I'm there. :-)
Our production included the songs from the Wilder movie (including "Cheer Up, Charlie," I'm afraid) but had the nut room rather than the golden egg geese so that bit, at least, was closer to the book. Lots of new songs, too.
DeleteHey! Thanks for the nomination. I'll see if I can work it into my upcoming posts, but I can't promise anything.
ReplyDeleteAnd awesome on the bread. It's like books: Don't judge it by its "cover."
Don't sweat it. Happy to give you the shout out.
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