Mac Store, Food, and Narnia
Yesterday I took the day off. Grades were all submitted, and things were generally in order at work so I figured why not! I headed out to Southpoint with some people from church.
Yesterday I took the day off. Grades were all submitted, and things were generally in order at work so I figured why not! I headed out to Southpoint with some people from church.
I saw this on Kate’s blog, so I decided to give it a whirl. I’m always surprised at how accurate some of these things are.
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Your Birthdate: July 26 |
![]() You lucked out the the skills to succeed in almost any arena. Put you in almost any business or classroom, and you’ll rise to the top. You’re driven and intense, but you also know when to kick back and cooperate. Your ability to adapt to almost any situation is part of what’s going to make you a success. Your strength: Your attention to detail Your weakness: You can be a little too proud of your successes Your power color: Turquoise Your power symbol: Arrow pointing up Your power month: August |
I mentioned “The Bat Cave” in an early post in regards to my home for completing multi-track recordings of our Christmas program this year. Here are some pictures so you can get the feel. I apologize for the quality, these were just shot with my camera phone. Oh, I also have bigger speakers to listen to now, they stand taller than the TV and monitor :-D.
Tonight, while enjoying some dinner before show # 1 of Our Hope, Our Promise, Patty says “wassup J-Digs?”. My response was the typical “not much” and then said “most people say J-Unit or J-Dawg”.
Patty: Well, I figure since you do all that digital stuff, I’d call you J-Digs.
So there you have it folks - J-Digs it is.
Starting on Friday night, Providence Baptist church will be presenting their Christmas program, Our Hope, Our Promise. I won’t go into many details, because I don’t want to spoil it for those who are attending, but it is going to be amazing! The past few nights, practices and rehearsals have occurred. Sunday and Monday night the members of the tech/production team gathered to run through the songs, scenarios, etc. To see the focus, skill, and dedication of each of these members is a great encouragement to me! Even when things get stressful, and nerves get pushed I can still feel the love of Christ in each and everyone of them. I’m so blessed to be a part of such a team.
Last night was a full dress rehearsal. The entire choir, orchestra, drama, and tech teams came together. We ran through the show twice and after leaving the church at 12:30 AM this morning, I’m exhausted! My duties for this program is to multi-track record the show. What does that mean? I sit in the “bat cave” as it’s been coined, with this big Roland 24-trk Digital Workstation, a mouse, keyboard, and monitor to aid in its use. I’m then accompanied by 3 stacked DVD-Recorders, monitors and switchers for viewing those feeds, oh and of course my pretty PowerBook to aid in notes, following the tech sheet, etc. Fun part about the Bat Cave is that it is really a chair storage closet, so there are the lovely cream and green chairs stacked all up around me. I’ll try to post some pictures tonight of the cave.
All I really want is a famulus (thanks Nate), to say “Come Robin, to the Bat Cave!”