Thursday, January 28, 2010

Tuning In and Out




I love it!  I can have a personalized radio station of three or four or five..... don't get me wrong I still love KPLU for the jazz and KUOW for the regionally flavored chat and both for NPR, but I found Pandora Internet Radio.
You can create your stations in two ways that I've tried so far.

The first is to select an artist or a song and they will select music similar in nature to the work you selected.  My first selection was Jane Monheit and I got a nice selection of vocal jazz.  I created a "Bach" station as well.

Then I tried the second way of creating a station by selecting a genre that I thought I might want to hear.  I selected New Age.  The first artist the radio played was Enya and I started to relax.  I could use a little spa music once in a while.  Actually I think one of the genres was "spa" - maybe I misread and it was "Ska" - but I'm thinking it was spa.  There were a variety of genres to select from, children's, latin, reggae, R&B, rock with various categories.  I loved that the children's section had sleepytime music and I'm thinking of setting up a little latin station - maybe I'll "Zumba" at home.  While exploring how to explain this, I just created a Brazilian station - love it! The down side - it's not completely commercial free - but then I'm pretty practiced at tuning those out.  If you want to limit the ads more, you can upgrade (which I assume means shell out a little cash.)

Yea, I know Seattle has enough radio stations, but still...  It has been a long time since my brother and I spent a summer filling wastebaskets full of weeds for 10 cents each so that we could purchase a portable transistor radio.(the hemp plants that grew on the ditch bank filled a bucket and pulled easily -the "hemp" was iradicated) None of my Pandora stations sound like what we heard then. The local radio station carried the farm report and was an outlet for the State Agricultural College. Saturday mornings the local station had a call in show - people called about to say whatever was on their mind.  If they were looking for an apartment, or had something to sell, a recipe to share, or a grievance to air - Saturday at 10:00 a.m. was their chance.   We loved the stations from the state capital - more music (the Beatles had only recently had their impact on the music scene) and we felt lucky if we happened upon "Chicken Man!"  Growing up in Kansas you almost always had the radio on - listening to the basketball games or football games or in summer the tornado watches interwoven with baseball games.  We would even hear our Dad on the radio occasionally when University faculty would come on and have a conversation about things of interest in their area of expertise.  For my Father that was Dairy Food Science.  A topic for another day.

Saturday, January 9, 2010

The New Year should start Next Week

The New Year should start next week - not last week.  I'm behind.  I'm finally ready to think about goals for the coming year.  I spent this week working on the myriad little things that accumulate when you are ignoring them and enjoying other things like music....
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   Mar comes with strings attached and it was good to hear his music again.

Seth also brings strings and keeps our toes tappin'


Nathan brought some of his Sacred Harp Music and we enjoyed using it while we sang Christmas carols.  We added to our LDS hymnal collection with a Methodist hymnal this year which includes some of those lovely French carols that aren't included in our hymnal because of their Catholic oriented message.  Those tunes have such lovely melodies so it was fun to sing them. 


Sally had her first piano time with Uncle Seth.


We played with food - in many forms.... you'll have to settle for pictures of our marzipan food.  The cheese spread with friends was hidden from the camera - but really yummy.  Two of the kid's friends that we love the most came by and visited.  It was fun to see them again. K&M made Finnish pulla bread for us.  Also yummy were Nathan's cranberry gummy candies and the chocolates send by Grandparents.

Empty pop cans became camp stoves.  Pyros live here so ...yes, of course  they were given a test to see if they worked.  The Wii got used and movies got watched.  Walks were taken and Christmas light displays were admired.


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As Seth said "We need to plan for time when everyone just reads"  Several of us read "The Lost Symbol" - The older boys rummaged around and found books long neglected.  Seth found a collection of letters that DER and I had written long ago when the kids were little and enjoyed the tidbits about the older kids when they were  little - before he was born.  Sally and her mom read "Rain Makes Applesauce"



We had family pictures taken.  The photographer came to the house - I think that actually made it easier.  Well except that we had to do some clean up afterwards.  Mar shaved the day before.  Nate and Seth continued to grow their Christmas beards and are showing their sprouts in the pictures.  Sally charmed the photographer and was perfectly sweet inspite of being tired.




We laughed and played wtih sweet Sal.  The photographer wasn't the only one completely charmed by her.  We all were.




We pet Kangaroos and Wallabyes and fed burros and llamas at the Kangaroo Farm.  Well some of us were brave enough to feed the llamas and some of us weren't.....
They had you put this compressed alfalfa pellet in our mouth and the llamas came to get it.  The zoo is cleaner, but you don't get to feed the animals or hold baby kangaroos at the zoo.  The baby kangas were sweet.
  It was fun to be together.  The Christmas tree came out a little early and it seemed more spacious with the extra room.  However it took me most of this past week to get things back together.  So not I'm ready for those resolutions - and maybe I'm going to try to make them one month at a time......  This month the goal is to have a better morning routine.  Of course it would help if I weren't waking up at 3 and 4 in the morning with "power surges"  so maybe I'll roll with the punches and not get too excited about the routines.