Mar 29, 2010

Spring break a week away!


Looking so forward to "down time" next week. Since Geoff 's college already enjoyed their break (and beautiful weather, I might add) I have no plans other than takin' it easy and a playin' a little catch up here and there. A stroll in the botanic garden, a day trip to a museum perhaps; it's nice to have very little on your plate once in awhile.

Mar 28, 2010

B-day planning


It's time to plan the annual B-day celebration for our daughter, Xandie. Our school district's spring break usually butts up, one side or the other, to Easter weekend and so it's always a hard choice to decide which day her party should actually be. We've bitten the bullet and reserved a date along with 2 hours at one of her favorite pottery places. Naturally this meant we spent a good part of the weekend designing an invitation,  deciding on a "theme" and buying party favors / bags. I think we'll be ready...
We have a  little saying, "you were born on Passover and came home on Easter", to remember which day of the week she was born;  as far as the better known saying, "Saturday's child works hard for a living" ~ we'll have to see about that one.

Mar 25, 2010

Music filing

I spent a few hours last night trying to re-file stacks of sheet music pulled from my private collection last semester. In addition to two levels of string classes (select 6-8 pieces and use 3-4) and my private students,  I also often fish-out requests for other teachers and friends. Then everything gets thrown in the "re-file box" until nothing more will fit. Now have two boxes worth and need to find a quiet day when I can work uninterrupted to put my music library back in order... until the end of the school year anyway.

Mar 23, 2010

NIMBY fight ... a chance at winning!

Seems the 7-11 corner store controversy is at a stalemate momentarily.

NEWS UPDATE: The Claremont Courier
"There will be no 7-Eleven at the corner of Mills Avenue and Foothill Boulevard. The business applicant withdrew their appeal on an earlier Planning Commission decision to deny them a conditional use permit. By withdrawing the appeal, the commission decision now stands. The city council was scheduled to hear the appeal at tonight's city council meeting. Dozens of residents were planning to attend the meeting to voice their opposition to the proposed business. The item has now been pulled from the agenda."


Now we're back to square one; who and what new businesses will move in and will they have a good chance to "make a go" at it?

Mar 22, 2010

First monday of spring

It's Monday and as usual I've got my to-do list of tasks to start, continue and complete today. First off was getting the bass to the jr. high with a wheel in its pocket (field trip to orchestra festival this week and Xandie has to transport "Count Bassie" on her own). Then over to the D.O. to finish up the second semester copying spree for afterschool string classes and then get music delivered to the other instructors (along with field trip packets to see the LA Phil next month). Now that I'm back I need to sort through all the other pending business on my desk (which is actually a seldom used DX7) and then grab some lunch.
After lunch is a series of elementary string classes and then orchetsra rehearsal at Garrison Theatre tonight. Whew!


I think Mondays are a little too frantic for me; maybe Mondays on sabbatical will slow down a bit...

Mar 18, 2010

Financial planning


I guess "it takes money to make money" is true, or you need to be willing to lose some of what you've got big-time... Having done our 2009 taxes we're now filling out forms before talking to a financial/retirement planner tomorrow. After the big stock bust last year (or Dec. 2008 anyway) we lost total faith in the stock market and plopped everything in "high interest" bank accounts. Seems the best we can do is maybe 2% and so now we're lookin' to "bite the bullet" and investigate investment options. While we don't expect big gains, it would be nice to look at semi-retirement (for both of us) when Xandie finishes her first 4 years of college. We've talked to "portfolio managers" and they take a very big chunk out of your gains and so now we're looking into "fee-only planners". Don't have any answers at this point, but I sure hope we can protect what we have and at the minimum keep up with inflation...sigh!

Mar 16, 2010

Spring forward

(last spring at the Claremont Depot)

The clocks have been set forward (I can't even tell you how many that would be for this household) and Spring officiallly begins this Saturday. Geoff is on his break from the colleges this week, but X's and mine is not until April and so I have a severe case of spring fever at the moment. Unlike last year, I'm not planting so much as I'm tending to what's there and trying to see where I can minimalize watering and maintanence. I'm especially enjoying the morning birdsong and observing new plant growth; a time of renewal for all.


Mar 14, 2010

A "normal weekend"

We seem to be having a  "normal weekend" at last; no concerts or overwhelming workloads carrying over into our days of catch up/rest. 


Today we're off to the Aquarium of the Pacific in Long Beach to meet up with a prof. and her grandaughter from Christchurch, New Zealand. She has previously assisted other HMC profs on sabbatical there and we are hoping that she'll be helpful in our case with both info and connections. I'm especially interested in the school system for Xandie's sake and opportunities for me to study/teach on a visitor's visa. Geoff shouldn't have problems as he'll be the invited guest lecturer/researcher.

Mar 12, 2010

French music


My ex-next door neighbor is the high school choral director. He had a problem finding cellists to play in his chamber singers concert and asked if I would help out, so of course I said, "yes". Turned out it was the Faure Requium ...a gorgeous, lush French piece which requires solo violin, 4 violas, 1 bass, 2 horns, harp, organ, timpani and  2 cellos. It also turned out that I was going to be the only, lonely cello player. Taking both parts home (one rehearsal/play concert situation) I determined which cello part was more prominent and alternated parts depending on the movement. In the end it went well for the choir, the director, soloists, and the chamber orchestra, but I sure wish the other cello was there.

Mar 10, 2010

Spring cleaning?

Looking ahead to daylight savings and the official start of Spring! 


Boy, do I have spring cleaning and clearing-out projects on my mental "to do" list; especially with a sabbatical around the corner. My personal favorite is permission to rent a dumpster. It's the only time (once every 6-7 years) I can get my family to throw anything away. Then there is the spring yard sale when the neighbors always seem to be inspired by my "urge to purge" myself of extra junk and so it becomes a block sale.  Xandie usually decides to sell 1 or 2 of her books and a few toys to generate some personal income and Geoff usually says "whatever" allowing me to rid ourselves of a reseasonable amount of stuff without too much resistance (I live with two major pack-rats). The beauty of it all is that because we're packing everything up for a year there's no incentive to go out and buy any new stuff until we return!

Mar 9, 2010

Looking up and on

OK, life is looking up and better today! 

The air is especially clear after an overnight rain shower, my grades have been sent/received and ready for distribution and now I can move on to the next round of stuff to do. 
Music, for one, is definitely in the air: coaching jr. high strings this a.m., then adult cello lesson 'til lunch, LA Phil field trip letter to finanlize, Faure Requium part to look over before tomorrow night and then teach two string classes this afternoon before picking up X-girl after her art class, after which a make-up cello lesson is coming at 6:45 pm.

Mar 8, 2010

e-grading


Well so far, not so good ! I think using LINUX on a mac using open office trying to talk to microsoft word is not gonna be a go.... I can input everything but don't seem to be able to export in any way or fashion. Grrrr!!!  I'll guess I have to wait for my personal computer doctor to get home or print out all my progress reports at the house and then try to figure out how to get an efile to the district office..... glad I have until Friday.

I hate this stuff when it doesn't go smoothly :~(

Mar 5, 2010

Life off-line


Our server has been repaired after 2 weeks of "life off-line" on the house machine. Funny how quickly one becomes dependent on technology and how panic sets in when it suddenly disappears on you. Of course "it" just happened to die when Geoff was out of town, I had close to 100 progress reports to submit and it's the first time music grades have gone "electronic" to boot. (Good pun, there!)  So now, cross fingers/knock on wood/make a sign of the cross, things are back to normal on the home front and life can continue as I currently know it.