03/09/2012

Tonight we went to another of Kyra’s band concerts. As a flute player, she sometimes feels like her music can’t be heard above the racket of the rest of the band. (And yes, with a group of eighth-graders it’s often a racket.)

She had this to say about it:

Everything is better without trumpets.

It was hilarious. Maybe it was the way she said it– very matter-of-fact, like this was a great pronouncement and a piece of timeless wisdom that should be inscribed in stone somewhere.

At the concert I couldn’t help but admit she’s right. The flute players sit right in front of the trumpets and saxophones, and they played a little Mexican number (lots of brass) and the only way I could tell Kyra was even playing was by watching her fingers move on the flute.

The good news: as band players mature and become more skilled, the brass quiets down a little. Last weekend we were at a statewide honor band concert (Kyra was fourth chair, meaning she’s the fourth-best flutist in Colorado!) and those middle-school kids were really quite impressive. The brass wasn’t as overpowering; it sounded more like a group effort than an attempt by the brass players to drown out everyone else.

03/08/2012

I remember the days, early in my business, when a new client or a new project was a cause for celebration. Every little bit of work helped, and I was always eager and excited to pick up something new.

It’s interesting to note that today, I continue to get new projects but in a weird way I wish they would stop coming so I could take a breather. We’re getting one project after another– which of course is a great thing– but we’re badly understaffed and so it just creates more pressure. We simply don’t have the capacity to do all of the work we have now, and these new projects just add to the pile.

I really, really hope I can hire some more developers soon. I can’t keep burning the midnight oil six days a week…

03/06/2012

Today was a gorgeous teaser for spring… sunny and 70 degrees. My car’s dashboard has the proof:

Of course that means lunchtime ultimate was on, although the breeze was a little stiff. The good news there is my out-of-practice throws didn’t seem so bad. I could blame the wind.