Monday, April 20, 2009

2009 Schubert Club Winner! Congrats Xavi!!

Xavier won the Schubert Club competition! Words do not suffice; I am SO thrilled. And Xavi was smiling all day and continues to beam. We are really happy too that Austin Wahl got 2nd place. (above, Xavier making a call to Alan Johnston with the good news)
Above: David Tramm, Xavier, Nicholas Goluses (finals judge from Eastman), Austin Wahl and Christopher Garwood. All these young guys were finalists and students of Alan Johnston at McPhail.

Friday, April 10, 2009

March and April have been full of competitions and recitals for Xavier. I'm just tired watching him, not to mention the driving that we are doing. Anyway, we are SO thrilled that Xavier made it into the finals of the Schubert Club! Congrats also to the other finalists Christopher, Austin and David Tramm! All of Alan Johnston's students that competed made it into the finals, so this no doubt attests to what a great teacher Alan is.

Friday, March 27, 2009

Thursday Musical Concert

Last night at the winners concert was not my finest hour as a photographer, but it was a little like trying to herd cats. All of the first place winners in violin, piano, voice, clarinet, cello and guitar performed. Some of these high school kids are really incredible! It was a really a high caliber concert.
Xavi and Austin Wahl (fellow classical guitar player and friend).


Christopher Garwood and Xavi are the two high school guitar winners.

Monday, March 16, 2009

Congratulations, Xavier!

On Saturday morning Xavier competed in the Thursday Musical competition. I thought that we had plenty of time to get to the St. Thomas campus, so we got into a conversation in the car about the real estate profession (and other more independent means of making a living). Then we started talking about whether or not he wants to go to college, and before we knew it we were running late. A little note to self: if I talk while I'm driving I tend to slow down. Can't seem to multi-task very well anymore! Anyway, bare knuckle moments trying to find the right building! You would think that it would not be a great way to go into a competition but it worked alright for Xavier. After the "audition" Xavier came out with only one comment, "Exquisite! I did it exquisitely!" He was so happy that he performed a near perfect piece, now he is ruminating over how he got in that sweet spot to begin with. To make a sweet story even better he won 1st place! Congratulations, Xavier! And also congratulations to our friend Christopher Garwood who got the 2nd place.

Sunday, March 15, 2009

"Let the right one in"

Do you like vampires? ...enjoy the subtleties of foreign or indie films? ... tolerate blood but not a lot of gore? Last night we saw this new Swedish film now out on Netflix. We loved it! Here's the trailer:

Friday, March 13, 2009

Two Coon Hounds Meet; before and now.

The biggest news around here lately is that Tara has left us! She has found her permanent home with a family with kids and a dog. Interestingly enough, that dog is ALSO a Treeing Walker Coon Hound and a female. Tara wasn't too thrilled on the night of her adoption (pictured above on the left) so I hope she is getting along with her new family.

UPDATE: Tara has fit right in with her new family. They sent me some pictures of her (below)


Friday, February 27, 2009

Goodbye Ducks!

We now remember René's office the way it used to be. It had a border ring of white geese around the top of the walls along the ceiling. I HATED those "ducks" and talked incessantly about "getting rid of the ducks" and repainting the room. Well, it never happened because René actually liked "the ducks" (they're actually geese, but this was the pre-homesteading era before I actually knew the difference between the two!) I couldn't stand working in that room because everytime I looked up (busy thinking...) I was distracted by those damn ducks!
Well, I'm feeling sentimental about them but they had to go. The room has to be painted so they are gone now. Before I scraped them off the wall I called the kids in to say "goodbye". They were a little sad about it and I felt some guilt so I took the pictures of the memorable "ducks". Oh, I might mention that I did not put the ducks there in the first place. The room was a children's play room before we bought the house. Once René moved in there with his desks and books there was NO getting him out of there to repaint the room. It is still kind of fascinating that he LIKED them...
Goodbye ducks...

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Remembering Rene Jara


On November 28, 2007 we honored the life and work of Dr. Rene Jara as a professor, a mentor, a scholar, and a citizen of the Department of Spanish and Portuguese Studies at the University of Minnesota for 28 years. After battling a serious illness, Rene passed away at his home on November 19.
At the memorial, colleagues and students were invited to share their memories of Rene, which were collected and presented to his family. Resounding themes in the remembrances were Rene's insatiable thirst for knowledge, his textual erudition, his scholarship, and his intellectual energy.
Professor Nicholas Spadaccini referred to Rene as "the best read person in our department." That sentiment, along with others, was repeated several times throughout the memorial service. His extraordinary knowledge of all areas of Hispanic literatures assisted him in his undergraduate teaching, graduate student advising, and academic publications. Colleagues stated that, regardless of the topic of conversation, Rene always managed to direct the group toward literature.
In addition to his consummate scholarship, Rene was beloved by his students and colleagues. His passion for poetry was contagious. As former colleague Antonio Ramos Gascon stated, "With a Nerudian passion for people and things, Rene connected with life--family members, friends, texts, writing, objects--by way of poetry." Perhaps it is fitting that Jenaro Talens summed up his feelings for Rene through a poem titled "Recapitulaciones."
Quedate a solas con la luz.
Mirala arder como un volar inmovil.
Hoy el mar esta lejos; dentro, incluso, de ti
Y un sol liquido esparce la neblina
Mientras tus pies te llevan a la noche
Con la belleza absorta del ocaso
Alumbrando el camino,
Esta otra forma de la muerte en flor.
Professor Jara's presence in our department and the University community will be hard to forget. Rene's memory will persist through our colleagues' anecdotes, his students' passion for literature, and his dedication to teaching.