Saturday, April 12, 2008

Welcome Home and Good-bye


In February, Michelle went to see the King's Singers, with both of her sisters, twice. They had two performances in Rexburg, ID. Michelle went to both. She experienced something that generally we are only vaguely aware of: the crowd makes a difference. The audience made the first concert more fun than the second one.


When she got home, Matt and I had picked out these flowers for her. It turns out they were "welcome home" flowers and "Good-bye" flowers too. A few days after she came back, I left for a two week trip to Taiwan. You can read more about that in the entries below. The two weeks in Taiwan led into a week in Malaysia, and then that grew into two weeks in Malaysia.

1 comment:

croc said...

I think live performances are the rarest of art because each night is different. Each crowd is absolutely unique. Even if the same exact people attended the same exact concert for a week in a row, there would still be a measurable change to each performance. We each bring something to the show and each take something away. Thanks for making me think. Also, thanks for reminding me that flowers for a spouse are a good idea. :)