Sunday, January 4, 2015

The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly - 2014 Review

I couldn’t post the Facebook 2014 Review because the photos it chose needed COMMENTARY. 
So here are the brief highs and lows of my year:

January 2014 


Opera Workshop Tech Week was in full swing when Pop (my grandfather) died.  At the end of a week of family visits and production details, I went to the funeral and grave site, and wept and mourned with my Grandma who had lost her husband of 61 years and my dad who had lost his father.  
That very night, I conducted our Opera production, “Homage to Mail,” 
and celebrated a successful opening night with the cast.



 Cancun!

Chris’ work paid for a vacation to Cancun.  This was our second such trip and it was wonderful, though strange to miss the second week of spring semester.



Cancun


February 2014  

SCC semester was in full swing and I helped take a group of current students to go see three of our former students starring in “The Marriage of Figaro” at Central Methodist University.  Road trip!  A short while later, I took another group of current students to The Fox to see the musical, “Once.”



March 2014 



Evidence Sings performed for a huge event at my alma mater, Missouri Baptist University.  I emceed the event, and then we took a road trip for another concert that night!  On Sunday (my birthday), we were back on the road for another full concert.


Grace’s basketball team won first place in the Show-Me State Games!


April 2014   

           The semester was winding down when my great aunt, Ruth, passed away.  Just four months after losing her husband, my Grandma lost her sister. 
Aunt Ruth is on the right.  Pop is holding Phoenix and Grandma is in the background.
  
Shortly after, my husband’s Uncle Larry passed away, as well.  I was unable to attend the funeral, but my kids were sadly growing accustomed to their “funeral clothes.”


May 2014 

 Evidence Sings had our last recording session on our all a cappella album!   We were excited to get it out and into homes and hearts.


The choir I direct, SCC Singers, gave a fabulous concert during finals week – “Trip Down Tin Pan Alley.”  We were joined by local instrumentalists and the SCC Show Choir.  



We also performed with the SCC Concert Band that week.  

During finals week, my daughter, Grace, was playing “mad cat” crawling on a carpeted floor, and broke her own thumb.

“Our baby, Phoenix,” passed away a week after the semester ended.   Most of you know that my niece was born with a genetic condition, Apert Syndrome. 
  
Her birth, 19 months prior, was “like an earthquake” because our family had never experienced the reality of special needs and we were looking at a hard life, full of painful surgeries, ahead for this little one.  This was the road we were anticipating, so when she died, it was a shock to even her doctors.   In the words of her daddy, “Her death was a tidal wave.”  It overwhelmed and threatened to drown us all.  

 It is a source of sorrow even still, 7 months later.  
 This loss is what I will forever remember 2014 to be. 





The day Phoenix died was Eli’s last day of pre-school.  
 He graduated the next day, so Chris and I put on our faces and made it through as best we could.



June 2014 

Very soon after Phoenix’s death, my parents took their dog, Henry, to the vet and discovered he had a fast moving, fatal cancer.  His loss was felt dearly by my parents who had just lost their granddaughter, along with the other family members, but also to my three kiddos who loved Henry like their own.


On the flip side, I co-won an award for Musical Direction for the work I did last fall on Les Miserables with The Alpha Players at the Arts for Life, Best Performance Awards.  It was an amazing day and I had no idea what I was in store for!  The cast and crew had so many nominations and took home 5 awards, including Best Large Ensemble Musical.  I was very proud of them all and very surprised to take home an award.  I was even more surprised that I had to make a speech! 







Vacation Bible School is always an intense week of the year, plus my summer term started at SCC with a full load of voice lessons.

The next week, I also hosted a backyard Bible study, called the 5-Day Club.  We had 15-ish kids overtake our home 3 hours every day for 5 days.  That was…fun…

Chris signed up all three kids for summer ball (can you say, “Baseball 5 days a week?”).  



And the kids sang at the Cardinals game with their school choir club.


July 2014  

 When Phoenix died, my sister, Beth, was 7 months pregnant with her second baby.  We held our breath that he would be healthy and it was a great relief and sweet joy when Wesley was born this month.  He is so adorable.  


 Chris, Isaac, and Grace spent a week at our church camp, Camp Kidjam.  Eli and I missed them a lot and lived vicariously through the FB posts the leaders sent out.



I joined the American Choral Director’s Association and went the MO conference in Jefferson City.  It was amazing. I love learning.


 One July day, I was shocked again to receive news that a friend in my Sunday School class died in a terrible car accident, leaving behind a daughter expecting her first baby.

August 2014  

We took a family vacation to Chicago.   
It was 7 days long and we filled every day with excursions and family time.  Wonderful memories.



Eli started Kindergarten!  Grace – 4th and Isaac – 5th.   
First and last year they are all three in the same school.   
 I started my 14th year at SCC.





September 2014  

Evidence Sings led worship for a Revival in Wright City!  




Mid-month, I received an invitation to come on board as the Music Director for a traveling singing group at MBU, called SpiritWing.   
We had only four rehearsals before our first event – I was really proud of these students!

October 2014  

Evidence Sings led worship for a Women’s Conference in Indiana – Road Trip!   


We were honored to share the platform with Cindy Irwin, Christian Counselor and Sex Therapist.

We also gave a concert for these precious ladies.  




The next weekend, we relaxed at a cabin in Steelville for our annual Evidence Sings Wilderness Weekend!



Chris’ sister, Kelly, visited on her fall break and conspired to throw Chris a surprise early 40th birthday celebration since she was not coming “home” this Christmas.  



Little did she know, she was also getting a surprise baby shower!




Isaac and Grace have been singing in the St. Charles County Youth Choir this school year and they gave their first performance at a Trivia Night.



November 2014  

Could it be?  Normal November happenings – Thanksgiving, tree-trimming, family, work, and lots and lots of music rehearsing.  Christmas concerts were coming!   

Oh, Eli had his first Guitar Recital. He did great!


December 2014  

December is a busy, busy month for musicians! 
SpiritWing performed on the Ministry Groups Christmas Concert at MBU and did a wonderful job. 

It was a really tough semester, but SCC Singers gave a nice concert together with the Chamber Choir. 


As finals were wrapping up, my great-uncle, Jim, passed away.   
He and his brother, my Pop, had both reached 81 – he died on his birthday.  Jim was deaf his entire life, so there was an interpreter at the funeral.  It’s very moving to see “The Wind Beneath My Wings” and “I Can Only Imagine” in sign language.



One of the biggest events Evidence Sings has ever put together took place this month at our home church, FBCH.  We gifted them a Christmas Extravaganza; it was very well received and God was faithful in using our music to touch hearts.





Chris turned 40 this month and though the party was technically after the new year, it was a great way to end our year.  We did demolition ball with friends and dressed up like the 1970’s since he was born in ’74.  Got caught up on our 70’s slang, too.   

So it was groovy.





There you have it:  the good, the bad, the ugly…
and the beautiful.    
2014 was a year to remember and I am glad to leave it behind.    
So much loss has made LIFE feel sweeter and 
I’m treasuring the little moments so much more.   
Here’s to a better year in 2015!

Grace and peace,
Becky 

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