Sep. 30th, 2005

qos: (Firefly)
Take my my love, take my land
Take me where I can not stand
I don't care, I'm still free
You can't take the sky from me

Take me out to the black
Tell them I ain't coming back
Burn the land, boil the sea
You can't take the sky from me

There's no place I can be
Since I found Serenity
You can't take the sky from me



Serenity opens today!

Scott Kurtz, creator of the webcomic PVP and the t-shirt that proclaims, in a Star Wars font, "Joss Whedon is my master now," posted this after seeing a sneak preview of Serenity: "Serenity reminds you why the 1977 release of Star Wars captured your imagination in the first place and truly cements how stiff and boring the prequel movies truly are. Fans of the series will not be disapointed. I can't separate myself from my love for these characters, so I can't venture a guess how people going into this movie cold will react to it. So far, everyone I know who has seen it and NOT watched the television show have loved it. There's a lot to love." (www.pvponline.com)

I don't get to see it until tomorrow, but that's because I'm waiting to go with my friends, one of whom is traveling up from Portland for the occasion.
qos: (Cub Love)
This evening I took my daughter to the music store and turned over $135 or so for the first three months of cello rental (plus insurance against damage and loss), a pin stand, and a music stand. My daughter is now happily and noisily sawing away on her own quarter-size cello.

I didn't expect this to feel as significant as it does, but this evening marked a significant parental initiation for me. I feel like I did something important for my daughter, perhaps the most unselfish thing I have ever done for her.

It's hard to explain. . . I'm fostering something that is totally hers. I never would have selected cello. I'm a bit surprised she's pursuing music at all, although both her father's family and my own have had strong backgrounds in music. But we don't have any formal music in this household. No one plays an instrument. There's not much singing. I play the iPod in the car, and she has her favorite songs, and sometimes we sing along together, but to me it's a big step from "listening to records" to playing an instrument.

But driving back from the store, she and I started talking about the possibility that one day I'll bring my clarinet out of the back of the storage room and maybe we can play duets together.

And wouldn't that be amazing and fun?

I like the idea that my daughter, by doing something that is arising totally out of her own heart, not only will be having a wonderful time herself, but may re-involve me in something I used to love and take great pleasure in. Wouldn't it be wonderful if we could actually share that?
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