On Sunday, Apr. 10th, the Livingstons brought a wonderful gift into our home. Because Doug cannot always get his wheelchair into the places where the children perform their various musical events, the family brought a Family Talent Show to us in our own living room. We waited for the hour with much happy anticipation. I made sure Doug has new batteries in his hearing aids (--earphones, as he says). Following are random photos I have to share. It was an incredibly wonderful, entertaining evening ( camera clicking). A true gift of love. You will notice how happy everyone is -- excited to share their presentations.
Do I have to be first?
Not a bit of fooling around!
Liz is smiling.
Doug is
almost smiling.

Grandma is most definitely smiling!

Charlotte Heiner, friend of my niece Lisa Hoffman, stayed after the cousins' dinner earlier this afternoon to enjoy the family concert. (A variation of "Sing for your supper.")

The MC announces the program. Children will perform in order of birth.
Anna plays a scale on the xylophone and sings solfege (do re mi fa so...)

She even knows the hand signals for solfege.

Peter plays "The Haunted Mouse (with a very mysterious eerie ending)
and "Love One Another." He is off to a great start in piano with his teacher
Jared Pierce, who came to the concert with his wife Liberty and two-year-old Noah.
Eliza sings "Puff the Magic Dragon"

accompanied very well by big sister.
She also plays "The Rollercoaster Ride."

Becca plays "Night on the River" and sings "Angel Lullaby."
"Simple Gifts" duet by mom and daughter.
Julia shows off her flute playing, which has really progressed the last six months.

Her selection is "Gavotte."
Wow!! Nate brought his bagpipes-- and his flashy Scottish costume! Get a look at those
great legs! What a hunk.


Takes a lot of hot air. Hmmmm....
Who knew bagpipes would be so loud? Certainly not Noah. Terrified, he thought the world was coming to an end and ran for his mom!
The surprise of the evening! A most
unusual talent!!

Nate gives us a very genuine (and lengthy ) Maori chant called a "haka" which his rugby team yells to paralyze the opposing athletic team with fear. I think it works, judging by the looks of the audience. Peter tries to get in the swing of it, but he is clearly not as proficient yet as his brother, who is totally into it.

Basically, it means, "You don't want to mess with us, guys."
Sarah performs a difficult, very beautiful piece by Handel called "Prelude and Toccata."
What a gift she has developed!

Well, what did you think?

Jared and Liberty Pierce sing the closing song, "How Great Thou Art," arranged by Jared himself for his wife to sing in her beautiful soprano voice. They are both performance majors at BYU. Jared teaches Peter and Eliza piano. They give an impressive rendition of the hymn.
I promptly engage them to perform a musical number for our ward.
3 comments:
Those Livingstons sure put the rest of us normal families to shame!
What a fun night. Liz looked so happy! And so did Doug. Well, sorta...
:)
Didn't we have a great time? Nate's haka was a highlight along with such good music, and the Pierces were amazing. Thanks for helping us love music so much!
An amazing family for sure. So so musical. That gene definitely skipped over me somehow. They are all beautiful!
But I'm wondering...where was Lane in this mix???
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