Session Two


The conference was off to a wonderful start, when we jumped into Session 2.   As the loquacious audience sat silently, marveling at the skill of Emily Huddock as she played her violin.  We all celebrated the amazing gifts of this 14 year old and applauded Emily’s dedication. 

Rock Band gave us some great laughs….  Personally, I’m a Guitar Hero player, however, when Guitar Hero IV releases this fall, you’ll find me fighting for the drums.   Thanks to Eric and Tony, our guest judges and our two bands for sharing their skills and insights.

Gilles Ste. Croix and Cirque de Soleil are such an inspiration!  From their humble beginnings to this huge, world-wide organization.   I really enjoyed seeing the video with the clips of the many different Cirque shows and getting an inside look at their amazing training facility!  One of my favorite things that Mr. Ste. Croix said was….”the show is there…you just have to discover it”.  Do you believe that is true of the services we create? 

 

Published 12 June 2008 03:17 PM by Lori Finnegan

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# Joe Narciso said on 13 June, 2008 08:26 AM
What a wonder you are...to use words like loquacious in a blog for a guy like me...I am feeling a modicum of gratitude and humility that you would sacrifice your blog this way... THANKS! Joe
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# Dave Bish said on 13 June, 2008 08:34 AM
Lori, it was great to meet you after Tim Stevens session on Pop. I'm the guy from Pennsylvania. We will once again drive the 9 hours home inspired and energized by Arise and all the wonderful sweat and prayers that went into making this event happen. Lord bless you, your family, and the whole Willow family. Dave
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# Lori said on 17 June, 2008 08:54 PM
Thanks for your kind words Dave. It was great to meet you and hope you had a great trip home. Blessings on you and your team.
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