lovegrumpy
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Mine started precamp today. He is all excited.
I really hope none of the Texas band kids are reading this thread!These super cool temps will have them packing their bags and moving north. It is not yet 8am here and already 80 degrees, heading to 102 before the day is over. Who knows what the heat index will be.
Hope everyone is off to a great start. We are waiting to get our marching placements this week, then things really get exciting.
Joining in here with y'all.......I've got a freshman trombone player this year. They started band camp last week. It's been hot but my daughter is loving it. I don't know how she's going to feel this afternoon when she comes home since the heat index is supposed to get up to 110 today! Our kids practice from 7am - 1pm M-F until the week before school starts and they'll add in evening rehearsals also. We get off easy compared to some of y'all when it comes to fees. I think we have to pay around $65 this year.
Joining in here with y'all.......I've got a freshman trombone player this year. They started band camp last week. It's been hot but my daughter is loving it. I don't know how she's going to feel this afternoon when she comes home since the heat index is supposed to get up to 110 today! Our kids practice from 7am - 1pm M-F until the week before school starts and they'll add in evening rehearsals also. We get off easy compared to some of y'all when it comes to fees. I think we have to pay around $65 this year.
DS said the show is called something like "The Rooms Behind Our Eyes" and that the music so far is really awesome. I only know that one of the pieces is Mozart's "Requiem" which is one of my faves -- so powerful and haunting. I am so excited to see it translated into a marching movement! Will be very interesting to see what sort of props and flash they incorporate this year, since we seem to be venturing into the BOA circuit instead of strictly UIL. Can't wait to see the show!
Our band is using Requiem as their opener too! Do you know the ballad yet?
Well, maybe southwest... 2 hours south of me, or even 30-ish minutes, would be out in the Gulf of Mexico.
I love that your daughter plays trombone -- that's one of those instruments you don't see many girls playing, and it just seems cool!What circuit do y'all compete in?


It's a lovely 75 and cloudy today...just wanted to brag to my TX friends.![]()
I played trombone as did my sister in law and now my daughter. LOL Not a lot of girls around here play it either. But that's what the cool girls do.
It's a lovely 75 and cloudy today...just wanted to brag to my TX friends.
Picture day is tomorrow. Uniforms and a group picture, individual senior pics, section pics and optional individual underclassmen pics. That happens in the am and then rehearsal from 1-3. I hope it doesn't rain.
You are killing us here...

It's a lovely 75 and cloudy today...just wanted to brag to my TX friends.![]()
Guys, I'll be honest...a full day of uniform fittings almost did me in. When I got home about 3:30pm Friday afternoon, I could barely walk. I work a desk job, so being on my feet and running all day long, while hefting a hundred heavy uniforms, almost put me in traction. However, everyone has the correct size uniform and hat now, and all of the uniforms and pants are arranged in the storage room by uniform number. About 20 minutes on an ice pack, a short back massage, and 2 muscle relaxers got me walking upright again.
them for that!!!jen0610 said:Unifrom fittings are not for the faint of heart. I helped for 1/2 a day 4 years ago. Not my cup of tea. I will run the concession stands before I will fit uniforms. All I can say, is we have some wonderful moms who are more than able and willing to take on this job and wethem for that!!!

Aw, thanks, I'm glad I could help! Maybe you can help me with a mystery... On our event list there is a competition on Oct. 26 in San Antonio. We have never gone to San Antonio except for State. I don't see anything on the UIL calendar, and we already have some regional BOA thing on the 5th. I know y'all are in a different part of the state, but S.A. is far from us too -- do you know anything about a competition that day?? DS and I are really scratching our heads.
I'm with you on the heat -- I don't know how these kids do it either. And with the High Pressure of Death secured over most of the state, it's supposed to be even hotter this week. I feel for them!!
Oct. 26 is usually the weekend for Area contests around the state. Good luck to all the students and directors that have to practice in all of this heat.

You can brag to me at the end of the season when it's 30 and rain/sleet/snow here and still nice in TX.
Last year, the last game it POURED rain and was cold. (I stayed home). However this year the last game is senior night. I've already told DS that if it is raining, I'll let his friend carry an ipad and facetime me in from home.![]()