As young adults, there is so much expected of us. There are days where you have to multi-task things that really shouldn't be done at the same time; Like filing your nails while driving. I'm a believer in enjoying everything you do and never doing anything simply because you think you "should." But this doesn't apply if you're a slacker. Being lazy is lame.

18 February 2008

Some funny faces

This weekend, the Institute Choirs performed in the Assembly Hall, presenting the Church Music Contest winners. It was a wonderful concert. Thanks to all the wonderful composers, but most personally, to the directors of the choirs. Especially Brother Decker. That man is amazing.

As is tradition, most choir people hang out after the concert. Chanel was kind enough to invite peoples to her apartment for a hang out. Dallin was the conductor of the activities for the evening, teaching us Dip Dip Dip, and personally coaching us on how to make an exquisite face for the camera. Sadly, I am prohibited to post his faces, but here are the results from other participants.









Brienne was unable to keep a straight face long enough...









Jake was too tired to do much but stand and grin into a corner...









I highly recommend the "Dip Dip Dip" game for a party hit.
There is never a dull moment when you spend time with people who can sing. Here is the only legal picture I can post of Dallin, the party game mastermind. Though, it does take the rest of us to pull them off . You never know what will happen with Choir people in a small enclosed area. Unpredictable, but WONDERFUL!

4 comments:

Fung-Shi-Fung said...

Oh, how I miss choir! Dip Dip Dip sounds hilarious! It kind of reminds me of Big Buddha.

ww said...

Aren't we glamorous? I loled at the salt-shaker picture...

Laverna said...

Ah, informal choir socials. Looks like you guys had fun.

gpgib said...

The concert must have been a succes for every one to want to have so much fun afterward. Thanks for sharing. It's nice to see a little of your life.

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