A couple Thursdays ago, Sean and I traveled to downtown SLC to attend the Symphony. It was a crazy night since the Jazz were playing the Lakers at home, BYU was playing UNLV for the MWC Championship, and Sean's church ball team was in the tournament as well. It was quite the basketball night mixed in with the Symphony.
At the Symphony, we saw Tchaikovsky's Fourth performed and it was fabulous! There were four movements total in this Symphony and each one was a little different. Our boy (in the womb) was pretty motionless through the first three movements and completely woke up during the fourth. The start of the 4th movement had loud percussion and volume. He must have been sleeping during the 3rd movement then was startled by the 4th. I told this to Sean and he then pointed out in the program where the 4th movement is suppose to 'awaken' you. I got a chuckle of it.
As we left the Symphony hall, we stumbled across this amazing statue. Sean got some pictures of this beauty while I, of course, went to the bathroom. It is hand-blown glass and amazing. I think I was more in love with the color since it would match my kitchen pretty well. Overall, it was a great evening!
You cannot tell from the picture, but this statue is probably 20 feet tall!
And for the record: the Jazz lost to the Lakers, BYU lost to UNLV, but Sean's team won their game that night.
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