Wednesday, September 4, 2013

New song key of g psalm 25

New song key of g psalm 25

G. em
I trust in you oh Lord
C. D7
Show me your ways
G. em
Keep me on your path
am. D7. G
My hope is with you all the days.

Repeat

C. D7. G
For my God you are full of mercy
C. D7 G. G7
For my God you are Great
C. D7 G. em
For my God you look out for your children
am. D7
And wash them in your grace

G. em
My eyes will look to you
C. D7
I shall not be afraid.
G. em
You take away my pain
am D7. G
I will trust in you for all of my days

Repeat

Out
C. D7. G.
Guard my Life for all my days
C. D7. G
I take refuge in you.
C. D7. G
You're the source of all my strength
am. D7. G
I will be faithful to you.

Repeat times 2











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Sunday, July 21, 2013

New Service Offered

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As always I continue to give massages in your home or my own and bring my massage chair to events, horse shows, you name it! contact me at adagiomassageandmusic@gmail.com for more info.

Friday, June 7, 2013

New website

I will be in the process of migrating my blog to a new site. Go to www.adagiomassageandmusictherapy.com.

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Saturday, December 24, 2011

Unexpected holiday

Today I had an opportunity to spend Christmas with a patient and his daughter. I can't discuss the details, but when I came in the daughter was sure that she would not have a peaceful, non-tearful moment, and when I left she said that the music had actually made her feel better.  We talked about her dad, played some music he enjoyed...which was tricky since they are Latino and I don't speak any Spanish or know any Spanish songs...and he seemed more peaceful when I left too. It reminded me what a great profession I'm in and I felt blessed that God had granted me the opportunity to help her feel better.

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Love my job

I have been working for hospice for a month. I love it. I'm not quite sure how you can love working with the dying but I have found my calling.

I'm filling in for a friend who is taking some time off. She will return and my job may be over. If I'm lucky I will continue to be a resource employee. In the meantime I'm thanking God every day for this job.

This last week has been hard. My first week I saw lots of living people. This last week I have seen lots of dying people. They tell me I have been a comfort. I'm not really sure that what I do is extraordinary. I just sing the songs God gives me. I feel blessed to be a comfort if I am. I love being outdoors, going between the facilities and getting to know so many people.

I finally feel like I have become the music therapist I always wanted to be.

I have been learning new songs and taking guitar lessons. My teacher wants me to choose a list of 10 songs to take into the studio and record. I think I'm going to focus on old cowboy classics. I'm pretty sure I'll do San Antonio rose and Amazing Grace. Maybe the Tenneesee Waltz and Waltz across Texas. I want to learn the Mansion over the Hill and see if that fits in. I'm going to have think about this carefully.

Monday, October 10, 2011

Home from Pole Canyon Ranch

The pole canyon CTR was amazing as always.  I was the secretary so I didn't get to compete, but I did get to ride in the clinic Alanna put on Friday and that was very satisfying.  Liberty went along for the clinic and for me to pleasure ride a little, but mostly stayed in the pen all weekend.  The ride went well, except for a small early panic over lack of safety riders. We ended up with safety riders in the form of Four Wheelers.

Maggie didn't have a great ride this time, unfortunately, but she had fun anyway.  I had set out to blog a detailed post, but found that I'm way too tired and it will have to keep.  Tomorrow is a busy day unfortunately...hit the ground running.

Monday, October 3, 2011

Music month

> A nice announcement from the governor, and possibly something some Texas MT's could capitalize on…
>
> Texas is world-renowned for its eclectic music scene. Marked by the contributions of musical legends such as Buddy Holly, "Blind" Lemon Jefferson, Willie Nelson, ZZ Top and Selena, Texans have made an incalculable contribution to music. That is why we say, "You can't hear American music without hearing Texas."
>
> The Lone Star State has long enjoyed a wealth of great musical artists. With its phenomenal growth during the last two decades, Texas' music industry competes internationally to attract songwriters, performers and industry professionals. With nearly 8,000 regularly performing Texas bands and ensembles, the music business is a vibrant and important sector of our economy, providing jobs as well as entertainment for this great state. Our music industry also sparks tourism, as visitors from across the country travel to Texas for festivals such as South by Southwest.
>
> To highlight the importance of the Texas music industry and recognize the accomplishments of our many great musicians, an appreciation campaign is being conducted during the month of October.
>
> At this time, I encourage all Texans to recognize the many contributions of the music industry and those who create great music in our state.
>
> Therefore, I, Rick Perry, Governor of Texas, do hereby proclaim October 2011 to be
> Texas Music Month
>
>
> in Texas, and urge the appropriate
> recognition whereof.
>
> In official recognition whereof,
> I hereby affix my signature this the
> 11th day of September, 2011.
>
> Governor of Texas
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> http://governor.state.tx.us/music/files/directory/texas-music-month.pdf
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