Sunday, September 17, 2006

Trinity Fun





"Trinity fun." That sounds like some kind of ride at Jim and Tammy's old christian amusment park before they were both thrown into the slammer.

Back to business. The students at Trinity rock.

I love colleges. Obviously, I have spent the past 12 years in college off and on. I think it is a record of some sorts. It was all by choice however. I wanted to keep playing and writing music and schools kept paying me to teach, so... the degrees kept piling high. I love the environment and as far as colleges go, the students at Trinity are cream of the crop.

This was the first concert that we were able to use the whole set, full force. We are pretty bummed that our zillion dollar Cannon XL2 is out of commission but hopefully that will be fixed sometime soon. Now the microphone is having issues.

Right now we are on the road from St. Louis and Springfield MO. I'll be posting some pics from the concert as soon as we get back. Fun stuff. Hey Lucy was a blast. Everybody picked a Peanuts dance and danced around like crazy people. It was awesome.

Thanks to all the Students and Staff who helped us set up and tear down. Amazing attitudes and great hearts. We would especially like to thank Justine for introducing us to the greatest sandwiches known to man and the Chicken Ceaser Wraps from Heaven.

9 comments:

Lexie Ward said...

Looks like a great time was had by all!

Anonymous said...

St. Louis is a nice place. Hope you had a chance to get some good food on The Hill while you were there.

Seth Ward said...

St. Louis is pretty cool. Didn't get a chance to eat there. Trinity is right outside of Chicago. I wish we could have had time to grab some Chicago pizza. DANGIT!!

Reijn of the Elfin Muse said...

that is so awsome!!!

Yeah, i missed the Chicago pizza when i visited too. BUT, i did have some of the best pasta i have ever eatten there. I LOVE Chicago!

Anonymous said...

Uno's pizza - the best on this little planet.

Seth Ward said...

Saw the advertisement. Drooled as I drove past. mmmmmm. pizza....

Anonymous said...

Hey Seth....and Amber and Joey, too!
Thanks again for coming to Trinity....we got great feedback from our students and would love to have you back sometime. I enjoyed getting to know you and wish you God's blessings as you continue your travels.

Justine

P.S. The sandwiches can be found at Jimmy John's and remember, easy ice at Caribou when you order ice tea!

Unknown said...

I miss you guys! Sure wish I was on the road too! Sounds like the tour is turning into a success! I hope things are better with the video camera!

Anonymous said...

Seth,
If you want some good, Chicago-style pizza here in H-town, try Star's Pizza (If you haven't already). Not as good as Uno's, but really good. Also, BJ's (a general dining chain with a few spots in Houston) serves pizza that is pretty good Chicago-style.