September 22, 2008

May the Force Be With You

Last night as I was curled up on the couch watch videos of the latest hair coloring and cutting techniques, Boyfriend had locked himself in the study. After a while he came out and asked if I wanted to hear what he had created. Apparently he had been doing some music arranging and recording onto our computer. He was really excited, therefore I was thinking he had recorded another one of his favorite "80's" songs. I was gearing myself up for an earful of rad synthesizer, but when I listened to the song, I actually enjoyed it and thought is was pretty.

Let me share:


Note: there isn't any video to watch... just sound to listen to. So turn up your volume and enjoy.

If you couldn't tell, this is from his favorite movie.

19 comments:

Heather said...

Love the music... it was very relaxing!!! I can't wait to see the final pictures of the hutch!!!
missin you~ :)

Marleen said...

Awesome Aaron. Now I want to go watch me some Star Wars (insert sound of light sabers crashing into each other now). The force is strong with this one Carolyn--very strong.

Darleen said...

Impressive! He needs to send that one to George Lucas.

SUZANNE said...

Most impressive! Jeff incorporates Star Wars (his most favorite movie as well) into his music too, just in hip hop/rap form. Cool geeks are awesome!

The Prices said...

Loved it! So did my boys since Star Wars is LIFE in our home.

Grandpa and Grandma Roundy said...

Dr. Aaron is a multi-talented guy. Has good taste is selcting a wife, too. Grandpa O

Hailey said...

Another display of Aaron's many talents. We love him!

Sarah E said...

That's fabulous! Very, very impressive. How fun to have such beautiful music in your home.

Jen said...

Impressive! Actually, he converted me to his musical talent when he wrote the "Carolyn" song.

Rachel said...

That was so beautiful. I've been away for awhile and have caught up a bit with you... Ava is a dolly! I am excited to know that you are working a bit and sharing the hair love with the public! YOu are someone I love and miss more than most! Aaron too incidentily! His musica is inspiring and energizing!

Becky said...

That was beautiful! James loved it, too. I think Aaron should play that for a musical number in sacrament meeting! (ha ha) If he ever writes the music out, I want a copy. I would be the coolest mom ever if I played star wars songs on my piano!

Erin said...

Ok, I've always known that Aaron was talented... but come on! He got talent in copious amounts! Loved his arrangement! I love your blog! It makes me happy! I saw that you got giddy at the thought of finishing residency- I can't wait! Does Aaron have one more year? Your girls are gorgeous! Beautiful people... so much talent!

Miss Tiff said...

Carolyn - we would LOVE to have you join in on the blog!! I'll see about making you an author!

Anonymous said...

Hey Carolyn,
This is Christine! we have met a couple times though Marleena, I saw your blog there and on our "sisters are loosing it" Nice to have you on board! well I am having a hard time getting it together! but I look forward to your posts!

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Anonymous said...

Hey friend: I loved the music -- very beautiful. I am oh so sorry - I have been telling everyone that the photo was your garage fridge! ... just joking! Congrats on the salon scene; very cool. Cathy and I are having lunch next Thursday; I wish you were joining us. Love to you, Kimberly

The Coleman Family said...

thanks for the encouragement on the sisters are loosing it blog, i dont know u very well yet i think we met once at a play group!!
but i am looking forward to getting to know u better, through blogging i have gotten very best friends out of it! I feel u really get to know a person that way!!
ya know!
hopefully i will see u in person though! that is fun too!
~kaleigh

Sister Ballard said...

I thought his favorite movie was Superman because, you know, he is SuperAaron! Aaron is full of talent. I loved the song. It is great to know that he continues to play and compose music. It reminds me of his "Mother's Day" song. It was a melody of songs from the primary book. I absolutely loved it! When I asked him how he did it. He said, "Oh, anyone can do it!" He is so humble! Love you Aaron.

Sarah E said...

Hey Carolyn,
As far as I know none of my in-laws have ever won the Kentucky Derby. Which now that I think about it... that's kind of a bummer. That would be pretty darn cool. :)

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