Frank: Frank is just so grounded. From the moment I met him, he has impressed me with his charm, warm demeanor, and his self-assuredness. He seems to be so in control of his life (busy as he is), and yet never not enough time to patiently help any of us when he’s needed. Thanks, my friend!
And thanks, too Frank, for doing all our practice music uploads; it’s a huge commitment, with many, many hours; your Herculean efforts are really appreciated!
“Knarf”, as he has nick-named himself (seems like a back-asswards way of nicknaming one’s self, but there you go), is incredibly generous. Thoughtful, kind and considerate, he goes out of his way to please us and the others in his life that are important to him. Little gifts when they are unanticipated, flowers for the girls, a hug, a warm embrace, a sly smile to say “I care about you, and you are really important to me”. This is our “Knarfie”.
And regarding the “sly smile”, there’s a little bit of a devil lying not so far beneath the surface there, isn’t that right my dear friend? You have a glint in your eye (not that I’ve seen it, BTW: it’s the girls that get THAT look!) that suggests that you’re not all as pristine pure and innocent as you would want to have us believe.
Most surprising for me to learn about Frank these past nine months has been to discover his spirituality. This I mean not only in the religious sense, although Frank is a revered member of his church community and is committed to supporting its many good works. But I have come to appreciate the character of a man whose soul is good, whose actions are likewise, and whose relationships with all around him (family, friends, nature, his best pal Zack) are essential and dear to him. Frank openly shares his sentiments following his walks in the woods: he feels things there, senses things there, experiences things there that have special meaning for him and bring him peace. Thank you for sharing those with us, Frank.
A loyal member of our quartet, a pillar of support when the winds blow, a bit of a pony tail to remind us that he is an individual who is comfortable in his own skin, a guy who is pretty “cool” to be in the company of, and a man who’s pleased with himself: that’s our Frank.
It is an honour, sir, to have come to know you better and to now call you friend!
ShaMoo: Sung to the tune of “Life Could Be a Dream”: “Sha-Moo! Sha-Moo! Ya da da da da da da da da da. Sha-Moo! Sha-Moo! Life could be a dream, sweetheart!”
One night at practice we broke into this refrain when ShaMoo joined practice (one of those special spontaneous moments that seem to happen a lot with the 4 of us!), and I think she liked it. Has a certain rhythm and, at the same time, respectfulness, for the soprano of our group who has such a load to carry. Not a diva, our ShaMoo. Her humbleness and stated desire to be out of the spotlight endear us to her. But the soprano line is most often the melody (sometimes incorporating a solo) and ShaMoo has never let us down!
Before joining MSQ, ShaMoo was another soprano in the choir to me. We were elected to the board at the same time (more on that later), but musically I really had no idea about her voice. Well, holy crap, what an awakening for me. ShaMoo has a beautiful voice, one that I had never been able to appreciate before. One that was masked by the blending of many other high female voices, and one that had never been shared in a solo or smaller group where I might have heard her voice more purely. Holy crap: ShaMoo – the Choristers’ best-kept soprano secret, is what I say!!! You shouldn’t have been hiding this gift of yours for so long behind the likes of some of the choir’s other Sopranos, I say. Splendid! Pure! Soaring! Clean! In pitch! (yes; that’s important too!). I have been super-impressed, and am grateful to be able to appreciate you musically, now, ShaMoo, and to sing with you! Thank you!
Yes: about our time on the Choristers executive board together… The one good thing about going to meetings was that ShaMoo was there. ShaMoo embraced the role of recording secretary; I handled logistics. Thorough, committed, and efficient, ShaMoo executed her duties with great aplomb. It amazed me how, despite other important obligations in her life, she always managed to have meeting minutes “out” to us the next day. I have since come to understand that this accomplishment was attributed to the fact that ShaMoo did the notes when she got home on those meeting nights (working way into the wee hours of the morning). A sacrifice (even tho’ she’s a night owl!), and what a blessing for a community group to have this aspect covered so proficiently. Novel, and special.
And she and I kinda “kibitz-ed” at those board meetings, if I recall correctly. Seems we frequently ended up seated beside each other, and we sometimes lost focus on what was being said. We made our own fun, especially when some of the blowhards were “waxing philosophic”, or whatever… In fact, I recall numerous occasions where I had to quietly relate details to her for subsequent inclusion in the minutes, after we’d been distracted. You’re welcome, S!
Since the formation of MSQ last spring, it has been a real privilege to have come to better know ShaMoo, and to have formed a special friendship with her. Her kindness and thoughtfulness is always evident. A gift of home-made “Jammin’ With Main Street” peach jam for each of us, very early in our time together, sort of set the tone for how the 4 of us would relate as group members and friends. And hosting us in her home for rehearsals, often in difficult and awkward circumstances, invariably demonstrated her commitment to us and her sense of “team play”. Or, she just needed us on-site as a distraction to/for/of her kids!
And in that vein, I admire ShaMoo’s devotion to her family and children. They are first in her life, as they must be. And they are darlings, all, and are the beneficiaries of their mother’s love and affection. Indeed, there are very special circumstances in their household that demand super-human effort and compassion: I hold you in such esteem, ShaMoo, for your calm demeanour, patience, “steady-the-boat” approach that has kept your family’s ship afloat and sailing smoothly, despite the choppy seas.
Sensitive and “soft”, ShaMoo also has a “toughness” that has helped her get through some tough times in her own life, and helps her deal with tough moments in “these times”. She has an incredible inner strength, is confident (or seems to be), is very smart, is sensitive to the feelings of others, and is tactful when dealing with delicate situations. In fact, ShaMoo has a unique knack for sharing her views carefully, and poignantly, when the situation commands it!
Know, my friend, that you are loved!