I called you on the telephone…
….ring, ring, ring, you weren’t home.
So I have a song in my head, and it’s for kids and not something I can easily find, so you’ll just have to go with my craziness, but this post is about calling someone, only they were home.
So, auditions for Cinderella are less than a month away. I’m a little nervous, but mostly I’m OK. I think.
I’ve decided to sing George Gershwin’s Someone to Watch Over Me. This is a song I love, plus it was our wedding song when I married Jon nearly 8 years ago. I sung Lullaby of Broadway last year, and wanted a change.
So I have the sheet music, but nothing to sing and rehearse to, except what’s in my head and what I can get on-line, and even though I would love to have Ella Fitzgerald accompany me as I sing my solo, I think I need to be able to sing the song alone since most people would rather just listen to Ella than me, but the point is to listen to me.
So I needed to find something to practise to.
The problem: there is only cheesy karaoke music on-line, and it’s just not something I can work with. So I thought I’d call up a woman in my ward who is very accomplished and ask if she would practise it a couple times and then allow me to record her playing it for me so I could rehearse to it.
I get my ward roster out and call her up. I get the “Do do do…I’m sorry but this number is no longer in service” lady and thought crap, how can I get her number. Then I thought, well she did call me about giving us books at the beginning of January, maybe I can recognize her number if I look through my caller id.
So I start flipping through my caller id. I knew her number was just the number, the problem was there were several numbers that were just the number, and I had no idea who they belonged to. I tried to use logic and deduce what number might be hers.
I choose and number and I called it.
It rang and rang.
Then a gentleman picks up.
“Hi Lacey.”
Oh crap! He knows my name and I realize I do not know who I’m calling. My mind races with what man might know who I am and I decide maybe I called Paul, a gentleman I bought some fabric from.
I tentatively say, “Hi, is this Paul?”
“No, this is Kevin.”
The light bulb goes on. Kevin is my friend Anna’s husband and the director for Cinderella and had called me a couple times.
“Oh, Kevin. I’m sorry I was trying to call a friend and only knew I had her number in my caller ID, but didn’t know which number. I’m sorry.”
I think he laughs and then says that’s alright and we have a short conversation about an e-mail he had recently sent. Before he hangs up he says, “I hope you find Paul.”
I didn’t need to find Paul, so I felt stupid for calling a number not knowing who would pick up, and I still needed to call the sister to see if she would play the song for me.
I think and remember I had a ward bulletin from Sunday and it had a list of all the important people on it, and she was important. I found it and called her. She said she would play the song for me. Yay!
I tell my friend Sam my silly story and she says I should have called her, she has to call this sister quite frequently for church related things.
Darn… I should have thought of that.
Also, I’ve realized my phone only stores 40 numbers, and her number wasn’t even on there.
I called you on the telephone. Ring, ring, ring, you were home.
January 31st, 2010 at 12:22 pm
I’m crackin’ up at this story!
PS- I really wanna see the new play…tell me the dates again please!
February 3rd, 2010 at 7:14 pm
Oooo, that’s a good song. I’m bowing out of the play this year, but let me know if you sign up for any crazy sewing projects or if they’re looking for volunteers. I got a surger for Christmas so I’m all set, (except I’m limited to white or black thread, I’m too lazy to buy more and seriously, that’s a lot of thread to have to buy for those babies) Good Luck at the audition!