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Reflections from Nashville<br />

To Nashville 2015<br />

6/21/2015<br />

We wrapped up the week at LYSO, which stands for Lutheran Youth Serve Omaha at Kountze<br />

Lutheran Church in Omaha. The girls were attending the program, I led music, and Matt and<br />

the crew from Table Grace cooked and served the meal on Friday. We loaded our car between<br />

the hours of 5a-7am, so that we were ready to head toward Nashville by 12:30pm once we were<br />

done at Kountze.<br />

So on down the road we went, packed to the brim. This is a new era in the family life of the<br />

Webers; both girls are now at the age where a bag of chapter books, a coloring book, some<br />

colors, a couple of CDs, and snacks were enough for a 12 hour car ride. Amazing! Friday evening<br />

we stopped at Boonville for the night, due to the forecast, which was predicting downpour<br />

rain, that would eventually flood the area. At this point in our lives, we have driven through<br />

enough of those downpours to know that it really isn’t worth the stress, plus we were tired.<br />

Saturday we drove for another six hours, and arrived in Nashville a little before it was<br />

time to eat dinner. Very excited girls bounded out of the Subaru Forester “we’re finally here!”<br />

So indeed, we are finally here. The day is less than 24 hours away that we have been<br />

working toward for essentially four years. <strong>Song</strong>s written, producer chosen and met, funds<br />

raised. Dreaming of the vision for the Table Grace album, and trusting ever more that it is God<br />

leading in His timing that has brought us to this juncture.<br />

Tomorrow we will all head to the studio with producer Dennis Dearing and musicians,<br />

Mark Burchfield (Bass), Tom Hemby (Guitars), Paul Nelson (Cello), Scott Williamson (Drums),<br />

Scott Brasher (String Arrangements), Bret Teegarden (Engineer).<br />

The day in the studio tomorrow will be spent on 8 songs, recording the piano, guitar, bass<br />

and drums, with what is called a scratch vocal over the top to guide what we do with the<br />

instrumentals. Scratch just means it is not the final vocal. Stay tuned for more info as the<br />

recording journey continues. Thank you for your support and prayers!<br />

Happy Father’s Day to all!!

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