Friday, May 25, 2012

Anna's Arrival

Tomorrow Anna, our youngest child, will graduate from High School.  It doesn't seem that long ago that Beth and I were at the hospital wondering if we were going to have a Christmas baby.  But Anna refused to enter the world until after midnight, a Boxing Day baby instead.  After the long labour we were tired, but delighted with this new addition to the family.  Once Beth was back in her hospital room and resting, and Anna was in the nursery under the good care of the nurses, I went home to sleep.

Except I couldn't sleep - I was too excited.  So, not knowing how else to express the feelings of wonder and gratitude swirling inside of me I sat down at the piano and began to play.  Soon emerged a new song, written in honor of Anna's birth.

Weeks earlier I had booked some time at a local recording studio on Boxing Day, which happened to be the only time when some musical friends were available (because of the holidays).  So later that same day, with Beth and baby resting in the hospital, I headed out to the studio (located on an acreage outside of Regina).  I vaguely remember Beth insisting that I not cancel the recording session, but that could be my guilt wanting me to not look like an absent and inconsiderate dad!  Whatever the case, out to Cave Studio I went were I met Nevin Eggum, David Hilderman, and Dave Fries (who ran the studio).

We recorded three songs in that session, including the brand new composition which I had named Anna's Arrival.  It is a testament to the musicality of these friends that they were able to take this new song and quickly flesh out an arrangement.

I have never released Anna's Arrival on any albums, even though that had been my intention - in fact a few years after this initial studio session Nevin and I began recording a new version - which, unfortunately, was never completed.  So in honor of Anna's graduation I present the original version of this song, recorded mere hours after Anna's arrival.  Too soon, at least for these parents, she will depart - heading out into the world, a beautiful, creative, sensitive and wonderful young woman.

Whenever I hear this music I think back to that Christmas time 18 years ago when Anna was born, this little fragile package of flesh and bones, skin and hair - so vulnerable, so beautiful, so present - and due to her birthday's proximity to Christmas I am also reminded of Jesus' birth - the Word made flesh - so vulnerable, so beautiful, so present... and once again I am wrapped in wonder and awe.

On this track:
Dennis Hendricksen - Keyboards
Nevin Eggum - Guitar
David Hilderman - Bass
Dave Fries - Drums & Recording Engineer
Remixed May 2012 by Dennis Hendricksen

 
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