Catching Up PDF Print E-mail
Written by Steve Larsen   
Wednesday, 25 April 2012 08:24

Who knew life could get so busy???

I hope you all had a good Easter, and enjoyed General Conference.  I know our family did!  We visited with family in a city about an hour north of where we live on Easter.  The weather was great, and we had a fun Easter egg hunt in the back yard.  It's worth noting that the ages of the egg hunters range from 12 to 21.  And we had about 7 dozen eggs to hide.  My wife and her sister love to make tons of eggs, and my kids love dying them.  As a joke, my brother-in-law said we should hide the six egg containers in lieu of hiding each egg individually.  His yard didn't provide a lot of good hiding places, so I sort of took him up on the idea, and hid two of my four dozen in their containers.  It's funny that these two dozen were the last ones to be found.  I guess I found a really good hiding place for them.  (It helps to hide them where there may be spiders, since all the hunters are girls.) :-)

My missionary daughter in Chile is having a great time and is having lots of success.  She is in her fourth area, and was recently made a trainer, so she has a new greenie (they call them "hijas", which is Spanish for "daughters") and her "hija" is from Argentina.  Jessica writes that her compie talks as much as Jessie does, which is A LOT!  So I guess they're a perfect companionship. :-)  Fall is falling in Chile, and since she's in the furthest south mission of Chile (and furthest south in the world, as a matter of fact), it's started getting cold already.  Her city rarely sees snow, because it's very close to the ocean (as is almost every city in Chile!), but it gets cold and rainy.  And those of you who have spent a winter in humidity, you know that the cold goes right through you!  Anyway, she's become a master fire starter, since their homes are heated by wood-burning stoves.  You can read her blog that I set up for her at http://blogs.larsenclan.me/jessica.  She's even got lots of pictures there for you to see.  If you like writing to missionaries, her address is:

Hermana Jessica Larsen
Chile Osorno Mission
Casilla 7-0
Osorno, Chile

My second daughter, Megan, is a freshman at the University of Colorado in Boulder, studying international business management, and was on the Dean's List for the first semester.  It looks like she'll make it for the second semester as well.  She's such a braniac! :-)

My third daughter, Katie, is a freshman in high school.  My youngest daughter, Emily, is in 7th grade.  She just got braces a few weeks ago, and is finally used to them and doesn't talk about them all the time any more. :-)  She's also about to finish up her season in volley ball for her school team.

Lastly, my son, Trevor, is soon to be a daddy!  His wife, Katie, (that gets confusing some times!) is due on July 11, and is having a baby girl.  They are going to name her Lia.  I'll be sure to share pictures of her when she gets here.

The Larsens have officially entered "birthday season."  Starting with Jessica in mid April, we have birthdays every two weeks until early June.  Jessica is mid April, as you've heard in the most recent podcast, my wife's birthday is early May, Emily is mid may, and Katie is early June.  I included a special song in the most recent podcast that my wife sort of wrote.  She created some lyrics that she put to a familiar tune.  Jason Jones then mixed it and created an awesome version of "Do Your Pants Hang Low" - in case you missed it, here are the lyrics:

Do your pants hang low, does your butt-crack show?
Can you feel it when the cold winds blow?
Do you waddle 'cross the street like a duck with webbed feet?
Do your pants hang low?

Even though I've heard the song dozens of times, I still laugh almost to the point of crying every time I listen to it.  If you haven't heard it, download Show 137 right now! and give it a listen.  Let me know what you think.

 
New Show And New Goodies PDF Print E-mail
Written by Steve Larsen   
Wednesday, 08 February 2012 11:16

Aloha!

(My missionary daughter starts almost all her emails with "Aloha!" so I thought I'd try it out.) :-)  I am trying to get back in the habit of updating the website at least on a weekly basis, so I've got this week covered!

If you've listened to Show 131, you know that I'm giving away four different CD's right now.  If you haven't listened yet, WHY NOT?  Click the "Download The Show" link to the left and give it a listen.  Anyway, I am currently offering two CD's by Jenny Phillips ("Sabbath Morning" and "Arise and Shine Forth"), one by Chris Hartwell ("Racing and Retracing"), and one by Stephanie Mabey.  The CD by Stephanie is one I picked up at her concert a couple of weeks ago.  The CD is a special mix tape created and signed and decorated by Stephanie and her purple sharpie.  It contains several tracks from her upcoming album "Wake Up Dreaming."  If you'd like to win one of the CD's I mentioned, use the Contact Me link and let me know which CD you'd like to win.  I will be choosing winners for each CD in a few weeks.  If you win, I will email you and ask you for your mailing address to send the CD to.  In the case of "Racing and Retracing," you will win a digital download and not a physical CD.

As you heard in my "public service announcement" in the show, Valentines Day is less than a week away, so you'd better be sure to get your sweetie something special for Valentines Day.  I heard a funny line several years ago - remember to tell your sweetie how much you love her before someone else does!

For those that are interested, you can follow my daughter's missionary adventures on her blog here - I update it each week with the emails I receive from her.  If you like writing to missionaries and/or sending care packages, her address is:

Hermana Jessica Larsen
Chile Osorno Mission
Casilla 7-0
Osorno, Chile

She loves getting letters and emails.  If you want to send her an email, just send it to me and I'll forward it on to her.  Jessie's best friend is also serving a mission in the Peru Lima West mission, and I manage her blog as well.  It can be found here.

Thank you for your support of the podcast!  And if you like the show, tell your friends about it, even if they're not members of the Church.  As you know, the show caters to all types of musical tastes, and it's not all just Sunday morning easy listening music (although I often create such shows.)  The podcast may be a way for you to introduce the Church to a friend and show them that Mormons have diverse tastes in music.

Have a great week!  And come back 2/13 for a new show!

 
Happy New Year! PDF Print E-mail
Written by Steve Larsen   
Thursday, 12 January 2012 09:22

HAPPY NEW YEAR!

Wow, it's been a while since I updated the news here. I hope everyone had great holidays. I was unfortunately sick over Thanksgiving, which made us change our Thanksgiving day plans. We were supposed to go to visit family about an hour north of us, but since I was sick, it was just our little family of 5 (who are currently home.) We were able to get together for Christmas and New Years with our other family members, so that was a good thing. The most exciting thing about Thanksgiving was a phone call I received from my son in Georgia. He called to let me know his wife is expecting - so I'm gonna be a grandpa in July! How cool is that?

On Christmas day, we were able to Skype with my oldest daughter who is currently in Puerto Montt, Chile in the Chile Osorno mission. We send emails back and forth on Mondays, but seeing her and talking to her, even though it was on a computer screen, was quite awesome! She is extremely excited to be serving a mission, and has been having positive experiences. Being in the southern hemisphere, she is now into summer - she said last week it got all the way up to 82! :-) Her mission is the most southern mission in Chile. In fact, in one of the cities where the elders work, they see penguins occasionally.

You may have noticed that there are more shows available now - I'm keeping the 8 most recent shows available instead of just 6. So, if you missed a show that you really wanted to hear (like the four Christmas shows), they will be available to download a little longer. After the last Christmas show, I took a little time off, and just released the first show of 2012 this past Monday. Be sure to give it a listen!

I've got Show 130 in the works and hope to have it out on Monday - there will be a couple of exciting new songs that we'll hear on this show. Be sure to come back and give it a listen. Have a great week!

 
Attention Artists!!! PDF Print E-mail
Written by Steve Larsen   
Sunday, 12 June 2011 13:48

Attention all LDS Music Today artists!!! You have probably noticed our banner ads at the top of the web page. I provide this space free of charge to our artists, so if you wish to place a banner on the LDSMT web page, send me a banner and the link it should go to, and I'll get it posted. Or use the "Contact Us" link at the top of the page to send me any questions or suggestions you may have.

 
Play Your Music on LDSMT PDF Print E-mail
Written by Steve Larsen   
Sunday, 15 January 2006 07:45

If you are an LDS Songwriter or artist, you can submit your music for inclusion on future shows. For information on how to submit your music, visit our FAQ page.  We want music of every style and genre.  The only stipulation is that nothing in the song can be contrary to the teachings of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints .

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