Let’s Make a Music Video Together

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My wife and I have video’d our kids dancing as soon as they could groove. There’s just something about capturing their untiring joy (not to mention all that sass).

Recently we had the idea- what if we asked our friends and family to send videos of their kids getting lost in the rhythm too? Little 15 second or so clips of sheer, physical joy. And we could string them together in a simple video. The process would be fun and we’d have a blast putting something together that would make all our hearts beat quicker for happiness.

So help us make this music video! Send your clips of the highest quality to betonycoons@mac.com!
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Help Us Make a Music Video! from Tim Coons on Vimeo.

 

 

Off to Texas for a March Tour: March 12th-18th

I’ll be in Texas for a host of shows with LOUD HARP, an incredible worship band. Austin, Dallas, and Houston all in one weekend. If you’re seeing this and thinking to yourself, “wait, I’m in Texas and LOVE Tim Coons with his fresh sound.” Well, come to my facebook to see the dates and times: http://www.facebook.com/timcoonsbranches

Prayers over travels and my family’s well-being while I’m gone are much appreciated!

Kingdoms: Family Adventure Day #1

 We begin here whisperings and rumors of a new project… I say we because this time it won’t just be an album. My wife, Betony, and I have decided to create together for the first time. And not just the two of us. We’re also including our family- Lucy (3 years old) who loves to paint and boss people around and Harriet (16 months old) who likes to give us opportunities for exercise  when we have to run and pull her off of whatever dangerous thing she’s climbed onto.

As a family we’ll be exploring what it means for all of our worlds to overlap, embrace, and collide- music, art, husband, wife, child, adult, reflection, adventure, fresh, experienced, wonder, and wonder renewed. The working title is “Kingdoms”.

In holding to the practice that the journey is always more important than the destination, Betony and I have decided to have “Family Adventure Days”. We will dive into the deeper things of life, invite our kids into those places, and invite our close friends there too. We don’t know what each month will look like, but we hope songs, paintings and art come out of the “play” of these days.

“January Family Adventure #1″
Polar Explorers
Journal from Betony:

It’s January. It’s freezing cold outside (try -15 F degrees outside right now as I am writing this).  The New Year endeavor? Documenting our hopes and dreams for these upcoming months.

As a family we filled 5 mason jars- one for Hopes, Dreams, Prayers, Fears, and Secrets (and then actually a 6th jar that Lucy wanted to make. Can’t quite tell what the tag says as it is written in her 3 year old hieroglyphics.)

In each jar, we put special little mementos and words we’d spent time reflecting on. In the dream jar were type-written notes: “I dream that we could create something beautiful this year”, “I dream that my friends’ dreams would come true”, “I dream I could be a real ice cream chef”.  Feathers in the “Hopes” jar, unwritten secrets in the “Secrets” jar, one word fears (which we later burned) and rocks in the “Fears” jar, and a list of the people we care most about in the “Prayers” jar…

Then, we bundled up as best we could (the polar explorers part) and headed out to the wilderness (also known as the wildlife sanctuary west of Glenmere park). It felt really good to be out in the wild forest (OK not really wild, but it felt REAL). We found a special place to hang each of the jars – suspending by twine and air in the crisp sunshine. Inside we left pencils and paper in each jar. We want to hear your hopes & dreams too.

You’re invited- if you live near by, to go find these secret jars. Add your own tiny tidbits. Share bits of your story.  If nothing else, it is a beautiful walk in the woods.

Or, if you are family from far away, leave your tidbits in the comments section below.
Hopes:
Dreams:
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Happy Adventuring!