“Another fantastic program, Shelby,” Jim greeted me when I walked into the reception. “Thanks, Jim. I think the choir added to it.” “And those two new instruments,” Hazel added, “were just the thing that was needed to create the perfect ambience.” Besides the dulcimer on the opening, there was a place for a zither later on. “Are they here yet?” I asked. “I saw Aiden over by the punchbowl a while ago but haven’t seen Stephen.” “I need to go find them to thank them.” I turned to go look for them but was stopped by the conductor of the choir. “Shelby,” he started, “I never got a chance to tell you how beautiful that piece is. Where did you find it?” “Hi, Tim.” I greeted him with a hug. “One of my friends up in Provo sent me a copy. They were thinking of doing it this year but decided

