I rise late and mostly sit in the blue recliner resting. I had so wanted to attend Amasong's 20th anniversary celebration, but there is no way I could consider traveling even if the chemo had gone well. I had already sent my apologies and a song that I wrote for the occasion (too late for them to try to sing Sisters of the World for the concerts). Maybe they will try it sometime. Still, it would have been wonderful to hear the choir again, to see people and find out how things are going with them.
Their new director Meagan Johnson Smith has been great. They are prospering under her direction. As well, the founding director Christina Boerger will be there, and I would have liked to have chatted with her as well. No matter. I am constantly having to curtail activity due to the chemo and cancer disabilities, but that is for the extras, not the norms. I am grateful that I can do my job(s) here and that is a blessing indeed.
I have completed one year of the four maintenance years. Three more to go. If my body is able to withstand it, perhaps I shall be able to go to Amasong's 25th anniversary! By then I suspect the kids will all be living on their own and I will be a bit less impacted on a daily basis. That might leave a bit extra for the special events.
At any rate, I wish them well. I can't wait to hear how it goes, and maybe even a recording of the event. I shall have to ask if that is possible. Congratulations, ladies. Ya done good.
Saturday, May 21, 2011
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