November has been a difficult month for us and it is with some relief that this weekend we were able to turn the calendar page to December. I think that most people go through a rough patch now and then, and this past month has been the time for us. Injury and loss have taken an emotional toll. I think that it is at times like these it is so important to have a support system. Our friends and family have been good to us and although we aren’t out of the woods yet, we can see blue skies ahead.
Two highlights of the month have been musical evenings. Last week we went to a John Denver Tribute. Lyle loves Denver music and the night was a good escape. I am so so on the Denver music part but I did appreciate the quality of the sound and the comfortable seating at the Winspear Concert Hall. Thanks Jonathan and Laura for the ticket gift!
Then, this past week there was a real treat. We went with friends to the Oh What A Night Tribute. The first half of the concert was a tribute to Frankie Valli and the second half was Christmas music with a tribute to Andy Williams. Again, the night was an escape for us from the sadness that had prevailed over the past couple of weeks. The music was performed by a male quartet. They were talented vocally and extraordinarily agile and coordinated on stage. There were quite a few costume changes during their routines and Lyle described these to me during the show. It was all great fun, and being with friends was the icing on the cake.
Perhaps you might remember that I wrote about this particular quartet in the spring. We had attended a performance then too and our friend George had taken a picture of me with James, one of the group members. George had his phone along again last night and we were able to show the picture to James, as well as take another photo. There is a picture of James standing with me at this latest concert. I would highly recommend this group’s performance to anyone who likes to tap their toes to lively music.
www.ohwhatanighttribute.com
So, the countdown to Hanukkah and Christmas has begun. Our church calendar calls this season Advent – a time of anticipation and preparation. Lyle and I are certainly looking ahead to blue skies and brighter days.
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Sue with James |