Sunday, December 02, 2007

The Phantom of the Opera was here

Since we didn’t have to get up early today, we didn’t. I had turned the alarm off and slept in. We both showered early, and then Evelyn began to cook for tomorrow’s dinner. I went to the computer to tweak the sermon. She was off to a coffee klatch at the church for the Mary-Martha meeting. I continued to practice for a while and then went to get Tom Crouch to look at the closet project I would like him to build. He did but couldn’t make any real plan until Evelyn makes her design. At least I think he will do the work. Evelyn returned around noon, and we had more leftovers for lunch. It might be turkey month in the Valley. We had to dress early because we had to leave for our 7:30 concert at 3:30. This is because the people we go with are Catholic and have Mass at 4. They wanted us to go with them because they thought that there would be a free winter Texan dinner afterward. The worship service was very uplifting. Their priest has had very good messages both times we have been there. The dinner turned out to be cookies and coffee. They also gave prizes to each couple there. Ours was citrus fruit. We went to Taco Bell for a light supper and then were off to the concert, featuring Franc D’Ambrosio. We were still 45 minutes early but that is par for winter Texans. The performer sang one of the leads in “Phantom of the Opera” for 3,000 performances. He was very good. I was able to talk with him a but before the cncert, during the intermission, and after the concert. I did learn that Broadway performers now wear “lavaliere” microphones whereas they used to have voices that could project even to the back row of the theater. We came home and went right to bed for tomorrow.

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