Re: I miss TH

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> From: Everett Warren <ellyssian@gmail.com>

>I've been trying to schedule a hike or two with Katrina, inviting Donna to some local concerts by my band, met Charles & Maryanne back in the spring, and stayed over at David's a couple weeks ago. 

Let's hear it for mini TH get togethers. :)


>I'm playing bass (and maybe guitar) with Sofeya and the Puffins, a folk/world/blues/myth/rock band based here in Central PA.   Our first CD came out about a month ago, and there just might be another in the future,  as we've added a number of new members (including a vocalist who toured with the revival of Hair, a guitarist who also adds great low vocals to our 3 part harmony,  and myself) since it was recorded.  There's a video on Facebook of our original song Night Owl, with Ginger Doss and Lynda Millard joining us for the final choruses.  We're opening for Sharon Knight & Winter next weekend,  and for Wendy Rule at the end of the month.

It really rocks that you are opening for Wendy Rule. Way cool!


>There are a bunch of things going on I can't talk about just yet, but in other stuff: I'm back with Stacy,  I've lost more than 40 pounds since May, Justin is finishing up his last week of his last undergraduate class and will be moving in with his girlfriend at the end of August,  Rachel is going into 12th grade this coming school year and then will be off to college to deepen her current knowledge of the 40 to 50 languages she can speak and write and become a linguistic archeologist,  Mr B will be entering 5th grade and we're adjusting to his Asperger's syndrome. 

I'm glad that you and Stacy are back together. I'd seen news of the weight loss on FB, I think, and about Justin's graduating. But I'd not realised that Rachel was going to be a senior. Oy. One of my best friends back in Colorado has a daughter starting her senior year this autumn also; they've spent time this summer visiting universities. It's kids growing older that make adults feel even older. :)  And Mr B is going into 5th grade? Oy. Are things looking up now that there's an official diagnosis, as in the school accommodating him better? 

>I've even been breaking my 4 year or more pattern of not reading much by reading a little more.

Yay!! I'm doing my usual summer I want to read fun brain candy versus I should be reading things for work battle, so I'm doing a bit of both. :)  

Ellen

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