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I woke up at about 9 today, not with a headache but still kind of spinning and stumbling around. Not very attractive. I drank two big glasses of water and then went back to bed, but when 11 finally rolled around I couldn't relax anymore thinking of all of the too-many things I had to get done today between the time I woke up and the time we went to see Cathy in the Seattle Pro-Musica show - clean the house for the post-concert reception, wash the glassware from Thanksgiving (!), get a refill at the pharmacy - and, of course, go to Mike and Nina's for their engagement party. I took my time getting OUT of bed but I was still going pretty slowly (no thanks to the cut in my "ring" toe from the toenail of my pinky toe - too much dancing last night, too much blood on my toe this morning).

Somehow almost everything got done (uh, except for anything involving cleaning the house), and thank GOD everyone was too exhausted to come over after the concert. So now Worthy Opponent is getting into cleaning the glassware and I'm getting ready to take the dogs for a walk. Then, I think, I'm going to lay around and do nothing (maybe catching up on the many, many friends entries on Live Journal). It's been a long weekend.

Pro Musica

Date: 2003-12-08 06:14 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] skarrin.livejournal.com
When I worked at Wizards of the Coast, one of the project managers sang with Pro Musica (tenor - GREAT voice, but HE turned in to a "ripe piece of work" before he "exited" the company). I love listening to their concerts at St. John Vianney. Very medieval.

Too bad my work schedule is EATING MY LIFE completely, or I'd go this year.

Re: Pro Musica

Date: 2003-12-08 09:31 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] webcowgirl.livejournal.com
As they say, better bad work schedule than no work schedule. They're doing three shows next weekend, it would be worth checking if your schedule coincides. The program was mostly renaissance/early baroque Christmas-y music, heavy on the very-Moor influenced villancios ("peasant songs"), and included a lot of music written in 16th/17th century Central and South America - with songs in Nahautl and, what was it, Toltec? It was a really good show!

Otherwise let me know when you need me and my Puerto Rico over at your house for a game. Have board, will travel!

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