It's not your imagination. You really have seen this setting before in a previous post. We were privileged to attend the Dave Wickerham concert at the Scottish Rite Cathedral a few Saturdays ago. He is a world-renowned organist and he regaled us with a lively holiday performance before accompanying Laurel and Hardy's silent film "Big Business" followed by a few more Christmas carols. If you ever have an opportunity to hear him, seize it. He had zero music set out in front of him and definitely put the Moller organ through its paces. I wasn't sure the firstborn would have the same interest level that the middle child had displayed towards the organ when we'd heard it this summer, but I was pleasantly surprised! Poor middle child was under the weather and decided he probably shouldn't join us. Great was his disappointment.
Monday, December 19, 2022
You're not seeing double
My sweet Daddeeeeeeee joined us, too!
Goofing off in the lobby where I got married a long time ago.
It was sad to see so few people attending the concert. There were maybe 100 people in the building. Social distancing was not a problem, though I wish more people could have come. The roads were dry and it wasn't bitterly cold. Still, I understand how nutty the Christmas season can get and you just can't say yes to everything.
Take good care of yourselves and stay warm! Maybe the frigid mess that is coming will freeze all the germs. We can hope!
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