Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Any day that includes McFries

This might seem much of an evaluative matrix to you, but in my educated (but chemically steeped) brain, anyday that you can enjoy a small bag of McFries with a whole lot of catsup (not to mention the two Mcburgs) is a good day. You won't convince me otherwise. And that was after a breakfast of two eggs/ham/cheese, all fried together with a side of a small bagel! Guess you know that today has been good.

Spent some time at the church, getting the choir folders ready for the 11 p.m. Christmas Eve Ceremony of Lessons and Carols. The rehearsal is tonight, followed by the annual choir party. I hope to be able to run the rehearsal, drop in on the party, and lead the service tomorrow night. If I am still awake at midnight Christmas Eve, that may well be the next miracle--as we have been going to bed at 9 or 9:30 p.m. all week.

Clearly, the chemicals are leaching out-- and I still have 4 (four) (FOUR) days left to enjoy before they hit again. As I mentioned to someone today, if this regimen would have the desired outcome, I could live (LIVE) with this.

6 comments:

  1. Say "hi" to the gang for me. Enjoy your McMeals, rehearsal, the party, and most of all have a Merry Christmas!

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  2. McFries, Lessons and Carols. Seems like a good day to me!

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  3. Sounds like you have a good appetite Dick! Those McGoodies are the grandkids' favorites (Grandma enjoys them too)! Enjoy this season of MIRACLES!

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  4. Poppy, when I'm at work, one of my favorite things to do (besides go home with a fair amount of money in my pocket) is leave and go to the McDonalds down the street and get a double cheeseburger meal on my break. I'm glad you are enjoying "McGoodies" as well. By the way, the phrase "McGoodies" just tickles me, I love it. Anyway, I'm glad you had a good day, so glad you were able to feel better and get out for a while. I love you and miss you, we'll have to Skype again soon. Bear.

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  5. Maestro, it was great to see you and Mom the last couple days. It was clear to me that you were feeling good. The choir party was great; you are so lucky to have so many long-time, close friends. Tomorrow we will have our "Skype Christmas", first of its kind! Merry Christmas!

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  6. Blessed Christmas to you and your family, Maestro. Midnight Mass at Rosary Cathedral was wonderful, the Pinkham Christmas Cantata went well with brass, organ, and tympani, and now I am ready to start chemo on Tuesday with all my singing done until Epiphany; an appropriate date.

    Candles are burning on your behalf. May you continue to enjoy McDonalds and feel ok.

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