That title has more than one meaning - but everything going on in life of late gives one reason to celebrate.
First, Christmas break has arrived. I had a half day at school yesterday, during which I announced to my Honors class that I was having a baby boy.
Speaking of - we went to the doctor on Tuesday and learned via the ultrasound that we will be having a boy. Everything is going well, and the baby is healthy. Great news, right?
I did not make any other "announcements" to my other classes, but the news spread like wildfire through the rest of the grade.
We kicked everyone out, literally, at 11:30 and freedom was upon us all. I stayed to clean up my classroom and finish grading the science fair boards. I was pretty close to the last person in the building when I left at 4.
The other reason for the title is that we will be attending the Apollo Chorus' live performance of Handel's "Messiah" tomorrow afternoon downtown. I am very excited to see it; the last time I saw it live was when my brother performed it when he was in a choir in Michigan. But the most memorable part of that was being super tired and not appreciating it; I cannot remember how long ago it was or what led me to stretching out on the pew in the audience mid-performance. Perhaps it is best that my memory is hazy.
Finally, we enjoyed attending the taping of this week's "Wait Wait Don't Tell Me." It gave us a greater appreciation for the show and how it gets put together. We did tune in this morning as we ate breakfast, just to hear how much creative editing they do - it is more than you think! It was a funny show, and we have faces to put with the voices we hear on the radio. Best part? We each got a free travel mug, with Carl Kassell and Peter Segal's faces on the sides. Jealous?
-alan
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Yay-my friend, Michelle Areyzaga is singing the soprano solos for that. She's wonderful-hope you enjoy!!!
We both view those as acceptable Christmas presents. :)
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