A little sunshine
The hospital-related activities of last week together with a funeral left me feeling in need of some light relief by the time Thursday came around. Thankfully, it was a WI week, so a fun evening promised to lift the spirits and a lunch date with an old friend on Friday followed through nicely.
Such things are a reminder of the important things in life, for as I listened to the eulogy at the funeral I wished I could chat to Margaret once again, about some of the things I didn’t know about her life and to get to know her a little better. It’s not the first time I’ve left a funeral and felt sad that it was too late to learn more: a useful reminder to spend more time with friends whose company I cherish.
More fun on Saturday too, with a fish and chip date before going to the opera at the cinema in Cheltenham to see La Traviata live from the Met in New York.
Wow.
We loved it – and were not alone. A fantastic set design and marvellous performances from the whole cast. Even if we thought Alfredo was a bit wet, at least he had a great voice! Of course, it’s not a story with the happiest of endings (!) but at least in this production Violetta held her own until the very last gasp and left the audience similarly breathless. Only on the way home did we realise that Ellis and Mary were at the cinema in Thousand Oaks watching the same live production and feeling equally positive, even without the benefit of haddock and chips to sustain them
Oh and another little ray of sunshine dropped through my letterbox yesterday. I have plans to install the update this afternoon and am trusting for no unexpected changes in the weather.
Fingers crossed.
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