A lot happens in four months
Well, it's been quite a while since my last post. A lot of things have happened.
My aunt Janet passed away Oct. 30. She had a cardiac arrest on Oct. 22 and was without oxygen for 15 minutes. She was in the hospital from the 22nd to the 30th. They took her off the ventilator on the 29th and she passed away the 30th. On the evening of the 21st we had a family party for mine and my father's birthdays (his was the 14th, mine the 23rd). Luckily, I got a good picture of her that night. We're still struggling to deal with it. She was more like a mother than an aunt.
On November 7th Josh Groban's new album "Awake" hit stores. It's pretty good. Some of the songs are a little different from what we're used to hearing, but most of them are very good.
School is stressing me out. It's getting close to the end of the semester, so, of course, everything is due. It's difficult, but I keep telling myself "just a few more weeks, then you can have a nervous breakdown. Just a few more weeks..." I've registered for next semester, which will be the lowest number of credits I've ever taken in a regular semester: only 9. But that doesn't mean the classes will be easy or the workload smaller. Then in May, Jessica and I will graduate, and our brother will graduate from high school. Then what? Who knows? I haven't decided yet....
The earliest known recordings Judy Garland made, before she was famous, which were thought to be lost, have surfaced and are up for auction. Hopefully, whoever wins them will be able to figure out who has rights to them and will get them put on an album for the public. I know a lot of people, including myself, who would love to hear it, much less have a copy! Here's the link to Bonhams site with the information. The estimated price is $30,000 to $40,000!! http://www.bonhams.com Just type Judy Garland in the search bar. It will be the second lot listed.
My aunt Janet passed away Oct. 30. She had a cardiac arrest on Oct. 22 and was without oxygen for 15 minutes. She was in the hospital from the 22nd to the 30th. They took her off the ventilator on the 29th and she passed away the 30th. On the evening of the 21st we had a family party for mine and my father's birthdays (his was the 14th, mine the 23rd). Luckily, I got a good picture of her that night. We're still struggling to deal with it. She was more like a mother than an aunt.
On November 7th Josh Groban's new album "Awake" hit stores. It's pretty good. Some of the songs are a little different from what we're used to hearing, but most of them are very good.
School is stressing me out. It's getting close to the end of the semester, so, of course, everything is due. It's difficult, but I keep telling myself "just a few more weeks, then you can have a nervous breakdown. Just a few more weeks..." I've registered for next semester, which will be the lowest number of credits I've ever taken in a regular semester: only 9. But that doesn't mean the classes will be easy or the workload smaller. Then in May, Jessica and I will graduate, and our brother will graduate from high school. Then what? Who knows? I haven't decided yet....
The earliest known recordings Judy Garland made, before she was famous, which were thought to be lost, have surfaced and are up for auction. Hopefully, whoever wins them will be able to figure out who has rights to them and will get them put on an album for the public. I know a lot of people, including myself, who would love to hear it, much less have a copy! Here's the link to Bonhams site with the information. The estimated price is $30,000 to $40,000!! http://www.bonhams.com Just type Judy Garland in the search bar. It will be the second lot listed.
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