[Magdalen] A pat or two please
John Robison
friarjohn00 at gmail.com
Thu Jul 12 09:38:19 UTC 2018
Prayers aplenty.
On Thu, Jul 12, 2018 at 1:29 AM P. Dan Brittain <pdan.brittain at gmail.com>
wrote:
> Came down with an UTI last Sunday. Started feeling sick while singing in
> Springdale (2 hours from home) - started driving, Only driving when alert,
> finally made it to the halfway point and stopped - too dangerous to go
> on. Tried calling home, she was at the church practicing organ - no way to
> hear cell phone over the pipes. Finally got a hold of our middle school
> band director and his wife and they came and drove me (and my car) home.
>
> Monday was sleep an hour up an hour, not much better at night. Tuesday went
> to Dr and got tested and confirmed UTI, got prescription. By Tuesday
> evening was feeling much better. Wednesday, not so much.
>
> Had already agreed to engrave a musical score for a friend, now going to be
> a last minute thing before she leaves for a convention.
>
> Grandkids arriving tomorrow. I need to feel better and would really like a
> more normal schedule.
>
> --
> P. Dan Brittain
> Harrison, Arkansas
>
> Transcriptions, Arrangements and Original Compositions
> Wind Band, Brass Band, Choir, and Ensembles
>
> http//:pdanbrittain.com Or at Sheet Music Plus
> http://tinyurl.com/yb9fl39r
>
--
The Rev. John R. Robison
The Old Catholic Church, Provence of the United States.
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