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To: Mac Con Ulaidh who wrote (65631)10/26/2004 7:18:29 AM
From: Rambi  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 71178
 
That's a lovely quote- and a lovely way to look at death, I think. Thank you for sharing it.
It's early here. I couldn't sleep. The big choir concert is tonight- the one that features the 21 page Mozart piece that I have spent hours and hours practicing. I feel like a kid before a recital. I am SO nervous. We're also doing this piece called John the Revelator that is sort of boogie Gospel and it is the hardest thing I have ever learned because of the rhythms which are anything but Mozartian. In the middle of it the kids start clapping-- the guys on the downbeat and the girls on the upbeat, only it turns into this huge mishmash of random claps. We have yet to get through it without my losing track of them. I am trying to remind myself that this is not end of the world type stuff here. Life will go on even if I fall off the piano bench. My husband will still love me. The sun will probably come out tomorrow. I will say that Carole's death has reminded me how lucky I am that I am still here to experience the good and the bad-- but I would prefer not too much bad tonight.