In case you are wondering how today went, here’s a brief synopsis. I went by the clinic this morning to get my counts. I wasn’t sure what they would be, because I was so tired yesterday. Well, they did them and my counts were 6.1. In case you are wondering, that’s good! When they are above 5.0, I’m less susceptible to illness. So, that is great. That means the Neulasta shot is working! I hope Dr. Mendelsohn is as excited next week as I am.
So, that meant I could go on with my plans for the day…which were: the Point of Grace concert in El Dorado. Lauren in our alumni office had worked with their manager and set up an alumni and prospective student meet and greet before the show. So, we went down early and had lunch in Camden at Woods, stopped and got Shelley a cake (today is her birthday), set up for the event, “overheard” sound check and got to meet the girls. They are so fun by the way. We had so much fun with them and I’m even more of a fan now. We just got back a few minutes ago, I loaded the pics on the computer and I’m sharing them with you. They are on tour with Michael from the original Avalon group and Selah. I will throw out that they put on a great concert and that even though their last show on this tour is tomorrow night Houston, I was super impressed with just the classy way it was all put together. They were not afraid to rock out, but at the same time it wasn’t even all about them. We sang with them, got up and danced, worshipped and they ended the evening with us singing a Hymn, lights down, eyes closed and they just exited the stage. So classy. And, thanks Shelley for the huge Ouachita commercial. We owe you guys!
our fantastic driver the always happy passenger the bakery in Camden that Lisa took us to, to get a cakewhen I asked the lady at eh bakery to write on top of the cake, she told me that was not really something she could do and then said I could…so, I did. I took the cake in the back and wrote “Happy Birthday Shelly”. The problem is, she spells is “Shelley”. So, I had to “take” the “y” off and add and “ey”. That’s why it looks like it does. Oooops the groupies the meet and greet…telling Ouachita stories (the girls with Dr. Kluck, my boss) (the girls signing our stuff) Michael the girls and Selah Selah
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2 of my fav groups, I am sooo way jealous!!
I still laugh about some of the stories the music profs at OBU would tell us about POG.