Showing posts with label Symphony. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Symphony. Show all posts

Thursday, January 24, 2008

Praying for Cindy

This last weekend (a weekend of culture for me) I attended the Seattle Symphony Children's Program "Can Music Tell a Story?" It was the first time my girls had been to Benaroya Hall and they were very impressed. Anya was really into the cultural aspect of attendance while Mila-well she was just really impressed with the bathroom.

The conductor, Cynthia Kuan, did a wonderful job engaging the kids and spoke to them frequently throughout the performance. They heard excerpts from both "Star Wars" and "Harry Potter" so it was a big hit. Thanks to Cindy, Sara and Greg for the tickets.

Later that evening I attended Ea Sola's performance "Drought and Rain" by the National Ballet of Viet Nam-Hanoi. To say that this piece was intense is an understatement. At times I realized that as an audience member I was completely anxious. There was a lot going on and I certainly can't explain it but I went with the Director of the Dance Academy where our girls take dance. I think she got more out of it than I did.

Anyhow, after the show we decided to have a drink at our town's only watering hole Italianissimo. Per normal I was eavesdropping and we learned that the wife of the Owner of the place had be diagnosed with a recurrence of BC. She had 3 lumpectomies, a mastectomy and reconstruction with a TRAM flap in 2005 (?) She had gone on to raise more than $25,000 for the 3-day and now the cancer is back.

She is having surgery today. Please pray for her: clear margins, quick healing and steady hands for her surgeon.