Thursday, April 26, 2007

Life goes on in Beantown

Mom and I are keeping busy....actually I think she is a little busier than I am. She has her Beacon Hill Seminars just finishing up World Affairs and now moving on to Japanese Art. She also goes to book club. I am not sure she cares about the books so much but rather loves the chance to get together with a group of friends that she really enjoys.

I am feeling very well and am ready to start talking to the Doctors about the next round of surgery. I will give an update when I have any news.

I took a bus ride up to Manchester New Hampshire on Wednesday to hear Senator McCain's speech as part of his campaign kickoff...as if anyone wasn't ware that he was running. Someone on the advance team was a little late in opting for the rain site so it turned into a cold soggy affair but I had never done something like that before so it was a fun day. I was able to find a spot in the first row to watch the speech and afterwards McCain surprised everyone including his security detail and went over to talk to some protesters. I happened to be on his path back to his bus so I got the opportunity to shake his hand and exchange a few words.

Mom and I went to the Huntington Theater tonight and saw a dark comedy, Persephone, by a new playwright Noah Haidle. It is about a statue (and the statue is the main character) and her observations of life over 500 years. It was okay and as always well done. I also figured out why I have kept seeing Victor Garber (Probably best known for his role in the movie Titanic as the ship's architect) around town as he is starring in Present Laughter at the Huntington starting in May.

Hope all are well. What's the latest news with you?

Brad

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