Wednesday, October 10, 2007

Christopher's First Concert of the Year

Here is my wonderful, handsome son ready for his first concert of the school season. I know I am boasting but I am very proud of him. The concert was great and they sounded so good. He is in the Philharmonic Orchestra at Collins Hill. They have a new director and I think all the parents were worried just how they would sound, but we found out there was no reason for worry. Mr. Geil is very good and young so hopefully we will have him for the rest of Christopher's high school years. I made a short video and if I can figure out how to post it I will so you can hear them. You can't really see Christopher but he was there.
We got a call from the doctor this morning and there were NO malignant cells in his lungs. We still don't know what the fungal infection is, but hopefully will by late this afternoon or in the morning.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hi Suzan and family!! Christopher you are a handsome guy. I think women just love men when they are all dressed up! Wow!! It's so good that you are involved with music. It soothes the soul. I played the violin when I was in the 6th grade thru Jr. High (9th grade). I was in an orchestra and we were surprisingly good. I have good memories of that time. When I was in High School I did a lot of singing, solos, operettas, choir and a trio. I absolutely love music. When I gave up my violin I thought it was the cool thing to do. NOT! By that time I was just getting good. If you stay with music it will enhance your life immensely. I hope you are smarter than I was. From what I have been reading it sounds like you are. Your mom has every right to be so proud of you. Way to Go!
Keith, I hope you are doing well and I am praying for your complete recovery. Isn't it strange how silver threads connect people? I feel so in touch with your family and just want the very best for you. Love just makes things happen.
Suzan, thank you for sharing your family life, I find it very inspiring and uplifting and for every one of us that will write something, there are 50 others out there just reading and getting the same benefits, they are just timid, I know it took me a long time before I would post a line to say hi. This is a very warm and friendly place to spend some time. May God keep you and your family in His arms. -Rhonda

Caleb and Jennifer said...

I'm happy to hear the good news about Uncle Keith, and I hope they are able to treat his fungal infection quickly.

I'm glad the concert went well. Christopher looks great!

Love,
Jennifer