Klarinet Archive - Posting 000717.txt from 2004/08

From: Nancy Buckman <eefer@-----.net>
Subj: Re: [kl] Flatbreads Have Arrived - Yum Yum
Date: Thu, 26 Aug 2004 23:39:00 -0400

At 06:18 PM 8/24/2004, you wrote:

>Hi Nancy
>
>Just got your flatbreads today - thank you very much!! Same delicious taste,
>so I'll have to pace myself and not wolf them all down at once. I want them
>to last a long time. They remind me of the wonderful time I had with you at
>ClarinetFest and that terrific restaurant at the hotel. I miss you.

Let me know when you want more - they're very easy to send. I think a lot
about our visit....I had such a good time.

>How's everyone in the family? Have you intrigued Bill enough to want to come
>to Vancouver yet? Did you manage to exchange the boots yet?

Everyone is just fine - Savannah remembers you and said to tell you she
likes the picture books of your "neighborhood". If Bill can get enough
time off, he will come in 2007 for Fest. I decided not to send the boots
back. Kristen's nephews wanted boots too, after seeing them. They fit the
two boys fine, so I gave them the boots and the four of them love to go
outside and show all the kid's their feet. They are all having great fun
stomping around the house in them.

>I was just in Seattle again for the weekend - my cousins had Garden Party on
>Sunday for their youngest son and his new wife. It rained allday and night
>before the party and the am of the party but stopped just in time. Luckily
>they had enough foresight to rent tents so it turned out really well. I've
>been trying to exercise almost every day since you left. My new adventure is
>walking around the Stanley Park Seawall - it's about 5 miles I think and it
>takes me about 2 and a half hours. It's a real energy stretch but I'm proud
>of myself!

Take four steps for me and that can be my contribution to your exercise
program. That's a long walk there, lady!

>My cleaning lady was here this morning so the place looks and feels great.
>I'll make a supreme effort to make it stay this way as long as I can.
>
>Well, I must begin my practicing, then I'm going out shopping, maybe for a
>skipping rope, which I'll use in the winter when it's too miserable to walk
>outside.
Morrie will be sending my clarinets back next week. I've been playing
every day and the scales are coming along. When it's too miserable to walk
outside, try killing two birds with one stone. March around your apartment
while you practice. (hee-hee)

>Sending you a hug...

It is reciprocated.

Nancy

Nancy Buckman
Principal Clarinet / Orchestra AACC
eefer@-----.net

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