Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Good News Comes in Twos

1. We bought tickets to see Phatom this Fall. Last time I saw it, I was 16 and we knew the lady who played Christine. She took us backstage to see all the costumes. It made a huge impression on me. I'm so excited to go again with Rob!! (If you want to buy presale tickets, you can enter the code SPIRIT on Tickemaster)

2. I (finally!!!) have an appointment scheduled with a pelvic orthopaedic surgeon/specialist next week. This is after seeing two other orthopaedic doctors...

10 comments:

  1. Good for you! Maybe Aaron and I will get lucky and scored some free tickets this fall.

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  2. never mind, I just checked the dates, and I don't think I'll be ready to leave my baby for 2 1/2 hours that soon. I'm glad you got your appointment though.

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  3. Wow! How fun to go to Phantom. Never been to anything like that and it sounds like fun. And good luck with the surgeon.

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  4. I hope your appointment goes well...and enjoy the play! It's been a while since I've seen it, but someday I'd like to see it again.
    Have fun!

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  5. How fun, Mike and I are going to see Phantom again in June for our anniversary, it's one of my favorites. Good luck with the Doctor!!

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  6. I love phantom! Have extra fun for me too! I hope you get some solid answers soon on your pelvic pain. Keep us posted!

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  7. I have seen Phantom 3 times and I LOVE it! I need to go check to see if they are coming to Phoenix! Where do you enter that code in??? Good luck with your appointment. I hope they can figure something out for you!

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  8. I love LOVE Phantom--the book, the show, the movie--LOVE the music to death.
    Good luck with the doc--hope they can fix you :)

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  9. Do you remember the first time we met and we went to Les Miserables? Steve and I were engaged if think. Wasn't it like almost five years ago? Whoa!

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  10. Ahh, Phantom. It was the first major theatre production I ever saw. I was 15 and it played at the 5th Ave. theatre. I'll never forget the explosion of the chandelier and the music pounding into my soul. I loved it so much, my Gram and Uncle Don sang "All I Ask of You" at our wedding reception. I later took Josh to see it for his first time. I hope Rob likes it more than Josh did! :-) Anyway, how fun! I am happy for you (and seething with jealousy)!!

    Also, glad to hear you got in with another specialist. I hope this one can cure you. Though I must say, you really hide your pain well! I'll keep you in my prayers!

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