The show was fun but I am glad it's over. I have done way too much lately. Working full time, kids, grand kids, rehearsal, I am tired. I decided not to do the musical "Cowgirls." Just didn't feel like spending the time, plus it comes off the week of spring break when we will have the kids. I just didn't feel like taking it all on. I am still doing the Cowboy poetry festival in April and they have asked me to do a new benefit concert they are having at the Casablanca showroom the end of March. I think it is going to be an annual thing. Should be fun they are going to televise it on Channel 9 so should be fun. I need to lose some weight before then. Back to walking and starving. Boo Hiss,
This is Mr. Guiterrez. He is the sweetest little man and blows a mean Saxophone. He played with the 47 th Fleet Orchestra during World War Two and still plays a swinging sax. He played a medley of 40's music and then all the theme songs from the 5 branches of the military. He asked all the veterans to stand when their branch of the military's song was played. I was surprised at how many women stood. It was really touching. He was my favorite part of the whole show. So here is a shout out to Edward Guiterrez, soul man, old school rocker, and a snappy dresser to boot.


Irving Berlin's "White Christmas"
2 comments:
He is just darling and you are a hot Mama!
I know you probably don't care but it is actually worse to starve yourself to loose weight. It is better if you eat light and walk to loose weight! Just tellin' you cuz I love you!
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