During the last weekend of march, I went to visit my old stomping ground of Cullman, Alabama. Cullman is located in the center of the norther part of Alabama. I worked there at Childhaven for 8 1/2 years, and also attended graduate school at the University of Alabama. On March 28, the church in Cullman sponsored its 25th annual acappella singing. About 500 or so gathered and sang for 2 1/2 hours. I was in the process of recovering from a cold so my range was not very good, nor was my volume. But I enjoyed meeting several of the members who I had not seen in many, many years. Following the singing, they invited the singers to stay for food. They had more than enough food, and what I tried was delicious. I'm going to try and put the last Friday in March on my calendar each year to attend. It gives me an excuse to visit old friends (as if I needed an excuse).
I spend most of my non-singing time renewing my acquaintance with the Phillip and Donna. Phillip and I worked on the bus program at church, and played a lot of golf together too, as well as some basketball, softball and volleyball. My chin still has a scar from when it met his hard head. Donna has sure served my some wonderful meals in the past too. Both were not feeling up-to-par (Phillip with a bad cold and Donna had fallen recently), but it was sure good to seem them after so many years. The last time I saw their youngest son Russ, he was single. But he's been married to Corinne for 3 years now. He looked like he picked a good one - I know she did.
