Notebook
December 7th, 2012 by Gary Osberg

Good morning from Collegeville,

There is nothing like the good old fashioned stomach flu to make you want your “mommy”. Shuffling from room to room in your robe, clutching a small white wastebasket, trying not to soil the oriental rug. Nothing to eat, but saltines and Jell-O. It started early Sunday morning and I still feel lousy. Better now than two weeks from now. We had an invitation to attend the Minnesota Center Chorale’s annual Cabaret dinner and concert in The Great Hall tonight and there is no way. You may still be able to get tickets by calling 257-0603.

Seventy one years ago today Pearl Harbor was attacked by the Japanese and the next day war was declared. President Franklin D. Roosevelt called it “a date which will live in infamy”. My dad spent months in the bowels of a destroyer escort in the Pacific. He was a radar operator. There is no doubt that this had a profound effect on his life. He never talked about it.

The APHC show this week is live from The Town Hall in New York City. Special guests include the silken-voiced jazz singer and pianist Diana Krall, conductor and pianist Rob Fisher and harmonizing siblings The DiGiallonardo Sisters Plus the Royal Academy of Radio Actors, Tim Russell, Sue Scott and Fred Newman. The latest News From Lake Wobegon will bring us up to date on the talk at The Chatterbox Café. Enjoy the show.

Tonight there is a lighting of the Christmas tree outside of my window on the Bello Cucina patio. Treats will be provided by the St. Joseph community.

“Everybody, soon or late, sits down to a banquet of consequences.” Robert Louis Stevenson. (1850-1894)

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