Please keep Kathy in your prayers as she will be undergoing a procedure to remove a lump from her right eye; she had a similar operation in September on her left eye. She still plans to be at our Gaudete Sunday Mass. As she put it, "Santa will be bringing me a black eye for Christmas." We need to make that into a carol of some sort.
She will need a lot of help from us afterward as she will not be able to bend over or lift anything. We'll need to carry all her usual stuff to and from the choir loft. More importantly, if you forgot any music, she will be unable to provide you with another copy.
Still touring today, Jackson Browne has had lots of FM airplay over the years with songs like "Running On Empty," "Boulevard," and a cover of "Stay," as well as the Top 10 hits "Somebody's Baby" from Fast Times At Ridgemont High, "Lawyers In Love," and the song to which the title of this post alludes, "Doctor My Eyes," which reached #8 all the way back in 1972. To date, Browne has sold over 18 million albums in the United States. He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2004 and campaigns for a number of environmental causes.
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