Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Ramsey Lewis Played for My Birthday!

No, not really, but I did have the opportunity to hear one piano selection by Mr. Lewis today, my 79th birthday.

The real occasion was The Clare's "Joie de Vivre" award presentation, with Ramsey Lewis as this year's winner. The award "recognizes an outstanding senior who has experienced the Joy of Living through his artistic and educational contributions to the next generation and sharing of his talents with the people of the world."

The main entertainment was a jazz combo from the Merit School of Music, with which Lewis has been deeply involved. The pianist, bassist, drummer, and trombonist were wonderful, as, of course, was Lewis' piano solo. After a glass of white wine, I finally began to feel that birthdays aren't so bad after all.

Birthdays without family are generally days I prefer to ignore, but this year's reminded me of the big "80" coming a year from now. Now that sounds old! Getting four birthday cards and many friendly greetings helped. As luck would have it, I met a woman, the mother of a Clare resident, celebrating her 93rd birthday today as well, and she looked quite good. And a fellow resident ten years older than I celebrates tomorrow. This age thing is something to contend with, and I don't always handle it very well. Still, I'll remember this year because of Ramsey Lewis!

3 comments:

Adarlene said...

I am so happy you found something special to mark your birthday. Have a wonderful year to come.

Mary said...

A belated Happy Birthday! I have been checking on you since before your move to the Clare. And always enjoy the poetry. Thank you for posting.
Mary

Pat said...

What a very special occasion! I'm glad you could claim it for your birthday, too. I see this as a benefit of living at the Clare.
I'm glad you had a good birthday. I marked my calendar for next year!
Best wishes, Pat