I did my multiple choir rehearsal again, and had a great time. A number of the other Monday basses joined me, so we ended up a little bass heavy on some parts, which was amusing because that almost never happens.
Thursday evening we went to Lynne’s choir performance in a gorgeous old church. We stayed for the first half, but then had to sneak out to go to the Science Museum Late where my choir was performing. We made it just in time for the final show, and Steph got to see all the Star Trek memorabilia while I enjoyed the museum.
Friday afternoon I went to Maggie’s dance recital, which was a lot of fun. I met up with Nathan there, and he was still wearing his sparkle makeup from the Thursday late, which was amazing. After the recital went long, I joined Steph at Chotto Mate, a nice Japanese restaurant that has been on the list for a long time. Then we went to the British Museum Late, where we mostly went to the Samurai exhibit. I tried to go to the Geek Orchestra performance, but the room was overfull so I was unable to listen or watch.
Zaheer and Zahira invited us to join them and Flick to watch Hail Mary. I really enjoyed the movie, although they did the movie magic for a nicer ending in multiple ways that somewhat undercut the more interesting messages of the book. We went out for Italian afterwards, although Steph and Flick went home instead.
That evening, Steph and I went to an immersive cocktail experience called Avora, which had a story similar to Avatar. It was fun, and I appreciated the time I spent with Steph there. It can be good to get away from the devices and just be present for a bit.











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