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In other news, this is the fourth day in a row that I have been completely unable to speak. Perhaps I should start to entertain the possibility that this might actually be a throat infection, rather than just a cold?
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I'm not sure going out in the freezing temperatures last night was the best thing for my cold, mind, but I'm glad I went. It was a fab concert - the singing was fantastic and I had an amazing seat, right at the front, best view in the house (took with me a friend who neither speaks a word of Welsh nor even has a television, so I'm not sure quite what she made of it all, but she loved the singing, at least!). It was also my first experience of being stageside at a live television broadcast, which was rather fascinating!
The concert turned out rather more dramatic than anticipated, however, when one of the choristers collapsed in the middle of a performance! Cue a hasty cut to commercials (although not until the song was over) while she received medical treatment and revived enough to walk off the stage. I sincerely hope that she is fully recovered now.
Overall, a highly entertaining evening - and best of all, the tickets were free!
Now, if only I could shake this cold and regain my voice, I will be completely happy...
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They know how to get your attention and all you can do at the moment is throw you arms up in exasperation and say to yourself "KIDS" ... then have a wry smile.
If it keeps up for much longer, seek medical advice ... you might need a course of antibiotics.