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A Message From Susan- February 2012
21st February 2012
Hello,
The past couple of weeks have been rather busy but also lots of fun.
I celebrated my dear friend Lorraine Campbell’s 50th birthday. She had a big party and a good time was had by all of us. It was lovely to see friends I hadn’t seen for awhile as well as dance the night away and really show Lorraine how much we all care for her and love having her as a friend.
Three weeks ago I threw a party for my family, friends and neighbours- it was to say thank you and show my appreciation for all their support and kindness over the last few years. It was a great night and we had a wonderful band and before I knew it I found myself up by the microphone singing three songs, my signature party favourites Whistle Down the Wind, Who I was Born To Be and I Don’t Know How To Love Him from Jesus Christ Superstar. We all had a great time and it was lovely to laugh and be with the people who have helped me along this incredible journey.
Apart from rehearsals for the musical I’m also focusing on my new album. There is something so exciting about working on a new project and entering unknown territory, I really enjoy this and the anticipation of getting back to my sanctuary in the recording studio and working with the talented Steve Mac. It’s a challenge to try out different songs and to be able to take yourself out of the comfort zone and experiment with new genres and different tempos and I am looking forward to it as soon as we can decide on songs!
One of my wonderful fans, Angel, a hugely talented singer recently auditioned for America’s Got Talent. I sent her a little video message to wish her all the best! I know that feeling of getting on the audition stage and I wanted to let her know that we are all behind her and rooting that she makes it through. I sincerely hope AGT say yes, they’d be daft not to!
On Tuesday, I was invited to St Augustines School in Edinburgh with Cardinal O Brian to support the charity work they do for SCIAF, the Scottish Catholic International Aid Fund. They pupils have raised a staggering £52,000 so far and for Lent are focusing on raising money for Southern India. It was a great morning spent with the pupils. I helped make pancakes and successfully flipped a few as well and also watched a dance class, which I ended up participating in! Although I have two left feet and am as dainty as an elephant it was still a giggle!
I will continue to try and update you all as regularly as possible- life is getting busier, but I’m not complaining as I really am enjoying all the opportunities on offer! I’m a very lucky lady.
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