Got up Saturday morning ready for a busy day. Did a few household things then went ahead and got ready for Lara's wedding. Dana called me as I was pulling out of my driveway - Kailyn was needing to be babysat... by me (per previous arrangements). I got there and was promptly handed the kid.
Everything went smoothly during the ceremony. All who were involved did great. Kudos to Jack for keeping the technology running like a well-oiled machine. Also kudos to Stacey and Dana for keeping the people aspect of the wedding ceremony moving along as well. I had a "situation" with the baby and had to hand her back to her mom. It would involve an EPA air-quality infraction. (what did you feed that kid anyway?!?)
I have come to a realization that the current church group really hasn't seen me "dress up" before. Before Crosspoint, I was typically in a suit of some sort on Sundays. As such, I've got quite a wardrobe that I only use pretty much on special occasions. I got plenty of compliments which is always nice but they came as a surprise. The funniest moment though was provided by Doris, one of the seniors that attend our church (also Heavy E's grandmother). She came up to me, wrapped her arms around me and said "you are beautiful...". I got a little uncomfortable as she kinda hung on for a bit longer but then she said... "If I was 99 years younger, I'd MMMM!!!" LOL!
That had to have been one of the funniest things that had happened to me lately.
Anyway, I picked up some lunch and inhaled it then went back to the church to get my drums set up on the stage again. We had moved them for the wedding. Kevin had already set up the rest of the stuff. After I got done positioning everything and connecting all the microphones I went home to change for the next event... the dance recital. As a favor to Kyle, I got a friend of mine to take orders for videos at the recital. I came along to help her and also because Johnna wouldn't know anyone there. She came by and picked me up then we made our way to the Princess Theater. Tag was already there and had setup a table for us. We sat down and went right to work. In the middle of it all, Shane came by and gave me 4 hours worth of work to get done in 90 minutes; install XP on this laptop, format this USB drive, install this new drive in this carrier chassis, load Adobe Premier on this laptop, etc. Several things were wrong with this picture as there wasn't much I could do in the time I was alotted. Plus, I had no tools. Sigh.
I saw plenty of folks I knew that had kids there. Wow, there are a LOT of kids that go to dance school. Amazing!
After that was over with, Johnna and I went and picked up something to eat then went our separate ways. Got to bed a bit late. What a long day.
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