Sunday, May 30, 2010

craziness at work


The first half of this year was pretty nuts in the office. It started in January and has just recently calmed down. I took over responsibilities of the Program Management Office within our company and six project managers (3 of them brand new). I was a bit overwhelmed. I was literally running in the office from meeting to meeting. We were under all kinds of pressure, priorities were changing weekly, new systems and procedures were being implemented, it was a mess. Because of that most of my social life and all of my blogging stopped. I caught up with March a bit ago and have now made it through May. Half as many posts as usual.

Things are getting back to normal. The office will be a never ending subject of bewilderment. Looking forward to getting my life back and posting about it on a regular basis.

Coming next will be five days in a row of fine/rare craft beer being served by the well known brewers themselves. Some cool events.

Rolling Thunder


I just missed getting inside the mall barrier by 1 second. The parade was a loop around the mall so if you didn't get in before it started you were out of luck. Some official was closing it while I pulled up and I was the first person denied access. As soon as I turned away the lady let a few others go across. WTF? What kind of timing do I have? So I raced back past Arlington Cemetery, past the Marine Corps Memorial, through Rosslyn, on to the Mt Vernon trail, across the Roosevelt Bridge and to the mall. I missed it again but probably more like minutes. Some people were sneaking through the barrier and across the street. I decided to just chill with a Harley group under some tree cover. It was a long parade that went on for over an half hour. Lots of interesting bikes. I had a Harley expert near me calling out all the rare stuff.


Saturday, May 15, 2010

The Stringdusters and Raging Bitch

The Infamous Stringdusters did a two night run at IOTA. It's a convenient venue being in my neighborhood. I didn't make it on Thursday but showed up on Friday night after some fine 'zza at Faccia Luna. The place was full but not packed tight. I looked around and noticed a good portion of fans drinking Flying Dog Raging Bitch. It is a new local beer this year that has been well received and I enjoy. I think they went through more than they expected because they were serving them warm. You can always count of fans of good music to like good beer.

The Stringdusters rocked out. The crowd really gets in to it. They have some local friends/family or something. It was a good time.

Monday, May 10, 2010

Beth's wedding

Beth's big day had finally come. Beth and my mother had been planning for a year, reservations had been in place for months, and I sorted out the alcohol a few days before vows were exchanged. Everything fell together well. Its all about the planning. The wedding was at a nice bed and breakfast with some large property. The family and wedding party all stayed on site and had a great weekend.

The boss doesn't like me taking off on Fridays because we have a big weekly meeting with the client. I called it off from work months in advance and woke up about an hour earlier than I would to go in the office. I headed off to the airport 3 miles away to rent a large suburban utility vehicle. It ended up being a loaded Jeep Commander with leather, three sun roofs, crappy GPS, nice satellite radio, and a rear view video camera. I stopped back at my place and loaded up all my crap. Next stop was Total Wine for the keg of Sierra Nevada Summerfest and a case of Bell's Two Hearted Ale (a favorite of the groom's). I rolled in right after 9am when they opened. I would have bought more special brews but I was afraid of not having enough space. After Total Wine I went to Norm's Beer and Wine which is a well known store among the local craft scene. I pulled in while they were opening at 10am. Lucky for me the distributor was there dropping off my beer. The distributor man was nice enough to also load the Stoudts PILS and Starr Hill Jomo kegs (160 lbs each) in the back of my Commander. Also stuffed in the back were three tubs to put the kegs in and two taps. Next was Scott's and I arrived almost exactly on schedule five hours after I awoke. We had some lunch, packed up the Commander with their stuff, and headed off.

Some four hours later we arrived at the Magnolia Manor. We rolled up around 3:30 and check-in was at 4:00. The man of the house greeted us while wedding planner woman of the manor finished with some last minute yard work. We backed up the Commander to the barn where the rehearsal and reception were going to be and dropped of the kegs. My parents had already dropped off the six cases of wine and two cases of champagne they brought down from DC. We took off to the gas station to get ice to stall for time and wait for others to arrive since it was barely 4:00.

Before long my sister, Matt, and my parents rolled up along with other family and friends staying at the B&B. Although there was initially some resistance we tapped the kegs. We played some corn hole and some folks threw around a frisbee. The out of towners started showing up for the rehearsal dinner. It turned out to be a big party with about 40% of the 120 person guest list in attendance for the rehearsal. After a little run through at the ceremony site we headed over to the other side of the estate for dinner in their open air barn. The pasta was pretty good. Everyone seemed to enjoy the beer and wine. It was nice seeing family such as Phil, Jim, Sue, and Beverly. It was also good see old friends from the home town such as the Phillips and Friends. Most people had left by around midnight. Beth, Matt, and I were tripping out on some moonlight fog near the potting shed. We ended up only going through about 2/3's of a keg the first night. The Starr Hill Jomo was good.

Saturday was a hot sunny day. The wind really picked up later in the day as well. After a fine brunch we hung out in the sun, played corn hole, threw horse shoes, and drank beer. Half of the reason I got he keg of Summerfest is because I love how crisp and light it is on a sweltering summer day so that was tapped pretty quickly. The man of the B&B had a huge grill with a 100 lbs pig sprawled across it. He was rotating a dozen or so chickens on a rack above the pig. It was going to be a good dinner. After all day in the sun with beer we all amazingly were present and dressed on time for our assigned duties. Right before my brother and I started seating people I had to run the boutonnieres out to the groomsmen. I found them way out on the property behind a barn on top of an old silo in their suits getting their picture taken.

Most people were early and the venue wasn't ready early so when the manor doors were opened most people walked through and seated themselves. My bro and I only seated a dozen people all together. It was nice. People parked on the front lawn. They were greeted at the front door by the Friends twins. After walking straight through the house out the back my brother and I walked them across the lawn to the ceremony while a harpist played. Finally Scott and I walked Mom across the lawn and down the aisle. During the ceremony Beth and Matt stood on a huge slap of oak (6-8" high & 6-8' wide) from an ancient tree that had fallen on the property just weeks before. I tried to take video since my father was giving away the bride. His biggest part of the weekend. It took awhile to get used to the camera's zoom and how to take good video clips. I think I got some good shots but in many instances I was out of position because I wasn't aware of what was going to happen minute by minute. In those instances, and there were many, I had to choose between continuing with a bad angle or moving somewhere and getting very jerky video in the process. The ceremony went well and the wind didn't cause any problems.

After the ceremony the guests hung out and had drinks and snacks while we took pictures. The reception was a big version of the previous night but with a DJ and wait staff. Beth and Dad danced, we had dinner and tapped the PILS, and there was a toast in the barn that almost was without champagne. I only remember a small piece of cake. The DJ was rather loud. And he played the typical songs regardless of Matt and Beth's
Do Not Play list. I opened up an Allagash Victor and Victoria and passed it among Beverly, Adam, Phil, Linda, Beth, Matt, and the Perrysburg table.

The party didn't go too late because most people had to drive home.
It got a little chiller at the end of the evening. Beth and Matt ended it with a cool little sparkler run.

We all had to pack and boogie by 10am the next day. Again I was surprised everyone met the deadline.

Sunday, May 2, 2010

Avon walk, Preservation Jazz Hall Band, & My Morning Jacket

Saturday was a busy day. I rode my bike out in the morning to the Avon Breast Cancer walk to support Teri and Alex. Of course when I went to meet up with them they were on the absolute far side of the course way up in Maryland. I had to get back to meet my brother for the concert that night so I didn't have much time but rode up to find them anyway. The Avon walk was an interesting event. Lots of walkers and volunteers all decked out and supporting each other. The guy on the Harley with pink Converse shoes jamin' out to the Village People was most entertaining. They walked 26 miles that day and 13 the next.

Scott picked up me up for the Preservation Jazz Hall Band and My Morning Jacket concert that afternoon and we headed over to Robert's. We had drinks and burgers from the grill. When we got to Merriweather the lot was still pretty empty. We had the best seats in the small general admission area right in front of the stage. The PJHB threw down. The tuba player had a sweet fro. The clarenet player was old and rocked out. The drummer was from the 9th Ward. They had four horn players, a bass, piano, and drummer. They finished with the guy from My Morning Jacket. It was a fun opening set.

My Morning Jacket played one big entertaining set. They jammed out pretty well but it was more of a group thing rather than much individual effort. Nothing wrong with that I'm just used to a solo on occasion.

It was a long ride home after a long day.

my Avon walk videos (can't find my pics)
bike ride GPS (Sat & Sun)