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Saturday, May 18, 2013

Bob's Your Uncle Provides a Brief Pause before Chaos of a Busy Life!

One of the best times in life is going to eat with co-workers at lunch time. Erica, Carol, Joe, Matthew, and I went to Bob's Your Uncle for lunch. I had the sliders and they were really good. We sat outside on the patio and enjoyed good conversation. That said, I'm looking forward to summer hours beginning and working 7-4 M-R, 7-11 Friday.

The current thought is Scary Robots will rehearse on Fridays from noon - 230-ish. We are awaiting confirmation for what we hope is a first gig. I hope for more details soon.

Speaking of Scary Robots, we rehearse on Tuesday from 8-10.

This week is chaos.
  • Saturday
    • Megan works at Fareway
    • Alex's baseball game in Riverside
    • Racing back to get ready for a wedding
    • Wedding
    • Megan / Alex to the Ped Mall for a jazz band concert
    • Possibly, a graduation party
  • Sunday
    • Early shift (9 AM) at the NCYC Pancake Breakfast
    • Drums @ 11 AM Mass
    • Possibly, a meeting about the Iowa Ambassadors of Music Europe trip in summer 2014
  • Monday
    • Lessons
  • Tuesday
    • Megan is on the interview committee at church
    • Karen out with friends for supper
    • Scary Robots 8 - 10 
  • Wednesday
    • Alex baseball game in Wellman
  • Thursday
    • Karen to Riverside Casino
  • Friday
    • Scary Robots rehearsal noon - 230ish
    • Alex baseball game in Waco
  • Saturday
    • Graduation party in Manchester
    • Then Balltown
  • Sunday
    • It had better be great weather b/c I think we're pulling the camper home
  • Monday
    • Relax?
  • Tuesday
    • Couch guy
  • Wednesday
    • not sure
  • Thursday
    • Alex baseball game @ 6
  • Friday 
    • Scary Robots rehearsal noon - 230ish
    • Alex baseball game @ 6
    • Rattlebox at J & A Tap - guitarist is a co-worker and the band plays material similar to Scary Robots
And then it's June, which does not get any slower. The calendar is pretty full already, but I don't really want to write about June when nearly half of May has to pass.

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