House of Deej
August 15, 2008
The Call
I took the bull by the horns - okay, not really - I called K because I was tired of waiting for her to call me. The conversation went well; at least I think it did.
Talking to her reminded me of past conversations with my prescription drug addicted aunt - she was slurry and disjointed. I'll chalk that up to her saying she'd just woken from a nap.
In any case, I put on my best bubbly, friendly voice and asked if she had any questions or concerns about the wedding. She wanted to know what the menu was. Even though I knew her daughter had already told and the caterer had already told her, I went through it all again. She didn't mention beer even when I said we were serving coffee and punch.
We talked about decorations; I told her I'd taken her daughter out to get some more things yesterday. It seems all of that is falling into place now.
The bride's family isn't coming here until the morning of the wedding. She works on Friday and, according to her, doesn't want to come up that night and have to "bathe in a lake" before the wedding. I guess getting a hotel room or staying with her mother who lives in town is not an option for them. It's not a big deal to me; it just means that I'll have to help with the decorating myself.
The weird thing is - I think she's intimidated by me. It's a freaky weird feeling because I'm about as scary as a butterfly. She stammered and tripped over words. I found myself going out of my way to be nice and to reassure her that everything was going well on this end.
My hub, A, once said that he thinks K's second hub is a total schmuck who probably bullies her. A thinks the second hub, B, is the one behind the beer and everything else. We shall see, I guess.
So, the wedding is in two weeks and I'm anxious for it all to be over. I am simply hoping for everything to go well and the kids to have a wonderful day.
Peace
Talking to her reminded me of past conversations with my prescription drug addicted aunt - she was slurry and disjointed. I'll chalk that up to her saying she'd just woken from a nap.
In any case, I put on my best bubbly, friendly voice and asked if she had any questions or concerns about the wedding. She wanted to know what the menu was. Even though I knew her daughter had already told and the caterer had already told her, I went through it all again. She didn't mention beer even when I said we were serving coffee and punch.
We talked about decorations; I told her I'd taken her daughter out to get some more things yesterday. It seems all of that is falling into place now.
The bride's family isn't coming here until the morning of the wedding. She works on Friday and, according to her, doesn't want to come up that night and have to "bathe in a lake" before the wedding. I guess getting a hotel room or staying with her mother who lives in town is not an option for them. It's not a big deal to me; it just means that I'll have to help with the decorating myself.
The weird thing is - I think she's intimidated by me. It's a freaky weird feeling because I'm about as scary as a butterfly. She stammered and tripped over words. I found myself going out of my way to be nice and to reassure her that everything was going well on this end.
My hub, A, once said that he thinks K's second hub is a total schmuck who probably bullies her. A thinks the second hub, B, is the one behind the beer and everything else. We shall see, I guess.
So, the wedding is in two weeks and I'm anxious for it all to be over. I am simply hoping for everything to go well and the kids to have a wonderful day.
Peace
posted by DeeJay at 01:25
12 Comments:
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hooray for being tough! even if you are not a toughie :D
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Trust a man to be pushing for booze ;p
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Hmmm, I don't have a bubbly voice. I can be friendly, but I'm never bubbly. Do you think I need one (for later when the nephew gets hitched)?
Crossing fingers for you. ;)
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I hope it all goes perfect Deejay:)
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I hope it goes well xx
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I think she was probably shocked when you called her and she quietly backed off...:)
Whew! Now you can get back to business!
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I hope all goes well!!! BTW which dress did you choose?
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If he turns up on the day with a hip-flask and a portable radio tuned the football, you'll know where he stands.
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Well you know what they say...
Float like a butterfly, sting like a bee.
Even if your a butterfly, I sure wouldn't want to be stung by you if you were get all "bee". :)
Glad things worked out for the best, hopefully everything from here on out is smooth sailing.
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Oke, i am the neighborhoud idiot. I have to ask, what's a bubbly voice? Words that comes out a splattered chewing gum bubble?
Anyway, good of you to call her, to come up for yourself. Well done!
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I'm keeping my fingers crossed Deej. Maybe they need to be told that the day is not about them, it's about the kids.
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Hey, that's what BYOB was invented for. I know he knows this, but he's trying to score some free liquor.
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