Ah, me. I just got back home from a wedding reception. I practiced the time-honored tradition of "dine and dash."My niece was married today in Chicago (couldn't go because of a funeral at the parish) and the reception was here in Schererville. I picked up my aunt on the way to the hall and we went for dinner. Got there about 5:50 p.m. Left the hall at 8:30 p.m. Full, had a chance to visit with some family, and ready for sleep and Masses tomorrow!
One of the BIG surprises was the "appetizer and meal entertainment." We had a soloist who accompanied himself on a number stringed instruments. His songs were so mellow and his voice was just wonderful. So many times, I have been to receptions where one could barely hear the conversation of the people at the same table.
The music and singing tonight was great "cover music" to the dinner conversation.
I have got to see if I can use him at a parish event some time. He would be well-received.
Well, that's all you're going to get out of me tonight. I was up early this morning, had Mass and then a funeral and then afternoon confessions and the reception. I'm beat and am going to hit the sack soon. I'll be back tomorrow night!
And, by the way, congratulations Nicole and Mark! May you have many happy years together!!!



Some people would call this fourteen year old the biggest goof ball in the world. Others, hopefully, will look at him and say, "I want to be like him."
Today was really nice. I was able to take my "day off" today.
Today was not a really good day for me. This weather -- the incoming fronts -- has played havoc on my sinuses.
If you went to Catholic Mass today, you would have celebrated the Twenty-second Sunday in Ordinary Time.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. I know. There is hardly a sport's bone in my body. And that may be why I do not understand.
I would like to amend last evening's blog post.
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