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11/29/2004
Parade webcast video
Well, the video of the parade is online, for what it's worth. It's taken from up high enough that you can't tell who's who without knowing (I'm the taller half of the 2nd couple - watch closely and you'll see me give a hand cue!) and also because it's that high, there's no sound and you can't see any of the kids in the caboose. But at least no one's skirt flew up! We're 46 minutes and 15 seconds into the video. So if you're really bored, there you go! :)
And no, it wasn't as wet as it looks. It was wetter. LOL!
4:52 PM
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11/24/2004
Santa Claus is coming in a wet, falling-apart choochoo train...
Ah, Christmas parades. They are so much fun to dance in. Even when everything goes wrong...
So last Saturday was the Concord parade. One of the songs we were dancing to was Santa Claus is Coming in a Boogie-Woogie Choo Choo Train, so we had a train theme for our float. A couple of parents made a train engine and caboose out of cardboard, painted them and decorated them, etc. We had one little girl dressed up as the engineer riding in the engine, the rest of the little bitty ones were dressed as elves riding in the caboose, and the dancers were in the middle dancing. We had a fogger so that smoke was coming out of the train's smokestack and everything. Doesn't that sound awesome?
So, Saturday.
The train blew out of the back of the truck it was being transported in, so it ended up being put back together with lots of tape and some rolls of cardboard. The generator that ran the fogger for the smoke was loud enough that it was hard to hear the music. Which kept skipping anyway. (CD on the back of a moving truck=bad idea.) I got one of the boards we dance on dropped on my foot, which I ignored and danced on for 2 hours, which meant Saturday night I could hardly walk. In spite of how all this sounds, it went great. We are quite used to adversity, and we got the train looking perfectly good from a distance. We faked it well when the CD skipped, and everyone had a great time. And in spite of the weather forecasts, it didn't rain! It wasn't even cold (until afterwards, when the float was on its way back to the meetup point at highway speed and Ginger and I were sitting in the train hanging on for dear life so it didn't blow away.)
So, Wednesday.
Parade #2, Spencer/Salisbury. My foot was, somewhat miraculously, OK by then. The train had collapsed and had to be reinforced with 1x2's and staples. And more tape. The poor thing looked pretty pitiful. It was threatening rain so we nixed the generator and arranged a wire-and-netting thing to look like steam coming from the engine. There was a lot of rushing around getting the float ready, lots and lots of improvising, but we managed, and started moving towards the start point.
Then the rain started.
So for the Spencer portion of the parade, we wore plastic trash bags and stood under umbrellas waving at the crowd. That kept us pretty dry, if a bit chilly. Some of the kids were pretty disappointed that we weren't dancing, but..well... Then, just as we got to the start of the Salisbury part, the rain stopped. So we pulled off our trash bags, put down our umbrellas, and started the music. We headed into downtown Salisbury, dancing away.
Then the rain started.
Once you're already dancing in the rain, and everyone is cheering for you, you can't really stop. Even as the rain gets harder and harder. And you (and your cardboard train) get wetter and wetter. By the time we were done, we were soaked to the bone and the train was very near collapse. And we were noticing the wind. We rode the distance from the end of the parade to the meetup point in a huddled mass of cold, wet cloggers.
But you know what? In spite of it all, we had fun!
9:30 PM
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11/23/2004
Random survey
Shamelessly stolen from the LJ of HoustonDragon, who cheers me every day with his tales on the Customers Suck board.
» ME / MYSELF / and I
|| name || Lara
|| height || 5`2"
|| hair color || dark brown
|| length || shoulder-length
|| age || 31
|| status || Quite happily married
|| school || Duke & UNC-Greensboro
» LAST...
||movie you rented || A Cirque du Soleil, but we haven't watched it yet cuz it's still in the car
|| movie you bought || Um...the Chris Rock DVD I think
|| song you listened to || Cold Pizza & Warm Beer by Saffire
|| song that was stuck in your head || the Bilbo Baggins song. And it's still there. Also thanks to HoustonDragon. :/
|| CD you bought || Hukilau Hulas
|| CD you listened to || The CD we danced to in the parade (which consisted of Santa Claus is Coming in a Boogie Woogie Choo Choo Train and Christmastime's A-Coming. Over and over again.)
|| person you called || Ginger
|| person that called you || Brian, literally as I was answering the above question :)
|| person you want to call || Um...anyone I don't like?
|| person you hugged || Hmm. Thanks to my sleep-fogged state this morning, I don't know if I hugged my hubby or just kissed him. So either Brian or Ginger.
|| person you kissed || That one I know. I KNOW I kissed Brian bye this morning. :)
|| person you hit || A guy in college who deserved it
|| person you fought with || Mom
|| TV show you watched || Yeah, we all know how often I watch TV.
» DO YOU THINK YOU ARE...
|| pretty || Well, people say so.
|| funny || Sometimes
|| hot || Ask Brian. ;)
|| friendly || Yep. I certainly try at least.
|| ugly || No
|| lovable || Most of the time :)
|| caring || Absolutely
|| nice || Yup
|| obsessive || Only occasionally
|| dorky || I prefer "nerdy"!
2:16 PM
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11/18/2004
The sad part here...
is that I don't have a picture of my great-grandmother to put up here. My family has them all. Well, at any rate...
Flossie Irene Ackerman Butler
October 18, 1904 - November 13, 2004
Rest in Peace
3:44 PM
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11/05/2004
How do they know?
So our systems librarian is busy setting up the new computers. And the circ desk computer died. Needless to say that's where the first new computer went. Yesterday, the old microfilm reader died literally WHILE we were setting up the new one! Someone came in to use it and he decided to use the old one since we didn't know how long it would take us to get the new one installed and set up. And the old one died on him. How do these machines know?
3:52 PM
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