Wednesday October 18 2006
Walked early and Leslie had a job interview, so I went back and woke her up and she had to hurry to get there on time. Packed my bag for the weekend and went to Hopkins and heated up some soup and talked to John and he was under the weather so I went to Int. Market and got him some. Then I took Barry and Holly to the airport. Went back to Hopkins and picked up Jeanne and we went to the Taproom and Leslie met us there. I had hot wings, but there was no sauce on them really. I was telling the chef, Will, to develop a sauce. I don’t know why I get so bossy sometimes. I just want the food to be good, and I have an opinion, so I share it. I should probably just keep it to myself. Then we went to the cheese shop and I was hoping they had espresso, which i was in the mood for, but they didn’t, so i bought some $6 butter for some reason. It tasted really good. Then went home and took a short nap, and made some tea. Then Thad Cockerall called and he said could I bring a bass to the gospel show at the basement, and I probably shouldn’t have, but I took my mom’s down there and played with Thad and Julie Lee and it was pretty cool. Charlie Louvin played. He said: “Tell the bass player (me) the bass is too close to the mic and it’s breaking up.” heh heh. But that’s the first music I ever remember hearing. My parents singing the Louvin Brothers’ “If I Could Only Win Your Love”. Leslie came and there were lots of Christians and Laurie Webb gave me her new CD and I told Justin Earle to call me if he needed anything and I hope he does. Then we went home and went to bed.