I am, I have two shows....I always love to put a smile on all the mommies faces out there and their families. plenty of time afterwards for me to get home for mine!
Registered: 01/16/02
Posts: 14376
Loc: East Greenwich RI USA
My gig today is cooking dinner for my wife, and my daughter and her family .... I'll let son-in-law do the dishes ... Ravioli with bolognese sauce- OF COURSE they are from Venda, Steve - bone in loin pork roast, double baked potato, mushroom gravy, artichokes with ranch dipping sauce, mixed green salad ... and of course a nice wine ... Lydia is INSISTING on doing something so she is making a chocolate lava cake in her new 'Pampered Chef' bake dish ... Have a great day, and "HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY" to all of you ... t.
[Q Ravioli with bolognese sauce- OF COURSE they are from Venda, Steve - Lydia is INSISTING on doing something so she is making a chocolate lava cake in her new 'Pampered Chef' bake dish ... Have a great day, and "HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY" to all of you ... t. [/B][/QUOTE]
Tony I knew that without you even saying so We've just been invited to a wedding rehearsal dinner party being held at Venda in a week from now. Wouldn't you know we have another committment and can't make it!!!
I got a last minuete call to sub for a drummer that broke his leg. The gig was at a VFW hall with a 10 piece tejano/variety band. Lots of good dancers and lots of fun but I do feel sorry for my drummer buddy.
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Registered: 06/24/05
Posts: 892
Loc: Baltimore, MD USA
I did my usual 2 church services this morning. Then it was time to do the cooking. I'm always very thankful that my wife doesn't want to go to a restaurant on Mother's Day. So I always cook her anything she wants. This year she asked for crab imperial. So I made that along with baked potatoe and asparagus. It was a great dinner and a great day all around. And yes, happy Mother's Day to all you mothers out there.
Joe
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Registered: 01/02/04
Posts: 7305
Loc: Lexington, Ky, USA
Regular club gig...every holiday for over 30 years. It's where the B-3 lives, but I don't use it for dinner jobs. This year, just the Mp-30 piano and a nylon string classical guitar thru two little Cm 30 Rolands. 8 hours during serving time. No other sound system...no vocals.My "relief" player couldn't make it this year. At least there were lots of "pretty mommas"!