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Texas and Beyond


 AH, The Life of a Wedding Photographer!
 

Yesterday was beautiful and bright
Lots of smiles and Texas sunlight,
Cameras and film and this and that
Ready to create a memory path.
Be at the church by 9:30 I had asked
Photos are to be taken, a pleasant task,
Groom and best man were standing outside
Nowhere in sight was the beautiful bride.
Oh they are running late, but they'll be here
They finally arrived, I gave a silent cheer,
The unsmiling priest acted pretty put out
You can't dress in the church he almost said with a shout,
You have to go to the center across the parking lot
There you'll find a dressing spot.
I will be there in a little while with the key
Among a few grumbles and nary a glee,
He finally walked across the wide span
Carrying a collection of keys within his hand.
Mumbling and grumbling he finally opened the door
As we all filed in, onto a basketball floor,
A tiny bathroom was used without any comfort at all
Everyone was sweating in this home of basketball.
By the time the bride was finally dressed
All of us were more than a little stressed,
Finding a background to get some good closeup shots
Wasn't much fun with it being so hot.
I went back to the church, greeting family and friends
I had a funny feeling this day will be without end,
I had prayed the night before everything would be okay
But I don't think the priest received God's memo that day.
You can't move around when the ceremony begins
You can take photos without flash he said without a grin,
Where would be the best place for me to stand?
Over there he grumbled and pointed with his hand.
This is getting better and better I thought to myself
It was just one of those nagging feelings I felt,
The music started, the wedding party had arrived
I settled down with relief and a sigh.
The ceremony was beautiful, I had hope yet
The I do's were said, photo taking was next,
All was going well then the priest said to me
You have to wind this up, I have to leave.
I'm not finished, there are many more that have to be done
You'll just have to take them in the hot Texas sun,
I couldn't believe he started turning out the lights
Is it illegal to feel like you want to beat up a priest in a fight?
We'll just have to take the rest outside in the sun
Being a wedding photographer sometimes is not too much fun,
I finished outside shots because they were anxious to go
I guess I'll get parents and grandparents at the reception, you know?
Out of town we drove, to a small community miles away
I have a sinking feeling about this wedding day,
I got to the reception right after the bride and groom
The reception hall was nice, could have been more room,
Outside there was a tree that would be a beautiful background
Yet the groom had gone back to their house and couldn't be found.
One hour ticked by and still no word from the groom
The bride was looking anxious as whispers filled the room,
So the meal was served another half hour went by
Finally the groom decided to arrive.
The poor bride had a frown on her face
As he walked over into her space,
He sat down, talked to her for awhile
Then he walked out of the door, not wearing a smile.
Seems he had gotten hot and sweaty in the Texas sun
"I decided to shower while I was at home, Hon!"
Finally things settled down and he came back inside
He got his chicken fried steak dinner and sat down by his bride.
The cake lady was late, should have been set up by ten
Four hours later she finally came in,
With help from her husband the cakes were in place
Watching all of the action, I felt I had just run a race.
Okay now, we can finish photographing family and friends
Oh no, when will this wedding day ever come to an end?
But what is this now, oh my the parents couldn't
They had changed into jeans and shorts, please tell me they wouldn't,
Well onward we went, just as they were dressed
Let's see now, isn't a wedding day supposed to be blessed?
By the time I insisted for the bride and the groom
To go outside, out from the hectic room,
The bottom of the bride's dress
Had become a horrible mess.
I finally got them under the tree
Had to tuck under the dirty dress so no one could see,
By the time I got home it was quite late
I felt a little shell-shocked, I sure had earned my pay!
Usually I take up to fifteen film rolls
But this wedding was different as everyone knows,
One black and white, three color and one digital card
Was all I managed to shoot, between ending and start.
Late bride and missing groom
Grumbling priest and small reception room,
Undressed parents and dirty bride's gown
Less smiles and many more frowns.
Whew, that is over, I'm so very glad
Maybe the wedding this Saturday won't be so bad,
In the meantime I'll practice my happy face
To get me through this hectic wedding photographer's race!!!!!!!
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 Friday Facts!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 

1. I'm sleepy, yet sleepless
2. I wish I could find a quiet corner in the world.
3. Is it time to retire, ummmm from my job in Kindergarten?
4. My youngest daughter is in LOVE!
5. My two new grandsons are growing too fast.
6. "YAWN!"
7. I have great news!
8. Now Let Me Think!
9.
10.
11.
12. Now where was I?
13. Oh yeh, TEXAS!
14. ummmmmmmmmmmm
15. oH yES i hAVE sOME gREAT nEWS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
16. WHO ME? STRESSED OUT?
17. nOW wHERE wAS i?
18. I've got it!
19. I'm right here!
20. Did I tell you I have some good news?
21.
Posted by RoieVanBib at 5:53 AM - 6 Comments   Add a Comment  
 

 There are three sides to every triangle!
 

I RECEIVED THIS IN MY EMAIL TODAY FROM A FRIEND AND ALTHOUGH YOU MAY HAVE SEEN THIS, IT MADE ME LAUGH, SO THOUGHT I WOULD POST IT. I HOPE ALL OF YOU HAVE A WONDERFUL WEEK. kAREN

At New York's Kennedy airport today, an individual later discovered to be a public school teacher was arrested trying to board a flight while in possession of a ruler, a protractor, a set square, a slide rule, and a calculator.

At a morning press conference, the attorney general said he believes the man is a member of the notorious Al-gebra movement. He is being charged by the FBI with carrying weapons of math instruction.

"Al-gebra is a fearsome cult," a Justice Department spokesman said. "They desire average solutions by means and extremes, and sometimes go off on tangents in a search of absolute value. They use secret code names like 'x' and 'y' and refer to themselves as 'unknowns', but we have determined they belong to a common denominator of the axis of medieval with coordinates in every country.

As the Greek philanderer Isosceles used to say, 'there are 3 sides to every triangle'."

When asked to comment on the arrest, President Bush said, "If God had wanted us to have better weapons of math instruction, He would have given us more fingers and toes".
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 The Bicyclers Are Coming To Town!
 

Once a year in April, usually the third weekend but because of Easter it is this weekend, our small town of less than 5,000 population swells to over 18,000. Today is the day of the MS 150 Bike-A-Thon from Houston to Austin.

It is truly an amazing weekend for our town.We are their overnight stop. First of all we live 6 miles out of town on a farm market road. It is a great road because of its curving and little hills and valleys and the wonderful assortment of Texas wildflowers decorating the countryside. Our property front starts at the road, although our home is further back on a dirt road and cannot be seen from the FM road. In the past, we have sat on the tail gates of our vehicles and watched the thousands of bikers go by, holding up signs of encouragement and telling them they only have 4 1/2 miles to go before they get to their destination, the fair grounds, where the majority of them will spend the night in large tents. It is truly and incredible thing to see, The colorful bikers going up and down the hills and around the bends and all the tents at the fairgrounds, the balloons over the entryway.All the bikers support vehicles and people. 13,000 are just the bikers. Have no idea how many support people and police officers from other counties are also here.

We will have three lady bikers spending the night with us. They are members of a church in Houston and tomorrow morning early we will go to the church building, have a devotional and take communion. There will be other bikers and their host families as well.

I am usually out on the side of the road someplace photographing the bikers with the wildflowers in the foreground, but alas, today I have to work at the video store from 9 to 3, so will miss the majority of them riding in, but they will be all over town. Buses take them to the schools to be able to shower. Other buses take them to our KC Hall for a meal. Every motel/hotel room is occupied, plus so many stay in individual homes.

I still hope to be able to get a few shots after work and the trick is to get back home through all the traffic because the fair grounds are between us and town. It is a madhouse, but such a fun one, and for a great cause.

Everyone have a wonderful weekend as I know we will.

God Bless!
Karen
Posted by RoieVanBib at 6:49 AM - 10 Comments   Add a Comment  
 

 From Every Direction
 

Memories languish within my mind

Waiting to be revisited

From time to unsuspecting time

Taking a journey to dark places.

The sad overwhelms the glad

As the world swirls out of control

Twisting and turning itself

Until your thoughts are unrecognizable.

So innocent when young

So innocent when old

The in between earthly happenings

Measure your heart's net worth.

Who can take all that is thrown your way

From every direction imaginable

Yet come out of the suffocating madness

Clutching a grain of sanity?

My memories are more and more trapped

Within my aged mind

Which is a welcomed relief

Finally putting those dark moments to rest.
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