Really, I've considered starting up a second blog just for the wedding, but that requires even more attention that I rarely can spare. Maybe once the racing season has ended. Until then, this wedding's an adventure so it easily fits in with the theme of this blog, right? At least it has been so far. Oi, I never knew there were so many details one had to attend to.
We hit Isanti at 8:30 this morning to check out a barn for a possible "barn-bash" style wedding. Quickly summarized: it sounded better than it turned out to be. Super cute and a fun idea, but when it comes down to it, I'm not peeing in a port-a-potty in my wedding dress. I don't think indoor plumbing is really too much to ask. Next!
Jay had a 1:00 appointment at Basset Creek to finish planning the State Cross race course, so we headed back to the cities. On the way, we were discussing ideas and Jay said he "had something up his sleeve", navigating me around until we found the parking lot he was looking for. We pulled up to the Theodore Wirth Golf Club and took a look around - maybe a future ceremony site?? Who knows?
Then, we took the parkway over to the Metropolitan. I'd never seen it before, but I am assuming some of you may recognize it from a former MCF banquet....
So, after Jay dragged me out of there against my will, we headed out to get the race course laid out. We grabbed Timmer and met up with Harddog, Margot, Scotty Rob, and Roundtree on top of the hill to see what they could come up with. I wasn't part of the planning crew - I was just supposed to ride my bike on it. I guess if if a noob like me can do it, it must be safe enough for everyone. But I was too hopped up on the Metro and too freakin' numb from the cold to get into my lycra, so I just hung out and watched the spectacle.
Surprisingly, it didn't take as long as it seemed it would. At the start, it was like a bunch of kids were trying to figure out if GI Joe's base camp would be better under the slide or in the wood pile. Luckily though, after some riding, testing, and plotting, GI Joe gets to storm through paths like this.....
As for tonight, it's warmth and relaxation to ready ourselves for Milaca tomorrow. It should be a blast!
Kristy Kreme
7 comments:
thanks for the preview!
Looks like some stairs might come in to play.
Oh! That reminds me; on my way back home from my ride yesterday I went by the fort and saw a wedding party outside. The bride was in a freaking sleeveless/boostier style. It was all I could do to hold the laughter until I got out of earshot; only a Minnesotan would get married/photos outside in November in a sleeveless dress!
cannot wait for this race. ill see all you minnesota residents in 5 days!
-peter
I did tech for an event at the Metropolitan - I was thinking at the time that it would make a great place for a party or reception.
I think you could do much worse.
There is a killer sound and video system with 3 massive screens, a stage, and it's easy to get to.
-wheels
hang in there kid-o.
good times, and plenty of rest for the next 2 months, are straight ahead
Love ya, JJ
OOOH you're getting closer YEAH!!
I like the Metro cus, but any where you guys pick you know we all going to love, because we'll be sharing your day with the two of you :)
Ok enough sap
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