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Sunday, 30 May 2010

James & Janice Tie the Knot

Posted on 21:48 by rendy orton
I met James in 5th grade, and we've been friends ever since. Elementary school, the awkward junior high years, the somewhat-less-awkward high school years, living it up in college, and beyond.

Now he was taking the next big step: marriage. He proposed to Janice a while back, and we had his bachelor party in New Orleans in March, and the wedding weekend had finally come. I flew into LAX, and Su and Allie picked me up. You know you're a lucky guy when cute girls like this
are your friends and you get to hang out all weekend while celebrating a best friend's wedding. After a stop at the tuxedo shop, where I picked up my monkey suit (sans cummerbund), we met up with James and the other groomsmen for a quick bite at Subway. Our next stop (and first official wedding activity) was the rehearsal at CalTech's Athenaeum.

Once we had run through it twice, we were feeling pretty good about not screwing things up too much and/or detracting from James' and Janice's big moment. That meant it was on to the rehearsal dinner at Citi Cafe.
James and company made a fantastic spread of seafood, including whole crabs. James and Su showed us how to open the crab by ripping its shell open. Pretty interesting stuff. I prefer eating the legs, though.
Getting to see Justin and Emily and spend dinner with them was excellent. I miss seeing them like we did in college, and that's why I'm stoked they'll be spending the summer in DC while Emily does an internship there. Of course, since now James was getting married, that means I will now have another couple to be the 3rd or 5th wheel...Even though we had to be up early in the morning, James wasn't quite ready to hit the hay. Neither were we. So we all went to a little cantina nearby to chill out. I think they were pretty surprised to see us all there, and even more so when I started speaking in fluent Spanish with the staff. It was his last night as a single man, and I'm glad I got to spend it with him.Up bright and early, we all met up at James' parents' house, in order to caravan over to Janice's parents' house. As we had a little time waiting for everybody to show up, people were just shooting the breeze, and I was of course snapping pics. Clearly he was excited for such a great day and to get it going.One of my favorite things about this wedding was seeing all of the wedding traditions that James' family follow. So cool to see all that they do in order to show respect for the other person's parents, grandparents, and relatives. Below you can see gift baskets that we took to give to Janice's family before the tea ceremony.Beyond the gift baskets, James also had to buy and earn his way into Janice's parents' house. I don't know how many little red envelopes he gave them to get us the 15 feet we needed to go, but it's safe to say he gave them a lot. In addition to the cash, the bridal party also made him/us do tasks to get closer, including 1) five of us doing push-ups as James sang a romantic song, 2) using only feet to fish Janice's name out of an ice bucket,and 3) being able to pick out Janice's non-ring hand from among the hands of all the bridesmaids. He passed all of his/our tests with flying colors--and a bunch of red envelopes, of course.After we got inside, James and Janice received some gifts and then presented ceremonial tea to Janice's parents and a whole bunch of her relatives.The bride and groom rode in their car, and the rest of us semi-followed them back to James' parents' place for brunch and a similar tea ceremony for James' parents and relatives. Bear in mind, this was no average brunch.If you know me, you know that I eat constantly all day. So getting up early and not eating until after the tea ceremony was rough. I was actually getting kinda jittery, so brunch hit the spot. And the brunch food was quite tasty, including a roast pig (above) and plenty of Chinese pastries (below).
The schedule afforded a break (time for the bride and bridesmaids to get their hair done) between the tea ceremonies and when we needed to meet up for pictures. Su and Allie took a nap, and I chilled in my hotel room and watched Sportscenter. I know, I'm an addict. But I've got to get my fix sometimes.We groomsmen met at the Athenaeum, and they had a special room for the groom's and our stuff, complete with some juices and fancy waters. We kicked around for a bit, then got dressed in our tuxedos. Sidenote: I think I look pretty good in a tux, but then again, doesn't everybody?
A few minutes before he was going to see his bride in her dress for pictures, James sent a gift to Janice and Janice sent a gift to James. She gave him a framed fortune cookie from their first date. Very impressive that she'd saved it the whole time they dated.Here's a shot of the groomswoman (I still think it's so cool Allie got to be with us on James' side) and her bridesmaid counterparts, maybe 30 mins before the wedding ceremony.
And here's Su looking smashing in her dress for the wedding. We groomsmen/women played parking attendants to help guide the guests around the side of the building to where the ceremony would be held. The extra bonus of that responsibility is that you get to greet everyone and see all your friends prior to the big event.Unfortunately, I couldn't take any pictures of the actual ceremony (or get video, for that matter), as I was up at the front and it'd be pretty conspicuous and distracting to have a camera out. But it was beautiful from start to finish. The officiant gave a great and appropriate analogy of marriage to cooking, and the bride and groom recited their vows before the famous pronouncement of "man and wife". Then they walked back down the aisle together, and we all followed in line just as we'd practiced at the rehearsal.

Next was the cocktail hour, during which I got to hang out with Justin and Emily some, as well as mingle with the other groomsmen and just talk. Of course, popular topics included how pretty Janice looked in her gown, the clear and kinda hot weather, and what a great couple James and Janice make.
Before the reception began, the wedding party (groom's party and bridal party) got to hang back while everyone else took their seats at their tables. This was good, because James had been shaking hands since the ceremony and hadn't really had a chance to relax and sit down. Doesn't he look amazing?!?After we walked in and were announced individually, the bride and groom had their first dance, followed by the daddy-daughter dance. Then we all took our seats for dinner. At our table, we were lucky enough to have Justin and Emily, as well as Mariko and her husband Dan. Ah, good times with the high school crew.Time to cut the cake (and it was a beautiful cake at that). Instead of carving up the whole cake to hand out, they had cupcakes of various flavors for each guest to eat. I'm a big fan of doing it this way, because then you have more options and the serving sizes aren't too large.
Mmmm, that's the taste of love combined with cream cheese frosting and plenty of refined sugar on your palate. Delicious!Then it was time to dance, dance, dance! This was one of the more impressive wedding dance parties I've ever been to. Though dancing the horah at Meghan & Dan's wedding was pretty sweet. As soon as the music started, people headed to get their groove on, and we didn't really stop until the music ended. Here are some shots of the fun: After cleaning up and gathering our things, we headed back to James' house for the after party. We socialized for a couple hours and left for the hotel with just enough time to swing by In-N-Out before it closed.Sunday morning came too quickly, but I had to see Stanley while I was in California, so he picked me up from the hotel and we went to get some waffles. Doesn't he look dapper, all ready for church later? The restaurant was actually a chicken & waffles place, but I wasn't really feeling the fried chicken that early and on so little sleep, plus Stanley recommended their waffles. Good call, bro.
The whole weekend was excellent, and I'm so happy I was able to be part of this great event. James and Janice, we all love you guys and wish you the very best as you begin your life as Mr. and Mrs. Ta!
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Sunday, 23 May 2010

Summer Concert #1: Brad Paisley

Posted on 13:27 by rendy orton
Summertime is here, and that wonderful fact brings with it the sweet knowledge that there will be summer concerts to attend. This year, some friends and I got the Jiffy Lube Live Country Megaticket Series, which includes 7 country concerts with some of the biggest stars in the industry today.

The first concert in the series was Brad Paisley, featuring Darius Rucker (aka "Hootie" of Hootie and the Blowfish). When we arrived at Jiffy Lube Live, the rain was coming down fairly strong, so we decided to skip the opening act and instead chill at the car.
After the rain finally let up, we headed in from the parking lot, found a good spot on the lawn, and settled in just in time for Darius Rucker to start his session as the 2nd opener. Can I just say how happy I am that he decided to switch to country music from the rock/pop/whatever-it-was that he did with Hootie and the Blowfish? So much better as a country singer! His songs are touching, positive, and entertaining. Love it.This is Jess' and Wes' good sides. Yes, we took one picture, and then they traded places to be on these sides and had me take another picture. Such characters!There was a short break after Darius' set, and then Brad came out to raise the showmanship even more. I knew he was a good singer, but I hadn't realize that Brad also plays lead guitar in their band. And it's no easy guitar playing, mind you, but technical and fast playing. With all that talent, now it's easy to see why he wins so many awards.The visual effects were pretty cool during Brad's set, including this Matrix-esque stuff while he played one of my favorites, "Online". He also had a couple cool videos, including one with various old-fashioned clips for his new song, "Water" (which of course got huge cheers due to the rain), and a video to introduce his band members, and it kinda reminded me of the cartoons from the 80's movie "One Crazy Summer".Though our crew was only four at this concert, we made up for our small numbers with enthusiasm, as we sang along with Darius and Brad with plenty of gusto. Helps that these fellas know how to write catchy songs with memorable lyrics. So I guess they deserve a little credit, eh?
Jackie was so excited to get this ball. She kept watching it flying through the air and waiting for it to come to her so she could hit it. Finally, when a guy in front of us caught it and was just holding it, she couldn't wait any longer. She ran up, half-asked/half-just-grabbed the ball, and ran back to us. See how happy she is to have it? After we got a picture of her with her beloved beach ball, she hit it into the air and the ball continued on its concert adventure.
Any chance I could get a screen of this size and quality in my living room? Brad, when you're done with this tour, feel free to drop it off at my apartment. Thanks in advance.
When it's getting late and the headliner is wailing away, sometimes you've just gotta play along. Wes played the closest thing around that would substitute for a guitar: Jess.
And of course, when it rains at a concert, and there are lots of young kids, you're gonna see some mudsliding. Part of me wanted to join them. Maybe next time...

One concert down, six to go! Can't wait for WMZQ Fest (headliner: Montgomery Gentry) in a couple weeks!
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Wednesday, 19 May 2010

Marriott Spirit to Serve Day

Posted on 15:42 by rendy orton
One day of Marriott Associate Appreciation Week is reserved for serving the community. This isn't new to me, as Deloitte & Touche had a similar service day called Impact Day, but it always makes you feel good to know that your company is at least making some visible effort to improve the communities in which it operates. And this wasn't just Marriott headquarters doing service, it was all of the hotels and offices around the world, which makes for a substantial sacrifice of working hours by the Marriott company.The CSA department was split up, and my group was assigned to work on North Gate Park in Aspen Hill, Maryland. We had a variety of tasks to work on, including:
sweeping the walking paths/trails,
painting railings, picnic tables, benches, and the park sign,
clearing garbage from the woods,
spreading sod seed near pathways,
pulling debris (including old jeans) out of the stream,
and applying/spreading new bark all over the playground.
Some kids and parents from the community even joined in the effort, which was very cool, because they'll feel more of a sense of ownership over the park now that they've helped beautify the area and prepare it for use.We had some law enforcement on hand, mostly because in the past they've found items that required their supervision (namely, a pistol that was found in the woods last year). This year, our woods-cleaners found some drug paraphernalia and a switchblade, so I suppose that shows improvement, right?I think we'd all agree that it was an excellent day and that North Gate Park was left in much better condition than when we arrived. Hopefully the kids and parents who use it will enjoy our work and appreciate their little nature zone for a long time to come.
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Monday, 17 May 2010

Ripe Strawberries, Ripe

Posted on 07:05 by rendy orton
Mount Vernon
Jackie and her parents wanted to get some DC culture and see some of the sights while they were in town, so we started it off with a visit to George Washington's home, Mount Vernon. I've been there a couple times before, but this time there was an actress portraying Martha Washington. And I have to admit, she really seemed like she was Martha Washington. It was an impressive performance. For our picture, she even taught me to stand like a gentleman of the time (though the hand positioning makes more sense when you're wearing a vest and/or jacket like they used to)."Oliver!"
I haven't been to a play or musical in a little while (meaning 2 months), so I was happy that we were able to get tickets to see "Oliver!" by the St. Mark's Players. As a bonus, it turned out that "Oliver!" is Jackie's dad's favorite musical, and he particularly loves the song "You've Got to Pick a Pocket or Two", which he subsequently sang the rest of their trip.I had forgotten how many great songs are in that production, and I gained a new appreciation for some that I never really cared for (including "I Shall Scream" and "Who Will Buy", from which this blogpost title is taken). Seeing this show kind of has me thinking it's time to find an audition and expand my meager acting experience, but we'll see if that actually happens or not.

Strawberry Picking
It's strawberry season, and I've never been before, so Jackie took me to Shlagel Farms near her place and showed me how to do it right. Plus we both eat a lot of fruit, so this was a cheaper way to get a whole lotta strawberries for mass consumption.
I'm pretty sure she could've picked twice as many as me in the same amount of time, and I was being too picky early on. She made strawberry picking look good! I did pretty well and I'm happy with how many I picked. It should last me a little while, with freezing some for smoothies and such.Rita's Water Ice
The last time I had Rita's was years ago. We were pretty toasty after being in the sun picking strawberries, so snagging some cool refreshment was definitely in order. If you haven't tried it yet, find the nearest one* and I promise you won't regret it.
*Note: Rita's is an East coast thing... at least for now. Sorry, West coast friends. But you have Iceberg Drive Inns and In-N-Out, so I don't want to hear any complaining from you.
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