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Matt & Molly’s Wedding Dinner & Reception

June 21st, 2008 · No Comments


Nametags were hung outside the tent on a split-rail fence. When you located your tag you found out what what table you were sitting at. We were at lucky table #13.


Molly’s reaction to Matt’s dinner speech where he thanked everyone and especially honored Molly.


First Dance


A backlit DJ Joe Cool


Sarah, Adrian, Rachelle


Adrian’s Fiance Charlie, Sarah


Tom, Maureen


Bo, Sarah


Outside Looking In


Under the Big Tent

As everyone gathered into the tent where the dinner and reception was to take place, it started to rain. And then pour. And then DJ Joe Cool had to unplug all of his equipment because it was thundering and lightening so much that he thought he was going to get electrocuted. Still, no one was really freaking out. They put some flaps down on the tent, threw some mulch down to soak up the rain and wiped off the soaked dance floor. The heavy rain only lasted for maybe 15 minutes, but it was enough to drench a lot of the ground for the whole night. One good thing that came out of it was that it wasn’t just the really drunk people who fell down, everyone was slipping and sliding and had mud on them. There was one particular stretch of grass under the tent that was referred to as “Woodstook.” Unfortunately, that’s where my seat for dinner was located! The most muddy were the guys who decided to try to break dance. And probably Bo who tried many times to do a head spin.

I don’t want to put too much emphasis on the rain, though. It was a part of the night, sure, but no one was really too bothered by it. We all drank and sang and danced the night away without a care. DJ Joe Cool played until 1 a.m., an hour longer than most weddings go, I think. Which could explain how sloppy things got at the end.

I heard that DJ Joe Cool was well known in the area as being the best DJ. A lot of people at the wedding love him. In fact, Anne, one of the bridesmaids, lives in France and got married there.. and she flew DJ Joe Cool out to play at her wedding. Apparently people in her circle of friends in France still talk about him and what a great time they had. I thought DJ Joe Cool was pretty good. Kind of old school. Playing CDs. There was one part of the night where people were kind of annoyed because things like The Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy From Company B should have been played at like 7 pm, not 11 pm, when a lot of the older folks had already left, but overall we had fun. He played a really diverse selection of music, although I think a lot of people would have preferred some more modern tunes. Then again, people were going crazy when he busted out 80′s. Also when he played Pour Some Sugar on me at like 12:30 am, people went ballistic. Followed up by some Guns n’ Roses? Joe Cool knew how to read and please a crowd.

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Work Holiday Party

December 15th, 2005 · 1 Comment


John & Joe


Greg & Ken


JoAnn


Marie & Jared


Greg, Jared, Peter


First of Many Shots – Jen, John, Jared


Joe


Ken & Jared


Nate, Susanna, Jared, Peter


Jen


Neal


Joel & Peter


Joel & Peter


April


April, Jamie, Peter


How many people does it take to put on a coconut bra?


Joel, April, Peter, Jamie


Joel, Nick, April, Peter, Jamie


Jamie, Nick, April


More shots


Peter, Joe, John, Ken


John Manhandling Peter


Nate


John & Nate get their photo taken


Peter takes Susanna for a spin


Peter & Susanna dancing


Nick, April, Nate, Norm, Jamie


Jamie, Sheila, April


JoAnn


JoAnn


Sheila


April, Nick, Jamie


Rachelle & April


DJ, Ken, Jared


DJ, Ken, Nate


Ken Finally Gets Lucky

Last night was our division’s holiday party at Trader Vic’s. I’d never been there before but I was kind of glad to go because it’s closing down in January. The Harry Carray restaurant group bought them and they’ll be relocating. In the space that’s Trader Vic’s now, in the Palmer House, there will be high-end shops not to accomodate tourists, but to support all the people that are moving downtown.

As you can see from the photos, everyone was pretty drunk and had a good time. And most everyone wore the coconut bra at some point during the night.

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innjoy

June 11th, 2005 · 2 Comments

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innjoy, Wicker Park, Chicago

Last night Jim (Tankboy) DJed at innjoy so a few of us went over to check it out. I willingly danced to a bunch of songs – not sure if that’s an indication of his skills or a testament to how many drinks I had.

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Old Family Photos

December 8th, 2002 · 2 Comments

Grandma has thousands of photos and over the week we poured over them remembering times long past. We each took a few of her photos as keepsakes.


1945: Grandpa (right) with a friend.


1946: Grandpa (far right) with a friend and a Red Cross worker.


1946: Juanita and Grandma.


1968: My dad, Rick.


Not sure the date on this one. Grandpa, Grandma, Rick.


1975: My mom, Mary, pregnant with me.


1976: Me with my plastic pants.


1976: Me playing dress up with dad. Look how skinny his legs are! Ew!


Christmas 1976: Me opening presents.


Christmas 1976: Grandpa.


Christmas 1976: Me.


1977: Me and Donald. Donald is still in my bedroom today.


1984: Grandma visits WI, our house on Pine St. in New London. Rachelle, Grandma, Richard.


1985: Family vacation to Orlando. Grandma and Richard.


1985: Family vacation to Orlando. The oranges weren’t ripe so me, Richard, and Lisa held up ripe, store-bought oranges to the tree for this photo.


1985: Family vacation to Orlando. Rick, Richard, Rachelle, Mary.


Dont know when exactly this is. Mid 80s. Mom and Dad.


1985: Sabrina, Richard, Rachelle, DJ.


1985: Sabrina, Dawn, Richard, Rachelle, Anna, DJ.


1985: Richard, Molly, Rachelle. Nice flip-flops. And notice how I’m giving the camera The Finger.


1986: Richard, Bill, Stephanie, Erica, Bethany, Rachelle, Kacey, Amanda.


1987: Richard.


1990: Doug, Richard, DJ, Rick.

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52 cards, 7 people,

August 22nd, 2002 · Comments Off

Lisa shakes her groove thang
52 cards, 7 people, 2 kegs, and 1 DJ.
What’s the worst that could happen?

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