Mabon and Drama
Tamara made the 1000th comment, sweet.
Had a fun if exhausting weekend. The Handfasting (Pagan Wedding) was beautiful, although there were more occasions than not that I couldn’t hear what was going on. Rather obnoxious when you’re trying to enjoy a union between two people. Perhaps I’ll suggest to the list that during rites people should speak up more ![]()
Most of the weekend I spent reading, playing music, or trying to find -something- I could help out with. I washed dishes, I cleaned Sati’s cloak, I picked up the crapload of trash that was left over on Sunday morning since I was the first one up.
But the music was the best part. I don’t know what it was about this weekend but on a personal note, I felt that I played my music more passionately than normal. And on a crappy guitar that was donated to the Grove. Received a lot of compliments, which made me happy, of course.
There was a little incident over the weekend though that pissed me off. One of the younger girls wanted to spend the night at the Grove instead of going home, but her mother said no because she had no way to get home the next day. This girl is 12 or 13, and the only reason she wanted to stay was to see this boy Duncan she was dating the next day. But even still she bawled her eyes out, and I’m not talking just sobbing, I’m talking flat out obnoxious bawling. Eventually when her parents had enough, they started dragging her to the car and she was kicking and screaming at the top of her lungs. Not to mention this is at midnight or later. So I’m sure the neighbors were less than pleased.
Annoying.
There was also a guy there that kept hitting on me, not that it isn’t nice to be hit on, but that’s just not me, and I certainly wasn’t interested. I had to ask Wendy (15) to sit next to me all night so there was no room for anyone else.
So, though lack of sleep and sanity, I enjoyed spending time with everyone, and look forward to going down to the Grove more often. I’ll be working on their website this week as much as possible.
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3 Responses to “Mabon and Drama”

September 30th, 2003 at 1:44 am
1000th comment! Alright!
I’m glad to hear you had such a great weekend, even with the screaming brat and hitting on guy. LoL
Don’t forget…sanity is so over-rated. ;o)
September 30th, 2003 at 8:44 am
Congrats, Tamara!
Lol can’t believe in this day and age 12 or 13 year olds could do that!
Let’s hope baby sis won’t be like that. =)
September 30th, 2003 at 4:56 pm
who was hitting on you?
we talked about having a class/workshop thinging on projecting one’s voice. i don’t think there is time for it this month, but hopefully next month.
It doesn’t take long to explain, but it does take some practice.