The weekend wasn’t nearly as bad as we thought it might be but it wasn’t exactly fun either. We spent a huge amount of time in shepherd and sherpa mode for the MIL. The mother of the bride was a complete bitch to me and I have warned the better-half that if it comes up again she will be cut in two. He’s pretty sure she won’t let it go and I’ll get my chance. I held my tongue because we were a)in church and b)her daughter had just been married. I held my tongue but gave her the “I’m going to kill you if you don’t shut up” steely glare and amazingly enough the woman who is notorious for talking, talking, talking, bossing, bossing, bossing, shut the fuck up. I’m surprised you didn’t read about her momentary pause in the paper on Sunday morning.
Saturday night the parents of the groom threw a swanky dinner at the Oakencroft Winery in Charlottesville. The better-half and I spent more than a few minutes giving each other the “no, it couldn’t be” look because damn if John D’Earth wasn’t playing with the band. The food was amazing. The open bar with top shelf, no tip jar, how much more liquor would you like in your glass was amazing. When the oldest Indian woman held a large flaming candle hat that resembled a wedding cake over her head and danced out into the center of the dance floor, we thought it was cool. Then when she passed it around, it got better and better. Several young Indian women were standing near us and it’s the same no matter what culture you grow up in when your mother is the one who grabs the flaming hat, you cringe.
The Sikh wedding on Sunday morning was something I’m very glad to have participated in. Sitting on the floor and covering my head I didn’t like so much but when in Rome. My left hip still feels sore from all the time on the floor. The lunch afterwards was absolutely awesome. Everything was traditional Indian fare and so good that people nearly cleaned out the buffet. By the time we got home Sunday afternoon, we were pretty fried.
That sounds like fun, minus the sore hip and mother of the bride. I’d love to try some authentic Indian food sometime. Somehow I don’t think what they serve in restaurants up here is very authentic.
Well, I’d say the Indian food smorgasbord and veritable cornucopia of top shelf liquor beverages makes the weekend a success!