Wednesday, December 1, 2010

The wedding

Having multiple talents is beneficial, but not everyone has the opportunity to gain experience in the many different fields. I am one of those people who has not had and has not taken advantage of the opportunities.

I recently decided I am going to take advantage of the opportunity to study abroad so I can accomplish my goal in my last blog post, which is to be fluent in Spanish. The next wedding I plan, I hope to be able to communicate in two different languages if needed.

During the ceremony, the piano player did not show up on time, let alone show up when the ceremony began. A few people and I were calling around looking for anyone who knew how to play the piano. All I could think about was that I wish I knew how to play so I could get up there with no worries. Since that was not an option and I knew many of the people attending the wedding, one little boy stood out to me. One of the fourth graders that attends the school that the bride and I work at, competes in many piano competitions and has won many. He is a natural on the piano. I knew if the piano player did not show up, I would have to ask this 8 year old boy to get up there and show off his skills.

Luckily, the guy finally came right before his part. Secretly, I would have much rather used the little boy because it would have been extremely cute.

Overall, I knew that if I knew how to play, it would have saved my self a gray hairs.

I am happy to say the wedding we remarkable and no one in the audience knew that there was one single problem. Everything went smoothly.

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