Sunday, October 11, 2009

Curry Pot

Today I ate curry. Just so you know, usually I don't eat curry. It's just so hot and I have sensitive taste buds so the combination usually doesn't work out too well. Anyway, today Tyler wanted our family to go out to eat for lunch. He chose The Curry Pot, which I've heard of many times, but have never been brave enough to go to. In any case, I decided I'd be brave for once and try it. I walked through the buffet after Ty and he told me which things weren't hot, which were hot and which were mega, super hot. I took all his advice and had a great curry-and-Indian-food eating time. I was pleasantly surprised that I liked pretty much everything I tried. After that, my mum and Bryn and I had fun going kitchen-supply shopping. We found some great additions to our kitchen. Then we went back to our apartment and got ready for the orchestra concert. It went pretty good I think. There were some interesting happenings on stage during the concert, but other than those few incidents, it went good. And that's what I have to say today.

4 comments:

  1. Now I'm curious about what happened on stage...;)

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  2. I'm glad you liked it; it IS a bit of an acquired taste, isn't it? Anyway, what DID happen on stage?

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  3. The main two incidents that I noticed were: (1) A second violinist had his violin bridge pop off about two or three measures into the second movement of the Widor Organ Concerto. He didn't know what to do, but Mrs. Minner made sure to let him know to STAY ON THE STAGE by various hand movements and word-mouthing. He managed to put his violin back together and was playing again by the third movement. (2) Mrs. Glass came in a measure or two early in the last movement of the Widor. She played a chord and then stopped right away and came in when she was supposed to a couple measures later. No one that I talked to in intermission seemed to notice.

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  4. That's kind of funny. I can just see the whole thing happening! I do love a good performance... or a funny one...

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