Host Couple
Char and I considered it a privilege when Tom and Stephanie asked us to be the host couple at their reception. Cliff made it sound like we worked our tails off but truthfully it was a lot fun. We were able to talk to a lot of nice people. We answered some questions: “Where should I put the gift? (we collected them), “Where are the restrooms? (down the hall), “Where’s the bar?” (at the end of the reception hall).
It was really a lot of fun. We were also able to figure out how people knew Tom and Stephanie.
However, being a host couple is not something to be taken lightly. We had to make sure no wild cats crashed the reception.
It was really a lot of fun. We were also able to figure out how people knew Tom and Stephanie.
However, being a host couple is not something to be taken lightly. We had to make sure no wild cats crashed the reception.
12 Comments:
I'm sure you and Char were great Ralph.
I hope you got away from the wild beast!! Looks like he might be awfully close to your forehead with his claws. You do look a little concerned.
I see instead of helping you that someone was taking a picture instead.
You've been blessed by a wild cat... *G*
That was a great honor wasn't it. I know you guys did really good.
Cats and all.
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Nice to see 2 wildcats getting along.
Everyone thinks they're called Bobcats. This one is a picture of the illusive Ralphcat.
You guys were great!!!
You should be careful, it looks like he is trying to get the precious remaining hairs on your head.
Whoa - that looked like a scuffle in the making. Clearly, you prevailed.
I'm sure you wouldn't accept any payment for your services, but I think Cliff ought to give you a copy of his new book for your time. :)
Ralph, dear - you do get in the way of a number of wild animals, don't you? Great to see you two.
well by what clff said you did a wonderful job!
hope that cat didn't claw you
Bet u two were a great host couple. Special honor. :)
(I miss your visits!
This name is Green-Eyed Lady's blog name now.)
Those skills as a Cat Whisperer have come in handy. Good job, Ralph!
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