Our Lord of the Rings event has always been a 6-disc butt-numb-athon packed into a Saturday. This year we tried out a new format; a banquet on Friday followed by half of the first movie, then re-grouping on Saturday with a much less-pressured schedule. The change allowed us to better enjoy each other's company. On Friday we ate by candlelight together and toasted our Fellowship properly. And we presented the "party pieces" some had prepared:
This new arrangement was very well received and likely will set a new pattern. The 16 foot long table held toothsome Middle Earthian fare such as apple-roast chicken, cheese scones, lots of marinated mushrooms, bean-and-bacon soup, rich steamed greens with raisins, goat cheese on fresh bread with olives, and a mulled apple-cream cider. And for this Fifth Annual event, the return of Minas Tirith cake for dessert. |
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Roll your mouse over the photo at right to compare cake and Zach to five years ago... |
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To general encouragement, Chen and Zach renacted the attack on Minas Tirith with burning matches. |
Quitas exceeded the boys' match-flinging skills, tho' she was less successful with sounding the conch. |
Larry talks to Frances ..... Betty talks to Maureen |
UW Women ~ Evelyn, Sue & Betty |
Monica re-connects with Pat & Mike Culotti |
Frances & Jeff finally made it for the Fifth Annual ! |
Jude's audio-visual presentation absorbed us during First Breakfast. |
With Jude's blessing, and if copyright issues for some of the images can be resolved, JaboWeb will bring you the exclusive full show! Stay tuned... |
"Third Time Pays for All"Jeff was on location with a camera crew one day in Manhattan when he spotted Elijah Wood (Frodo in the films) enjoying a street party. His account had us riveted -- a delightfully self-effacing story of his hobbit-like persistence and courage in a quest for a photo of himself with the star to show Frances. Jeff nervously fumbled with the camera buttons on his cell phone and squeezed through the knot of people surrounding the famous actor -- to squirm back out and only then discover he'd pressed the wrong buttons. Humorously apologetic in the face of an increasingly irritated crowd, he went in for not one try, not two, but three times before successfully getting the shot. Throughout the epic, Elijah remained welcoming and cheerful. The third time, as Bilbo would say, pays for all. |
The hard-won photo of Jeff with |
Jan's angelic horn-player in 3-D paper was lit by spiral candles designed by Bill/Lou and crafted by Day. |