November 13, 2008
The Suited Mover Takes A Picture
Remember the suited brooklyn treadmill mover? Or perhaps the well-dressed window installer? An amazing Jack-of-all-Trades, he's also come through with a picture of The Grand Lunar and I at the dressy gala dinner thingie we went to on Tuesday. A grown up dinner date was nice. The Grand Lunar in a tuxedo? Priceless. :) (Don't forget to visit his blog in that last link, and tell him how sharp he looks, and maybe follow his twitters, too!) For the official record, I'm 36.5 weeks along in this picture.

We had a lovely time. But then, again, I always do when out with the Grand Lunar. He's the best date evah. Since we drove separately, I also got to hear others raving about the entertainment he apparently unknowingly provided on the way down. I think it's sweet, not only is he very funny, but he doesn't even really realize how funny he is. I love that Grand Lunar.
I do have to say, though, that besides the great date with my spouse, the thing I enjoyed 2nd most of the evening was the guy sitting at the table next to us, who laughed genuinely and heartily at all the jokes. I don't know why, but he made me smile every time he erupted in laughter. I'm glad he had fun, too, whomever he was.
Anyhoo, take a jump over the Amazing DeMo's blog and thank him for accomodating us with a picture from the evening. He's a much appreciated mover, installer, photographer, and friend.
And, if you're so inclined, since you're blog-hopping anyway, you could also stop by The Other Suited Mover's Blog, and tell him that you heard he pulled off quite the shebang -- he handled many of the logistics and details for the gala event and did an amazing job. I was particularly impressed that, when the Big Event came, he glided around smiling, taking care of details, never sitting down, but if he was stressed about it he didn't let it show. Being one who reacts like a chicken with her head cut off under the least amount of stress, I thought he did an amazing job of coming across calm, cool, collected, welcoming, and helpful, not to mention all the work he did for the event itself.
Posted by Kim at November 13, 2008 4:03 PM
