01.14.09

The biggest, best, worst, ever!

Posted in Uncategorized at 9:23 pm by Administrator

One of the reasons I picked the TV news channel I watch when I first moved to Rochester was the weatherman on that station. It was January and promos on the different channels were emphasizing how bad the weather was going to be. Every time I heard one of these promos, I was expecting to have to leave an hour or two early for my five minute commute to work. This, of course, would be after spending most of the morning digging my truck out of a snow drift higher than the roof of the house. the weatherman came on the 11 o’clock news and said something to the effect of it will be cold and windy with a few inches of snow, but nothing we can’t handle. Finally, I was able to relax enough to go to bed and get some sleep.
Now it seems that every time I turn around I hear about the “biggest event ever,” or the “worst storm in a generation.” or “the best way to lose weight.” You get the idea. We can’t just have a sale or a rain storm or a party. It has to be the biggest sale or the rainiest storm of the ‘rockinest” party ever. Yet even these events do not measure up to my memories of similar events from my younger days.
Some of that is obviously the perspective of youth, which can be a topic for another time, but much of it is build up, the hype that seems to be so prevalent, so necessary in today’s world. I don’t understand why every event, every day has to be the most, the best, the worst happening ever or at least in recent memory. I know the every day occurrences don’t make good headlines or sell more newspapers, but they do oftentimes make the best memories, the best friendships, the best families. Perhaps it is just the fact that not having huge expectations makes reality easier to not let you down, much like going to a movie that you’ve heard so much about, but doesn’t thrill you.
It is the day to day events that not only make up the greater part of life, but also build the core and foundation of the individual that is then able to stand up to the actual biggest, best, worst events that get thrown at us. So many older people that I have spoken with concentrate not on the disasters nor the huge celebrations when they reflect on their years. Rather they speak of family, friends, beloved pets, and other people and things that made up day-to-day life. these are the people and things that make up our lives and they are also the people and things that we will one day hold as our dearest memories.
So, while the biggest, best, and worst do happen occasionally and do add a certain spice to life, it is the everyday and the over-and over again that for me, make the memories. These, so called, mundane every day events are what I remember most now as I look back on younger days and I expect they will turn out to be the truly memorable and the actual biggest, best and worst times of my life.

08.21.08

Weddings

Posted in Events, Uncategorized at 5:40 pm by Administrator

It is another beautiful day at the Fexpo and I can’t help but wish I was outside in the sun shine instead of in my tiny windowless cubicle. However, “the show must go on” and we have a meeting this afternoon with a young engaged couple. Looks like all of Tom’s work with the Wedding planner might be finally paying off.
As I prepare for this meeting I can’t help but look back 5 years to my own nuptuals. I had never been more excited in my life. It was a beautiful August day, the PGA tour was in town and all was right with the world for a couple of hours. Watching my bride walk down the aisle with her father, I had never felt such a rush of excitement, joy, love, or anticipation. Nothing else even comes close. I do reminiss, but I just can’t help it this time of year.
Back to the future, 2009 and beyond. Putting together a package for this couple’s wedding is fun and hopefully it leads to many more of the same. It is great to be part of their day and add, in some small way, to the event. I have to remember to tell the bride-to-be to bring a pair of slippers to change into. It kept my wife’s feet feeling great and it only made her an inch or so shorter! She had a great time showing her slippers off to the other people on the dance floor.
Until next time, stay young and in love!!

08.20.08

August at the Fexpo

Posted in Uncategorized at 10:29 pm by Administrator

August at the Fair and Expo Center is a time of recovery and planning. We are recovering from July’s Monroe County Fair and putting the finishing touches on planning for the rest of this year and next. The event calendar is a little sparse at this time of the year, though we do have Sermon on the Mount at the Finger Lakes Gaming and Racetrack Horse Arena this Friday evening.

When I walked in the office this morning I saw a giant purple Being laying on a box of soccer balls. Ordinarily this would worry me, but I quickly realized it was just our mascot “Fairus” resting on a box of prizes from the Kids Art contest sponsored by Unity Health.

I guess you just never know what you are going to see at the Fair and Expo Center. However, if you check back here often, I will try to keep you updated onthe major goings on as well as some personal comments and observations. I also look forward to reading soome of your comments about events and ongoing life at the Fexpo.