Come Monday, it was time to visit a few people on campus. I went by Casey Computer Center, where I talked to Lynne, Lonnie, Mary, and Mike Pond. Unfortunately, Larry was out, so I didn't get a chance to have speaks with him. I also got to visit with Daniel Eady over in Pat Neff, where he has moved out of the closet and into a swanky new office. He was able to give me some more detail about the brouhaha that has been Baylor for the last several months. Hopefully, everything will start settling down there now. I also found Reagan Ramsower with a little time to chat, which was lucky and enjoyable.
Lunch was held at Ninfa's, and what a wonderful occasion it was. I got chicken fajita queso and a Santa Cruz #2. Man, I miss that place. In case you hadn't noticed, much of our vacation was planned around eating at particular places.
After lunch, we went to the church to help prepare for the DCB CD release party. Dave, however, was not there. While playing at chapel that morning, which I also went to and forgot to mention before, his heart started doing some weird stuff. So, he spent most of that day in the hospital getting tested and fixed. Turns out he was "in afib", and they got him patched back up ("fib"?) about 30 minutes before the show was about to start. Like a true rock star, he made it to the show, and it started on time. The place was packed out. I hear that there were about 1200 people in there. Before the show started, though, we had dinner with B-dub & Jan & Ben Burch at Rudy's BBQ. At the show, I just hung in there for a couple songs, and then went to the backside to hang with Kyle and the Perkins's's's. I knew that I would be seeing the concert in Hollywood on Saturday, so better to hang with friends that I wouldn't get to see otherwise. Dave made it through the show, and was signing autographs afterwards. I remember thinking that if I were him, I would be signing the CDs with "I should be in the hospital right now, but instead I'm standing here writing my name on your CD. Dave Crowder."
Come to think of it, this was the night we went to Crickets...I think.