Today, I played with my band at the airshow here in Sacramento. We were tucked way off in the corner, and I think there were less than 20 people that stopped and listened to us. I’m sure that every one of those people listening had some family member or relation in the band. We played well, though, and because we were performing, I and my whole family got in for free.
It was really strange, though. It felt like the band performance and the airshow were very separate. When we got there, I asked several people working the airshow where the band was playing, and they all seemed surprised that there was a band. Bryanna and I wound up wandering around a bit aimlessly for a while until Bryanna spotted some blue shirts.
Once we were done performing, we could stay as long as we wanted and watch the show. We stayed for a short while, but not very long. For my own part, I found the aerial display interesting, but not compelling. I think it’s because I lived on an Air Force base for a while, and I’m somewhat numb to it.
I had every intention of getting some writing done today, but instead, today became a day of rest and laziness in the Buhl home. Tomorrow, I’ll probably need to head out to a Starbucks or something and really get some writing done. The end of the month is approaching too quickly.