I have some PA equipment loaded in the car. Not for the gig with the band this afternoon, but just in case a crowd shows up for this morning's Meet the President Q&A in the park. I just want to be prepared.
Steph and Dan are delivering one of the Guide Dog puppies back the California today, so they won't be there. Steph asked, "Are you nervous?"
"Well, sure. It's the unknown. I'm putting myself out there, and people can ask me anything about the HOA. I have facts. I'm willing to share my opinion. I'm hoping it won't be confrontational, like things can get on Facebook. I expect that people will be civil in public, but... the unknown."
Steph asked if I'd call or text to let her know how it went this morning.
And then, back home, load up more gear, and get ready to head to downtown Phoenix where The Hip Replacements will be playing this afternoon. I'm less concerned about the unknown with that, although we have to be adaptable with the change from playing outdoors to inside. We rehearse so we have the song arrangements down.
While the organizers have made arrangements for us to be indoors, we'll have to load-out in the rain,though. Assuming the weather weasels are accurate with the hourly forecasts. Yeah, this music stuff is glamorous. ;-)
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So, how'd it all go?
Thanks for asking. I think I was able to get through to people that "the board doesn't do business on Facebook." I was expecting to explain how they can access any financial information on the Homeowners' Portal (and I did), but some people just weren't ready to accept that "anyone can set up a Facebook Group and have the name of our community in it.
"You should do something about that - it is misleading."
"I can't do anything about either of these two groups because they are NOT affiliated with the HOA, the board, or the management company in ANY way." As usual, I steered them to the Homeowners' Portal. Interestingly enough, the husband of one of the board members was there, offering to "explain things, to help me out." He was not trying to help me out.
There were some of the snarky Facebook people there, but no one got unpleasant. No doubt, being face to face, with people in attendance who were being reasonable, helps. All in all, I think I was able to answer questions with factual information. It wasn't a bad experience.
And the music gig? It is a LOT of work to haul all that gear: it is 4 loading situations... house to the car, car to the event, set up, play, wait around while the people putting it on used our PA for their awards ceremony and keynote speech, then tear down, load it into the car, drive home, load it back into the house. We are not youngsters. Time there was over 4 hours, even though we were scheduled to play for around 90 minutes.
The making music part is fun... the rest is just a lot of work. This is the 4th time this group (or a subset of this group) has had us play; we may have to talk about timing before we commit to this in the future.
That said, the playing is good - I like these guys and we work together well. A couple photos courtesy of Joan...
But, yeah, it was a long day.









