Well, it all started off innocently enough. We went to the Sunday night music at the Valley Ford Hotel and it was our favorite band Dgiin (pronounced "Gin"). French, funk, gypsy, folk. This band is so sweet to Grady and they let him play in between their sets. He brought his guitar and played "Cat Scratch Fever" by Ted Nugent, as well as "Beans, Beans the Musical Fruit". The band manager passed around a bucket and he made $12 in tips. His smile was infectious and was so proud.
Of note, was the fact that the band manager also pulled me aside and started tearing up and telling me what a presence Grady has and that she is in "awe of him". This made me a little uncomfortable, but she didn't stop there. She told me that he was a great inter-galactic leader and that he was going to do great things. Consequently, we kept her away from him after that! Oh, Sonoma County. Gotta love it.
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