Below are several emotional events in my life that have caused my eyes to well up in tears and temporarily impair my vision.(To be clear, this is not considered crying.) –Scar using his claws to stab the back of Mufasa’s paws, which caused Mufasa to fall down into a canyon, and then become trampled to death by a legion of wildebeests.(The Lion King) –Kevin Garnett returning to the Minnesota Timberwolves, who was the face of the franchise for over a decade and loved still loved the Twin Cities. #21forEva –Seeing Stephanie and Calvin(my friends/the nicest people I’ve ever met) get hitched this past Saturday at Day Block’s Event Center. And more about Day Block’s Event Center, I don’t believe Stephanie and Calvin could have selected a more stellar venue for their special day. Throughout the wedding, I repeatedly found myself gazing at the… +beautiful yellow and white-ish exposed brick throughout. +two-story high ceilings that made the entire space feel both spacious and open. +tall windows that allowed for plenty of natural light. +b-boy-approved wooden floors perfect for backspins and other power moves. +small deck that’s useful for cooling off after booty-shaking for hours on end. +ideal rooms for the ceremony, reception, dance floor, food, and bar. The venue also seemed really cool with hosting non-affiliated businesses. Common Roots catered a delicious and savory meal and Foxglove Market & Studio provided plenty of immaculate and unique decorations. Both contributed to making the wedding awesome. Other tidbits: –Through Day Block, one can rent out a private and fenced parking area that’s almost necessary for a large event Downtown. –There are two single, yet spacious bathrooms for attendees. –It’s located on the second floor of Day Block Brewery. I highly recommend Day Block’s Event Center for a couple looking to get married, or for someone planning an event for 100 – 200 people.