And dude. Seriously. That final photo, the one of you bowling in your wedding dress?
That could so be the cover of, like, the great American hipster novel. Too cool.
Other thoughts:
*Good GOD you look happy. How nice.
*That's quite a crowd; I don't even know that many people, much less that many people I'm on good enough terms with that I could invite them to my wedding. (My wife and I got married at city council or some such; apparently the only people who usually do so are young kids eloping to go start their life away from their respective parents for the first time. As such, we received a hilarious care package as part of the "ceremony," and in fact we still have a roll of toilet paper wrapped in cellophane reading, "Congratulations
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I WAS happy! And I'm still happy. That's a pretty good sign, I think. But now I'm disappointed that we didn't get any toilet paper.
My husband is a pretty OK guy. And he's nerdy-- like, graphic novel and video game nerdy.
And FYI, we got married at Centennial Park. When you turn into the park, about 50 yards down is a parking area and a mini-trail that goes up onto this hill -- that's where we had the ceremony. The rock formations there are AMAZING. There were so many more pics that I wanted to take on the rocks, but we just didn't have time. Guess you'll have to recreate them with your toys.
But now I'm disappointed that we didn't get any toilet paper.
See? I create discontent everywhere I go. It's my own subtle brand of homewrecking. Relies almost exclusively on the use of toilet paper, strangely enough.
My husband is a pretty OK guy. And he's nerdy-- like, graphic novel and video game nerdy.
Damn. My homewrecking might have to take a more overt, traditional route; he's quite a catch!
Seriously, though, is he friends with any of the people who work on movies with Pat? 'Cause they're similarly nerdy.
We only had one stressed-out moment, actually, and it was first thing in the morning. At 9:30, 10 people showed up on my front door step -- my hair dresser, who was half an hour early and brought TWO OF HER FRIENDS, my dad, my brother, his girlfriend and several cousins and uncles. I hadn't asked any of the family members to come over, and they were just standing in my living room looking for something to do.
I freaked out, then sent them all away and told my mom I was coming to her hotel room to get ready. :) Me and my bridesmaids went there, and the rest of the day was so, so awesome and stress-free.
Eep! I think I would've freaked out and sent everyone away, too. What kind of hairdresser brings her friends along? That's just plain weird, at best. Again, though, I'm so happy for you!
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And dude. Seriously. That final photo, the one of you bowling in your wedding dress?
That could so be the cover of, like, the great American hipster novel. Too cool.
Other thoughts:
*Good GOD you look happy. How nice.
*That's quite a crowd; I don't even know that many people, much less that many people I'm on good enough terms with that I could invite them to my wedding. (My wife and I got married at city council or some such; apparently the only people who usually do so are young kids eloping to go start their life away from their respective parents for the first time. As such, we received a hilarious care package as part of the "ceremony," and in fact we still have a roll of toilet paper wrapped in cellophane reading, "Congratulations ( ... )
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My husband is a pretty OK guy. And he's nerdy-- like, graphic novel and video game nerdy.
And FYI, we got married at Centennial Park. When you turn into the park, about 50 yards down is a parking area and a mini-trail that goes up onto this hill -- that's where we had the ceremony. The rock formations there are AMAZING. There were so many more pics that I wanted to take on the rocks, but we just didn't have time. Guess you'll have to recreate them with your toys.
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See? I create discontent everywhere I go. It's my own subtle brand of homewrecking. Relies almost exclusively on the use of toilet paper, strangely enough.
My husband is a pretty OK guy. And he's nerdy-- like, graphic novel and video game nerdy.
Damn. My homewrecking might have to take a more overt, traditional route; he's quite a catch!
Seriously, though, is he friends with any of the people who work on movies with Pat? 'Cause they're similarly nerdy.
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It looks like it was a fantastic ceremony, I'm glad you two are happy!
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I freaked out, then sent them all away and told my mom I was coming to her hotel room to get ready. :) Me and my bridesmaids went there, and the rest of the day was so, so awesome and stress-free.
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