Please bore me with your wedding chat. I want to plan vicariously.
As for the $1500 fire spinning group, tell them where to put their poi. I'm sure someone will be happy to gift you with his/her/their fire spinning talents for your wedding.
I know, I think we'll just have a time when anyone that wants to "light up" can. I'm not throwing down that kinda cash......I'm hoping the whole damn wedding is less than that! =]
Also, I was MOH in a former Mormon's wedding two years ago in Portland, it was great, she was still on good terms with her family and but she was also very firm about wanting it to be her and her husband's wedding. For example, she had interesting soda but also plenty of booze... (Good 'cause she married like a Boston Irish ex-Catholic dude).
NO one is sweating us......the super really great thang about MY family is no one has ever really sweat me. I've always marched to my own drummer and my fam has always been accepting of that. I think they're surprised I'm even GETTING married. =]
Heh. During emu surgery today (two of them), we ended up talking about weddings a lot. Both the postdocs are getting married in the spring, and a couple of our undergrad assistants are too.
It's amazing how different their perspectives are on the whole process. And they're all pretty different from mine, but that's not really surprising.
I kind of stopped listening when they debated how to choose your wedding colors. I tuned back in when they announced something about not really being married if you didn't do it in a church (which is funny, because none of them is in the least bit religious, it's all their families, and none of them is getting married in anything resembling a church). I happily announced that I was not married twice.
But if you wanna talk wedding stuff, go for it. At the very least I will sigh in relief that I don't have to do it again. Can't help you with wedding entertainment, except that I will most likely get all, "I love you, man," drunk and hug lots of people.
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As for the $1500 fire spinning group, tell them where to put their poi. I'm sure someone will be happy to gift you with his/her/their fire spinning talents for your wedding.
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Also, I was MOH in a former Mormon's wedding two years ago in Portland, it was great, she was still on good terms with her family and but she was also very firm about wanting it to be her and her husband's wedding. For example, she had interesting soda but also plenty of booze... (Good 'cause she married like a Boston Irish ex-Catholic dude).
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It's amazing how different their perspectives are on the whole process. And they're all pretty different from mine, but that's not really surprising.
I kind of stopped listening when they debated how to choose your wedding colors. I tuned back in when they announced something about not really being married if you didn't do it in a church (which is funny, because none of them is in the least bit religious, it's all their families, and none of them is getting married in anything resembling a church). I happily announced that I was not married twice.
But if you wanna talk wedding stuff, go for it. At the very least I will sigh in relief that I don't have to do it again. Can't help you with wedding entertainment, except that I will most likely get all, "I love you, man," drunk and hug lots of people.
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emu surgery??? now THAT sounds more interesting to me then colors & church
i'll take all the drunk hugs you want to give me baby!
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