April 21, 2006
Today is 50 days to go until we say "I do".... One and one half months...doesn't seem possible....seems like he just asked yesterday!
We are meeting the DJ on Monday night... Eddie has moved back up to Tewksbury and Rob has started the process of moving in. (Gasp.... "living in sin" without marriage, what WOULD Aunt Sally say?)....RSVP's have started coming back to Mom (Thank you to those who read the blog and have replied - those who haven't please for the love of God and everything holy send them back so Mom's eye can stop twitching thanks lots).... The second dress fitting is May 5 and we have a final detailing appointment with Rev Peggy May 9. I had the chance to go over the videography with Uncle Paul which was actually kind of fun to plan. ("Where can I set up stationary cameras in 5 different angles?) My father suggested we drill small holes in the stained glass window overlooking the altar. Mind you there is a picture of Jesus holding a lamb in this window which makes Dad's comments a total sacrilege ("The camera lens is black...pop them right in Jesus' eyes!" says Dad) . But you KNOW that's what all I am going to be picturing as I walk up the aisle.
We are meeting the DJ on Monday night... Eddie has moved back up to Tewksbury and Rob has started the process of moving in. (Gasp.... "living in sin" without marriage, what WOULD Aunt Sally say?)....RSVP's have started coming back to Mom (Thank you to those who read the blog and have replied - those who haven't please for the love of God and everything holy send them back so Mom's eye can stop twitching thanks lots).... The second dress fitting is May 5 and we have a final detailing appointment with Rev Peggy May 9. I had the chance to go over the videography with Uncle Paul which was actually kind of fun to plan. ("Where can I set up stationary cameras in 5 different angles?) My father suggested we drill small holes in the stained glass window overlooking the altar. Mind you there is a picture of Jesus holding a lamb in this window which makes Dad's comments a total sacrilege ("The camera lens is black...pop them right in Jesus' eyes!" says Dad) . But you KNOW that's what all I am going to be picturing as I walk up the aisle.

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