Wednesday, March 14, 2007
Before You Say Old Lady
Well, let's see. Sometimes I just can't think of anything to write. I am real excited about our wedding though. I foresee it being the best wedding I have been to in a long time. I suppose it is because I am actually in the wedding. It is going to be a big wedding, with 10 groomsmen and 10 bridesmaids. I am right now tracking down the best wedding band in Dallas. It would be cool if we can get them. Holly is on spring break, so she is doing a bunch of wedding stuff too. There is a big checklist. I think it is cool that this time next year I will be married. Talk about a life-changing event. This Sunday Holly and I will be starting "before you say I do" a class that the church offers. Apparently when we finish we have all of the info we need to stay married. What did couples do before there were marriage classes? How did they survive? Marriage in the past 60 years is about love, but marriage before then was really about food and shelter. I suppose we get a history lesson in that group of lessons. Like which colloquialism is suited for which environment. Like when to use "the old ball and chain" vs. "the ole lady". I guess we need another class for that "Before you say Old Lady"...That kind of stuff is important... kidding....
Thought of the Day
Father of the Bride: You are the worst wedding singer in the world, buddy!
Robbie: Sir, one more outburst from you and I will strangle you with my microphone wire.
-- The Wedding Singer
Thought of the Day
Father of the Bride: You are the worst wedding singer in the world, buddy!
Robbie: Sir, one more outburst from you and I will strangle you with my microphone wire.
-- The Wedding Singer
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