Not here. Nope. Didn't look at beautiful flicker stream. OK, maybe I did. Not late for work yet! So that's a plus. The photo's were fabulous. Pix, you looked gorgeous in the dress. ND, very sharp in your two tone. So very happy for you. Misty eyed. Not good in the morning, but for a good cause!
Aside from the wedding stuff, and the cute turndown stuff from the hotel staff, my fav pics were the sunrise. Wow! That would be worth the chilly temp and early rise.
Enjoy the honeymoon you two! See you soon. (note: must book flight).
Bitches:
Eventually, I plan to write a diary about the feminist gender gap. Do you think there is one? What do you think contributes to it? Because every article I've ever seen on the subject is either "Ma, get off my back..."
Or "These kids with their corsets and sex blogs...don't forget lazy, shallow, and ungrateful."(And, yeah, I think I'm funny, posting that on *Bitches*)
Which I suppose both have tiny kernels of truth, but kernels are for popcorn.ETA: Ha, my tag looks really funny next to feminist chat.
Beautiful picture, ND & Pix!!!
Cash, you definitely have to send pics of that to the actual Mythbusters. They would be so smitten. That's fabulous. I was just laughing to myself about how many of my friends, here and elsewhere, reference Mythbusters as a definitive information source in everyday life. Think how much more it's going to be for kids like Leif and Owen!
The wedding photos are unbelievably gorgeous. Pix especially is so lovely.
Erika, do you mean generation gap? Because otherwise I'm confused.
Java , I am so happy to hear that things improved!
and Go , Owen
Yeah. I mean, I know men have them too, obviously. But I think their ways of dealing with it are more established. And there's always that thing about not getting each other's music and junk like that, but in terms of feminism, it seems that all of the generations involved seem to feel they aren't getting respected, or something. I mean, of course even politics can't keep mothers and daughters understanding each other at all times, obviously.
erika, do you read Tiger Beatdown? I'm not sure how much transitioned over from her previous blog (at blogspot) but a while back she had some awesome stuff about Andrea Dworkin.
Also, I LOVE HER.
Java, I'm so glad that the rest of your trip improved, and I hope we will get a chance to "meet" next time you are in town.
erika, is this the "Is this what we burned our bras for, you ungrateful girl children?" thing?