Mmmm, SPN tonight. YAY.
ita, I am right there with you on the hoping for a weekend reset button.
You know what? I am tired ask hell, so I may be talking out my ass, but I am seriously thinking "You know, we're already married. Do I HAVE to have a wedding party"
I mean, I like parties and stuff, but it just seems so anticlimactic at this point. I'm thinking I would rather save the money we would spend on rings and a honeymoon. Wear the pretty dress I wore to our courthouse wedding out to a crazy fancy dinner.
I am seriously thinking "You know, we're already married. Do I HAVE to have a wedding party"
You don't have to do anything you don't want to do. It's *your* wedding party, and if you don't want to have it, then don't.
i'm sorry for your loss, sarameg.
sorry you're not feeling any better, ita. much ~ma coming your way!
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love it! the comments on the article are pretty funny too.
If you want to, you can, but I don't think you have to.
sarameg, I'm so sorry. Much love and peace to you and your family.
Erin, it's totally your call! To me the reason to have a wedding party is... because you want to have a wedding party. If you'd rather not, no big deal, right? How does Dan feel about it?
Maybe you'd feel better about having a blowout party later in the year, like a big Christmas party.
I would really love to think that there's going to be fun and games in tonight's Supernatural episode. And, usually, there is something funny in every episode, right?
However, I suspect, the angle will be pain. Which I also like, but, wahh. Also, :(.
Still, I'd always rather have new SPN than none.
"You know, we're already married. Do I HAVE to have a wedding party"
You are totally justified in not, seriously. It is your wedding, etc, and it's all about you.
Okay, off to lie down in car. And not cry.
I hope the need to cry eases off, ita. And that the weekend indeed provides a reset.
It seems the new Japanese restaurant I wanted to go try for lunch today has already folded. I think it takes spectacularly bad business planning to start a new restaurant without enough operating capital to stay open more than three weeks.
Oh well, take-out channa saag, vegetable curry, and tandoori chicken are good consolation prizes.
I think it takes spectacularly bad business planning to start a new restaurant without enough operating capital to stay open more than three weeks.
Yeah. It takes the average new restaurant a year or more to start turning a profit, and that's for the small percentage of new restaurants that actually survive.