And it's not every day you see a "Maid" of Honor over 6 feet tall
with a goatee.
Though if Mr. E. were married would he have been the "Matron" of
Honor?
By any chance did anyone end up in the pool? Did DC keep his clothes
on the entire evening?
--d.o.
--- In OliveStarlightOrchestra_at_y..., "DNE44" <dne_at_d...> wrote:
> Joy-
>
> You did superb work under a great deal of pressure.
>
> And I agree -- the wedding was beautiful and original.
>
> Most importatnly, it was truly wonderful to see Joya and Bob so
happy.
>
> - David
>
> --- In OliveStarlightOrchestra_at_y..., mayhem <meurtre_at_e...> wrote:
> > > If I may say so, this is-- even for us--a discussion of trivia.
> > >
> > > What about Joya's inventive take on various forms of weddings
> throughout the
> > > ages? What about the candlelighting ritual in the pool? I
thought
> that was
> > > innovative. And the sudden show of tiny white lights after the
> toast!--that
> > > was really quite lovely.
> > >
> > >> There were so many creative touches! It was a fabulous approach
> to a wedding.
> > >> (And, in its final days, so well-organized. Who was the genius
> that did the
> > >> last-minute trouble-shooting? Why, it appeared to go off with
> barely a
> > >> hitch!)
> > >>
> > >> --Joy
> > >>
> > >>
> > >> John caught it, then rather quickly threw it into the pool. My
> son
> > >> then fished it out & returned it.
> > >>
> > >> Barby
> > >
> > >>> Maybe I'm missing something here (after all, I *wasn't* at the
> > >> wedding), but
> > >>> amidst all this talk of the bridal bouquet, NOBODY seems to
have
> > >> mentioned
> > >>> the *garter*. Which lucky guy caught THAT?
> > >>>
> > >>> Mike
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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