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Monday, November 29, 2004
Wedding, Whirlwind
Wow. Here we go with the cliche opening sentence of all blogs: So life has been pretty crazy the past two months. No, really. I had a really stupendous 35th birthday thanks to my new wife, Meghan. Truly a great day.
My friends gave me a fun bachelor party wherein we toured the downtown river area on Segway scooters, which were way more excellent than I'd have ever guessed. Uber-nerdy fun. Video gaming and drinks followed later. No tittie bars for this guy, thanks. Not that I don't like... well, anyway. Then it was trying to finish up some projects before The Big Day on November 6th, which I feel I just barely accomplished. But they got done.
I found a most amazing vintage suit from the early 1900's at Via's Vintage Wear that fit me almost perfectly. I had the pants tailored at Top Shelf in Uptown and they did a fabulous job. I'd recommend them for any alterations you might need. Originally the plan had been for a vintage shark skin suit, ala The Rat Pack, but this suit was just too keen to pass up with pants, vest, and jacket with swallowtails crafted from a gorgeous dark wool cloth. That, and the fact that all the shark skin suits were way oversized.
The wedding day was glitch-free and super fun but went by SO darn fast, even at my insistence and denial that it would do exactly that. Our private ceremony at the Landmark Center was so perfect and touching and emotional and we were married by the person who is sort of responsible for Meghan and I meeting, Nancy. We cried. Or were on the verge at times. In a good way. I didn't see Meghan at all prior to the wedding and she knocked my socks off when she entered the room. The reception/dinner at The Great Hall was very enjoyable. My friend E-rock DJ'd for us and did a great job, Jack and Rob video'd, Bill ran the vintage Super-8 B&W film camera, Rich did the photography, Uncle Mike did the photobooth, Jan did the flowers, and so many family and friends pitched in with help and were in attendence having a good time... whew. THANKS! The St. Paul Hotel that night was just wonderful. Our brunch the next day for friends and relatives was peachy as we actually got to talk to people for more than four minutes. So much generousity, too, we were blown away (we got the toaster!) And then it was over...
... and we were off on our Honeymoon to Costa Rica! Erupting volcanoes, parrots, toucans, a sloth with a baby within our reach, iguanas, vultures, white water rafting, horseback riding to a giant waterfall, rainforest and cloudforest canopy tours, zip lines, isolated gorgeous Caribbean-coast beaches, private bungalow in the rainforest hillside overlooking the ocean, amazing vegetarian meals, yoga, biking along the coast, hummingbirds, butterflys, fresh juicy fruits, and howler monkeys. Oh my. The camera issue is under investigation.
Then Thanksgiving with all the families last week... you can understand why I'm breathless, worn out and coming down with a wicked sore throat. Better drink some more lemon ginger echinacea juice and get to bed. I've got to give some training sessions in the morning. Hope my voice works. G'night.
posted by jeremy at 11:15 PM
It was a total blast on the Segways, did anyone go and get the pictures of us? I kind of forgot and the wedding was amazing and I claim that I teared up at the wedding because I was looking through the little eyehole on the 8mm camera.
posted by: Bill on November 30, 2004 2:32 PM
it cracks me up when you refer to me (or introduce me) as your "new wife."
i always want to ask, "where's the old one?!"
posted by: irish-girl on December 2, 2004 9:54 AM
Wow, your wedding/honeymoon sounded fabulous. Congrats!
posted by: Lauri on December 5, 2004 11:55 PM
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