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Wednesday, May 04, 2005

 

First Post

Hi everyone.

Now that the initial excitement of telling everyone we are getting married is over I am starting to get a bit worried about all the planning and organisation ahead of us.

For example I spent all of tuesday lunchtime looking for appropriate wedding cars after some prompting from my dad at the weekend. (He mentioned that him and my mum got driven to their wedding by my mum's boss but I really don't want to turn up at the church in a red/pink fiat punto!) After an hour of searching only turning up a couple of remote possibilities, I have come to the conclusion that the internet is not a good place to look for wedding associated products, which is a shame because it would make life a lot easier.

Luckily the 'car' problem seems to have been sorted out thanks to Doug's brother (volunteered by Doug) Ishbel and possibly Andrew's aunty and uncle. I just hope all the other elements of the wedding fall into our lap this easily. At least we have a colour scheme.

Next on the 'to do' list is sort the reception and church out and decide on a date.

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