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June 12, 2006
Weddings and gravestones
The wedding came off with no fatalities - just all the very best of family stress. It really doesn't matter whether it's genetics or environment, but all the women in my family (oh, hell - all of us) have very clear ideas of what we want. The sad truth that we produce these events cooperatively means that titans clash . . . but in a good way. The groom from the last one (THAT one was a beach wedding - if you can do anything in your power to avoid a 'destination wedding' at a beach I advise you to do so) turns out to be a very useful addition to the family; he's capable of looking around a garden, finding something to do, and doing it without asking - yay, Josh! Everyone cleaned up nice, too, and the dancing (powered in part by yours truly's iTunes) went on and on.
I'll post some pics of gravestones over on Flickr - we had fun and family piety aplenty.
Posted by CrankyProfessor at June 12, 2006 7:23 AM