All this talk of ENGAGEMENTS & MARRIAGE...
Cosmo
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... I might as well come out and announce that I'm engaged to be married as well. We've been together 7 years and it was totally assumed that we would get married, but we're official now and we're planning our wedding for May of next year.Wedding planning is a bitch but it's also totally worth it I guess. All I know is that I'm super excited, as is wifey. I'm also super lucky and consider myself the most fortunate man on the planet. She's such a great lady and a perfect counterbalance for me. She's just everything I could ever want and need in a woman.So yeah, this time next year I'll be married. Super fresh. Definitely feeling myself today hahah. Congratz and respect to all of those who are doing it!
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congrats to all dem (future) hubbies & wives!
So who's gonna DJ your wedding?
congrats, homie.
drumroll..............[color:#FFFFFF]I hear he sweats a lot in humidity
Congrats homey. It's worth the plunge...
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many many many more happy years for ya'll
Planning sucks....just don't save it all for last minute!
All I can say is keep your ceremony & event as simple as possible. It so easy for things to creep into high stre$$. I stayed obsessed with the philosophy that this is about us committing ourselves in the presence of family friends and the universe. Period. All that other stuff is cake. I don't really fuck with cake, but that's me. All I'm trying to say is to keep it simple and let the event just happen. The more you try to control, the more the possibility for "disaster" increases. Not to mention, wasting mountains of money. I say waste, not to be harsh, but to emphasize that money is better spent on honeymoon(s), prepping for chiruns and buying a house. But you know that. I just had to say it.
Nice work!
check the camera holdster --^^^^^^^^
I'm not sure what you mean? "Party" suggests something different than my experience. I drank very little and took lots of time to sit back and observe the beautiful scene that was two families coming together and all of our friends mixed in. I don't think I'll ever see all of those people in one room again. So I'm glad I didn't blunt the experience with anything.
At the same time, I pretty much feel like every party is greatest party of my life.
Except me of course.
Money doesn't make a wedding good.
Congrats cosmo!!!!
Yeah keep the wedding simple.
We did ours for around $7-8k is what it worked out to.
Got married in a big field under the sky, got a little weepy, then lobster dinner, swimming & hot-tubbing, and a canoe filled with beer and wine.
My brother is getting married and I think what he said about where I had my wedding was something like, "okay place for a wedding but a GREAT place for a party!"