MaxDepth
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Single no more! We were married at the Elms Mansion in New Orleans, her hometown. Try to plan it down there so everyone could come without a zillion other people being there already (e.g. French Quarter Fest, Jazz fest either weekend). But New Orleans is coming back to being a busy place. We had PirateCon (convention of over 1000 pirates), Games 1 and 2 of the NBA Playoffs, and the meetings of Bush, Calderon, and Harper (the three leaders of North America) and all the drunk businessmen from the National Chamber of Commerce convention.
Just got back home. Time to unpack, open gifts, and breathe again.
Link from our photographer (some he could post immediately)
friend's link #1
friend's link #2
EDIT: The teddy bear is a gift from me to my (then girlfriend) as an Easter gift to her. She really likes to celebrate all things Easter (I like Halloween) and when I found out, I went shopping to get her some gifts to put in an Easter basket. I found some small stuff but I wanted to get her something special. I was looking around the aisles of World Market, trying to find something, when that teddy bear literally fell into my cart without me touching it.
Turns out, she loves that bear and has taken it everywhere we have traveled, including vacations. I think she needs a dog now.
EDIT 2: The umbrella thing. It's a New Orlean tradition called "second line." My bride and her father walked down the aisle to the song, "Tipitina" and we walked back up the aisle to U2's "A Beautiful Day."
Just got back home. Time to unpack, open gifts, and breathe again.
Link from our photographer (some he could post immediately)
friend's link #1
friend's link #2
EDIT: The teddy bear is a gift from me to my (then girlfriend) as an Easter gift to her. She really likes to celebrate all things Easter (I like Halloween) and when I found out, I went shopping to get her some gifts to put in an Easter basket. I found some small stuff but I wanted to get her something special. I was looking around the aisles of World Market, trying to find something, when that teddy bear literally fell into my cart without me touching it.
Turns out, she loves that bear and has taken it everywhere we have traveled, including vacations. I think she needs a dog now.
EDIT 2: The umbrella thing. It's a New Orlean tradition called "second line." My bride and her father walked down the aisle to the song, "Tipitina" and we walked back up the aisle to U2's "A Beautiful Day."