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Terry ([personal profile] tmcg) wrote2007-07-25 06:08 pm
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So, at 3:09 this morning I turned forty-five.

That means I revolve faster than I did at thirty-three, and I have an interesting B side that doesn't get much over-the-air play but is appreciated by collectors and aficionados. :)


[identity profile] terrymcgarry.livejournal.com 2007-07-26 02:06 pm (UTC)(link)
That's true, yeah, and I hadn't thought about it like that. Mostly we just weren't interested in having a Big Traditional Wedding; we're both long lapsed from any Church affiliation, I paid my lifetime organize-a-giant-banquet-event dues with the 2000 Nebula Awards weekend in New York, and most of the romantic trappings of the large-scale wedding didn't appeal to either of us. I might have gotten political about boycotting marriage as a U.S. legal institution until people of the same sex can get married anywhere in the country, but that's a whole nother issue. *g* And with this, what I found was that a small and simple wedding can be just as charming and just as beautifully, personally moving as a large one (maybe more so, because you're not as distracted and freaked and exhausted), and that even a small and simple ceremony can quickly threaten to get out of control and turn into a something suspiciously resembling a Big Deal Wedding if you don't do it very fast. Commando Wedding! Surgical Strike! *g*

[identity profile] webfarmer.livejournal.com 2007-07-26 06:54 pm (UTC)(link)
Two friends of mine from France decided to get married in a hurry before one returned to France. There were two best men (no bridesmaid), a rented wedding dress, grossly oversized suit jacket and a whole bunch of friends to take up the various family roles and all with cameras and video recorders.

I was one of the best men. I got the call the day before the ceremony. On an answering machine. :)

The wedding was at the city-county building in a small auditorium. Then we all went to a local restaurant to celebrate. Took the bride and groom to the local nice hotel and said our adieus.

Great fun by all. One of the best ever.

[identity profile] terrymcgarry.livejournal.com 2007-08-27 06:00 pm (UTC)(link)
It sounds perfect, and not unlike ours in several ways, including the very very last-minute recruitment of the witnesses. I like attending unconventional weddings, too, and pushing the envelope on the traditional roles. I was a traditional bridesmaid once, a best man once, a groomsman once, and in what I guess you could call the groom's retinue in a wedding in India. They were all charming and unusual weddings in their different ways, and I loved being part of all of them.