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geminigirl ([personal profile] geminigirl) wrote2004-10-05 11:12 pm

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[Poll #361777]

In less thrilling news, I forgot how long my hair really was, until I braided it tonight. It's longer than I think it is, at least when I braid it.

And my appetite is on vacation. If you see it, would you send it home? I realized some time after nine today that I'd had a cup of tea, some water and my vitamins today. I tried to eat, but it just wasn't happening. Might try some soup.

[identity profile] alibee.livejournal.com 2004-10-06 03:50 am (UTC)(link)
EVERYONE loves Christ. Even those pagan folk, dontcha know.

[identity profile] vvalkyri.livejournal.com 2004-10-06 04:39 am (UTC)(link)
Aside from it beign your wedding, I think wedding programs are cool. It's something to keep, too. I don't have them organized but I've never thrown out any of the programs/invites over the years, and I'm not all that unusual in that regard.

The last wedding I went to incorporated Jewish, Pagan, Hawaiian, and Christian traditions. The program really made the difference between befuddling and beautiful.

[identity profile] aliki.livejournal.com 2004-10-06 06:51 pm (UTC)(link)
What was her opinion on wedding programs?

We had a full Catholic mass, and only 30% of them were Catholic-- but even more hilarious, the only three practicing Catholics in the entire event were B, B's mom, and I. LOL.

In our programs, it is fairly detailed, but it doesn't provide instructions (i.e. no "stand, sit, kneel" bits) but it does give you a run-down of what the Chinese "double happiness" symbol means, and step-by-step index of what occurs, along with the full readings and songs to sing.

[identity profile] aliki.livejournal.com 2004-10-06 06:52 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh sorry-- forgot to include my point of it all. ANyhow, after the ceremony, people ran up to me at the reception or outside the church to say how much they loved the programs because they felt they could put their finger on the program and know where they were (much like attending a Broadway show and having the playbill to know which act or song they are singing). It was a hit.