Wedding Blog - Big Day minus 193
Posted: Wed Jan 30, 2008 2:27 pm
While the wedding day approaches all too rapidly, the available time to check out the various vendors remains scarce. Hence, no real progress or decisions to report to you here. I will probably digress on the slower days to talk about some of the background areas, like our first meeting with FSIL, our own engagement and wedding, family reaction and comments, that sort of thing.
BD is having conniptions. FSIL is planning a visit in the middle of next month, during which the two of them are planning to have engagement photos taken (among other things; Dad ain't THAT naive!). He requested the leave time early in the year. BD has requested vacation time and received permission. As of now, less than two weeks away, FSIL has still not received any official word on his leave request. Neither a yea nor a nay. I realize that the Army is the world's biggest bureaucracy, or at least its most entrenched (ha, ha), but time is getting a bit tight here.
Just to make sure that it's in the blog and not just my regular posts, I'll mention again that I'm cleaning out the clutter that has been in the house for years. Let's see, I have seven months. That might be enough time. A big part of the clutter is my old collections of paper - mostly comic books and related material, but also old humor magazines, Boston sports yearbooks, random movie and concert programs, Disneyland maps and brochures from a visit in 1977 ... you get the idea. I intend to sell as much of it as I can on eBay, and put all proceeds into a "wedding fund". Don't know what I'll do with what doesn't sell. It may be worth something, but with the economy the way it is, people may not be buying.
BD is having conniptions. FSIL is planning a visit in the middle of next month, during which the two of them are planning to have engagement photos taken (among other things; Dad ain't THAT naive!). He requested the leave time early in the year. BD has requested vacation time and received permission. As of now, less than two weeks away, FSIL has still not received any official word on his leave request. Neither a yea nor a nay. I realize that the Army is the world's biggest bureaucracy, or at least its most entrenched (ha, ha), but time is getting a bit tight here.
Just to make sure that it's in the blog and not just my regular posts, I'll mention again that I'm cleaning out the clutter that has been in the house for years. Let's see, I have seven months. That might be enough time. A big part of the clutter is my old collections of paper - mostly comic books and related material, but also old humor magazines, Boston sports yearbooks, random movie and concert programs, Disneyland maps and brochures from a visit in 1977 ... you get the idea. I intend to sell as much of it as I can on eBay, and put all proceeds into a "wedding fund". Don't know what I'll do with what doesn't sell. It may be worth something, but with the economy the way it is, people may not be buying.