I'm not sure why this is so important to people, but I've received five emails from different people (or perhaps five emails from the same person using different email addresses) asking to see my ring.
It's not really that exciting. I mean, I'm excited about the wedding and wearing it and all, but at the end of the day, it's still just a plain metal band. L's is much more interesting but she's not home right now to model it and there's no sense in me putting it on for a picture. At least not before my manicure.
My "To Do" list is getting smaller, now that there are only three days before I leave for Wisconsin. I finished the DVD/Slide show for the rehearsal dinner last night, mailed about a dozen thank-you notes yesterday, and have to pick up my tux at the tailor's today. Thanks to my workouts with Patrick, it had to be taken in at the waist about one inch. An update on the great CD burn will come later.
Posted by The Groom at August 17, 2004 09:44 AMYou should be a hand model!
Posted by: jt at August 17, 2004 12:51 PMSo, question about sending thank you notes early... did you talk about this before? We did the same and I have to tell you, a couple of our friends were confused. "But your wedding hasn't happened yet?!" is a comment we got a couple times. I don't understand, don't they want to know we got the gift ok?
Anyway, good luck with everything!
Posted by: AT at August 17, 2004 02:34 PMTo us, it just makes sense to send a thank-you as soon as you can. We started getting presents within weeks of our engagement. Why would we want 100 people coming up to us at the wedding wondering if we had even received their gifts?
Posted by: The Groom at August 17, 2004 02:37 PMThis picture makes me want to send my man to the salon for a manicure...
Posted by: Jecsyka at August 18, 2004 08:14 AM