The first wave of paper invites were mailed off in the last couple of days, so watch your mail boxes. There was no rhyme or reason as to who was in the first wave that went out, but wave two (final) will be out by Thursday or so.
We'd now like to announce the wedding party:
Us (of course)
Officiant: The Reverend Robert Scott
Best Man: Erich McNaughton
Groomsmen: Zach Barbery & Matt Mitchel
Bridesmaids: Cami Kaos, Rosie McKinlay-Mench & Sara McNaughton
Our friend Mark Savage has agreed to be our music poobah
More updates as they develop!
Saturday, May 15, 2010
Friday, May 7, 2010
RSVP Here!
Hello beloved family & friends, check out the RSVP page! Feel free to use the comments to let us know if you can come or not. Feel free to email us at droidwhisperer at Gmail dot com as well!
If you've marked your self as attending on Facebook, there's no need to post here.
If you've marked your self as attending on Facebook, there's no need to post here.
Sunday, May 2, 2010
Fires Behind Us
Not all the things in the past stay the same: The coffee shop where we had our first date has been replaced with a Vietnamese Bistro, Grandma June has gone, and we have been through about about 5 cars.
Now, the place we met is gone as well. The Great Northwest Bookstore burned down on Sunday, leaving a great plume of smoke and a devastated Phil in it's wake. It's a place we've both moved on from, but we're sad to see it wiped out like that.
Everybody has a part of their past that winds up vaporized. Sometimes it's well behind and causes reflection, and other times it goes up in the now and hurts like hell. I hope Phil moves on, and does in fact retire as I know he's been mulling over for years.
I also feel for Walt Curtis, he was living there at the time, and who knows what treasures he lost. Walt's a survivor though. I'm sure he'll pick up his bottle of wine and his easy grin, then go write some thing that will challenge us all over again.
Maybe you'll get to meet both of them at the wedding, as they're on our track down and invite list.
Now, the place we met is gone as well. The Great Northwest Bookstore burned down on Sunday, leaving a great plume of smoke and a devastated Phil in it's wake. It's a place we've both moved on from, but we're sad to see it wiped out like that.
Everybody has a part of their past that winds up vaporized. Sometimes it's well behind and causes reflection, and other times it goes up in the now and hurts like hell. I hope Phil moves on, and does in fact retire as I know he's been mulling over for years.
I also feel for Walt Curtis, he was living there at the time, and who knows what treasures he lost. Walt's a survivor though. I'm sure he'll pick up his bottle of wine and his easy grin, then go write some thing that will challenge us all over again.
Maybe you'll get to meet both of them at the wedding, as they're on our track down and invite list.
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