I find it funny that after three years I’m still laughing and losing it. Marriage hasn’t changed you. Marriage hasn’t changed me. Yet, marriage has changed us. Us as who we are together. I find that funny.
I spent 74 minutes on the phone remembering September 18th, 2004. The tent, the guests, the chef, the weather (oh, the weather!) The island had a wedding exactly like ours almost on the same day. Same tent, same weather, same chef, some same guests. We made comparisons back and forth, forth and back again. Ping ponging “remember whens” at each other. “But, her sunset wasn’t as nice” my mother sniffed. She’s just giving My sunset preferential treatment because I’m her daughter, so in a weird way it was her sunset, too. I’m sure it was just as beautiful for the newly pronounced Mr. & Mrs. of September 2007, too. Everything would be remembered as utterly gorgeous on that day. Even if it wasn’t.

Did Mrs 2007 have those killer boots like the ones you wore? Those were awesome. And you mom is right, the sunset was absolutely gorgeous in 2004
i wish i was there!
happy belated anniversary!
RT~ I’m 100% sure Mrs. 2007 did not wear knee-high, lace-up, azz kicking boots like mine! Hey, no one said I was ladylike! 😉
Sarah~ When we renew our vows you WILL be invited!
happy anniversary…pretend i posted this yesterday, ok? 😉
too bad I didn’t know you then…your wedding sounds lovely, from what I’ve heard.
since I didn’t post this until today your post wouldn’t have made sense! hahaha 🙂
The wedding was: um…wild…funny…sad…beautiful…loving…drunken…spiritual…silly…poignant…I could go on. It was everything I ever wanted in a “until death” ceremony.
Being ladylike is TOTALLY overrated 🙂
well, I could be psychic. you never know. :p