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I got to work today and realized that yesterday was Grace and Dave's one year anniversary! Happy Anniversary (a little late), you two crazy kids!
Grace and David's wedding was one of the best I've ever witnessed. It was also one of the most simple. They planned it in six months, had no wedding party (although I did get to be honorary bridesmaid for all the primping and prepping), and there were only 70 people there (mostly Grace's brothers, sisters, nieces, and nephews, and Dave's aunts, uncles, and cousins). Grace didn't stress about a thing, everything was kept simple, there was no DJ, her mom did all the centerpieces, it was at her parents' home, and it was just gorgeous.
Most importantly, Grace and Dave were so happy. Their happiness was contagious. Everyone was relaxed and enjoying themselves, and the setting at the lake house was perfect. There was no 'event design', and every event of the weekend was a group effort on behalf of the family, neighbors, and friends. Grace's sisters and nieces provided the ceremony music, her nephews provided the cocktail hour music, and the neighbors brought all the food for the day after brunch. Everything about it was heartfelt and genuine, just like Grace and Dave. Grace is one of my favorite people in the world, and I am so happy that she found such a great person to share her life with. I only wish our lives were playing out in the same state!
A few more photos from 8.11.07:


You can see more of our photos from their lovely day here.
Grace and David's wedding was one of the best I've ever witnessed. It was also one of the most simple. They planned it in six months, had no wedding party (although I did get to be honorary bridesmaid for all the primping and prepping), and there were only 70 people there (mostly Grace's brothers, sisters, nieces, and nephews, and Dave's aunts, uncles, and cousins). Grace didn't stress about a thing, everything was kept simple, there was no DJ, her mom did all the centerpieces, it was at her parents' home, and it was just gorgeous.
Most importantly, Grace and Dave were so happy. Their happiness was contagious. Everyone was relaxed and enjoying themselves, and the setting at the lake house was perfect. There was no 'event design', and every event of the weekend was a group effort on behalf of the family, neighbors, and friends. Grace's sisters and nieces provided the ceremony music, her nephews provided the cocktail hour music, and the neighbors brought all the food for the day after brunch. Everything about it was heartfelt and genuine, just like Grace and Dave. Grace is one of my favorite people in the world, and I am so happy that she found such a great person to share her life with. I only wish our lives were playing out in the same state!
A few more photos from 8.11.07:
Grace's cousin made the signage-- can you tell she's a teacher?
Grace's nephew Luke took some time during the ceremony to stroll the aisle.
(Photo by Patrick)
(Photo by Patrick)
Dave and Grace during the toasts, which were given by Dave's mom, Grace's mom and dad, and Grace's brother. Grace's mom quoted Rod Stewart's Forever Young in her toast. Then Grace's brother got up and quoted Rod Stewart's Do Ya Think I'm Sexy? Classic. (Photo by Patrick.)
You can see more of our photos from their lovely day here.
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i just realized that today is our kindasorta 10 year anniversary.
a decade ago we decided to 'make it official' and officially started 'going out'. in 1998 that meant late night phone conversations and IM chats (which resulted in a curfew for me), lunches together in the choir room, holding hands in the hallway, afternoons at thacher park, weekends at the movies and on lark street, driving around in his honda listening to dave matthews and ben folds five, getting scolded by the principal for smooching goodbye outside the auditorium, and of course the proms and graduation parties.
(it's a good thing we're getting a new anniversary this year, neither of us are very good at remembering this one!)
update: pat remembered (and earlier than i did):

a decade ago we decided to 'make it official' and officially started 'going out'. in 1998 that meant late night phone conversations and IM chats (which resulted in a curfew for me), lunches together in the choir room, holding hands in the hallway, afternoons at thacher park, weekends at the movies and on lark street, driving around in his honda listening to dave matthews and ben folds five, getting scolded by the principal for smooching goodbye outside the auditorium, and of course the proms and graduation parties.
(it's a good thing we're getting a new anniversary this year, neither of us are very good at remembering this one!)
update: pat remembered (and earlier than i did):
(he's a good egg.)
