I've been with 2 women who endured my pool playing and cue collecting passion. 1 took half when we divorced. The other is a saint to tolerate me and still feel love. Having been on both sides, I encourage you to spoil her with reckless abandon...have a great life or hold your head high when she tries to wreck it...either way you become a better person for the experience.
Wedding was great, everyone had a good time, went off without a hitch. Some friends warned me it would fly by like a blur, and they weren't kidding. We were exhausted today, and we're off to Mexico in the morn. Going to relax all inclusively for a week...we (she) needs it. I'd say the wedding planning was split about 90% her 10% me admittedly. Real trooper.
Here's us walking into the reception to "Chelsea Dagger" as a homage to my avatar taking the cup (and a fun tune too) it got the crowd going :smile:
One hiccup...that ring...my bridge hand says no thank you...might have to switch it to grip hand when playing. Oh well
Good luck with the marriage. Better you than me. I just never met a woman I could live with for an extended period of time let alone for -cough cough- ever. Sounds like you have been looking forward to it for a long time so enjoy.
Is it just me or has anyone else noticed a strong similarity between marriage congratulation posts and death condolences posts? I'm serious. The posts are usually short - "Way to go!" - "Congratulations!" - "Wish you to the best", for the marriage congrats posts, and, "Sorry for your loss" - "He will be missed" - I knew him well and always liked him", for the death condolences posts. Not only that, flowers are a big thing at both weddings and funerals. Some people actually combine the two on occasion, like when a brawl breaks out at a wedding and someone is killed, necessitating a funeral only days away. Anyway, not trying to be negative or critical (I don't have to try) - I just see the humor in the similarities between getting married and having a funeral.