Have the chapel & minister reserved for the wedding. Travel arrangements have been made, at least for the groom and me. Invitations have been designed and are ready to print, address labels are ready to go - just as soon as I get a couple more addresses. Paperwork for the license has been filled out - just need to drop it off and pay for the license when we get to Las Vegas. Still haven't figured out what I'm going to wear yet but at least I do know who my Maid of Honor will be.
My daughter has agreed to stand up with me, since she was way too little the first time and the second time I didn't have any attendants. In fact, my parents were the only witnesses to my second wedding. We decided that if certain important family members couldn't attend due to such short notice then we wouldn't invite anyone. We got married in Tahoe and my parents were already up there celebrating my father's birthday so they asked if they could come. We did, however, have a really good reception a couple months later.
Yes, this will be number 3 for me. Like a friend once said, "it's either third times a charm or three strikes and you're out!" I'll take third times a charm, thank you. It's my better half's second marriage and since his first was performed in Reno, we decided Las Vegas would be a good place for this one.
Having the mortgage & student loan almost paid off will help financially with the wedding. Mortgage ends 12/31/07 and I'll probably pay the student loan off completely on 1/15/08. Granted, my mortgage payment is under $400 a month and the studen loan is under $125, it'll help pay for the wedding. Can't believe it's been 10 years since I started paying on the student loan. Let alone lived in my place for 20 years. Longest I've ever lived in one place, even growing up the longest I ever lived in one place was 12 years.
wizardry if it cannot save a unicorn?" He gripped the magician's shoulder
hard, to keep from falling.
Schmendrick did not turn his head. With a touch of sad mockery in
his voice, he said, "That's what heroes are for."
...
"Yes, of course," he [Prince Lir] said. "That is exactly what heroes
are for. Wizards make no difference, so they say that nothing does, but
heroes are meant to die for unicorns."
-- Peter Beagle, "The Last Unicorn"

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