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so yesterday i made a new blog, still living in sin, in which i can organize my wedding thoughts. Because i'm a geek and because i'm a big GIRLY geek. (Please note that no, those aren't real wedding colors, those are website colors - now i have one orangey-pink, one yellowish green, and one vaguely purple.) but. so i don't have to bore everybody with further details here. But i have one last question ... if we got married in texas (we wouldn't make people come down in midsummer, i promise) next fall or so (very approximate date - still under discussion - we're deciding on Area of the Country first - probably not earlier, though) would people be able to make it? Veryyy important that people respond to this question. 'cuz texas is ...kinda far. even when you get into texas, texas is kinda far. so. um. 'cuz it'd be massively easier to plan it for being nearby. i'll post message-things on the wedding-site for carpools, hotels, et c. and links to everything that might come in handy (once we pick a location, for example, and where (if) we're registered, et c. i think we have to register because otherwise everyone over 40, i.e. my entire family and his entire family, plus all those assorted People Parents Might Want to Invite, assuming we let the Parents invite Anybody, which may not Happen, though we may take Suggestions, will give us crystal, which is way, way less than desirable) and ... other stupid girly stuff :)

But i figure, if the group of people that reads this says they can probably make it, then so can everybody else, and we'll send out invites (or those silly Save-the-Date things at least) maybe 3-4-5 months in advance instead of the 6 weeks?!? you're supposed to in the wedding-books (how does that give anybody time to get fucking airfare?!?) and i can choose Area of the Country: Near Us and go on to select Vague Date.

yeah, we're still taking it slow.

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