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Whelp, we got our pro pics back and now is as good a time as ever to kick off the Lambapalooza recaps! I had been planning on methodically recapping in chronological order, but I’ve had a change of heart. My post-wedding self pretty much delights in doing anything except wedding related tasks (napping, scouring decorative blogs, Craigslisting, watching HGTV, baking, reading, running), so I’m tricking myself into the recappage. I told myself that I would only have to write what I wanted. I spun the wheel of topics round in my head and today we landed on the subject of holiday hubbub and the wedding.
Honestly, we didn’t think that much about choosing a holiday weekend for our wedding. After deciding that it would drive me insane to plan a wedding in less than 6 months, get married, finish my graduate school degree, go to my brother’s graduation, buy a house, and move all in the same month, we began considering fall and winter date alternatives. My woolly counterpart started school in August and there was a very small window of opportunity to schedule the wedding and take a honeymoon in between semesters (more on that story later!). New Year’s Eve it was, then. We went to a NYE wedding a few years ago and thought it was the most brilliant thing ever - Great party, free booze, NYE with friends!
SIL Lamb/Lambaid J and J-Ram
Until we found out that New Year’s Eve weddings are actually a little bit more expensive to plan in our neck of the woods. As it turns out, lots of people like to party that night and it drives prices up (Econ. 101 - Supply and Demand). Alrighty, no problemo, let’s slide that date to the right, bada bing, bada boom, January 2nd it was. Everybody gets January 1st off, so that worked out nicely for those traveling. Prices have gone back down, and we started scoring some serious off season deals. Done and done.
Oh, and it helped that January 2nd was the 1 year anniversary of our engagement. AND, the date is a palindrome. This fact pleased my geekery to the nth degree. 01-02-2010. Yeah, there were a few of us who figured that out! Anypalindrome, having your wedding over a holiday has some pros and cons.
Groomsmen Z and I take pictures of each other taking pictures
The Pros
SIL Lamb/Lambaid J and Lambaid A making noise
The Cons
Groomsmen J and his girlfriend/our friend R
The topic is debated ad nauseam about whether or not it’s a good idea to schedule weddings over holiday weekends. Despite the cons on our list, it was worth it to us. Yes, we were tired and I said that I would never schedule another wedding right after Christmas again, but we had a New Year’s to remember!
Mr. and Mrs. Lamb-shaka-laka when they were still Lambster and Miss Lambie!
PS - The recap theme of “Mine at Last” is a tribute to our relationship that endured long distance to the max (20,000 leagues under the sea, to be exact) and our first dance to Etta James’ classic ballad.
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