Today is Administrative Professionals Day, and since the 3 managers of my company are out of the office today, I am next time line; therefore, I get to take our Admin Assistant out for lunch. I’ve known her for years, long before she started working here. I’m sure we’ll have a great time. And of course I’m going to use my company credit card to pay for it. Sweet!
Hmmm, what else. I’m starting to get back on the wedding planning train after taking a few weeks off. Seems I go in waves of planning and then take some time off. Next on my list is: shopping for wedding rings (which CT and I are doing on Saturday), find shoes for the wedding (which mom and I are going shopping for on May 5th), and start working on the reception cards. I am aiming for the invitations to go out mid to late June, and nej and I have made the invitations already, but I also need to include a card which gives the details on the reception (time, location, map of how to get there, and indicate that guests can stay over in the lodge the night of the wedding if they wish and how to book a room). I also need to meet with the ceremony musician and dj sometime in the next several weeks. That’s a lot to pack in, so I guess I’ll take it one task at a time.
Does anyone have any opinions on a father/daughter and mother/son dance? Do people still do those? My dad is not much of a dancer, but I’m sure he would dance with me. I was thinking that maybe we could combine those two so that it would be me and my dad dancing as well as CT and his mom dancing, but is that totally tacky? Any ideas?
5 comments:
I should have had my boss take me out to lunch today, since I answer the phone & take messages 25% of the time.
Sarah and Wes had that dance. I think it is nice, but I believe Wes danced with his maternal grandma instead since his mom had passed away.
Did Sarah and your Dad and Wes and his grandma dance at the same time or was it 2 seperate dances?
I think I would like to do it, just not sure if I should combine it into one dance (my dad and I and CT and his mom) or have 2 seperate dances.
I've been to weddings that have done both: separate and together. Either way I found them both to be nice :) What do you want?
One dance. The first dance was just them, the second was the father/daughter dance, and the third was the wedding party dance. I believe this is what danielle did too. I would combine dances 2 and 3 though.
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