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5/25/2006 10:13:00 PM
The U.S. Postal service loves me!
Okay, so the USPS may not really love me, but I got two packages in the mail!

The first one contained the groomsmens' formal attire: Barong tagalogs from MyBarong.com! Mom and I couldn't help but open them. They all look good, and the ones for the boys (Stink Pant's nephews) are extremely cute and tiny (like they're for babies! Babies!)

The other package contains my invitations! This means I actually have something to do tomorrow! I need to get my act together and start calling people for addresses and maybe even find a fancy pen or a stamp to pretty up the envelopes. I also need to stop by the post office and get some wedding stamps.

I know the wedding is only 3 months away, but it didn't really seem like I was actually getting married until just this past month. My wedding dress came in, the guys' formal dress shirts have arrived, the invitations are actually here! It's weird. This day is going to be the biggest day of my life to date, and the closer we get to the day, the more real it is, you know? I just hope the whole thing comes together :)

Next things on the list: Address invitations, buy stamps, figure out what dresses the flower girls are going to wear. I want the girls to have dresses that they really like, so I might have two girls in pink, mostly because I know that pink is their favorite color :)

posted by Princess Blogonoke @ 5/25/2006 10:13:00 PM

1 Comments:

YOU FORGOT TO MENTION THE MOST IMPORTANT PART!!! MY SHOES ARRIVED IN THE MAIL TOO!!!!

By Anonymous Anonymous, at Mon May 29, 07:23:00 PM 2006  

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