buck naked
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It's been 8 weeks since the wedding and I'm only just getting around to reading the forum again. The wedding day, the honeymoon and married life has been blissfully amazing.
It's a good feeling to get to the day and be totally relaxed. All the crazy months leading up to the day (Anna still at uni, teaching piano 3 nights a week and doing a bulk of the wedding planning, me just starting full time work doing ~50 hour weeks) are so far behind you and you're just there to enjoy it all. My friends and I stayed at a nearby hotel the night before and they were good to me - I woke up with both eyebrows and still had my clothes on. I got into the some of the leftover Corona at about 10am, but was feeling so good about the day, I didn't even finish my first. I wasn't nervy, just happy-excited and I didn't want the alcohol.
The whole wedding was done on a shoe-string budget, heaps help from family, friends and bargaining with the hire/flower/photo/cake/venue places, but the whole day turned out so well. I do regret not getting my hair done on the day of the wedding (not the day before - the rainy weather didn't help either), and my best man was pretty much the worst best man ever. He drove the car off the road on the way to the ceremony, almost crashing. He totally blew his speech, and he started stalking one of the bridesmaids after the wedding. I love you Dan, you're incredible.
Anyway, I'll leave the rest of the story to the photos...

It's a good feeling to get to the day and be totally relaxed. All the crazy months leading up to the day (Anna still at uni, teaching piano 3 nights a week and doing a bulk of the wedding planning, me just starting full time work doing ~50 hour weeks) are so far behind you and you're just there to enjoy it all. My friends and I stayed at a nearby hotel the night before and they were good to me - I woke up with both eyebrows and still had my clothes on. I got into the some of the leftover Corona at about 10am, but was feeling so good about the day, I didn't even finish my first. I wasn't nervy, just happy-excited and I didn't want the alcohol.
The whole wedding was done on a shoe-string budget, heaps help from family, friends and bargaining with the hire/flower/photo/cake/venue places, but the whole day turned out so well. I do regret not getting my hair done on the day of the wedding (not the day before - the rainy weather didn't help either), and my best man was pretty much the worst best man ever. He drove the car off the road on the way to the ceremony, almost crashing. He totally blew his speech, and he started stalking one of the bridesmaids after the wedding. I love you Dan, you're incredible.
Anyway, I'll leave the rest of the story to the photos...














