Saturday, August 27, 1994

Printing

Robert, I figured out how to print your e-mail messages out. You go up to the menu, click on "file" and then click on "print." Boy do I feel sheepish. It is almost 11:30pm right now. I was printing out the last of your email messages when my father came out and asked me if I was printing out more of your messages. (I printed out the first 5 earlier) I just grinned and he replied by saying, "Boy do you have it bad." I think he pinned me pretty good. I can now reply to each letter one by one. This is so-o-o cool. You will have plenty of messages when you return to work tomorrow. I love you. It is interesting writing to you right now. My glasses broke on the way back to El Centro. I had put them in the glove compartment box for safe keeping. Wrong idea. My mother found them with one of the screws missing in one of the arms. I only have an arm for one ear and a nose to keep them in place. They keep tilting to one side. It would be easy to fix, but I need a new prescription and these glasses look awful. This way I might get my parents to spring for a new set of glasses before we get married. They might not though. I never wore these much. I wear them more now since I take my contacts out at night. The Reception: What have you decided to do with Bishop Poll. I thought I had his number along with his address, but it turns out that I don't. I have to call Debi and Sally tomorrow. Maybe I can call someone else that will know his number while I am racking up my parents phone bill. Bride's Magazines: Yes, the magazine I do have has a checklist for the groom. However, it occurs to me that I left it at my grandmother's house. I have a planning book that has a list in it. That one might be more complete anyway. The obligations will be something we will discuss together. Every wedding is different and unique. However to set your mind at ease, here is the list: THE GROOM Bride's ring(s) Marriage license Gifts to bride, best man, and ushers Bride's bouquet, mothers' corsages Boutonnieres for best man and ushers Pre/Post-wedding family meal (I think this is the "breakfast") Transportation and housing costs for attendants (when unable to accommodate them in a home -- out of town attendants) THE BRIDE Invitations/announcements, other wedding stationery --thank you notes, etc.) Postage for above Wedding gown, bride's trousseau Wedding pictures Groom's ring Bride's gifts to groom, maid of honor, and bridesmaids Flowers for maid of honor and bridesmaids Transportation and housing costs for attendants (when unable to accomodate them in a home -- out of town attendants) Reception Do you feel better honey? I want to do everything that I can to make the wedding enjoyable for the both of us. I don't think I am mistaken if I assume that you hate stress just as much if not more than I do. I love you. This book that my mother got me is really a help. It is removing a lot of stress over protocol. I am experiencing less and less suprises. I know that with you, EVERYTHING will work out just fine. I love you. I am off so I can write you another message. I LOVE YOU!!! Your future bride, Wanda

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