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Another One Bites the Dust

Posted by Tim at 21:55 on 2007/10/01
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If a wedding goes off without a hitch, does that mean they did get married or they didn’t?

It was a lovely wedding. They both went through with it. Nobody ran out crying. Well, someone did but it wasn’t the bride or groom. But that’s a different story….

ring bearer & flower girl

Wait… I know all the jokes about how young we marry in Kentucky, but this is the ring bearer and flower girl.

first married kiss

There’s the happy couple!

I had some time to visit with family. It was the first time in years that we had all my siblings and all my niblings together. And now a couple of my niblings have young’uns too so we had a four-generation photo op.

4 gen family photo

The weather was gorgeous — lows in the 50s and highs in the 80s. I also visited a distillery for the first time — Jim Beam.

Jim Beam barrel

And now I (hic) need to sleep….

5 Responses to “Another One Bites the Dust”

  1. A wise person I met once stated, “I prefer funerals to weddings, since I’m not jealous of the person for whom the party is dedicated.”

    Not that such parties are fun, mind you.

    Although Lebanese funerals are pretty wicked cool, what with the falafel and hummus and yelling.

    Regardless, you got to hang out with Jim Beam! And your family looks like a lively bunch.

    So. . .good times.

    I’ll take your word for it — I don’t do funerals. ~Tim

  2. Hi Tim,

    So glad you had a fun time!! That pic totally reminded me of that line from Clueless that goes

    “As if! This is California, NOT Kentucky!”

    hehehe!

    Have a great weekend,

    –snow

    Oh, that’s funny. I’d forgotten that one. ~Tim

  3. Hitched or not to be hitched…that is the question :)

    And the answer is… well, we know that your answer is not the same as my answer. ~Tim

  4. sounds like it was a wonderful time. glad to hear it! did you bring any whiskey to share?

    There is always some to share. ~Tim

  5. Niblings is a great word so you don’t always have to say nieces and nephews. I might have to use that some time.

    Yeah, I love the word niblings. I first ran across it in a book called Family Words about ten years ago. ~Tim

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