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Sunday, February 18, 2007


countdown: our wedding is in 41 days!

we're probably going to have 27-28 ppl at our rehearsal dinner. that seems like a lot. in my mind, i'd imagined the rehearsal dinner being just for the bridal party and immediate family, and the officiant of course. obviously, we have other ppl coming to ours.

it's not necessarily a bad thing, but it's going to be one weird rehearsal dinner. there will be 2-4 ppl from taiwan who don't really speak english. there will also be 6 or so ppl from tim's extended family. i don't know them but i believe they all speak english except for his grandmother. (i've met her before though.) basically it's gonna be full of ppl who've never met each other.

not that it really matters, since weddings seem to be full of meeting the family members who've somehow escaped introduction.