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Sunday, September 07, 2003

Well, that's not gonna work 

Carrie and I were looking for a place to have our wedding, and we were thinking about this one place. So since we both had yesterday (Saturday) off, we were going to go there and scope it out. Well, we printed out all the material on it and as Carrie turned on her shower I was to call them. So I'm reading through the paperwork and I noticed that the available hours seemed to end at 10:30 at night. So I looked closer and sure enough you had to clear outta there by 10:30 at night.

When I told Carrie, her response was simple. "Well, that's not gonna work."

Indeed! We're gonna have a night wedding, and we want the reception to last as long as possible (i.e., after midnight). So now we're really thinking about having it at Court in the Square in Seattle. It's a kickass space. We'll have to talk to the people there next week.

Anyway, since we weren't going to be driving out to our original destination, we called Brandy to see what she was doing with the kids. She was taking them to Freaky Friday later on, so beforehand we all met at Point Defiance Park (at the "beach" section of it) and hung out as the kids ran around in the freezing Puget Sound water. Later we took them to an area of Point Defiance that had Go Karts and miniature golf. Trevor paid his own way into the Go Karts (although there were only like two other people on the track with him at the time), while Julian and Sophia played miniature golf with Brandy (Trevor eventually joined them).

I came home from Fools Play early (i.e., right after the show) 'cause Carrie was feelin' a little sicky. She had me go buy her a Jack in the Box milkshake, and I bought myself an Ultimate Cheesburger on account of I hadn't eaten dinner that day (unless you count some slices of swiss cheese).

posted by Christopher at 11:35 AM

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