Wednesday, December 2, 2009

...TIME...

I GET MARRIED IN 10 DAYS!!!!

Isn't that crazy?! One of my friends said "You're get marriend next Saturday!" and that was the first time I heard it said like that... it sounds soooo close, I got excited!
One of the main questions I get is "Are you getting nervous?" And I really am not. Everything that can be done is pretty much done...I think it's all done! In spite of the coolness I really feel about it all I keep having these reocurring dreams: It's my wedding day we are at the wrong church...it's my wedding day and I forgot to print out the programs so I am frantically looking for a printer until I realize, hey I can't even remember having my dress rehersal and what it was like...wait a minute if I can't remember what my dress rehersal is like then I must not have had it, then that means this must be a dream and there is, in fact, time to print out the programs tommorrow... Really this is my thought process in the dream in the form of a voice over. So needless to say I really am chill about the wedding but those dreams have an impact akin to when you are about to go on a trip and you are all packed but you still feel like you are forgetting something....that's the only nervousness I feel, like...am I forgetting something? But I comfort myself by thinking "Well what's done is done and what is not done, I guess I can do without :)

I leave you with the words of William Shakespeare from his play As You Like It. I wanted to put this quote on my save the dates...I read it to my mom and upon her staring blankly at me and stating that not everyone is an english major I resorted to the tree ones I sent. But I do feel that this quote adequately explains the time inbetween engagement and marriage so I shall give it to you in full, unedited... let those who can decipher enjoy!

ROSALIND I pray you, what is't o'clock?

ORLANDO You should ask me what time o' day: there's no clock in the forest.

ROSALIND Then there is no true lover in the forest; else sighing every minute
and groaning every hour would detect the lazy foot of Time as well as a clock.

ORLANDO And why not the swift foot of Time? had not that been as proper?

ROSALIND By no means, sir: Time travels in divers paces with divers persons. I'll tell you
who Time ambles withal, who Time trots withal, who Time gallops withal and who
he stands still withal.

ORLANDO I prithee, who doth he trot withal?

ROSALIND Marry, he trots hard with a young maid between the contract of her marriage and
the day it is solemnized: if the interim be but a se'nnight, Time's pace is so hard
that it seems the length of seven year.

1 comment:

  1. You're not married yet! Premarital blog cohabitation is a sin!

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