SC - After feast

Aelfwyn@aol.com Aelfwyn at aol.com
Sun Apr 11 14:11:33 PDT 1999


Hi Sindara,
     I did it medieval so the groom would want to be a part off the wedding and
not just show up!  Well, I agree it maybe a zoo, but what a zoo.  It is more than
I asked for, by about 300 people, but my family alone is 100+.  (Large Catholic
family on both sides)  I am thinking it will be the coolest medieval fair ever!
I will only get married one time and I have waited 20 years for this guy and I
said "what the heck".  I am looking at it as a challenge, not a problem.  I am
now the wedding planning fool!
    Everyone loves it and I think the people that do not come are missing the
time of their lives!  Dad is really learning a lot.  The whole house is getting a
face lift.   Dad is building a smoke house for the pigs.  The small town I grow
up in, is on it's ear.  And I am getting the society elite to eat with their
fingers.  <evil grin>  I think I am coming out way ahead on this!  No problem!
There will be only mundane types there, so no one will be the wiser if I have to
make "historical" compromises.  I am learning a lot of history and will print
much of it in the programs so the guests will have an idea what is happening and
why.  I am learning to handle a feast.  I am learning food history.

Martha Stewart, eat your heart out!  Helen is throwing a party!
Pray for good weather May1st!

Thanks,
Helen



Sharon R. Saroff wrote:

> Helen,
>
> Why on earth did you allow this many people to be invited?  My sister had
> an attendance of 350 at her wedding (She invited about 450) and I found at
> times that it was a zoo. Sindara
>



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