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Saturday, August 28, 2004

Three Cameras, a Wedding, and a Pizza

Today was Joe & Virginia's wedding (2 of our co-workers). It was a beautiful ceremony and fitting of who they are. Daniel & I took the photos for them. He was the main photographer with 2 Nikon F100s in tote. I had my N80 as well. And there were plenty of other cameras (afterall, we are at a photographer's wedding). The crew from work all headed to McMennamin's on the Waterfront in Vancouver for food/ drinks/ social whatever. Apparently they have some magic wand that turns them into a bar (rather than a restaurant) at 10pm. Did Cinderella's fairy god-mother pick up some extra work on the side? Anyway, Brianna was with us since she is staying over tonight. So Brianna & I headed home, being that she is underage :( I was pretty tired anyway...but now I have my second wind & may even get some homework done.

As for the pizza, that is our award for being 1st in our co-ed softball division. Exciting, huh?! 1 pizza to split among 12+ people. Next year we're going for the gold (trophy...or maybe 1 pizza and some drinks!!). I had a blast this year playing. Any females who are in the area and interested in playing next year, let me know cuz we tend to have a hard time keeping enough females around to play.

Cutting it short so I can do homework before bed.

Congrats to Joe & Ginny on getting married, making it official, tying the knot, getting hitched, getting 'cash and carried', getting 'cut and carried', making it legal, becoming a tenant for life, getting leg-shackled, becoming riveted, hopping the twig, becoming espoused, having mated, uniting, inseperably joining, getting spliced. ANY THAT I LEFT OUT? LET ME KNOW BY LEAVING A COMMENT.

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