Well we carved up the dance floor at my friend's wedding. I now have a sore neck and sore back to prove it. Thankfully no sore head. Next time I'll have to work in some pre-dance stretches.
It was such a beautiful, memorable afternoon. The bride was a knock-out and looked so glamorous. It's so funny to think back the fifteen years or so we've been friends and remember how horse crazy she was at school. And our days working at McDonald's together (we were super naughty and used to get separated on our shifts together we talked too much!). We had late night slumber parties and used to ring up randoms from the phone book and ask if their fridge was running. Wildly funny stuff. Trust me. It was!
Being part of their wedding was such an honour. I managed to take some nice shots - though damn fool, I didn't realise my batts were dying.
Such a happy, happy day. x
PS - Just drew the winner of the Le Creuset baking dishes - it's number 40 - Little Eagle. If you're wondering how I came to number 40 - I had to take out two Australian commenters! Congratulations Little Eagle please email me your address.
4 comments:
I can't believe that you didn't do your pre-dance warm-up, tutt, tutt, you probably didn't put your leg warmers on either, did you ? Sounds like you had a wonderful day, hooray for weddings, I love a good wedding :) x
I am slightly sore too at the moment if it makes you feel any better. I had two falls in the same week. I stepped backwards off a chair and didnt realise there was an exercise machine behind me so now have an amazing bruise on my gazoonya, only to do it a second time when I stepped backwards down from what I thought was a chair( I had forgotten I swapped it for a ladder) hit the fridge and most of my prized ornaments were housed there while listening and cringing to the crashing and breaking!
It sounds like a great time was had by all ... that location looks fantastic.
Beautiful photos.
So funny, my best girlfriend and I have known each other for 15 years and worked together at McDonalds too! Oh, the glamour of those grey trousers and the little visor hats...
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