Weddings, frustration, and surgical preparedness
My little sister got married this weekend.
It was a lovely ceremony, held at the courthouse by a Justice of the Peace. We, of course, did the full wedding dress up game, Tuxedos, gowns, flowers, etc.
From the left (foreground): The Author, David, Jenifer, and the Judge.
There was another couple waiting their turn, and I suggested to the judge that perhaps they should go first, as the seemed to be in a much bigger hurry (the bride had to be within minutes of going into labor).
The party was up at Pepperdine’s on the South Hill here in Spokane (no website… I know the owner and am working on that). We had a blast!
Sunday, I spent the whole damn day working on my dad’s computer. Getting some of the applications to work was a bitch (he had purchased Norton SystemWorks which won’t let you install individual components… and most of what it installs is crap that will kill your machine over time). It’s all finished now (all except the installation of AOL… I just can’t bring myself to do it even though he’s a huge fan of the shit).
*sigh*
I have an appointment with the Pre-Surgical Screening Unit at the hospital today at 11. They need to do some tests and such to insure they don’t kill me during the surgery (which is Wednesday at 10 am).