Guest guest Posted August 12, 2002 Report Share Posted August 12, 2002 Ginny, Sounds like the wedding went very well. We NEED the pics NOW!!!! LOL Can't wait to see them. So is a dancing chick magnet huh? LOL Too cute! I'm glad you had everything worked out ahead of time so you could enjoy the day. Gail :-) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 12, 2002 Report Share Posted August 12, 2002 Hi! I'm gone for three days, and there are hundreds of emails! Sorry if I've missed any with questions. Donna- Happy Belated Birthday! Can't wait to meet Miss Maddie! Marisa -Yep, I work at U Penn also (Assistant Professor of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine), so if you are ever in the neighborhood, let Donna and I know so we can get together. My brother's wedding went better than we could have hoped for, at least in terms of (my sister and her kids is another thing altogether). During the actual ceremony, I had dh and in a separate room watching teletubbies and eating cookies. The ceremony was only about 20 minutes, and I didn't want to risk a meltdown in the middle of their wedding. The room that had was the groom's and the groomsmen's prep room, which they vacated just prior to the ceremony for . Air conditioning (the only one actually at the reception hall), private bathroom, and no doorknobs! It was a really old building, and the door blended into the panels and if you didn't know which panel was the door to open, you'd be stuck in there, and this concept eluded (thankfully). It was a buffet dinner, called up by table. We brought him into the main reception hall for dinner with everyone together. We brought 's own high chair so it would be familiar to him as " his seat " . We got food right away after being seated-- doesn't always react well to waiting for food. And, he did pretty well. He wasn't interested in eating what was on his plate, but loved feeding it to Mom. I figured, if he was going to feed me with a fork, I'd accept all the food he gave me--I think he is starting to realize that I don't want to eat out of his hand, but will take food that he places on a fork. At breakfast the next day, he actually feed me two cheerios on a fork! But I digress... What was unexpected for us was 's reactions once the dancing got started after dinner. LOUD music. was drawn to it like a fish to water. Literally, for the first 1/2 hour, the only people on the dance floor (now granted, we got called up to eat first, so we finished first) were and myself, and my sister and my niece. But, was a wild man, dancing and spinning and jumping with the music (at least as well as any typical white male). Once people joined in, gravitated towards a group you typically see at weddings. I'm sure you know the type: at every wedding, there are 3-4 single women, in short skirts and high heels all dancing together. THAT's where wanted to be, even though he had never met any of them. They thought he was adorable, and was willing to hold hands or be picked up by any of them. Toooooo cute. You could not pull away from the dance floor. Not even during the electric slide, which he had no idea what to do, but he was there jumping around and bouncing into people, who took it all in stride. I was also concerned about 's " herding " behavior, and what he would do, but he only herded my husband and I together at every opportunity, and then he went off to the single girls! If my dh was not around (and he did make himself as scarce as possible during the dancing, " keeping my father and his wife company " ), did not herd me into any other guy there. Although did ask one groomsman I didn't know to pick him up during " Shout " , and so we all danced together. The wedding photographer took alot of pictures of dancing, so I can't wait until I see them. I thought would sleep like a rock, but he was too wound up I think. Typical for us in hotels, he wanted to sleep next to me. Even though I got him to sleep in his own bed, when he woke up in the middle of the night, he came crawling in, and I just gave in because he was soooooooo good at the wedding. Best wishes, Ginny Mom to (5yo, DS/PDD/AML in remission/100% boy) p.s. The next day, after dancing with all the single women, had his first zit. I kid you not. Right on his chin. Dh and I laughed and joked about it most of yesterday. Raging horrormoans. Dh, of course, is proud of his little " chick magnet " .... p.p.s. Jacket and tie only stayed on for about 1/2 hour--he disliked the tie immensely, but I think I got a few good pictures. I dropped them off at Costco and will get them this weekend... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 12, 2002 Report Share Posted August 12, 2002 Hi Ginny, Lovely post, way to go . Glad everybody had fun and all went well. I especially loved reading how your brother was a very caring, considerate person who thought of including his nephew at the wedding. Now, remember whenever you're at a party and need to give it some pep, just make sure that music is on and have show them how to party. Yep! Natural dancer and " chick-magnet " . Say Ginny, have you heard trying to say his name, yet? I know he is still young but then our kids are full of surprises. Just wondering? Irma,14,DS/ASD --- In @y..., " bostonwillneverwinagain " <shapirov@m...> > > My brother's wedding went better than we could have hoped for, at least > in terms of (my sister and her kids is another thing > altogether). During the actual ceremony, I had dh and in a > separate room watching teletubbies and eating cookies. The ceremony > was only about 20 minutes, and I didn't want to risk a meltdown in the > middle of their wedding. The room that had was the groom's > and the groomsmen's prep room, which they vacated just prior to the > ceremony for . Air conditioning (the only one actually at the > reception hall), private bathroom, and no doorknobs! It was a really > old building, and the door blended into the panels and if you didn't > know which panel was the door to open, you'd be stuck in there, and > this concept eluded (thankfully). It was a buffet dinner, > called up by table. We brought him into the main reception hall for > dinner with everyone together. We brought 's own high chair > so it would be familiar to him as " his seat " . We got food right away > after being seated-- doesn't always react well to waiting for > food. And, he did pretty well. He wasn't interested in eating what > was on his plate, but loved feeding it to Mom. I figured, if he was > going to feed me with a fork, I'd accept all the food he gave me--I > think he is starting to realize that I don't want to eat out of his > hand, but will take food that he places on a fork. At breakfast the > next day, he actually feed me two cheerios on a fork! But I digress... > > What was unexpected for us was 's reactions once the dancing > got started after dinner. LOUD music. was drawn to it like > a fish to water. Literally, for the first 1/2 hour, the only people on > the dance floor (now granted, we got called up to eat first, so we > finished first) were and myself, and my sister and my niece. > But, was a wild man, dancing and spinning and jumping with > the music (at least as well as any typical white male). Once people > joined in, gravitated towards a group you typically see at > weddings. I'm sure you know the type: at every wedding, there are 3-4 > single women, in short skirts and high heels all dancing together. > THAT's where wanted to be, even though he had never met any > of them. They thought he was adorable, and was willing to > hold hands or be picked up by any of them. Toooooo cute. You could > not pull away from the dance floor. Not even during the > electric slide, which he had no idea what to do, but he was there > jumping around and bouncing into people, who took it all in stride. I > was also concerned about 's " herding " behavior, and what he > would do, but he only herded my husband and I together at every > opportunity, and then he went off to the single girls! If my dh was > not around (and he did make himself as scarce as possible during the > dancing, " keeping my father and his wife company " ), did not > herd me into any other guy there. Although did ask one > groomsman I didn't know to pick him up during " Shout " , and so we all > danced together. The wedding photographer took alot of pictures of > dancing, so I can't wait until I see them. > > I thought would sleep like a rock, but he was too wound up I > think. Typical for us in hotels, he wanted to sleep next to me. Even > though I got him to sleep in his own bed, when he woke up in the middle > of the night, he came crawling in, and I just gave in because he was > soooooooo good at the wedding. > > Best wishes, > Ginny > Mom to (5yo, DS/PDD/AML in remission/100% boy) > p.s. The next day, after dancing with all the single women, > had his first zit. I kid you not. Right on his chin. Dh and I > laughed and joked about it most of yesterday. Raging horrormoans. Dh, > of course, is proud of his little " chick magnet " .... > p.p.s. Jacket and tie only stayed on for about 1/2 hour--he disliked > the tie immensely, but I think I got a few good pictures. I dropped > them off at Costco and will get them this weekend... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 12, 2002 Report Share Posted August 12, 2002 In a message dated 8/12/2002 10:13:48 AM Eastern Daylight Time, shapirov@... writes: > My brother's wedding went better than we could have hoped for, Hi Ginny, The day sounded like a great success to me! I was amazed that was able to tolerate the music. You and your dh must be so proud of him. Can't wait to see that little man! Charlyne Mom to Zeb 9 DS/OCD ? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 12, 2002 Report Share Posted August 12, 2002 Ginny, That is fantastic about how well did at the wedding!! He sounds like one smart little guy. He knows just what to do on the dance floor. I'd love to see Maddie, Allie and dancing together. Too cute! And yes I will let you know too if I am coming to Philly. Wednesday I am going on a trip to Orlando with my sister Jackie and her baby Allie and my sister's dh. Should be fun. My little daughter Genevieve, though is very unhappy about Mommy leaving, I will have to call her everyday and have long chats with her about her day. They are so cute when they are little and sweet. Of course my big boys are cute and sweet too! Marisa Mom to Miles 15, Brook 12 and Genevieve 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 13, 2002 Report Share Posted August 13, 2002 In a message dated 8/12/02 10:13:46 AM Eastern Daylight Time, shapirov@... writes: > was a wild man, dancing and spinning and jumping with > the music (at least as well as any typical white male). ROTFLOL Ginny!!!!!!!!! TOO funny!!! The wedding I went to on Saturday was a Latino one, so Duff and I had a BLAST watching all the incredible dancers......they were incredible (I love Latin music). If gravitated to the short skirted ladies at your bro's wedding, believe me, he would have thought he died and went to heaven at this one......LOLOL You better watch out....seems to me you have a budding casanova on your hands!!!! Glad you had a good time, and I hope your brother and his wife have a joyful life together. Donna P.S. Methinks needs to watch Saturday Night Fever....I can just see him in a white suit....LOL Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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