I had an awful day at work today.
It was so awful that I was convinced that I was going to start job hunting...then reality sets in...health insurance...maternity leave...money. BOO!
Sigh.
I feel much better now that I'm home. Thank goodness I have a few days off to get myself back in the right frame of mind.
I'm a little anxious about Marc's surgery tomorrow. I think I more anxious about dealing with MIL in the waiting room. She can be on the obnoxious side. Marc's surgery actually got moved up an hour and I'm not reminding him to call his Mom and tell her. Does that make me a bad wife?

She wasn't sure if she'd get there in time to see him before they took him in anyways so I don't think it will be a big deal. I am so thankful that my Mom will be there as a buffer.
I told Anita that I would post more wedding photos and because I'm in a lovey dovey mood I'm going to post them tonight.
We were married June 28, 2008 at Prescott Park in Portsmouth, NH. The same park my parents were married at July 28, 1979. My Mom made my dress. My Aunt Heidi took the photos. Marc's Aunt made the cake.
Those earrings were my grandmother's...she passed away when I was 13.
My parents standing where they had their wedding ceremony. We had ours in a different place so each couple had their "own spot".
My mom did ALL that beading on my dress!
We had a trolley shuttle guests to the park from the parking garage. One of my favorite memories is riding the trolley with the wedding party and Marc to the ceremony. The trolley driving was blasting "Going to the Chapel" and we drove through downtown Portsmouth and everyone was looking. It was really sweet.
Our reception hall, it actually used to be a German restaurant and now a caterer owns the building.
Marc & I (mostly Marc) decoupaged the bird houses for the center pieces. Each table was a bird name along with a hotel, inn or something along those lines.
We had a garden theme for our reception so we painted a gnome and frog at a pottery place.
The birdcage was our wedding card holder. The book next to it was our version of a guest book. With our wedding invitation we sent everyone two 8x8 scrapbook pages and asked them to do whatever they wanted to the pages for us. We got some really great things, pictures of us, pictures of family, memories, poems, etc. Marc's cousin drew this great picture of just two hands holding. My Aunt Heidi gave me a page on my Wedding day of my grandmother who passed away saying how she would be with me that whole day, made me SOB. I love looking at the book, it's such a great thing to have to remember who was at our wedding.
And this is my favorite picture from that day...I had stumbled and threw out my foot and then my Aunt made me do it again for a picture.