So due to popular demand, I made a wedding blog. Before I give out the link, here are a two things to remember. I don’t really expect either of these to be an issue, but I felt like they needed to be said:
- I’d love feedback and ideas if you have them. But I would not love for my silly wedding blog to become controversial in any way. That’s not to say that I don’t want constructive and helpful criticism and advice. But if you think something is tacky, or ugly, or stupid…well, I’ll be happier if you just keep it to yourself.
- Everyone can read this website, but everyone will not be invited to the wedding. If you’re going to be invited, you probably know already because you heard about the engagement via a phone call or email. I know that sounds harsh, and I’m truly sorry if anyone is offended, but it is what it is. We decided very quickly that it will be a family-and-close-friends affair, as it’s just not possible — or affordable! — to invite every single person we’ve ever met.
If you’re cool with the “ground rules” and are still interested in indulging in my wedding-related though crud, you now have my permission to check it out at http://saroy.net/wedding. The only new post there so far is about changing my name. Nothing like starting off with an issue sure to be of interest to my feminist friends… 😉
On a side note, how cool is WordPress? It took me all of 5 minutes to set up that site via the one-click install option provided by my hosting company, and then less than an hour to surf all kinds of cool template websites to find one I liked and then edit it to my liking. Sweet.
christina says
you have non-feminist friends? People that believe that women shouldn’t be equal to men?
; )
your new name sounds beautiful! Despite having chosen to keep my last name, i can totally appreciate all the reasons for changing it.
Sarah says
Touche, Christina. And no, hopefully I don’t have any non-feminist friends. 😉
Jen M says
10 points to Christina!
I think she means all her militant, outspoken feminist friends. :-O
Crosstrain says
You mean you won’t have an Twitter/blog wedding that everyone can follow online but just an old fashioned one with actual people at the same venue???? Give us a webcam or a one of those follow the runner thing-a-ma-gigs that they use at big marathons….
Jamoosh says
I have only one piece of advice:
Viva Las Vegas. If we could do it all over again…