If you haven’t come across Mr. Deity yet, you ought to check it out and subscribe via iTunes. If nothing else, it’s a fascinating window into the social standing of the Christian faith.
Thought it was interesting that shortly after posting previously, I made it around to watching the most recent episode. Anxious for your thoughts.
From 2 days to just over 2 weeks, the last 18 days have been some of the best of my life.
Our wedding was amazing – everything we had hoped it would be and more. I don’t think I mentioned this before, but in stark contrast to horror stories I have heard from others, Amy and I had a blast putting our wedding together. Much of that was thanks to the fact that we both get a kick out of infusing stuff with as much meaning as possible so we really enjoyed thinking imaginatively together about the elements of what we called a weekend celebration of marriage (hope to share more about this in a future post). Aside from that, we are just fortunate enough to have a lot of friends and family that were excited to pitch in and help.
Our wedding photographer/videographer, Tim Miller, who you should definitely check out if you are in need of some mad skills, is sending Amy and I 2,300 pictures to sort through. Until we have the professional stuff all put together, here’s a slide show of random pictures from some of our friends and family.
Right before the wedding weekend kicked off, Amy and I invested in a Sony CyberShot that shoots video in HD. Here’s some of those videos. (Hint: If you have the time – just under 30 mins. total, they will automatically play in order.)
Amy and I both want to say a huge thanks to everyone who contributed to and attended the most significant weekend of our life together – much love.
That’s right – just the other day, for the first time ever, Amy G., dropped the F-Bomb, and in reference to me no less! The F-Bomb of course being, “fiance!”
Amy and I got engaged this past Friday night, and in just 5 minutes and 30 seconds, you can hear the whole story in the video below!
Of course we welcome your congratulations in the comment section, but we are also taking our time to think creatively, imaginatively, and theologically about all the details between now and the honeymoon. So if you have any ideas, thoughts, resources, links, stories or whatever to contribute, please, please, let us know. No, we don’t know the date yet. Yes, we will have more updates as stuff gets decided on.
I put this on Facebook, but I just can’t help but make sure it gets as much play as possible.
My sides hurt.