Friday, February 18, 2011

DON'T PANIC

Imagine that title in large friendly letters. . . In case you don't get it, it's a reference to The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. If you didn't get it, then you probably also didn't get the reference to the book under Interesting topics relating to our wedding on our wedding website. What's that?! You never clicked on the link?! Well here it is reprinted for you:
According to The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, our wedding date is the binary equivalent of the "answer to the ultimate question of life, the universe, and everything." Can you think of a more auspicious wedding date?
I even wrote about the importance of the wedding date in our wedding announcement for the Anchorage Daily News. You probably didn't see it there though. Since I never actually sent the form in. In case you're interested

SRH and SPK will marry in Boston on 10/10/10. SRH’s especially excited about this date; according to The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, their wedding date is the binary equivalent of the "answer to the ultimate question of life, the universe, and everything." They will have an Alaska reception July 3, 2011. SPK and SRH met while volunteering for a homeless outreach program sponsored by Park Street Church. They are both board members of The Network of Community Food Providers in Chelsea, MA and continue to serve the underprivileged on Boston Common with their church. By vocation, SPK is a senior draftsman at McNamara and Salvia, Inc. By avocation, he’s a landscape photographer who looks forward to yearly visits to Alaska. SRH is a reference librarian at the Insurance Library Association of Boston. She is the daughter of DMH and KLH, of Anchorage, and a graduate of East High. SRH is a 2001 graduate of Hillsdale College and 2002 graduate of Simmons College Graduate School of Library and Information Science, where she earned her masters degree. SPK is the son of GK and DK of Halifax, PA and a 1995 graduate of Pennsylvania College of Technology.

I know, it's not thrilling, but my mom REALLY wanted me to publish it in the paper, so hopefully, four months late, that fulfills that dream.

Anyway, I used the above title to let you know I won't be posting for a bit again, we're going to Central PA. I don't want to accuse it of being the hinterlands, but there's only dial up Internet service where we stay. . . It would be impossible for me to type all this drivel on dial up (aren't you ever so grateful for technology now :)).

Have a good President's Day weekend!

1 comment:

hartofak said...

DMH here. So, did you submit it to the News, or are you just posting your banns (as it were) here?