Eugene

Sun, 6 Sep 2009

On Friday our friend Mike and his beloved Alli were married in Eugene, Oregon. Jeff was a groomsman. We drove up for the ceremony; it was a fairly mixed trip.

  • Two of the groomsmen had legal trouble with the car they were riding in and had to be picked up fifteen minutes before the wedding rehearsal; I volunteered and found them waiting on a street corner. In trying to follow the GPS directions on the way back to the hotel, I ran over a curb (hiding almost invisibly between two ramps!) and scraped the undercarriage of the car.
  • After the rehearsal dinner, I tagged along with the groomsmen when they bought beer and snacks for the bachelor party. The checker carded only me, even though I was just standing there and neither paying for nor going to drink any of the alcohol. Most ironic, I am actually older than any of the groomsmen. The checker said it was Oregon state law that she had to card everyone in the group; I asked if she was going to card the men, and she said I was the only one who didn't look 21 to her. I was annoyed but handed her my card; in retrospect I should have insisted that she was being sexist and that I wouldn't hand over my ID unless she carded the men too. (Like the groom, they are all sweethearts and would have backed me up.) I am still annoyed.
  • The dress I wore to the wedding is long and swirly, and to all reports I looked fantastic. I had some luck there; the wedding hotel was right next to a shopping mall, and I was able to get my nails, makeup, and hair done in salons there on short notice.
  • The ceremony was beautiful, the bride blushing and graceful, the groom proud and elegant. They had a whole dance prepared for their first dance, which was awesome.
  • In the afternoon before the wedding, the groom and his parents gave dancing lessons to bridal party and guests who didn't already know how. We learned foxtrot and swing and were able to use our new skills (and my swirly dress) on the dance floor later that evening. We were passable I think, but too nervous to relax into the music. We're planning to dance more and work on that.
  • On the way home we started hearing sounds like something dragging or hitting the road. We pulled off and looked under the car; the protective plate had come partially loose and buckled down a few inches on the driver's side. We made it home, but I see a trip to the shop in our future.
  • My throat started getting a little dry yesterday evening, and this morning I have a full-blown sore throat.

Wedding photos

Fri, 2 May 2008

I finally got some wedding photos uploaded to Flickr. They're not very high-resolution images (and how I got them is a not-yet-finished saga, which I hope will eventually have a happy ending). However, they're there for folks to look at.

I restricted access to friends and family for any photo that includes anyone besides me or Jeff. If you're a friend or family member and don't have a Flickr account, let me know; I can give you a guest pass to see all the photos (although you won't be able to add comments).

Eating the first piece of cake

The Saga I referred to is that the wedding photographer appears to have disappeared. She took photos of the wedding and put them up on her website so we could see them; so far is fine. Admittedly I then took a long time getting an order in, which I did last October. I mailed her a check with a list of the image ID numbers I wanted. I also ordered a high-resolution CD of all the images, and she assured me in email that I had the right to upload the images to Flickr. Great.

But since then I heard nothing more from her. I emailed her multiple times, until my emails started bouncing (with a weird "Temporary error on maildir delivery" message I've never seen before). I tried phoning, but the phone number on her website goes to someone else now. We had another lead, but that didn't pan out either. I did email her again this week, and it didn't bounce, but I haven't heard anything back either.

I know she took my money; I have a copy of the cancelled check.

The photos on Flickr are scraped from her website, but I don't feel guilty because I did pay her to use the images. I'm hoping I'll get to replace them with a better version at some point, but at this point I'm really not sure how this is going to turn out.