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Lorelai Gilmore's Wedding Day

3 June 2010

I think for the rest of my life, I will always remember June 3rd as the day Lorelai Gilmore was supposed to get married. Gilmore Girls has been off the air for a couple years now, and the whole “June 3rd” thing was the season before they got cancelled, but for whatever reason, that has totally stuck with me. If only I could trade this piece of useless knowledge for something that would actually be helpful. Like when to use “lie” and when to use “lay.”

My husband and I appear to be done with the “wedding phase” of our lives. My brother-in-law is still in the thick of it. Last summer, I wouldn’t be surprised if the guy attended 20 weddings. I go to a decent amount of baby showers these days, but those tend to be spread throughout the year rather than clumped in the summer like weddings. And even those are slowing now that most my friends are moving on to second and third kids.

What comes after the baby shower phase? Do we get to coast until high school graduation parties?

Comments

If by “coast” you mean attending annual birthday parties for each and every one of those kids, dance reviews, class programs, and music recitals, then yes. We can “coast” until graduation parties. =)

Posted by Roseanna White on 3 June 2010

So long as I don’t have to go to any actual graduation ceremonies, I can handle a party every year.

Posted by Stephanie Morrill on 3 June 2010

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