Just make sure you got all the pieces before you start putting the tent together. My boy, his dad, and his bro + partner was trying to put the tent together, sans instructions, and two hours later, figured out why they were having problems - a key part was missing. :) This was for a HUGE family party, and well let's say his sister, his mom, and I had a really good laugh.
At any rate, go for a wooden ramp. And moving up those kind of things in heels and a dress isn't half as scary as it sounds, but then again I live and have danced in heels. Now, if you have a train, I suggest you get a bridesmaid to hold it up while you cross over your "bridge"... which can symbolize crossing over from your present to your happy future (and add some petals on the bridge for effect).
Make sure your wireless headphones work... electronics have a funny way of screwing up at "exactly" the wrong time. >_<
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Date: 2006-01-04 07:27 pm (UTC)At any rate, go for a wooden ramp. And moving up those kind of things in heels and a dress isn't half as scary as it sounds, but then again I live and have danced in heels. Now, if you have a train, I suggest you get a bridesmaid to hold it up while you cross over your "bridge"... which can symbolize crossing over from your present to your happy future (and add some petals on the bridge for effect).
Make sure your wireless headphones work... electronics have a funny way of screwing up at "exactly" the wrong time. >_<