August 15th, 2011

I am made of honour.

Thanks to P&JĀ for making me a part of your incredible day. You guys go together as well as the delectable sandwich that shares your initials. May you be married forever, and always surrounded by friends. (P, thanks for picking such an awesome bridesmaid dress. And, everyone, would it be weird if I wore this to my book launch?)

2 Responses to “I am made of honour.”

  • Scott Watson says:

    I would not object to you wearing this to your book launch. What are the protocols for re-using MOH dresses anyways (It’s simpler for grooms as we just rent tuxes)

    Glad you had a good time.


  • Rebecca says:

    I think there isn’t a rule about wearing them or not, just that usually they don’t quite fit in with the general vibe at most events. But what do I care about fitting in?


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