So Bizarre
It looks like we will be changing our ceremony venue.
Jo's mom called me today to tell me that the INC Cubao locale is undergoing renovations. It's pretty major work, with replacement of the windows and refinishing of the choir loft ongoing, and repair and repainting of the ceiling and replacement of the flooring next. There isn't a target date for completion, and although work at our churches goes pretty fast because they want to minimize disruption to services - being in the construction industry I know that it will be too much of a risk to expect everything to go without hitches and be complete by February 2005.
We still haven't finalized our invitations as Jo doesn't have his 2 groomsmen yet. One of them is not sure if he will be in Manila for the wedding so we need to wait 2 weeks for him to confirm.
There's a big reshuffle at the office (I prefer to think of it as evolution - survival of the fittest heh heh) the workloads are heavy and I haven't done anything connected to the wedding since I gave Mimi our DP.
And today I was talking to Jo about his worries about going home for the wedding. A lawyer he consulted advised him to stay in the US until his greencard application gets approved (which will probably be at least 3 years from now.) When Jo said he needed to go home next year to get married, the lawyer said "Boy, she better be worth it".
So now I am thinking of visiting him and getting married while I am there...only....I can't find my passport. I probably need to apply for a new one and prepare all the supporting papers (affidavit of loss, police report - what will it say? that I am a messy bum who can't even keep important documents heheh) If we get married there, we'll cancel the wedding here.
How do I feel about this? DEDMA.
Strangely,I am not worried.
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