12 days.
So much to do.
- Get something to put drinks in. Galvanized tubs are pretty but expensive. What to do??
- Go to museum and examine amplification possibilities. Drag an AV-savvy coworker with me.
- Buy and prepare a whole bunch of fruits and vegetables. Bag them. Note to self: buy gallon-sized zip-lock bags. Sucker friend or family member into arranging them artfully on platters on wedding day.
- Figure out what the rules are regarding moving tables/chairs after the reception. Do our friends/family do it? Do the museum staff do it?
- Buy supplies and make directional signs so people know to go to the main entrance.
- Assign people to tasks: making sure the music keeps playing, making sure the food and drink remain replenished, making sure the generator keeps generating, making announcements, etc.
- Take dress to dry-cleaners.
- Pick up dress from dry-cleaners.
- Call bakery with final headcount
- Get passports from safe deposit box (though I guess that could be done in the couple of days between the wedding and honeymoon)
Oh, hey! Right while I was working on this post, I got an email from the museum. I replied with all sorts of useful data, and now I can check some stuff off my list. Keep in mind it wasn’t necessarily on the list above, but it was hovering around in my brain.
I just remembered something else I have to do.
- Attend a choir rehearsal so I get a chance to actually hear them live. I have a feeling that during the ceremony, my head’s going to be spinning around so much I won’t remember a thing about what their singing sounded like.
- Have trial hairdo appointment. That’s this Thursday.
Make sure Denny and the groomsmen get their tuxes. Nevermind. This is Not My Problem.