fonts, yum cha, wedding
Jan. 7th, 2007 08:41 pmA desperate plea - I NEED FONTS!!1! I made an icon in Photoshop the other day, and realised I haven't installed any fonts from the old computer on this one, so I'm begging you - please share with me your font collections or knowledge on where to improve mine. Plus, a reminder on where exactly I install them would be much appreciated.
I bought "To Kill a Mockingbird" on dvd today, mostly because it was only three dollars, and who doesn't love Gregory Peck as Atticus. I also ate a fuckload of yum cha with
slashingthefox,
iibnf and
livian_silver. Unfortunately, I came home rather dehydrated and have been feeling rather crappy for the past few hours, but have refreshed enough to have just eaten dinner, several hours later than everyone else.
My cousin's wedding went very smoothly yesterday, and was quite lovely. I got very misty-eyed as the (beautiful) bride walked down the aisle - I turned and looked at my cousin looking at her, and he was welling up, and I'm such a sap/sympathetic crier. It was also quite funny at times, like when he said "I will" before the minister had even finished asking him everything. It was a very Christian wedding - the ceremony was conducted by the brother of the bride, and the sermon was given by the brother of the groom. The reception was held down by the water, the food was good, the wine not so much, caught up with family, an unattractive friend of the groom hit on me (I pleaded sore feet, and it totally wasn't a lie - I went and sat down and took my shoes off and they were all puffy! Like post-long flight puffy. So weird), but really the only important thing was that the bride and groom looked very happy. It was even good company at dinner - my sister, brother and sister-in-law, and the groom's two brothers and their wives. And I wasn't being sarcastic when I added (during a toast to the bride) that my cousin's have good taste in women, both their wives are great people (even if I have to avoid talking anything regarding religion and related topics with minister cousin and wife, as they are staunch Sydney Anglicans = very conservative).
I bought "To Kill a Mockingbird" on dvd today, mostly because it was only three dollars, and who doesn't love Gregory Peck as Atticus. I also ate a fuckload of yum cha with
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My cousin's wedding went very smoothly yesterday, and was quite lovely. I got very misty-eyed as the (beautiful) bride walked down the aisle - I turned and looked at my cousin looking at her, and he was welling up, and I'm such a sap/sympathetic crier. It was also quite funny at times, like when he said "I will" before the minister had even finished asking him everything. It was a very Christian wedding - the ceremony was conducted by the brother of the bride, and the sermon was given by the brother of the groom. The reception was held down by the water, the food was good, the wine not so much, caught up with family, an unattractive friend of the groom hit on me (I pleaded sore feet, and it totally wasn't a lie - I went and sat down and took my shoes off and they were all puffy! Like post-long flight puffy. So weird), but really the only important thing was that the bride and groom looked very happy. It was even good company at dinner - my sister, brother and sister-in-law, and the groom's two brothers and their wives. And I wasn't being sarcastic when I added (during a toast to the bride) that my cousin's have good taste in women, both their wives are great people (even if I have to avoid talking anything regarding religion and related topics with minister cousin and wife, as they are staunch Sydney Anglicans = very conservative).