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February 28, 1997 - Image 53

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1997-02-28

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Recycle empty aerosol cans along with
other steel cans.

Discs

Present This Coupon at any HARMONY HOUSE
location, and receive $2 OFF any
REGULARLY PRICED CD or Cassette ($10.99
or More). No Limit. Void With Other Offers.
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ask me to stand up for them. I've
even gone so far as to calculate
which prospective bridesmaids
would look good in certain colors
and styles.
Maybe once or twice I've
dreamed about rings — mainly
that mine should have a nice
rock, and the groom's should be
simple gold.
What's happened to me? I was
the one always making fun of
women who literally devote an
entire year to planning their wed-
ding — as if it's an internship or
something.
I mean, it's just a day, just a
party. I liked to think of weddings
in much the same way I view
cooking: There's no point invest-
ing hours in preparations when
the food is just going to be de-
voured in 10 minutes. But then,
those 10 minutes can potential-
ly be very, very sweet.
I just never knew how much it
takes to plan the whole affair.
The details! Gifts for the brides-
maids and groomsmen., hotel ac-
commodations for out-of-town
guests and directions on how to
actually get to the ceremony.
Food. Seating. Music. Relatives.
I guess you really have to earn
that honeymoon.
The very first time I attend-
ed a wedding — for a cousin, I
think — I couldn't have been old-
er than 7. I don't remember
thinking too much of the whole
thing until the kissing part. I was
very concerned with the kiss, as
I didn't think my cousin and her
groom gave too great a perfor-
mance.
I figured, if you're going to go
through all the bother and stand
up there in front of so many peo-
ple, you better kiss like you mean
it.
I think maybe I had the right
idea back then. Stick with the ba-
sics. The things that really mat-
ter, like marrying a good kisser.
But I don't think it would hurt
any to pass this list of wedding
do's and don'ts on to my parents.
Just in case. El

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