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Sibling "5 of 6," the last to marry, had her wedding this past August. Alas, thanks to a lack of documentation, I was unable to attend --I would not have been allowed to return to the US following the wedding.
The wedding, I am assured, went off without a hitch. Rings were presented on cue, everyone said "I do" at the right intervals and there were no drunken bar brawls. To my knowledge anyway and since my manager likes to remind me that perception is reality, it must be so.
A CD-ROM of photos arrived in the mail yesterday, including not just shots of the wedding & reception but of various clusters of relatives who happened to be at the same place at the same time. Here's my maternal grandmother, my parents, my siblings, their spouses and their children, all in one shot:

There are only four notable absences: me,
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cuyahogarvr and brother Wayne's wife, Denise; it may be thus argued that 75% of the absences are my fault, but I'm OK with that.
The wedding, I am assured, went off without a hitch. Rings were presented on cue, everyone said "I do" at the right intervals and there were no drunken bar brawls. To my knowledge anyway and since my manager likes to remind me that perception is reality, it must be so.
A CD-ROM of photos arrived in the mail yesterday, including not just shots of the wedding & reception but of various clusters of relatives who happened to be at the same place at the same time. Here's my maternal grandmother, my parents, my siblings, their spouses and their children, all in one shot:
There are only four notable absences: me,
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It's just as well we didn't make it. I was only going hoping for a drunken brawl or two.
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Sibling "6 of 6" (aka Angela) and her husband Jeremy have one (Kaylee is 3.5) but are expecting an addition in March.
Yeah, they grow up quickly.
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since perception is reality, as you repeat above, DOES she exist? you've seen *A* photo, but that could have been anyone, shirley? (or denise, I spoze)
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did you ever read Joe Keenan's farce Blue Heaven?? Two gay guys in NYC late 80s, one of them is marrying a poisonous woman for the gifts. Part of this involves getting a gay banker to pose (in drag) as the woman's mother, the Duchess of Dorsetshire? Is truth stranger than fiction here?
(cue spooky music)