HIYEEE!

So, its finally here (I have no idea what I’m going to talk about once its over). The wedding of the century, and here I am at the hotel in Fort Lee, NJ (pinch me). Just to give everyone the blow by blow so far:

2:07: I arrived at the hotel. The room that I’d ordered had already been given away because apparently that’s what they do at Hiltons if you don’t show up exactly at 12 noon. So, instead, they offered me one of a series of smoking rooms or the one handicapped accessible room. Well, needless to say, I asked if they had any handicapped people coming this weekend. The nice woman behind the desk said, “well, we don’t know. we don’t ask when we book.” Of course you don’t. So, I took the handicapped room with its enormous bathroom and ridiculously tiny bed. That’s fine though, because, I don’t plan on sleeping much with all the FUN to be had.

2:20: I enter the room to a message from “picture girl”: Just in case you all changed your mind and brough pictures, I’m in room (and she left the number).

2:25: I look at the gift bag and think about how awesome its going to be to eat that chocolate covered, sourdough pretzel.

3:00: I read the schedule of events. My sister made a comment that she’d be coming up during “nap time” on Saturday. God, I love sarcasm.

3:02: I eat the pretzel. It was as good as I’d hoped. Go excitement.

4:00: I get paged to the groom’s room. We get our gifts. I love gifts, but shouldn’t it be the other way around? Oh, right, it was…repeatedly. Thank god for college football and rehashing of the bachelor party.

4:07: time to write the speech. Since I can’t write on Saturday or Friday night, I have to start now. Hopefully I’ll finish it in five minutes.

4:15: I guessed wrong.

4:27: GO LSU!

4:45: we finished the speech. Want to see it? You will tomorrow. But, unfortunately, since my one order was not to say anything that would get her not to marry him, its relatively tame.

5:00: I start writing this while looking at the schedule again:

Schedule of events:
4:13: Casual candle lighting
5:30: Services (ugh)
6:30: Delicious dinner (I’m serious, it says that. Plus it also says “Some great Ruach (singing) will follow the meal.”) Kill me now.
8:30: Drink. Heavily.

Ugh. Talk to you all later.

Update (at 8:35pm): Just got back from dinner. Yes, there was singing and dancing (alright, maybe just the singing). In fact, there was also Ruach. But most importantly, there was the Matchmaker song. It was HORRENDOUS!!!!! Thank god I was with people more sarcastic than Gregory House at my table. Only 48 more hours. Onto baby sit the groom…