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Wednesday, January 16, 2008

My Main Girls

I have chosen my bridesamids and it was so easy. I got to include almost everyone I would hope to have. And I am so excited to have these ladies by my side on my big day.

Mrs. Dancer
When I was 13 I wrote a list of "Things to do before I am 30." Number 2 on the list (just after "Meet Tom Cruise") was "Always stay BEST friends with Mrs. Dancer" more than 15 years have past since we have been attached at the hip. We have followed each other around the states and the rollercoaster that is our lives has never been easy but we have had a TON of fun along the way and we never really became unattached. I love her dearly and I am sure that I will "Always stay BEST friends with Mrs. Dancer".




Mrs. Sweetie
I don't have a sister but the heavens gave me my cousin. She and I are like magnets whenever our families get together. I have shared so much of my life with her that I don't know where I'd be without her. Almost every memory I have of Mrs. Sweetie includes laughter and joy. She is one of the sweetest, kind, most genuine people I have ever met. Thanks for being my partner in crime. And I cant wait until we get you moved to the land of sunshine.



Ms. Babydoll
What I remember most about Ms. Babydoll dates back to when we were very young. She used to have the most gorgeous holiday dresses. Every detail was perfect and she looked just like a doll. I thought she was the most beautiful person I knew. And I am glad to say that Summer is still one of the most beautiful people I know, inside and out. Even though we live far away from each other, I hold out hope that she or her boyfriend will get a job out my way and we will be able play in the sunshine in California very soon.




Ms. Ivy League
When I was in 6th grade we were given a group project to do in school. She was my partner and we worked diligently for weeks on the most amazing barbiturate tree presentation with wonderful drawings and art. She remembers the tree but not me. At least my art made an impression. Shortly after this project Ms. Ivy League and I became very close. Now I cannot remember a time when I could not lean on her quiet strength. She is my rock, my most amazingly intelligent globe trotter. She has been a constant source of support and I know I can always count on her for her honest opinion. I don't get to see her as often as I would like but when we do get together its like a day hasn't passed. Ms. Ivy League is one of the most special people in the world and I'm so lucky that she counts me as one of her best friends too.
Ms. Pool Shark
When I think of my 20's in Pittsburgh I'm going to think of Ms. Pool Shark. We met circling a pool table trying to show our superiority and prowess as the best pool shark in the bar. I don't really remember who won (I am almost positive it was me but it is an ongoing debate) but I will never forget that night or the immediate soul sister I gained. Ms. Pool Shark did a lot to make me a stronger person and for that I'll be forever grateful. She's one of the strongest, bravest, most amazing women I've ever met. She is currently still in Pittsburgh and it's been hard living in Los Angeles without her. But I know who the better pool player is and just in case she does not we will meet and play as often as we can!

Mrs. O.C.
Mrs. O.C. is my Los Angeles treasure. She is so witty and genuine and always the life of the party. We have both had some really hard times and we have only pulled closer and closer. As I have been moving forward in my life with achieving my goals and ambitions Mrs. O.C. has been right beside me to talk to, advise, and console. She is one of my most trusted confidants she always has great advice and she always speaks the truth even when I really don't want to hear it. I really don't think I could have survived the last year without my wonderful friend. And I thank her for being such a BLESSING in my life.

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