When I was young I had a long list of things I was going to accomplish in life. Some I've accomplished and some I've decided I no longer need or want to accomplish, and I've even done a few things that are important to me now but weren't on my radar when I was young. Life changes you.
One item, though, is still on the list. I've wanted to officiate at a wedding. Well, it's on the list until later this evening, when I can cross it off.
Update, 4/17/22: Went off without a hitch. I wonder who was more nervous, the bride and groom or me!
I'm not sure if you meant to do this or not but you said it "went off without a hitch" - which basically means it went off *without* a wedding taking place! HA HA HA (Get it? Getting 'hitched' but you said it went off without a hitch. So no hitch took place.) :) Thanks for the grin either way!
ReplyDeleteI made a similar joke earlier today: Went off without a hitch--except for the couple that got hitched!
ReplyDeleteMy grandfather was a minister. He was so nervous when he officiated my parents' wedding, he forgot half the service.
ReplyDeleteGotta ask, how did you get certified to do this?
ReplyDeletehttps://www.themonastery.org/
ReplyDeleteMany of California's laws were written before the state government went insane. The law here is that if you have a church that says you're clergy, then you're clergy. The state isn't going to mess with the church.