I only went to one wedding in my life - my aunt's. It was great, but I didn't know many people... LOL I was also only ten, so it wasn't all that fun back then. I can't wait to get married myself. Like, ten years or so from now still... LOL
Hahahaha, I can imagine. This one was short a sweet. I served drinks at the reception and so I talked to everyone who was there. EVERYONE.
Must have been pretty fun, I should stop refreshing this and continue on with my novel... I haven't written 100 words all day...
Depends on the denomination. If the wedding was Catholic, then no. You're not. Methodist, Baptist, or something like that, yes.
Youre allowed to go to a catholic wedding, my cousin married an orthodox jew but for my own reasons Im not Catholic anymore
Hmm. That seems weird. I don't think I'd have anything against going into a synagogue. But I know some Christians who wouldn't. To each their own, I suppose.
I'm a Christian, and I'd have no trouble going into a synagogue (just for the record). Off topic, why do I always get struck by good ideas at ridiculous times? Almost 2 in the morning (and this time would have been 3am yesterday) and I'm up writing an idea for an epic space opera I thought of.
Well it's because you're not a farmer! It was supposed to give more daylight to farmers during harvesttime.
LOL Well times change, farming isn't as popular these days. My dad lived on a huge Farm from thirteen years.
That's why I live in Arizona. Purely to avoid DST. Makes sense. Isn't that why college lets out for the summer, too? Because that was when farmers had to harvest and all that business, so they were too busy for school? I saw that in Newsweek.