Monday, April 20, 2009

Face ache, hear ye, the dance.

1. She says that watching the ceremony has made her smile so much that her cheeks hurt. Mine do, too.

2. The bride and groom are standing behind the town crier trying not to laugh as he bellows the news of their marriage to the town.

3. The groom's parents come back on to the floor to dance to their song; and the groom, embracing them both, joins in.

End at the beginning, whistler and no pressure.

1. To start the day by finishing a book. 2. I'm sure we knew that the emergency kettle is a whistling one; but we'd forgotten since ...