Sunday, January 14, 2007

Wedding Registry From A Man's View

Hello again all, Christi and I have spent this Holiday Weekend working on our Wedding Registry! Now I can't give out any names of places yet we want to compile a complete list and let you all know when we are done.

From my point of view, being a guy I thought we could just walk into a certain store and go to town registering. Little did I know that to do a complete registry a couple must scope out the store first before doing the deed. We walked around Jordan Creek Mall doing this Saturday Night.

Now I don't want to scare any guys out there, however, when it comes to registring, trust the woman on this. She knows what she is doing. It is a fun experience for the both of you once you actually get to use the scanner to go around the store and scan items to add to your registry. I recomend that you keep a very open mind when doing this. Scan things you know the both of you need and then have some fun and scan items that you know you won't get but that would just be cool to have!

It is fun and a good experience for the both the Bride-to-be and the Groom-to-be!!!

Look for pictures coming soon.

Talk to you all later...

Groom & Bride to be
Josh & Christi

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Wedding plans are sooooo different from yesteryears. We registered for china, crystal, and silver. Sort of impractical. Today's registry is far more practical. It's still true though--she knows best--glad you're learning that already, Josh.
Love your gazebo, too. So happy for the two of you.
Love ya.

Damfino said...

Now wait just a dog gone second here - TRUST THE WOMAN?!?!? - did she scan an HD tv? Did she scan the new LG Blue-Ray/HD-DVD player?

Don't think so.








Can you register at a liquor store?


What?

Kern said...

As someone who uses a barcode scanner at the office everyday, I must say there is something inherently fun about scanning things.

As a professional, I must warn you that it's probably a good idea to stretch before scanning. We don't want anyone getting Repetitive Stress Injury or tendonitis, especially in your toasting hand.

Anonymous said...

You write very well.