Yes, Stace, I feel it!
I think I understand. Touching story, thanks!
Posted by Cowtown Pattie at June 10, 2004 09:56 PMI love the jacket and I love the story - it would translate perfectly into any language.
Posted by Linda at June 10, 2004 11:47 PMIt IS the most awesomely groovy jacket I have ever seen. And I can totally feel the vibes you are sending! :)
Posted by Keri at June 11, 2004 12:03 AMThe jacket IS quite nice, but what about that awesome dress? Do you still have it too?
Posted by townie at June 11, 2004 11:23 AMI admired it too. Isn't it great that everyone has become a part of it's history?
Posted by Anji at June 11, 2004 03:04 PMI think Bill's jacket is cool and I loved your wedding photographs.
Posted by Michelle at June 11, 2004 03:55 PMthanks for sharing the photos--even better is the minister's plaid jacket...whoot!
Posted by Liz at June 12, 2004 01:05 PMawwww
yes, well felt and thanks for the photos!
more though....
Posted by jenB at June 13, 2004 02:52 AMGreat story Stacey, I had a jacket similar although not exactly that I had gotten at a second hand store. I got it when I was really into my musician phase and thought I was going to be a rock star (boy did that not work out) My fellow band members made fun of it saying I looked like a throwback from the 70's and I always had to remind them that I had a good 5 to 7 years up on all of them so I was a throwback from the 70's, well at least my formative years!
Posted by Jeff A at June 14, 2004 02:05 AMThat is an AWESOME story! Guard that jacket (heh) with your LIFE! It's a keepsake for sure!!!
Posted by KathyHowe at June 14, 2004 01:38 PM