I woke at 5:30 to watch the Royal Wedding of Harry to Meghan Markle. So much fun to watch.. many I'm sure don't care, but I'm a total sucker for it all!
Anyone else watching? You West Coasters, did you get up at 2:30am to watch it?
I woke at 5:30 to watch the Royal Wedding of Harry to Meghan Markle. So much fun to watch.. many I'm sure don't care, but I'm a total sucker for it all!
Anyone else watching? You West Coasters, did you get up at 2:30am to watch it?
"Do any human beings ever realize life while they live it--every, every minute?" Emily Webb, Our Town
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I am going to a “pajamas and crumpets” party in 15 minutes. We are to wear our pajamas and a hat. Will be watching the wedding event on a big screen tv, while eating crumpets.
Our coffee cake is almost done. Even husband is watching it. BBCAmerica has fantastic views from BBC1 in the UK.
We don't have our TV up yet, so I have to stream on my laptop, but it's working fine.
"Do any human beings ever realize life while they live it--every, every minute?" Emily Webb, Our Town
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I'm a pomp and circumstance kind of women. My husband is shocked that practical logical me gets so into watching this foo foo stuff.
I'll be the party pooper. I can't believe it's on every single major network, including PBS. I wanted to hear the news, but all I got was this wedding.
I really don't care about it.......and am disappointed that the networks thought everybody would be interested. They have at least 2 other stations to their network, why couldn't they
have a little news on those?
Okay.......carry on with your party.....
Yeah, no. Fortunately, I have a bottomless supply of ebooks...
I got up at 3:30 (awake anyway) to watch it. Just watched PBS' stream on my laptop in bed. It was just the video, no talking heads, which was nice. Couldn't figure out who a lot of the celebrities were though.
That head of the US Episcopal Church gave a sermon that I felt was not appropriate for this wedding. All sorts of SJW stuff. Blech.
Loved the bride's dress. The tiara was Queen Mary's (1932).
Now I'm going to sleep!
I loved it!
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