Name: Rosilee Nicole Sherwood
Birthday: April 8th, 1983
Country born in: Canada
Marital Status: Married (yay!)
City currently living in: Kitchener
Occupation/Area of Study in School:
supply teacher/masters in philosophy
Where you want to travel to most (your dream destination):
yikes. I'm trying to teach myself not to want to travel, since flying is so bad...but let's be serious, GREECE!!!
Favourite Band:
The Killers ("the stars are shining like rebel diamonds, cut out of the sun")
How long you've known the bride/groom/where you met:
Really, Meg and I met at Camp Crossroads, where she took a picture of me and my cousin on twin day or something. But we officially met when she phoned about living with my cousin and I in first year university. We met at Montabello park by the gazebo. Then we lived together for a while and became amazingly good friends!
One piece of advice through the wedding planning for the bride and groom:
Just be yourself. I would say have fun, and you definitely should, and I would say don't stress out, and that's also good advice. But the key thing is to just be who you are, feel what you're feeling and really experience the whole thing. Yes, that's it - take a minute, every once in a while, and stop and consciously notice everything. Then it'll be stuck in your memory for later.
Birthday: April 8th, 1983
Country born in: Canada
Marital Status: Married (yay!)
City currently living in: Kitchener
Occupation/Area of Study in School:
supply teacher/masters in philosophy
Where you want to travel to most (your dream destination):
yikes. I'm trying to teach myself not to want to travel, since flying is so bad...but let's be serious, GREECE!!!
Favourite Band:
The Killers ("the stars are shining like rebel diamonds, cut out of the sun")
How long you've known the bride/groom/where you met:
Really, Meg and I met at Camp Crossroads, where she took a picture of me and my cousin on twin day or something. But we officially met when she phoned about living with my cousin and I in first year university. We met at Montabello park by the gazebo. Then we lived together for a while and became amazingly good friends!
One piece of advice through the wedding planning for the bride and groom:
Just be yourself. I would say have fun, and you definitely should, and I would say don't stress out, and that's also good advice. But the key thing is to just be who you are, feel what you're feeling and really experience the whole thing. Yes, that's it - take a minute, every once in a while, and stop and consciously notice everything. Then it'll be stuck in your memory for later.