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This paragraph resonated with me:
"The fact is that there is an unbridgeable gap of emotional investment when you have this yawning disconnect between a lifelong fantasy and the human, mundane reality of caterers just doing their jobs and having to follow boring old rules like not letting people drive home half-passed-out from Long Island iced teas."
Dear Writer, I hear you on the Lifelong Fantasy. I cared so much about our wedding...and so much more than anyone else involved in the day. Sometimes the disconnect hurt. Sometimes it still does.
http://www.salon.com/food/food_business/index.html?story=/food/francis_lam/2010/04/15/wedding_catering_diasters