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Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Are You Going to Watch?

The Star Advertiser is calling this the Royal Wedding Week. They reported that the wedding is 7,200 miles, 10 time zones and 20 hours of jet travel away from Hawaii.

For us, it will be happening on Thursday with coverage beginning at 10 PM and the actual ceremony at midnight.

British ex-patriots in Hawaii are having wedding parties and some tea rooms are hosting special events which are sold out. Some people are planning to get all decked out with gloves and big hats.

Art says to count him out. He's going to bed since he'll be jogging at 5:30 on Friday morning. My daughter, Tiffany says she vaguely remembers seeing Diana and Charles' wedding in 1981. She would have been in kindergarten. Tif has a memory like an elephant so I'm not surprised that she would remember something like that. She says she remembers just walking in and out of the room where the television was on and that it seemed to go on forever.

I was younger then, too. I wanted to believe in fairy tales... sort of. Charles turned out to be sort of a frog (some might say toad) and Diana came to a sad and tragic end. Tiffany doesn't think she'll be watching since it'll be starting at 3:00 AM Chicago time.

I can't quite summon the excitement I did back then. And yet...

I still want to believe.

I guess I won't know until Thursday what I'll be doing.

34 friendly comments:

Steve at the Pub said...

Prince Charles a Toad? Hmmm...
A highly intelligent man & with well rounded experiences, marries a wet behind the ears complete ditz almost a generation younger?

Poor fellow.

Jean said...

I'll be watching, I think. That'll mean parking myself in front of the t.v. At 4:00 a.m....

jabblog said...

The trouble with Charles was that he had to marry a virgin - and there weren't many of the 'correct stock' around, certainly not of his vintage. As for 'highly intelligent' - that's debatable, though he was certainly well experienced.
I shall watch the wedding for the pomp and ceremony that the Brits do so well - it's about the only thing we can export these days;-)
Barry will take the dogs for a long walk as the forest will be more than usually empty!!

Arkansas Patti said...

I'll probably just wait for the highlights of the wedding reruns since it will be brodcast at 3 AM here.
I wish them both well.

Kathy G said...

I'm sure most of it will be on the Internet-I'll catch it at my leisure.

Niki said...

Yes I will watch, I can't resist. It begins at 3 am here as well. But I will probably start watching later the morning.

Lin Floyd said...

I'll watch the highlights later...

DJan said...

No way will I be watching the actual event in the middle of the night, but I'll look at the pictures and read all about it later. I'll bet Londoners will be glad when it's all over and their lives can go back to normal! :-)

Amanda said...

There seems to be a lot of excitement around the world, perhaps even more than there is here in the UK. Shops are trying to cash in with lots of souvenirs and themed food etc, but, unlike when Charles and Diana married, I've not heard of any street parties happening, though there may be a few. I probably won't bother to watch, far more interesting things to do, but I might catch the highlights programme.

I've always felt that Prince Charles was very hard done by, especially by the media who found Diana a much more picturesque character and took her side against him. I tend to agree with Steve at the Pub.

Linda said...

The wedding begins at 1:00 a.m. here in the Pacific Northwest so I'll be catching the highlights later in the day.

KathyA said...

Yes! I'[ll be taping it! It is wonderful to watch something positive!!

Rambling Woods said...

I remember so clearly watching Princess Diana and thinking how lucky she was as I sat divorced in an apartment with a toddler...who would think it would end that way and then her death....Michelle

Linda Reeder said...

It begins at 1:00AM here, too late to stay up and too early to get up. Thank goodness for digital recorders. I will watch it later and zoom through the dull parts and commercials.
For me it's not the fairy tale thing at all; I just like 'pretty'.

Sherri said...

I think it will start being aired at 4 a.m. so I will see the clips on the news that night. We are moving to our new house that day, so I'll be really busy and I don't know when the cable company will be hooking up the cable during the day.

gigihawaii said...

Nope, won't watch at all. Period. Just not interested.

ayamlin said...

Hi Kay!
I went to bed once but I got up soon. now it's 12:10pm here. I have to get up at 6:00 in the morning. so I wanna sleep but I can't. my bump became too bigger. so I'm feeling like vomitting.
oh, I wish I put my bump on the desk once and put it on me again. ahaha!
sometimes it's hard to breathe.

by the way I wanna watch the royal wedding.
I heard she had been having her eye on him since she is a child.
she is great to get a man whom she had been crush on.

Kay L. Davies said...

I'm with the rerun group. It will be broadcast over and over and over again. I'll see it somewhere.
I am a couple of years older than Prince Charles, and I always felt sorry for Lady Di when she became Princess Diana. What a scary thing for someone so young! I was horrified when she died, and I wish her sons all the happiness they can get.
-- K

Kay, Alberta, Canada
An Unfittie's Guide to Adventurous Travel

Anonymous said...

Imagine that, a prince who kissed a princess and turned into a frog.
Hmmm, you been rummaging in the wrong part of the shelf?

Steve-in-the-pub, if Charles were wet behind the ears, we'd all be swimming becuz them ears encompass a tremendous amount of real estate.

Kay, chin up. There will always be some bright eyed person looking forward to the next fairy tale. Might even be you. I think you have a fatal case of The-Apple-Falleth-not-far-from-The-Tree-itis. The kid is his dad's son, so what. Let him live his own life. If he makes some mistakes, well, in 10 years you can tell me "I told you so, you moron"

Or, you can switch the channel and watch Obama, your choice.

aloha,
walt

Anonymous said...

OOOPS! Steve, I was speed reading and got into an accident. All I saw of your post was "well rounded" and "ears" and assumed it was Charles' ears you were talking about. HAAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHHA, I crack myself up! Apologies!

walt

SouthLakesMom said...

Nope, not watching. For one thing, we don't have TV service in our home. For another, I could care less.

I like my British friends, and find them fascinating and would happily attend a real or televised wedding in their families. But these two are not my family, and I don't find them interesting at all.

There's only one real Prince - the Prince of Peace - and when He returns, I don't want to be glued to the TV. I want to be among those who have already been raised up by Him!

Jenn Jilks said...

I'm taping it, and my girls are coming over to watch. I even bought some used hats for dress-up!

Maggie said...

I loved the cooincidence of Wa on the previous entry. :)

Yes, tape it. I'll watch all the fuss over coffee instead of tea. It's just what we all need....a bit of positiveness in dreamland. :)

Kay said...

Maggie: I goofed when I pushed the PUBLISH button on the t-shirt "wa" coincidence. That post is actually supposed to go up in a few days. I wonder if everybody else saw it too?

I think I'll have some milk tea just for fun.

Christine said...

I'll definitely watch the highlights that evening or the weekend! It's kind of exciting.

Mare said...

I'll watch. Not much else happening!

Cloudia said...

I'd rather watch KC!





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Betty said...

If I had nothing else to do, I´d watch, but I have to work, so probably not.

quilly said...

I wish the young couple well -- as I would any young couple, but I fear, living in a fish bowl, they're going to need more than good wishes. I am not going to be one of the ooglers adding to the discomfort in their lives.

Brit Gal Sarah said...

Prince William (& Harry) has a special place in most Brits hearts thanks to his mum and the tragedy of losing her.

So yes I am setting the alarm for the wee hours to watch and have already warned the Hubster I will no doubt shed a tear or two!

Reader Wil said...

Hi Kay! Yes I am going to watch. I like all the royal weddings in Europe, especially now all European crown princes( of Norway, Denmark, Holland, Belgium, Spain, Great Britain) and one crown princess(of Sweden) married commoners. As a matter of fact all our Dutch princes married commoners.
I hope that William and Kate will be happier than Charles and Diana.

*Honest Abe said...

I am with Wil on this one - her last sentence.

Reply to Kay...
We went to Glacier National Park in July that same year and were not able to go up and over into Idaho as the roads were still drifted with too much snow but we drove up for a short distance and turned around and came back to the park and then left and came back home through the northern route and hit both Dakotas.

Melissa said...

I admit yesterday I googled to see when the wedding was. I haven't been paying attention and keep seeing stuff about it. I thought it was done already. I wont be watching it live but I am sure I will catch repeats and highlights through out the day.

Denise said...

I will be going over to my Brit friends. There will be six of us and we will watch the wedding which will have been pre-recorded by our host. I remember watching Charles and Diana's wedding from beginning to end all those years ago and felt sad when it all came to an end, and after the death of Diana. I wish her sons every happiness in their own weddings. May they all live long, happy lives.

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English people are surely glad to have a holiday for this very special occasion. And it's one big media event, could see people tweeting on what's happening every now and then.

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