So, my partner and I just celebrated six delightful years together. Not everything has been peaches and cream, but overall it's been pretty damned good. We decided that as a part of our celebration, we would have a cocktail party with some of our dearest friends. At this party there were all of the critical components; friends, laughter, music, food, dancing, a camera, and last but certainly not least...booze, and lots of it.
My good friend Patrick was kind enough to immortalize most of us, that night. Here is the link to view the pictures.
http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/koehnp/album?.dir=/e177&.src=ph&.tok=phAXujCBKl7gZb6uI do have one questions though, and yes, it is rhetorical. Why is it that when looking at pictures of oneself, the camera always sees, and then documents, a completly different person than you do? Perhaps another question, this is directed at Tony, my inconspicuous partner of six years, why aren't there any pictures of you?