Liz and I got married

Elizabeth Goodman and I got married this weekend in San Francisco (where we live). I'm ecstatic to be married to the smartest, wisest, funniest, sweetest, most wonderful person I know. Thank you Liz for agreeing to be my wife.


(photo by Cassidy Curtis)

Thanks also to everyone who came, and extra special thanks to everyone who helped. Timothy, your forklift skills (among other things) are amazing. Thank you.

Various people took photos, here are some from Flickr:

James',Audra's,Cassidy's, Peter's,Brian's.

Thank you all, again.

[8/28/07 update: Elizabeth posted some photos, and so did I, along with some photos of our honeymoon]

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Congratulations.

May the scissorlift rise up to meet you; may the singularity be always at your back.

Congratulations to both of you! x Tom

Congratulations to you both! May your lives be filled with smart furniture and geo-located play!

Congrats!
What about this un-orange suit!? ;)

i'm so happy for you guys but bummed i couldn't help celebrate with you in person. you both look so beautiful and amazing! big love forever and ever.

waw! so happy for the two of you! liz is all you write but i'd say that you are well assorted couple. she's charmier than you though :-)

Congratulations! You are one of the smartest, wisest, and funniest people I know, so I cam only imagine how wonderful any offspring of the two of you will be...

Congratulations!

Your wedding party looks really interesting. :)

The green suit is badass. Congrats to you and Liz from Mexico!

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