Monday, August 3, 2009

Zoe and Dan join the ranks of other Zoes and Dans...


In our case, we're talking about Zoe Merrill Moskovitz and Daniel Lowell Huish. It happened; I was there; I took pictures to prove it.

And now, God Bless the Interweb:

As it turns out, it was hardly a coincidence that Zoe and Dan found one another, fell in love, and got married--Zoes and Dans do it all the time. For starters, there's this moment of Canadian popular culture that I seem to have avoided entirely hither-to-now:


You didn't watch the whole video, did you? Me neither. If you'd like to watch/hear the French dubbed version, here you go: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nEuAOw_YIPw.

Just a week ago, on 25 July 2009, Dan Giraudo and Zoe Pascoe got married. They were registered at Williams-Sonoma if you're interested.

Next, there's this happy couple:
Their website says that this Zoe & Dan got married in September 2008.

Two years prior, a different Zoe and a different Dan set out on a seven-month journey from New Zealand to China, visiting a dozen countries along the way.

We don't have the full story on these two, but the guests' comments on their travel-blog
(http://www.travelblog.org/Bloggers/Zoe-and-Dan/) suggest that they got engaged either before or during the trip. Cheers!

Now we've got to dig a little deeper... all the way down to the 20th century, or second millenium, if you prefer. Dan & Zoe, pictured below, were wed 25 September 1999. Judging by the photos (http://www.tibet.org/zdw/) it was a lovely ceremony.

Here are few other noteables:
  1. Keisha Discovers Harlem, by Zoe Lewis, illustrated by Dan Burr.
  2. A weird-looking but apparently worth photographing person named Zoe Dan.
  3. A different person named Zoe Dan; you can follow on Twitter. If you want.
  4. A set of photos of another Zoe and Dan duo. Not likely to be married, but still cute.
  5. Some kind of pub trivia thing: Dan vs. Zoe. Don't ask, 'cause I don't know.
  6. Another Dan and Zoe. These kids aren't married yet but based on some of the evidence presented here it may be inevitable.