My fiancés grandmother has done a
marvelous job with it! I also bought shoes to wear.
We picked up my fiancés suit. He is truly ready to deck out like Captain Picard now.
My mother-in-law made this sign
for the minister to hold up after our ceremony.
This is what happens when two
nerds are joined.
We discussed hair strategy.
I
know what I wish my hair looked like, but I also know how stubborn my hair can
be. So we are prepared. I’m going to be practicing this week to get the curls
in the right order.
I am also doing this to save time
on the big day. I still have favors to lay out, changing time, and last minute
details to see to. This is what happens when you are on a budget. But I prefer
it this way. I’m not like other brides. I don’t have the bridezilla mode. I don’t
freak out over every little detail. I go with the flow and make adjustments as
needed. I don’t want those assisting me to get overwhelmed or feel ready to
walk away. I don’t want my guests to feel like everything is timed and
choreographed throughout the day. My day, is your day. Our day to have fun and celebrate.
I think too often, couples forget what is really important. Pictures are there
to remind us of the details. But the moments themselves will be in our memories
through the ages. A lavish ceremony followed by a grand reception? You can
spend all the money in the world on those things, but what comes later? Or be
smart about it. Have something simpler and follow it with the fun times you
spend with the ones you love, making memories. This is our goal. We have all our
lives to live after this one day. Even if we had more to spend, we wouldn’t. We
are putting towards what happens next.
Is that stripless dress with a long jacket? Its hard to see from that picture but it looks beautiful!! Cant wait to see it!
ReplyDeleteNo. It has long sheer sleeves attached to it.
DeleteDid Andrew shave his head? The Capitan has no hair.
ReplyDeleteLOL no. He's afraid it won't grow back if he does.
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