Tuesday, July 17, 2012

What a Weekend...

Whew.  Crazy, but fun...
Friday night, Andrew and I went over to Brandi's house to help set up everything for dinner the next night...we laid out tablecloths, hung banners, etc. and basically set things out as best we could, not knowing what the food would be delivered in.  On Saturday, we headed out to a local park and visited with a bunch of sorority sisters-- many of whom I haven't seen in a VERY long time.  It was fun meeting some husbands, babies, and a few girls I didn't know :)  We were wiped by the time it was over, so we headed for Andrew's house and I napped until it was time to get ready to head to Brandi's house. There was a slight snafu with the balloons, but all was well in the end. Also, the caterer apparently delivered part of our food to another location, and they had to make a second delivery, but we were fine. A good time was had by all :)
Sunday, we did our usual thing...ended up at brunch, went to Target, Lowe's and we went to Mens Warehouse to pick out tuxes (!!!) for the wedding (!!!).  Picked up a couple of sets of blinds for the house, which were hung by the time I got home from work yesterday-- score!  They look really nice. 
And now...have some pictures :)

 "Come Right In"-- cute wreath made by Kelly
 We decided it would be fun to practice our door songs at some point...
 Gathering at Brandi's Saturday night
 The group (girls and kids) at the park on Saturday afternoon, before the rain


Thursday, July 12, 2012

Take Me Out...to the Ballgame

I believe that I've mentioned before (maybe?) that the fiance' is employed in the wine industry.  This has perks-- he (obviously) gets free wine-- some of which is good!  He has been able to travel to Argentina, Italy and California for work.  Also, he works with some really cool people that I've been lucky enough to meet and get to know in the last year or so.  
Tonight, one of the distributors in town held a party for customers/purchasers/etc. during a local baseball game. It was a little humid, but not too bad.  The team lost both games (it was a double-header, due to bad weather earlier) but we still had a good time.


(picture from my phone)

Tomorrow, we'll (hopefully) be going to eat dinner with some friends-- namely two members of my wedding party.  Saturday, we're having a reunion for my sorority, which I'm looking forward to.  Many of us were together in February for the funeral of one of our sisters, so we're looking forward to gathering for a better reason.  I'm looking forward to catching up with some people I haven't seen in a decade, and passing out the shirts I designed, because we all know that where 2 or more sorority members are gathered,  there will be a shirt. 

 (proof courtesy of CustomInk.com)

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Wednesday, July 11, 2012

A Wedding Theme?

Am I the only person who things that the theme for a wedding should be "Love", or "Commitment" or "Forever"?  I ask because, in my research since February (has it only been since February?!?!), I have seen people searching for items and crafting things and generally spending a considerable amount of time, effort and money on things which I think are kind of ridiculous for a wedding.



(All images from http://gadgether.com/bizarre-wedding-themes)

Maybe it comes from the fact that we're having a traditional church service, so we will use the "official" vows for the church, and there will be no unity candle or sand-pouring business.  We don't feel like we need a "theme"-- the theme is US.  The wedding will be celebrated by an officiant of my religion, the reception will feature delicious food which we decided on, and is being catered by a company who I worked for.  The DJ will play music which includes selections we have specifically chosen for OUR wedding.  We aren't making people come in costume, aren't getting married by a close friend who got ordained for the occasion, and aren't riding away on an elephant.  

What do you think? 

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Thursday, July 5, 2012

4th of July

Y esterday was July 4th, so Andrew and I were both off from work. We ended up spending the day with Frank and Erin at their house.  I headed over to Andrew's around 12:30 and we got over to Frank and Erin's at about 1:30-ish...I was thinking we would eat a late lunch, so I had had breakfast, and that's it.  *But* we didn't eat until around 6:30.  By that time, I had a massive headache, was nauseated and, even though I knew I needed to eat something, the last thing I wanted to do was have smoked Boston butt and pasta salad... fortunately, the heat and food did everyone in, and we left around 8.  I crashed on Andrew's bed and took a nap before I headed home.  I feel silly insisting that I need to eat something-- I feel like people will look at me and go, "Sure, you NEED to eat!", but really--sometimes, my blood sugar just bottoms out (especially if I have something like cereal at breakfast) and there's a fine line between, "I could eat" and "OHMYGOSHIAMSOSICK!".  Guess it's back to packing crackers and granola bars for me :)

What did YOU do for the Fourth? 

{ 205 Days to Go :) }




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Sunday, July 1, 2012

I Should be Asleep

Oh...we had the most mundane of weekends ;)  On Saturday, I had a hair appointment and Andrew had inventory.  I missed my lunch with the girls because we were playing with my hair for the wedding.  I brought my veil with me to my appointment, so my hairdresser and my Mom are the only people who have seen it so far.  I ended up meeting Andrew and Dan for lunch and then Andrew and I picked up some paint cards and headed over to his house.  Today, we cleaned out the room that will eventually be the guest room.  We're going to have to paint in there, which makes me a bit nervous, since we're going to have to paint over the wallpaper-- it was applied directly onto the drywall, so we can't take it off without damaging the wall.  BUT it has to get done before we can move anything into the room.  

The heat finally let up a bit today-- it wasn't miserably hot, and we were able to stay in most of the time.  We let the dogs out briefly, then we'd let them right back in, since they don't have any shade in the backyard.  We're hoping that once the wedding is done and we're in the same house that we can start putting our nickels and dimes toward a deck or patio.  That's the plan as of now, anyway.  We'll see. 

208 Days!

The "Save the Date" cards have gone out!  (This picture was from round one...)