Tuesday, May 26, 2009

5 DAYS!!!

Tuesday, May 19, 2009


10 DAYS!!!!!!

Tuesday, May 12, 2009




18 DAYS!!!!

Monday, May 4, 2009

Tuxedos

Oh yeah. Jeff is going to look good in his tuxedo. We are definitely going to have to do this pose.

Monday, April 13, 2009

I promised you a sneak peek.




Invitations

I feel like we have been making invitations FOR...EVER!!








I think I still have 30 left to make. So, if you get one that looks haphazard, I'm sorry. I got tired.


Friday, April 3, 2009

Has it been a year?

A year ago today, Jeff and I first started communicating on eHarmony. Wow, time flies.


These are the pictures we had on our profiles. I spent my short lunch break reading through the first few emails. Crazy.

Thursday, April 2, 2009

Invitations


Still making our invitations. It's a lot of work, but Jeff says he loves that we get to spend so much time together

Sunday, March 29, 2009

Bridals


Yesterday afternoon I had my bridal sitting. It was a lot of fun. I hate being the center of attention (believe it or not), but I felt so pretty in my dress.

Nicole picked a great place for the pictures. It was an old farmhouse in Pleasant Grove. The windows were broken out, the wallpaper peeling, the floorboards not so secure. It was perfect. The sun was shining and the snow hadn't made the yard too muddy.

I can't wait to give you a sneak peek.

Monday, March 23, 2009

Engagements and invitations

We had our engagement pictures taken on Saturday- well before the wind, chill and snow blew in. It was a lot of fun. I laughed, I got covered in grass, but luckily not dog poop. (we checked around before hitting the ground). Jeff was working it, like always.

Then, last night, we started the finishing touches on our invitations. Jeff's niece helped us for a little bit. We even got Grandma to let her stay up a half an hour later, with a promise she would wake up the first time she was called this morning. After 10 minutes I think she got bored. She started playing 20 questions with me. Dang! I can't even keep my cheap labor working.

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

HELP!

I need to figure out how to get a light in the center of these lanterns. Any ideas? I am having strings of lights drape the ceiling, and these little guys hanging from the strings.

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Flowers

Last Saturday (the 21st), Jeff, his mom, his niece and I went to lunch and then over to Skyline Flowers to pick out my bouquet.

I am so excited about it.
There will be white lilies.


Red tulips.

And red roses.
I knew I wanted tulips since they are my favorite flower. I am excited to see it all put together.
I ordered the bouquet, the boutonnieres and corsages. Jeff's grandmother passed away that night, so we decided that we are going to still get her corsage and place in on her headstone. She was so excited that Jeff found his eternal sweetheart (that is what she always called her husband), and we know that she will be with us in spirit on our wedding day.

Friday, February 20, 2009

Making Invitations







Spending my evenings creating these babies.



Apartment Update

Here is our apartment. We will be on the second floor on the east side.

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

I picked up my dress Monday. Oh, how I wish I could show you.

Friday, February 6, 2009

Well, you've heard it a thousand times... on her wedding day, a bride is suppose to wear "Something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue and a silver sixpence in your shoe!"

Many brides still follow this age old tradition, but what exactly does it mean? And why blue? Well, here's the answer...

Something Old... The "old" must be something which has belonged to a happily married woman. The wearing of such an item insures a lucky transfer of happiness to the new bride and signifies a sense of continuity, tradition and represents the link to the bride's old life and her family. Many brides would wear their mother's wedding gown or family jewelry.

Something New... Signifies hope for the future. The bridal gown can be used here, if it is purchased new - or any other new item purchased as part of the bridal attire.

Something Borrowed... The "borrowed" must be some object of value/significance to guarantee wealth and prosperity in the future. Brides can borrow jewelry or a special handkerchief from a family member or close friend.

Something Blue... The "blue" is symbolic of the heavens and also of true love. It signifies fidelity, purity and love. This is why you see so many garters with blue ribbon or detailing!

A Silver sixpence in your shoe... The "sixpence" or "new dime" must be worn in the heel of the left shoe to insure wealth and prosperity.

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

I ordered my cake today. I designed it myself. So, no catalogue picture. Sorry.
IT'S GONNA BE AWESOME!!!

My dress

My dress will be all finished tomorrow!!!
I'm just saying.

Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Tasting cakes


We decided to try three different cake bakers (or whatever they like to be called these days). I called to make appointments. The first place, Granite Bakery and Bridal set up an appointment for Saturday at 1 pm. Schmidt's Bakery told me I didn't need to make an appointment, just to come in. The Cake Lady never returned my phone calls.
So, Saturday we show up at 1:00. They have a separate room for wedding cake tasting, which was cool. There were couches and tables. TONS of books to look through and Styrofoam models of their cakes (all of the ones we see on their website). They are packed. The place was so busy. The girl couldn't find the list of samples I had called in wanting to taste, so she just gave me a new piece of paper to fill out, which wasn't a problem. She brought out the samples, asked us if we had any questions. I pointed out the type of cake I wanted and asked how much it would be. She told me (WAY under my budget- Awesome!!). The boss came over and asked us if we had any questions. They were very helpful. I told him we had a few other places to check out and he was cool about it.
Next we drove over to Schmidt's (who told us to just stop by). We walked in and they just had the counter where they sold their other baked goods. I asked the girl behind the counter who we talked to about tasting cakes. She pointed to the counter behind me and said, "All the flavors are over there." We turned around and there was a paper flier with cake flavors on them. So we picked the same flavors we tried at Granite (almond, chocolate and marble). I went back up to the counter and requested the samples. The girl said, "Ok, I will be right out with those." We looked through the one book they had and all the cakes looked like they belonged in the 80s. We sat down and Jeff whispered, "I liked the experience at Granite better." I agreed.
The girl came out with a tray. On the tray were 6 cupcake wrappers. In each wrapper was a spoonful of something. "Ok guys, we didn't have almond, marble or chocolate with raspberry filling. So, in this cup is the raspberry filling, this one has Bavarian creme, and this one has fondant, that one has butter cream and these last two are just the yellow cake and chocolate cake." She left and we looked at each other and said, "We're going with Granite."

Friday, January 23, 2009

It's all coming together.

There have been a few bumps, a lot of tears and many sleepless night. But, everything is coming together. I have 127 days until I get married and I have a few things left.

Dress: paid for. Just waiting for the alterations to be done.
Reception: Gym reserved, decorations bought, plan laid out.
Temple: Called yesterday, reserved a sealing room
Caterer: Deposit paid, menu planned.
Photographer: Deposit paid, waiting for confirmation of bridal shoot and enagement pictures.
Honeymoon: Booked (thanks to a generous friend- you know who you are)
Jeff's ring: Bought
Apartment: Put down a deposit on a new apartment (received a discount for signing early! Plus, another one because Jeff works for IHC)


All I have left:
Tuxedos: waiting until April- Jeff wants to lose some weight
Flowers: going in February with Jeff's mom
Cake: Tasting a few this Saturday and next
Guest list: going through daily to see if I forgot anyone.
Invitations: working on wording. Have to make them (yes, I am making them, I didn't LOVE anything I saw)

Writing all this down makes me feel less stressed about things. Am I forgetting anything important?

Send me addresses- even if you think I have it. I want to double check. wecanallshare[at]hotmail[dot]com.

Thursday, January 22, 2009

Today is the day...

We can call the temple and schedule our sealing!!

Saturday, January 10, 2009

We registered

It's over and we survived...barely. It took all day and by the end, I didn't really care what was on my registry.

We started off at Target, then had lunch at Sampan. After that we headed to Bed, Bath and Beyond, where we spent the bulk of our day!

I am so sore and tired. Please, please, please shop off my registry. I didn't do this for my health!

Thank you and good night.

Friday, January 9, 2009

First dress fitting

Last night I had an appointment with my seamstress. My dress looks amazing, all we have to do is make a few alterations.

Sorry- no pics. You can't see my dress until it is all done.

Wednesday, January 7, 2009

Registering!!

I need to do something that other people can't screw up! We are registering this Saturday. Any advice?

Monday, January 5, 2009

I love him

I called Jeff:

Jeff: Hey, beautiful! What a surprise!

Me: I bought two new bras.

Jeff: Nice, can I see them?

Me: In 4 months and whatever days!

Jeff: Ah, man.

Me: I also got a corset for my wedding dress.

Jeff: Is that the thing that goes on your head?

Me: (laughs) Uh, no. That is a veil. I love that you don't know these things.

Jeff: I am an innocent man.

Me: A corset is something that goes under my dress to smooth out the back fat and give me womanly curves.

Jeff: You're hot no matter what.

I love him!

Saturday, January 3, 2009

Disheartened

Can I be honest? I am disheartened by the whole wedding planning process. I am frustrated, angry and completely worn out. And I haven't even done anything noteworthy.

Today we went to look at a reception site. The patio area was listed online at a VERY reasonable price. I should have known something was up. We get there and get the grand tour and then she quotes the price. It is 3 times what it said online. I told her what was up and showed her the website:

"Oh, I don't know why the website does that. That is our winter price for ice skating."

Needless to say, I got in the car and cried. I told Jeff that if I weren't such an honest, guilt ridden person, I would book the place online for the lower price and then inform them that it was false advertising and get my patio for the lower price.

So, my dear sweet Jeff called about 100 reception sites today. Half of them were already booked and the other half cost as much if not more than my measly budget. We did find one that sounded pretty cool- so we headed over to check it out. Scary. We walked in and felt like we were in an old church gym. I told Jeff that we should just have it in the gym if the only thing in our budget looked like that.

Then, later, we talked to his mom about his aunt doing our invitations (she told me she would do them for free). I hadn't heard anything in over a month. So, she called her in Washington and basically told us that she couldn't do them. I am not angry, I kind of felt in my gut I needed a Plan B and I have one, it just wasn't something I needed to hear today.

Weddings are expensive. I wish my daddy were super rich and I didn't need to worry about how much everything costs, but as it is, I am using my meager savings to pay for everything. I am stressing out, and poor Jeff has to calm me down.

I want to elope. (Not really, but it sounds pretty tempting)