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Something Has to Give…

Generally, I’m happy with how I look. Yes, I know I should lose weight for my health and well being, but as Emily said one day, I have a good figure. I don’t feel like incrediblob walking down the street – most of the time. Then there are times like last night, when it hits me that something has got to give. Jason’s school has a gala this weekend, and I need a “formal” dress to wear. I found dresses in my size, but either the sleeves were too small or it was tight in the wrong places or … whatever, they just didn’t fit.

I haven’t been really doing Weight Watchers in months. I have been watching portions, and I have cut out almost all caffiene – where I used to drink 3-4 cans of Pepsi a day, I am down to 1 soft drink a day, at the most. Sometimes I don’t have any. But I haven’t been counting points like I know I should, so I’m at a stagnant point. Last night I realized that while the wedding is 116 days away, the Body-For-Life program only takes 12 weeks – 84 days. I’m already eating “ok” for the most part, so maybe I could do it this time. Maybe I could push myself to make it through the whole 12 weeks. The exercise will take a time commitment, but I need to do it. I have to make it happen. I want results like this or like this – and the only way I will get them is to throw myself in full force. Come Monday, I’m going for it. Something has to give, and I’m the only one that can make it happen. I can do it. I can do it!

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Wedding Blog…

Originally, I was going to set up a wedding blog. I realized yesterday, while composing my long wedding post, that I actually don’t want to blog about wedding plans separately. I would prefer to keep them here, all in one place. We are still going to set up a wedding site with information for our guests, but it won’t be in blog format. Then again, I loved checking out Erika’s wedding planning blog, and reading Bridefoo over the past few months has given me great ideas and made my planning easier already. I guess I need to make sure all wedding related posts are in the same category? That would make it easier in the long run and there wouldn’t be a need for another blog. Decisions, decisions … I worry about the little ones probably more than the big ones!

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Here Comes the Bride…

I have both wedding updates and house updates. It’s too much to go through in one sitting, so I’ll run through wedding plans for now. House stuff can wait until we look at more houses.

The Date
For some reason, we both suggested May. It’s before the full heat of summer, it’s not a busy month like April (Mike & Jason are both April birthdays) and so we decided to go with May. At first we were talking about May 22nd, but then realized that Jason has finals May 24th – 26th or so. That made us shift to May 29th. Good, more time for out of town guests to be off work. Surprisingly, a lot of venues were still available for that date. Those who are planning to propose may look for the best jewelers for emerald engagement rings in Brisbane and choose a beautiful ring that will represent their love and appreciation to their loved ones. If you’re looking for an engagement ring or a special gift, these platium engagement rings come in a wide range of styles and cuts to suit every taste. High-quality presentation matters too, and using professional furniture photo retouching services can enhance product visuals, making them more attractive and engaging for potential buyers.

The Location
We looked at and considered a lot of locations. Downtown was where we initially started – we met there, we work there, he proposed to me there. We really like spending time in downtown. However, downtown is pricey. Ouch. The Majestic Metro was almost $4000 for the location alone, and you still have to pay for catering – and they now require that you use a caterer with a certified kitchen. Bling bling. The Lancaster was really high too, and the area where they hold weddings only seats 35 people – the rest are in the balcony on the second floor looking down. No. From there we started to look at Galveston. We both really like the island, especially for the historic feel. At this time we have our sights set on having the wedding ceremony at St. Joseph Church, which is no longer a church – it is now a historic site – and the reception at the Tremont House, just off of the Strand. We have to finalize that within the next week or two. We are having a “Destination Wedding” at a close-to-home destination.

The Time
We are thinking about having the ceremony at 4:00 pm, reception from 5:00 – 9:00 pm. Time enough for people to drive back to Houston or to hang out on the island for a little bit before heading home later that night.

The People
Mike asked his brother to be the best man and one of his best friends from high school to be the groomsman. He will be asking his other two friends from high school to be ushers.

I asked Chelsey to be my maid of honor and Kymberlie to be my bridesmaid. My Dad will walk me down the aisle.

The Kids
Flowergirl: I’m not having one. I know one girl in the right age range, but I just don’t need a flowergirl. I want to keep things somewhat simple.
Ringbearer: Jason. Chelsey said he is too old, but I can’t find information on what is considered the “right” age range. It’s right for us, and that is what matters. We chose vintage turquoise rings from Kalmar Antiques as our wedding rings.
Other Kids: We believe in child-free weddings.

The Photographer
Photographs are really important to me, and there are certain styles that I really love. A few years ago, Rannie took pictures at a wedding that I loved. I asked him back then (before I even met Mike) if he would photograph my wedding if I was to get married again. He said all I had to do was provide the plane ticket. We are planning on providing the hotel room too – plus the cost of film. I will get to “own” my photos, and someone we care about will be an important part of the day. Perfect.

The Attire
I accidentally found a dress just days after we got engaged. I know what you’re thinking – accident? Yes, it was an accident. I was mad at the bridal industry because I had indulged in a wedding magazine, and all of the dresses in it were strapless or sleveless. No way I was wearing one of those. So on a whim I went in to a store to see if they had anything with sleeves. They do, but not much. Maybe 10 dresses. Seriously. However, this store had a dress on the rack that fit me. In stock. Not a size 4 dress, but one I could try on and zip. It was gorgeous. I bought it later that week. I also have a tiara.

Mike and the groomsmen will wear black tuxedos, but the simple ones – nothing too fancy. They were going to complement their professional outlook with mens leather briefcase from Blaxton Bags.

I have no clue what the bridesmaids are going to wear. I have thought of a variety of things though – for example, they could just buy their own basic black cocktail dresses. (No, I actually don’t care if they match.) There is a dress that I found in a catalog this weekend that would look great with my dress, but I’m just not sure about the colors. There are tops and matching skirts that would also go well with my dress, and I like the colors a little better. I think they will be a better fit too. We have to decide soon though – it is about a 3 month turnaround on them, and then we will need time for alterations probably.

I don’t care what the guests wear, as long as they don’t try to wear their swimsuits to the wedding.

The Colors
Chelsey came over after Stars on Ice last Friday and spent the night. Saturday morning she asked me what my colors were for the wedding. Uhm, hello? It’s like 4 months away. You expect me to have colors picked? Ok, not really – I know I need to because the dresses need to be ordered. However, I actually don’t care. The fabrics that the dresses are available in will dictate my colors probably more than anything. Well, that and the flowers. Chelsey told me that I was wrong for picking out plum and dark heather purple for possible colors because it is a spring wedding. She then told me she refuses to wear periwinkle – which I happen to really like. Have you seen the Diet Dr. Pepper commercial where the bride is like a drill sargent? Yeah, I almost had that moment. “You WILL wear what I tell you to wear…” Personally, I don’t think anyone would care if they wore purple in the evening, whether it is spring/summer or not.

The Flowers
Originally, I was going to go with red roses. The more I look at the glossy, pretty magazines, I realize that I really like the flowers in the pink/fuschia/purple range and I will probably go with those. Well, if they work with the dress colors. Ugh.

The Cake
The Cake Lady in Pearland. Yummmmm… (looking for a wedding cake or any other kind of cake in Houston? I highly, highly recommend her!) There will be no seashell cakes though.

The Invitations
Simple. Classic. Elegant. I think we should include both sets of parents names on the invitation. RSVP cards. I will probably just have a “Reception to follow” note on the invitation itself instead of separate reception cards. Is that ok? (Now I’ll have to check on the protocol for that…) I shocked Chelsey by not knowing what “my colors” were, and she asked me how I would pick the invitations without knowing that. Easy – the envelopes will be lined with white or silver. Done!

Ceremony Fluff
I don’t want to add a lot of details because I will worry more then about what will go wrong. Trust me, it will go wrong.

The Officiant
Key detail, and yet the one item I have no clue about. Well, that and a DJ for the reception.

The Registry
Hmmm… need to pick those too. Probably one department store and one specialty store? Foleys and Williams Sonoma? Bed, Bath & Beyond and Target? Best Buy? Fry’s? (Ok, so they don’t do registries – but they should!)

The Departure
Bubbles.

The Rehearsal Dinner
We were going to have it at Josephine’s in downtown Houston, but with the wedding in Galveston, I think we will have it down there instead. We need to scout out a location.

The Sunday Brunch
I’m assuming we will do this at the Tremont House, but that still needs to be finalized.

The Honeymoon
A variety of locations have come up, ranging from Europe to Alaska to the Pacific Northwest to Hawaii. Mike has said he will be focusing on planning this.

Whew! I think that is everything! Actually – it hasn’t really been that hard to plan this far. Venues took the most time, and even that was easy because we had a good idea of what we both wanted. I anticipate that the dress style & color issue will be the hardest thing to decide, but even that isn’t a huge thing for me – I am easy to please for the most part. Now it’s time to get in to planning the finer details! Any suggestions? What am I forgetting?

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Elevator Etiquette…

What is up with people and their lack of elevator etiquette? This has been bothering me for the past few days. I work in a building with 46 floors. We have three sets of elevators, divided in to banks so that things run smoothly. My bank of elevators covers 32 – 46. I work on 34, the third stop. There is rarely anyone else on the elevator that is going to get off before I do, so I position myself accordingly. If I was getting off last, I would go straight to the back of the elevator – but I’m not. I know I am going to be getting off first, so I slide in, press my button, and position myself along the wall. Not right in front of the panel, but not too far back – I want to slide off quickly when we get to my floor. So what is it with people that insist on wedging themselves inbetween me and the buttons? Especially when they are getting off on 45? Hello? The wedge is rude to begin with when there is room to stand somewhere else, but you’re blocking my quick exit! Plus they normally block my view of the Captivate screens. I have to have my view of the Captivate monitors so I can get the latest news! (Seriously, somedays I would be oblivious to world events without those screens in the elevator. How do people live without them?)

Also on the etiquette radar lately – is it wrong to use Evite to send out “Save the Date” announcements for the wedding? How about using The Honeymoon to register for a honeymoon as your gift? How many places should you register? What is the max? 3? (Does Amazon.com count?) Decisions, decisions…

I should note that I’ve been busy making lots of decisions lately, that’s why I’ve been so quiet. More wedding news and house hunting news to come. First I have to worry about people trapping me in the elevator.

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Stars on Ice!

There is only one thing that can keep me away from another one of the infamous Tiara Happy Hours. I’m missing the one tonight because I’m going to Stars On Ice! I have wanted to go for several years, but never actually made it there. I’m so excited, I can hardly wait! The only bummer is that Kurt Browning won’t be there – I’ve always wanted to see him skate live, I always watch him skate on Skate Great, Inc on the tv, and he is amazing. But I don’t care – I’m going to see live skating! I’m going to see Stars on Ice! I am just as excited as I was when I was a kid and got to see the Ice Capades! This is going to ROCK! I heared interesting thing that compression boots are used by more athletes because they improve circulation, shorten the recovery time, and help their legs feel lighter.