Thursday, December 31, 2015

43 Days to Go

Today was less stressful and more productive. We got our engagements done, which is a huge stress relief. I was not looking forward to going back to Salt Lake, researching photographers, trying to find one I liked who could do our pictures asap at a reasonable price, etc. So we went out to get our pictures done, and at first we were like sweet, it's nice and cloudy and not raining! (It's rained like 10 of the 11 days we've been here.) And then we got there, and it was raining. Thankfully Whitney was super flexible and was like, "It shouldn't last much longer, we can just hang out until it stops." So thankfully it cleared up and we were able to get that done. That's a HUGE relief. And hopefully they turn out well. Everybody raves about Whitney's work and what I've seen is great, so I have no doubt we'll have some great ones.

The other big thing today was I got my dress! It's so funny how you can say something all your life, like, "I'll never spend a bunch of money on a wedding dress. It's so stupid to spend hundreds of dollars on a dress you wear once, and I won't do it!" Ha. Ha. Ha. I will say I didn't spend a super crazy amount, but it was definitely more than I ever thought I would. But, it's gorgeous and I love it. Now I just need to figure out shoes and accessories. And a veil? Not sure about that either. But it's another big relief to have that taken care of.

Nick tried calling some venues today, but since it's New Years Eve it was difficult. He wasn't able to get ahold of the Aviary, but he did talk to someone about the Murray Chapel, which is another cute option. We'll have to worry about venue on either Saturday or Monday now since businesses are all closed for New Years.

We did start to research stuff for the Honeymoon though. Our idea is to go somewhere out east and then plan the Atlanta open house for before we head back home. So we've narrowed it down to either a cruise to the Bahamas, or Universal Studios (aka Harry Potter World). Still gotta think a bit more on that one. But we'll probably get that booked this weekend so we can get other plans in motion too.

I think the next big thing to start researching is invitations so we can get that going asap so we can send them out in time. We've gotta know the venue before we can do that for sure though. And open house times. Seriously, planning a wedding is just like trying to teach 6th graders pre-algebra. There really is no good starting place or order to go because everything relies on something else. It's not like a nice pyramid where everything builds off something else...it's all jumbled together and you really can't pick one place to start without it affecting 5 other things. It's going to be interesting to see how things go once we're back home and in real life again...tomorrow.

Wednesday, December 30, 2015

44 Days to Go

Today was a bit more stressful than it needed to be. In the morning I went with my mom to the fabric store to check in to the possibility of making my wedding dress. I had really loved one that I had tried on the day before, but my mom didn't really like that it was ivory, and I wished that it wasn't short sleeves. I would really prefer a three-quarter sleeve. But we went to the fabric store and I realized that they weren't really going to have fabric that I was going to love. And it was something that would probably stress out my mother. And probably me too. So I pretty much made the decision yesterday to just go with the dress at the shop.

The next big hurdle was getting ready for engagement pictures. Last night we went to a hockey game with a group from church, and I had sort of joked/seriously suggested that we talk to Whitney and see if she would do our pictures for us before we leave. She's a pretty highly esteemed photographer in the area among people at church and her husband is an old friend. Thankfully my mom actually did ask if she would be available and she said she's check her schedule and shoot me an email. So yesterday she contacted me and said that she would do our engagements Thursday morning. That should have been a huge relief, except that we have a very limited wardrobe here right now. My mom told us to just go to the store and buy new clothes if we wanted, but neither of us really need or want new clothes right now. But after a good nap and a fresh mind, we were able to figure out our outfits for the photoshoot. Nick continued to search for different venues a bit and actually found a couple promising ones. The old mill at Tracy Aviary and also a barn in Draper. We'll see.

And so it goes...hopefully the stress will be less and less as we get things planned and set in stone.

How I Planned My Wedding in Less Than Two Months

Wow. I really dropped the ball on this blog over the past year and a half. And that's too bad, because it would have been a great time to be documenting here for the nonexistent reader (besides my future self...because I ridiculously and slightly embarrassingly love reading my old blog posts). There were some horrible times (pretty much my entire second year of teaching) and some amazing times (meeting, dating, and falling in love with one of the greatest men I've ever known), and all the in between (my thoughts and commentaries on the random things in life).

Let's do a quick catch up. Well, not much to say about teaching last year, except that it was hard. I had a really tough class, and there wasn't much good to talk about from the year, except when it was over. We switched over from year-round to traditional schedule and had to move out to portables, so that was all kind of a bummer. We went from 4 classes to 3 classes, which meant we each have almost 30 kids in our classes. It's be a rough first half of the year. I do have amazing kids who I really like, but that doesn't mean it's not hard every single day. I also love my teammates, Megan and Allison. We are all very much on the same page about pretty much everything and work really well together. That is one advantage that has come from traditional schedule: collaboration. That was hard on year-round. But anyways, enough about work. That isn't the purpose of this post.

Something much more exciting is the purpose of this post. It has to do with Nicholas Lawrence. We met July 2014. First date was September 1, 2014. First kiss was January 19, 2015. He proposed December 25, 2015. We're getting married February 13, 2016.

Nope, not a typo. We're planning a 7 week engagement. Everyone's eyes get a little wider and their jaw drops a bit when they hear that, but when you've been dating someone for as long as we have, talking about the possibility of marriage for at least 6 months, you're ready to get married, asap. And when you've got a couple of older (at least comparatively in the Mormon world), more reasonable and frugal young adults like us, you don't need that much time to plan the kind of wedding we want. Something simple, smallish, and chill. So 7 weeks seems like a great amount of time. Especially when we can get stuff done right now while on break.

So my idea for blogging again is to not only document this journey, but also see if I can relieve a bit of stress in my life. We'll see how it works. But I want to do one of my mini-series, like I've done in the past. This one is going to be: How I Planned My Wedding in Less Than Two Months. And sticking with tradition, I'm starting it at about 3 in the morning, because once again while staying in my bedroom at home I've become an insomniac and couldn't sleep. So, a quick outline of what's happened the past few days. I know it doesn't look like a lot, but it's felt like quite a bit.

Dec 25th: Talked about date possibilities. Looked online at apartments.
Dec 26th: Talked more about date possibilities. Looked online at options for dressing up a cultural hall.
Dec 27th: Weighed the options for a date. Searched for reception venues.
Dec 28th: Went to Target and Kohl's to start our registry. It was exhausting. More online searching for reception venues.
Dec 29th: Scheduled Feb 13, 2016 at 1:00 pm with the Mt. Timpanogos Temple. Dress shopping with Mom. Found 2 dresses, one that I loved, one that I really liked. Also led to the possibility of Mom making a dress like the one I loved. We're going to check out fabric tomorrow and weigh the cost. I want to make the decision tomorrow. Nick continued to look at venues online. (Finding a venue to meet our needs and budget has been frustratingly difficult. I'll get into that more later.)

Well, I think sleep has finally found me and is tugging me back onto my pillow, so that's all for now. We'll see how this mini-series actually goes. I promise I'll try to make it more entertaining than just a running list of what I do every day. And I'll try to add some fun stories about Nick and me and our relationship. Happy 45 more days!

Thursday, January 15, 2015

That moment you get on Facebook and see the hundredth person from your mission get engaged/married...and they came home after you. 

I can't decide if I'm ticked/annoyed, or if I'm weirdly proud of myself for still holding out.