Anyway, so I'm home for the week and it's time to finish my dress if at all possible.
- Part one
- Part two
- Part three
Read on for the adventures of The Wedding Dress.
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I apologize for being somewhat neglectful. I'm getting married in a little over two months and that plus the stress of papers and presentations (which seem to be the new favorite thing of professors) has driven me a little crazy. It's been a really great semester so far, over all. And I've been working on posts but haven't finished them. (I also apologize for flaws in the blog design. I'm getting a little frustrated with Weebly….)
Anyway, so I'm home for the week and it's time to finish my dress if at all possible. - Part one - Part two - Part three Read on for the adventures of The Wedding Dress.
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1. If you make a list of priorities and uncompromisable desires, your wedding planning will be a lot smoother.
Because money is no object on this your very special day and everyone wants what the bride wants. 2. Once you make a decision, everyone will help you get it done. People are so excited about your wedding that they will sop up every detail and definitely never ask you to go over all of it again when you ask for help with an upcoming decision. 3. Your wedding will be picturesque. Photographers cost thousands of dollars. For their most basic package. For example. And everyone understands that you may pass over a family friend in favor of a proven professional. 4. Your wedding day is your day. In this enlightened age, parents know that they don't own their children and they certainly aren't passing over the ownership of their daughter. The decisions of the couple are their own to make. Relatives love traveling long distances and don't expect you to fulfill arbitrary traditions. So weddings are never embarrassing, humiliating, compromising, or frustrating. When I look back, a lot happened in my life two years ago. It was a rough time, but two years ago today was the day that life turned around and took a fresh, new direction. I make it a point to not post much on Facebook anymore (so I'm posting here), and I try to keep myself from getting personal or mushy, but the time that I've been here at Franciscan has been . . . . Every time I think back over the past few years, it just blows me away – I can't wrap my head around all the amazing adventures I've had. I made a variety of friends, and I cherish every person, especially those I don't have to put up with anymore ;P Now, I'm a chronic loner, but two years ago today, I gave my anxiety a sedative and offered somebody a permanent spot in my life. He promised always to be there. Three months ago to the day, he asked me to marry him. May 30th, we'll fulfill that promise. And we'll go on fulfilling it until death do us part. When I think about talking about my life, it's just too overwhelming. I'm stuck between grasping for a child-like attitude of life and maturely accepting the greyness of life.
Hey, do you use grey or gray? The more I look at them, the more they both look weird. How do you become a Sir James Matthew Barrie, feeling sore about life and yet finding the magic everywhere? One way I find the magic in life is to listen to Enya Radio on Pandora as I read or get ready in the morning or, really, while doing anything. It's like having a soundtrack for the epic-ness of your life. But when you are struggling with life's trials, how do you feel the spark of a quest to be defeated? I am the ultimate optimist.
I have so little hope of a conscientious person finding peace in this life that my life has infinite potential to surprise me, and I cling to that. Every day I wake up, I don't yet know until I know whether I've slept in, what the weather is like, whether my hair is untamable, whether my clothes will match and fit well, whether I'll be able to find what I need on time, whether I'll have time for breakfast, whether I'll get deathly ill at the last minute and will still get points docked from my participation grade because I didn't email my professor before class. And that's just the first two or so hours of my 16 hour day. |
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