Before I got engaged to Mr. Blue Moon, I remember reading about the wedding planning processes of other couples and thinking "this is going to be so hard!" There are just so many things to make decisions about when it comes to planning a wedding. I recently saw a statistic somewhere that teachers make, on average, 1,500 decisions per day. That tells me that I am stressed enough in my everyday life! That's why my wedding planning philosophy boils down to keeping things as simple as possible for everyone involved.
Friday, March 25, 2016
The Icing on the Cake
Monday, March 21, 2016
Dressing the Ladies: Part II
Well, my spring break is over and it's time to get back to the grind for my final quarter of teaching this year. It's so weird and awesome to think that when the next quarter starts, Mr. Blue Moon and I will be married and finally living under the same roof!
During the first half of my vacation, I went home to work on some wedding items with my mom, and helped my two hometown bridesmaids pick out their dresses. I spent the second half of the week with Mr. Blue Moon in Atlanta, and met with my two out-of-state bridesmaids to pick out dresses. Since we are doing mismatched styles, it is really just a matter of helping my girls pick their favorites. I'm not picky!
BM H tried on a few of her favorite styles, and we narrowed it down to the style she is pictured in and this illusion neckline dress.
Thursday, March 17, 2016
It's Official, We Have Our Officiant!
My parents celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary yesterday (congratulations, Mom and Dad), so I'm taking some time today to write about how we found our wedding officiant.
Tuesday, March 15, 2016
Virtue Has a Veil
My mom could sense that I was starting to waffle and lean towards Choice #1, even though she knew that's not what I had pictured, so she suggested that we come back the next day without an entourage to make the final decision, and that's exactly what we did.
The next day with Blue Mom, it was an easy choice for me to purchase the chapel length veil, and a matching blusher veil to wear over my face for the walk down the aisle. When my dad flips it over my head, it will be a beautiful two-tier look, and I'll get the best of both worlds!
One of the hardest things to do throughout the wedding planning process is to stay true to yourself, because a bride has a lot of people to try to please! My mom was the perfect reinforcement for making sure I picked what I wanted, and I am probably going to stick with wearing a belt at my waist, too. I want to feel good in my dress, and ultimately, I know that's what my family wants for me, too!
Have you gone against the crowd favorite or majority ruling on anything in your wedding planning? Is it easy for you to stick to your guns, or do you tend to give in to peer pressure?
Monday, March 14, 2016
Dressing the Ladies: Part I
I have bridesmaids in...you guessed it...three different states. My two hometown bridesmaids are my maid of honor and best friend from childhood, MOH K, and Mr. Blue Moon's little sister, BM E. We also have our flower girl, Blue Blossom, in the hometown. I decided to get everyone together to try on dresses, and it was some of the most fun I've had so far in the planning process. I did not have a big entourage when I picked out my dress. It was just my mom on the first try, and then my mom and MOH K were with me when I finally found my dress. An entourage is fun, just not for the finding of the wedding gown!
I want everyone in my bridal party to be in a dress that she feels good in, so I decided awhile back on using the same color from the same store, but different styles of dresses.
Sunday, March 13, 2016
Dressing the Menfolk
Since Mr. Blue Moon and I were both in our hometown this weekend between our spring breaks (his was last week, and mine is this week), we decided to knock as much wedding stuff out of the way as possible. We purchased our wedding bands last night, and today we did tuxes, bridesmaids and flower girl dresses, veils for me, and a two hour long meeting with our wedding planner. Yeah. I know. It was a doozy.
Today, I'm focusing in on our process of picking out tuxes for the boys. Though Nashville is full of suit and tuxedo boutiques, we decided to streamline the whole thing by going to Men's Wearhouse. We have groomsmen in three different states, and it simplifies things for them to be able to go to their local store, get measured, and place their order.
Today, we had Mr. Blue Moon, three of our groomsmen, and both of our dads measured. As you might recall, I have been petitioning for some time now to have gray tuxes with brown shoes.
Thursday, March 10, 2016
Dreaming of Veils
Even though I have seen tons of brides with beautiful tiaras, and gorgeous flower crowns, or rocking amazing hairstyles without any kind of decoration at all, I have known since I was a little girl that I want to rock a pretty, floaty veil with my wedding gown. When I chose my dress back in December, they let me try on a few veils with it, but I didn't decide to buy one at the time. I was so in my feelings after having my bridal moment with the dress that I didn't want to immediately decide on a veil, too.
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