Thursday, August 14, 2008

The Art of Choosing China Patterns and Stemware

Wedding Update:

We registered last Saturday! Thank goodness for registry gurus who helped us...especially when it came to picking out our china at Dillards. Overall though, it was so much fun! Unfortunately Dan didn't even touch the registry scanner, but he got over it pretty well...those attendants are obsessed with holding them and scanning for us! I love the china pattern we picked out, it's so elegantly simple and, I hope, will still be classy in ten to twenty years.


The stemware is also pretty...lets just say we were extremely glad the attendant at Dillards helped us with this one. We picked out a few choices while she ran to help someone else and when she returned very politely said, "Why don't we try this one?" and voilĂ ! Perfect match! Dan and I then decided we suck at picking out stemware that matches our china! ;)

Registering at Bed, Bath and Beyond was by far the most surprising. I don't think I knew half the stuff we found was actually sold in that store! I mean, I go in there a lot, but usually with a few things I know I need to buy so I never just scout around to see what they have there. But our registry attendant moved us through the store with ease. Dan and I had previously gone in to just look at stuff so we would have a general idea of what we wanted, but this lady was good! She gave us advice on different models, told us what consumers have said about certain products...basically seemed to honestly want us to have good items on our registry. She recently registered there for her own wedding, so I think that had a lot to do with her expertise and overall attitude.

So far registering has been a fun experience! It's nice to dream about our future home and anticipate, almost like Christmas Eve, what presents may show up on our door!

I've read everywhere that it's soo rude to assume you will receive presents from your guests...that you should never post your registry on your invitation because it's tacky...etc. But I still can't help but feel excited at the thought that these things we picked out may someday be in our new home.

Is it still considered tacky if you haven't demanded gifts from anyone and your heart is genuinely thankful for any you may receive and just a little hopeful it will be off the registry?

Monday, July 21, 2008

Weird Monday

- Woke up this morning from a strange and disturbing dream, but it was one of those that you remember right when you wake up and slowly fades as you come into full consciousness. However it's the third yucky dream I've had the past three nights and I can't shake the uneasy feeling they give me.

- Realized my fiance really is leaving for Germany this weekend. And then comes back in a week and leaves for Georgia for three. So he won't really be with me emotionally until September. :(

- Just finished another weekend with my future in-laws and brother-in-law & sister-in-law. They're amazing people and I had fun, but I'm a little emotionally tired.

- Talked with my Mom on the phone who then started talking about nukes in the US and the end of the world...which merely added to my uneasy state of mind and did nothing to pop the Monday haze floating around my head.

- I have a couple projects left to do then I have nothing to do at work until my boss gets back next week Tuesday...which doesn't motivate me to want to finish them because then what will I do?

- I also feel out of shape and fat today...I probably should go for a walk after work to clear my head and energize my body...maybe that will be a goal while Dan's gone...exercise everyday for 30 minutes.

Thursday, July 17, 2008

Mission Accomplished

July 2008 resolution : I will attempt to write a little bit each week in my blog, but no promises people... ;)
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Mission for last night: Buy roses and ribbon to do a test run on my bouquets
Where: Target and Joannes
Outcome: I've got the number of roses I want in each bouquet now. But no visual yet since I'm waiting for them to open up a little more. Plus we bought two ribbon colors (pink & green) and that will need to be narrowed down to one.

Surprising side trip: Buying the invitations and garter
Where: Joannes
Outcome: LOVELY! We saved sooo much money by deciding to print the invitations ourselves. When we realized that basically the one you send out gets thrown into the garbage and the only person who saves it is the bride & groom...why spend a lot of money on pretty invitations?? So we got 150 invites, envelopes, response cards & envelopes for $96. Woot! The garter was $2.99 so seriously...why not buy it already!


Wednesday, July 16, 2008

This American Life

For those of you who haven't tried This American Life, I found an amazing discovery...they post their favorite episodes on this site: http://www.thislife.org/Radio_Favorites.aspx

So you can listen to them FOR FREE! Hooray! Now you have no excuse...you must listen to at least one episode and let me know what you think (positive or negative...I don't mind!).