Showing posts with label wedding priorities. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wedding priorities. Show all posts

Monday, January 2, 2012

The Year of the Wedding

Well helloooooooo 2012!!

2011 was a great year in so many ways... but 2012 is shaping up to be one of the most memorable years on the books, namely because we'll vow "to love and cherish, in sickness and in health, until death to us part" in front of our closest friends and family come October.  We've been engaged since June, so it feels great to actually be in "The Year of the Wedding" and I hope that means planning will kick into high gear.  We're making decent progress so far...
  • Budget plan outlined (...still saving... and saving...)
  • Rough guest list going (...so hard to figure out that A/B column)
  • Church/officiant reserved (...he's very close to my fiance's family)
  • Reception venue secured (...it's seriously amazing and sets the whole tone)
  • Caterer contract signed (...a bit expensive, but is a package deal with the venue)
  • Bridal party selected (...3 of 10 are out of state)
  • Wedding dress found (...it's magical)
  • Photographer contract signed (...we can't wait to work with her)
... but there is still SO much to do!

All bundled up to ring in the New Year!  Last photo of 2011 <3
At the time, I thought with such a long engagement it would feel like FOREVER before the big day finally arrived, but I'm already realizing how grateful I am for the extra time to make it all happen.  We need it!  I know the next 9 months will fly by, so here are a few of my 2012 resolutions:
  • Remain focused on wedding plans and continue to chip away at them with a bit more tenacity
  • Be more confident with the decisions we make & try not to second guess everything
  • Get our wedding website up and ready to go
  • Stay committed to eating right & making exercise a priority (...maybe I could lose that last 20lbs)
  • Follow through and get some non-wedding related projects done, like organizing our apartment and clearing away the clutter (... this is a big one, as 2012 could bring about a move too)
I could go on, but perhaps putting just a few things out into cyberspace will help hold me accountable.  How is your own wedding planning going?  Does the to-do list dominate YOUR 2012 resolution list?  Here's to a great new year for all of us, especially those now in our wedding year! *cheers*

Sunday, November 13, 2011

Call Me Crazy?

Okay, so... we've talked face to face with 3 potential photographers so far and while I know that each is great and talented in their own way, each has a personality we mesh well with, and each is very affordable... I still haven't had that "THIS IS IT" feeling.  So, instead of rushing the decision... I've expanded my searches, hoping to find someone who seals the deal so well, that I don't have a doubt or regret and can stop searching, feeling confident that I've picked the right person for the job.  I'm not ruling out the 3 we've chatted with... but I'm not ready to make a decision either.  Am I crazy?? I feel crazy.  I really want to make this decision and move onto the next... but I just CAN'T!


When you first jump into wedding planning, you hear all of this advice of identifying your priorities.  Deciding which things are MOST important to you AND to the man you'll soon call your husband.  Some gals want a runway worthy designer gown, others want an amazing 5 tier fondant cake with hand-painted flowers, some guys want to wear sneakers with their tuxedos... regardless these things are most important to YOU, no one else.  There is no right or wrong answer.  Once you realize what these things are, in theory, your time, resources, and potentially budget should also favor those things.

For my fiance, the most important thing to him (outside of marrying me of course) was having a guest list big enough to include his large family, throwing a FUN party with an open bar, and having his families pastor do the ceremony.  For me, it's a unique reception venue that really reflected the essence of us, amazing wedding photos to remember the day by when it's all over with, and good entertainment so everyone has a great time celebrating with us.

Accomplished so far:

  • A unique venue we both fell in love with, that holds up to 200 people 
  • A tentative caterer contract that includes beer, wine, and a limited open bar
  • My man's family pastor is reserved (and bonus - he gets the church too - it's close to our venue!)
Next on the list is finalizing a photographer, picking a DJ, and if we think we can afford it, reserving a photo booth... which would round out BOTH of our "priority" lists.  In theory... it's a cake-walk after that right?  HA!  We'll see about that... :)

Did you have to stop and remember to focus on your priorities while planning?  Did you stretch or expand your budget to make something on the list happen?