Today is my last day visiting JCC as a single women. I'm pretty excited. Aunt Nana and I went up to get the key and went through a "short" rehearsal timeline for the of. We ran through some last minute planning details and she gave me some insight every bride should receive. Don't stress to much, you know the normal advice, but wait for it... "Be prepared for at least one major thing to go wrong". Which spoke to me. I don't know if it speaks to you the same way, but I'm a "preparer" of sorts. I like to pretend that something really bad happens for two reasons. 1. If something bad happens, you have mentally prepared yourself. 2. If something bad doesn't happen, you get excited that nothing bad happened which makes all the good THAT MUCH BETTER! Im ridiculous I know, but just try my "logic" sometimes. After out trip up to Jupiter, we went back to the Wagner house and prepared for the Rehearsal Dinner. Which, turned out perfect. We did the normal routine, had chipotle with our finest, exchanged our bridal party gifts, showed a rehearsal video we prepared for our guests, and relaxed, and got to see our names engraved on a family heirloom, beautiful. Later that night I finished making my belt to go along with my wedding dress. Ya know, not procrastinating at all. There's a story behind this, and it involves limited supplies because a seamstress originally cut my original belt causing me to have to remake it. Not stressed at all. ;). Afterward, my boys, Boo and Marcus chilled on the swirly couch and exchanged our wedding gifts to one another. Thank you Marcus for inspiring Brandon to draw the details on the wrapping paper!
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As a coupleWe love to scuba dive, eat Ruffles Cheddar and Sour Cream chips, shop in Williams Sonoma, and watch Wheel of Fortune during dinner. Archives
May 2014
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