John and I have been engaged since Labor Day weekend of 2009. When we got engaged, we had been together for more than three years. Even though getting engaged was an extremely exciting and tear worthy moment for me, I knew that our wedding would be sometime off in the future. Amidst the phone calls letting our loved ones know, we stopped to breathe and immediately started discussing what we thought would happen. The conversation went something like this:
"So...do you think we'll be doing this next year?"
"Do you think we should even try to do this next year???"
"How can we plan a wedding when we're full time graduate students?"
"How can we plan a wedding when I won't even be working halfway through next year?"
"Are you okay with an engagement longer than a year?"
"I don't think we have a choice..."
I have to be honest, initially I was heartbroken about a long engagement. I wanted to get married and have a big fancy wedding right then. I wanted to do it next week! But reality set in and I knew that the smart choice would be to wait it out. I was starting grad school in the spring, and it was an intensive program. It is a program designed so that I get my M. Ed. and teacher's certification in roughly a year and a half. In fact, at orientation, the Director made this statement: "If you plan on working full time, having a baby, or getting married during the course of this program, then this program is NOT the one for you." Little ominous, but yeah, she was being brutally honest about the intensity that laid ahead.
Looking back, I'm so happy we did it this way. I was able to take my time and really think about what direction I wanted to go in. I could peruse wedding sites at my leisure and save countless photos, spreadsheets, and ideas for inspiration! I could really think about what we wanted, and what we could realistically afford.
So, with great pleasure, I am able to announce that we finally SET THE DATE!!!
AUGUST 20, 2011
I'm home for the holidays and on Tuesday I sign the contracts! I'm really excited. I can't wait to tell everyone--especially since I've been asked so many times in the past year--"Have you set a date yet?". Now when I run into people around town over the holidays, I get to say "Why yes we have, you can mark your calendars for August 20!".
That is why I thought it would be a good moment to start this blog. I will share my DIY ideas and projects, the trials and tribulations of wedding planning, the excitement and the fears...it will be a bumpy ride, but I hope you all enjoy!