9/14/12

Wedding Recap Part 4: Reception and Photobooth


Here's part the final installment of my photographic wedding recap. If you just want to see the rest of the pictures, you can click here to view the albums.

This is so picture heavy, so to save blog space, I'm going to use a jump break here.

9/13/12

Wedding Recap Part 3: the Ceremony


Here's part 3 of 4 of my photographic wedding recap. If you just want to see the rest of the pictures, you can click here to view the albums.

This is so picture heavy, so to save blog space, I'm going to use a jump break here.

9/12/12

Wedding Recap Part 2: Getting Pretty and Portraits

Here's part 2 of 4 of my photographic wedding recap. If you just want to see the rest of the pictures, you can click here to view the albums.

This is so picture heavy, so to save blog space, I'm going to use a jump break here.

9/11/12

Wedding Recap Part 1: Reahersal and Prep

I've tried several times to do a text only wedding recap but every time, I get half way through and decide it's way too boring. So I'm going to use the awesome photos that my dad and cousin, Ciera, took. I'm also going to break it down into four parts: 1. Rehearsal and Prep 2. Getting Pretty and Portraits 3. the Ceremony and 4. Reception and Photobooth pictures. I uploaded all my favorite photos from each of these categories onto Photobucket, so if you want to see all my favorite pictures, not just what I decided to blog about, you can click here.

So rehearsal day does get a narrative because I wrote it before the wedding.

I spent the morning of the rehearsal with Lawrence, cleaning up our car; car wash, interior detailing, replacing burn out tail light, fixing some broken things. Dropped him at home and headed to my parents'. There, I put together treat plates for helpers, copy down our vows onto notecards and did a couple more last minute prep things.

My aunt working on cupcakes
 My aunt came over and frosted my cupcakes (and OMG were they awesome).

About midafternoon, my cousin and bridesmaid came over which was so nice cause I haven't seen her since Christmas since before a week ago, she lived in MA. Thankfully she decided to come home. Also, at some point, my sister showed up and we all hung out and chatted in my parents' backyard while my mom painted my nails.

Getting the grand tour
 Eventually, we loaded up my and my mom's car with decorations, supplies and sound equipment and Mom, Dad and I headed to the venue. After unloading and saying hi to the lovely woman who's letting us use her home as a wedding venue, the rest of the wedding party showed up and we gave them the grand tour.
Me giving instructions



We had to wait a bit to get the rehearsal started because Lawrence's mom and our two mini attendants were late but once they got there, we ran through the processional a couple of times, did a quick run through of the ceremony, and practiced the recessional. One of my bridesmaids couldn't make it to the rehearsal because of work so I had one of my other cousins (who passed out programs on w-day) be her stand in.

Everyone listening
All rehearsed, we headed to back to my parents' house for dinner. We had samiches, a yummy Cobb salad brought by my mother in law and an excellent pasta salad brought by my sister. Interestingly, there seemed to be two groups eating separately, my family (which is where most of my bridal party came from) and Lawrence's friends, but eventually people mingled. Turned out that one of the groomsdudes didn't have anything to wear the next day (hurray money problems), so Lawrence and his friends took off to go shopping.

At the end of the night, my parents, my sister, my aunt Michelle and cousins Olivia, Allegra, Victor and Sarah and I rehearsed the flash mob planned for the next day. By some wonderful coincidence, that little rehearsal morphed into a dance party. This is one of the many reasons I love these people. All those people listed above love dancing and don't worry about being silly pr anything. I knew then, that dancing at the reception the next day wasn't going to be a complete disaster. Once I finally realized that I was exhausted, having been up at 5, I attempted to leave only to find my car gone. After that initial panic that my car had been stolen, I called Lawrence to confirm that he had in fact taken the car (stupid communication). Luckily, my mom offered to ferry me home, so off I went to attempt to sleep, which took a little longer than I would like to happen but, excitement, you know.

The next day, my aunt, three cousins, immediate family and nearly mother in law came to help decorate the venue.

Everyone, hard at work

Blowing up the massive amount of balloons we had

Aunt and two cousins putting up those balloons











9/5/12

Wedding Accomplished

A week and a half later and I'm still trying to get back in the swing of normal life.
We had an awesome wedding where nothing serious went wrong (there were some program typos and timing snafus but those just made the day better). We were surrounded by people who love us and they worked together to make a wonderful party. One day I'll write down the story of the day but then again maybe not. I've been sifting through all the photos taken to put together our photo album (which I just ordered from Blurb). And now you can see it too! I'd suggest looking at it full screen. Enjoy!

8/7/12

18 days

So, as of my last post, I had a long list of things to do. Let's look at that list now.
Things We Have Left to Do:
  • Make my shrug
  • Print and assemble programs
  • Make jewelry
  • Add dots to cups
  • Edit down playlist
  • Write vows
  • Write ceremony
  • Pick first dance song
  • Buy rings
  • Create day of timeline
  • Make cake stand(s)
  • Ask for more help from family and friends
  • Create a list of jobs and instructions for those jobs
  • Get hair cut and colored
  • Get Lawrence clothes!
  • Get gifts for groomsdudes, parents, helpers and host
  • Create "must-take" photo list
  • Prepare toast
  • Make thank you cards
  • Record and distribute flash mob choreography
  • Order balloons
  • Order glow necklaces for send off
  • Create the photo I Spy cards
  • Get marriage license
Over half the things crossed off. I've added a  couple things to the list but nothing major. I'm pretty sure we can get everything done in the 18 days we have left.

On Sunday, I tried on my entire wedding ensemble and learned two things. 1. my skirt is HUGE. We will be taking steps to make it less fluffy. 2. the shrug makes the outfit much more fancy, which is a very good thing. Without the shrug, I'm just a crazy girl in a tutu. Pictures were taken but I don't want to spoil the surprise by sharing it here (unless you guys really, really want to see it).

Oh so close!

7/13/12

Almost One Month!

The wedding is close, it's not even funny. Still not stressed about it. I actually think Lawrence is more stressed about it than I am. I guess I know that things will get done and things will be awesome.

Spent my break between spring and summer quarters getting crafty things done. Started my break off by having a baking day with the mommies to make all the desserts. We made 3 batched of mini strawberry lemonade cupcakes, three batches of mini brownies and three batches of mini cheesecakes. My mom is working on batches of spritz cookies every week or so.

Me on speakerphone with Lawrence on baking day
My work station where I made a bunch of fondant hearts

The mess that was mom's kitchen table at the end of the day
All our hard work ready for the freezer
My epic freezer tetris skills
The rest of the week I spent making felt dahlias (which took up most of my time) for corsages for the mommies and our stisters who aren't in the wedding party. I was also going to make them for the grandmas but they were too much work for me to make more than the four I finished. I also made 11 coffee filter puffs, though they still "need" to be sprayed with glitter. I had this brilliant idea to make lanterns out of tissue paper by covering balloons with the tissue paper, papermache style, then popping the balloons to have just the paper. Yeah... that was a failed craft experiment. Lastly, I finished our bookmark favors (not pictured) and photobooth props. 
Cutting out pieces for dahlias
The glued dahlia petals drying
Finished dahlia
Coffee filter puffs hanging between tutus in the craft room closet
Another puff
The cute but labor intensive paper lanterns
The photobooth props

Recently, I started work on the dancing playlist. I currently have 5 1/2 hours but probably only need 3 hours of music. It's time to start pruning. We've also got to edit some of the songs and attempt to normalize all the volumes, though these are things my daddy will help me with. Also, today, mom and I went out to the venue just to go over layout yet again. I'm so lucky to have the family who has offered their home. It is such a beautiful place and the mother of the family is an absolutely wonderful and helpful woman.

Things We Have Left to Do:
  • Make my shrug
  • Print and assemble programs
  • Make jewelry
  • Add dots to cups
  • Edit down playlist
  • Write vows
  • Write ceremony
  • Pick first dance song
  • Buy rings
  • Create day of timeline
  • Make cake stand(s)
  • Ask for more help from family and friends
  • Create a list of jobs and instructions for those jobs
  • Get hair cut and colored
  • Get Lawrence clothes!
  • Get gifts for groomsdudes, parents, helpers and host
  • Create "must-take" photo list
  • Prepare toast
  • Make thank you cards
  • Record and distribute flash mob choreography
  • Order cardstock for thank you notes, programs and photo I Spy cards
  • Order balloons
  • Order glow necklaces for send off
  • Create the photo I Spy cards
  • Get marriage license
It seems like a lot but I think we can handle it!