Sunday, October 18, 2009

My Beautiful Bridesmaids

I have been friends with the same group of wonderful, fabulous, beautiful girls for what seems like a lifetime! I feel so lucky to have had the same solid group of friends from elementary school, middle school, and high school! My girlfriends know me better than I know myself sometimes. When Andy and I got engaged, I knew without a doubt that I wanted these girls standing up with me at the altar. I can not wait to celebrate with them throughout all the fun wedding and pre-wedding events!


Since my friends are so important to me and we are all so close, I wanted to formally ask them to be in my wedding in a special way. I scoured the internet for cute ideas. A lot of brides out there had been recommending a book called The Bridesmaid Guide by Kate Chenoweth. Since I am the first of our group to get married, most of my friends have no experience at being in a wedding party. I thought it would be cute to get each of my 5 bridesmaids a cute book of "to-do's" and a t-shirt for all our fun upcoming occasions! I found some really cute tank tops with rhinestone-studded bridesmaid written across the front. Each of my bridesmaids got a gift that included this:
For my maid of honor, I wanted to make sure and tailor her gift appropriately. So, I stuck with my theme and found a cute Maid of Honor book for her to reference and her own tank top with maid of honor written across the front. Here is what she received:
Here is a picture of all the girls' gift bags that I put together before asking them to be in our wedding party!

Last Friday, I met my roommate from college for drinks after work. She finally had the opportunity to see the ring in person and we got to gab about all things wedding :) I gave her a card that I had prepared and her gift bag, and she said yes! 1 bridesmaid was down... 4 bridesmaids and 1 maid of honor to go.

Following drinks, 3 of my best girlfriends came to meet me for dinner at Silverado, our favorite local restaurant. We have practically grown up at this restaurant so it was only fitting that this occasion be celebrated there! Upon their arrival, we ordered drinks and I presented them each with their gifts. They all said yes as well! 4 bridesmaids down, 1 more to go... plus my maid of honor! One of my other best friends came out to a local Hokie bar for the Virginia tech football game on Saturday, so I was able to ask her then. She said yes too! Boy was I glad to have all 5 of my bridesmaids agree to share in our big day :)

Monday, October 12, 2009

Colorful Colors

Help! I am just beginning the journey that is called wedding planning. And I am already stuck! I can't seem to settle on any one idea or concept. I want our wedding to be absolutely PERFECT... although I know perfection is not attainable. One of my first decisions that I want to settle is our color scheme for the big day. Andy and I have both decided that orange will be our dominant color, but I wanted to add in more colors for a bright, fun, festive summer affair. I have scoured the internet and wedding magazines for various schemes I like. Here are a few that I can't choose between. Let me know your thoughts on them!
I LOOOOVVVVEEEE the various shades for the bridesmaid dresses in this collage. In fact, I love them so much- here they are again!
The subtle shades of orange, pink, and bronze are breathtaking. And I LOVE the groomsmen's orange ties and corsages. But I also like a more bold scheme...
A lot of friends and family have chosen this floral scheme as their favorite for a summer wedding. If I were to use this as inspiration, I would include more orange aspects than the hot pink. Here's a similar scheme...
I love the bright flowers and colors included in the bouquets and on the wedding cake. I think the brightness on the tables and chairs is a little too much for me... But I do love the brightness this collage displays! Now to something totally different...
The celery green and soft orange are beautiful in this collage. I love the hue of the bridemaid dresses. Part of me thinks the green and orange scheme is serene and picturesque, while another part of me thinks it is too soft and dull for me and Andy.

See my dilemma?! If you happen to have a preference for one of these fabulous color schemes, pllllease let me know! I need all the help I can get! :)

Sunday, October 4, 2009

Wedding Bells are Ringing!

Throughout the summer of 2009, I had been not-so-subtly hinting to Andy that I wanted to go wine tasting. I had never been and was dying to see what all the fun was about at a beautiful vineyard. Although Andy never got around to taking me wine tasting during the summer months, he more than made up for it. Andy decided to ask me if I wanted to go wine tasting one evening after work. Of course I jumped at the opportunity!

On an overcast Friday, Andy took me to Tarara Winery in Loudoun County, Virginia. Upon our arrival at the winery, we were greeted by a nice man named Dan. Dan told us that "first timers" usually take a walk around the vineyard grounds to see the beautiful landscape before wine tasting. I, not having a clue what a typical wine tasting experience included, went along and took a nice walk with Andy around a beautiful lake and took in the scenery. Right along the edge of the lake was a picnic set-up with cheese and crackers and a bottle of Merlot. We sat down and enjoyed the picnic. After an hour or so, we decided to head back to the main lodge for the real wine tasting experience. On the walk back, the sun all of a sudden appeared from behind the clouds for the first time that day. I wanted to take a picture of the beautiful lake and fall trees with the sun shining in the background and pulled out my camera (Let's face it, I wanted pictures of our wine tasting trip for the blog!). Andy of course said, "What are you going to take a picture of? There's nothing there" to which I responded, "It's pretty! Do you want to pose for the picture?". Andy of course said no, so I took the pretty picture of the lake and the sun anyway. As I turned around, Andy was down on one knee with the ring and, being so quick on his feet, asked if I wanted him to pose for me or PROpose to me before asking me to marry him. I of course got the word yes out before I started crying.

We then spent the next hour making the all important phone calls to friends and famy before returning to the lodge for a toast. Not such a bad first wine tasting experience. Let the wedding planning begin!