Sunday, May 23, 2010

Bridal Shower at The Chart House

My friends and family are the best in the entire world. Hands down. No questions about it.

My bridesmaids hosted a brunch for my bridal shower at The Chart House, an AMAZING restaurant that sits on the pier in Old Town Alexandria and overlooks the Potomac River. The restaurant was beautiful and the views were incredible. It had been rainy all morning, but the sun came out just in time for my shower.

I was so lucky to have 5 of my 6 bridesmaids there to help me celebrate. Molly, my 6th bridesmaid, recently moved to Chicago and was unable to make it down. She was definitely missed but I know she will be there for the main events! Two of my former college roommates, Bethany and Carly, were able to make it. Bethany lives in Florida so it was a complete surprise to me for her to be there! Lucky for me, she was in town this weekend for another friend's wedding and she was able to make it! Carly lives in the area but has a beautiful little girl so I was afraid she wouldn't be able to make it because of her busy schedule. I was so touched and happy to see them both there!

My Aunt Anna, the aunt who co-hosted my bridal tea at the Ritz earlier in the month, traveled up from Waynesboro, VA to attend the shower. Andy's mom, his sister Robyn and his grandma came and gifted me some amazing presents! It is always nice to spend time with my *new family*! Of course my mom was there and my maid of honor Rachel's mom who helped plan the event. She is like a second mom to me so I was so happy she was there to enjoy the day!

Sometimes in the hustle and bustle of wedding planning you lose sight of the big picture. Now I know, this day is first and foremost about me and Andy and our future life together. But today once again reminded me of how lucky I am to already have soulmates who I will have the opportunity to share the future with. My friends are the most loyal, caring, funny, and beautiful people I know. I truly don't know where I'd be without them and I am so honored that they are standing up with me on my wedding day. There are no other people in the world I would want standing with me than them. My family, both old and new, is incredible. The support, love, and encourgament they have given me throughout my 26 years is unfathomable to me. These people are the core of my life, and today at my shower I was reminded how lucky I am to not only be marrying Andy in a short couple of months, but I am so lucky to have these wonderful women in my life forever. Thank you ALL for the life lasting memories and friendships! I love you all!

Thursday, May 13, 2010

Kindergarten Bridal Shower

On Monday, May 10th my fabulous coworkers threw me a surprise bridal shower at school. My partner in crime, Cathy, put together an AMAZING and unforgettable party! After school on Monday, I walked down to one of the other kindergarten classrooms only to be surprised with wedding decorations, yummy food, and lots of presents for me! They really thought of EVERY detail for a wedding shower! From the M&M's with me and Andy's face on them, to the delicious shower cake, to the towel cake Cathy made with the towels Andy and I registered for, they truly thought of EVERYTHING! I can only hope that everyone has the opportunity to work with people who are as amazing and thoughtful as I do. Bridal Shower #2 is coming up in only 1 short week! I am loving this being-a-bride thing... :)

Bridal Tea at The Ritz Carlton

On Saturday, May 1st I attended my first official party as a bride-to-be. My amazing cousin and aunt hosted a bridal tea at the Ritz Carlton in Tysons Corner in Northern Virginia. They wanted to gather all of the ladies on my side of the family and on Andy's side so that they could meet and get to know each other before the other bridal events (and wedding!) I missed seeing my grandma and my Dad's side of my family as they live in Pennsylvania and weren't able to make it down for the tea, especially my grandma because I know she would have loved it. But it was a great chance for the rest of us to enjoy some tea and delicious treats! Andy's mom, grandma, sister and two nieces came and got to meet my mom (although they already know her well), my Aunt Anna, my cousin Susan and my cousin's two daughters, Rachel and Julia. It was also a great opportunity for our flower girls and jr bridesmaid to meet each other before the big day in July.
                                                                                          Flower girls: Julia & Ashlyn

                                                                                         Flower girl Lauryn

We sat down in a BEAUTIFUL room for our tea party. We started with our tea and sandwiches. My favorite by far was the cucumber sandwich. Delicious! Then we were treated to a tray of delicioussss desserts and pastries! I had to try every single one of them too because they were so GOOD!

 It was a great time and I am so thankful to my aunt and cousins for thinking of it and hosting such a nice party. I enjoyed spending time with the "girls" and enjoying some delicious treats! Definitely looking forward to the next event as a bride-to-be :)
                                                                                                                   Andy's Grandma and Mom

                                                                                                My cousin Susan and Jr Bridesmaid Rachel

                                                                                                                     My mom and Andy's grandma

                                                                                           Julia, flowergirl and Rachel, Jr Bridesmaid

Sunday, May 9, 2010

30 before 30

30 before 30

Sorry it's been awhile! The last quarter of the school year + wedding planning with less than 3 months to go = a busy Heather! Unfortunately my blogging has gone by the wayside in lieu of sleeping and being on the go 24/7...

In honor of my rapidly approaching 26th (ah!) birthday, I decided to take some time and set some goals for myself. I can't BELIEVE I am turning 26 in a week... May 17th to be exact. Many of my blogging friends out there have posted their list of 30 things they'd like to do before they turn 30. So with 4 years of goal-accomplishing to do, here goes mine...

  1. Get married!
  2. Climb Old Rag mountain
  3. Coach a high school sports team, preferably girls soccer or girls volleyball
  4. Go camping for a weekend
  5. Rent an RV and travel to a Virginia Tech football game
  6. Go to Europe for the second time
  7. Swim with dolphins
  8. Drive across the United States
  9. Cut my hair short even though it terrifies me
  10. Go to Australia and see the koala bears
  11. Eat Sushi for the first time
  12. Get a dog (or two!) that is me and Andy's pet and not our parents' (although we love you Nittany & Riley!)
  13. Watch my friends fall as happily in love as I am and attend their weddings
  14. Watch all of the movies currently in my Netflix queue
  15. Learn to cook well, not just make dinner
  16. Visit Mikaela in Maine and eat a real Maine lobster
  17. Go to an NFL Super Bowl 
  18. Go to a National Championship Game in college football
  19. Run an official 5k
  20. Learn how to not kill plants
  21. Send a photo Christmas card
  22. Buy a townhouse or single-family home
  23. Save enough money to keep our condo and rent it
  24. Buy a new car 
  25. Go on a winery tour bus with my best friends
  26. Get involved with the Girls On The Run program at the elementary school I work at
  27. Give a toast at a special event
  28. Continue to take trips with my amazing parents
  29. Host a formal family dinner at my home
  30. Begin the journey of becoming a mom