We’re Enagaged: Progress

We’re engaged. We’re getting married!! I’ve been gone every weekend (3) since we’ve been engaged. We’ve worked non stop. John has even traveled to speak. We’ve played non stop. Where has time gone!?!

It all has happened so fast, although to us it seems like it’s been engaged for years.

We’ve been engaged a three weeks and two days, and somehow (with much help) this is where we are at:

Date: Set. December 30, 2010. 6:30pm.

Bridal Party: They’re In

Ceremony: Church

Reception: Decided.

Numbers: Decided. A lot. A lot.

Food: Caterer contacted and met with–choices will be made in the next couple weeks (thanks, mom).

Registries: They’re done–although we keep tweaking. We [ok, it’s mostly just me] are indecisive—namely about silverware and the like—those big decisions, right?

Photographers: Booked and have scheduled engagement pictures

Hotel Rooms: 3 blocks of rooms reserved (thank you, mom!)

Bridal Luncheon: Location reserved (thank you, mom!)

Bridesmaids: Dresses chosen (er…if “they are choosing their own” means they are chosen?)

Groomal Party: Suits chosen (er…if “they are choosing their own” means they are chosen?)

Flowers: We know the color and one arrangement that will be made—the rest is still up in the air.

My dress: Made one dress shopping trip–two dress possibilities as of now. Maybe my mom’s. Maybe one Danielle found.

Something use/borrowed: Granny’s wedding dress (potential rehearsal dinner attire), Granny’s garter, Granny & Grandmama’s handkerchiefs they carried, and more.

Wedding Website: Almost ready to be broadcasted to the world. Guests will be able to RSVP online. How cool is THAT!?

Honeymoon: Booked. [Thank you, honey.] John can find the deals!

Rehearsal Dinner: We’re still deciding on location and numbers, but we have a good idea of what we want to do.

Hair & Makeup: I’m clueless—one of my sorority sisters is going to do it.

Reception Decorations: Uhhhhhhh—we have some ideas??

Ceremony Music: Soloist booked, pianist booked—we pretty much have the entire ceremony planned out music wise. John is the music man—he is making most of these decisions. He wrote my processional. He wrote it a long time ago as a wedding processional—little did he know he was writing it for OUR wedding. Yea, I’m kinda proud of that. And I love it.

Save The Dates & Invitations: We’ll be designing them. Save the dates will be sent out early July–our engagement photo session is next weekend!

We’ve even attended a “bridal show” at Macys. And I’ve purchased shoes I’ll be wearing to wedding festivities.

How has it all happened? We are so organized, thanks to the super-duper wedding planning BINDER my mom picked out at Barnes & Noble. It was the first wedding related purchase (don’t worry–the receipt is in the book!) –and we got a discount because I am a B&N member. Score! We love discounts! Happens to be the same exact binder my cousin has been using.  It’s been a lifesaver. I’ve, of course, added tabs and paper inserts.

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This magazine. I love. Thanks Elizabeth! Our wedding will be a simple wedding. Just lots of people.

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And these incredible little treasures Danielle, my awesome MOH and DYI wedding-on-a-budget extraordinaire, sent me. The images you see are not the actual images that are tabbed–they’re farther in on the page.

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Cleary a lot has happened over the past three weeks. We make sure to take time to enjoy the big decisions. The registry—we made a date out of it. The honeymoon—we booked it together and celebrated! Photographers—we met them together and made a date night out of it (and made a lot of decisions on that date night—including opening up a new registry because we LOVED the store—and John found all kinds of grill stuff has to have will use).

We’ve had a blast. We love this whole “being engaged” thing. My dad bought us tervis tumblers (the only cups on our registries)—properly labeled “Bride” and “Groom.”  I drink out of mine—we haven’t yet used them together, but I’m sure we will soon. Mom had the idea of using them at wedding showers. How fun!

I volunteered at Vacation Bible Camp (since when is it not VBS?) as the photographer this week. I LOVED IT. It is so much fun! The kids are awesome and loved to cheese it up in front of the camera.

More details to come later…HAPPY WEEKEND!! Hope you find much joy, love, and relaxation this weekend!

I’M GETTING MARRIED!!!!!!! Enjoy this Father’s Day weekend celebrating and remembering the men that have meant so much to you.

Charleston: Celebrating Elizabeth!

Bridesmaids. Family. Friends.

We all gathered for a weekend in Charleston to spend time with Elizabeth before her BIG [WEDDING] DAY!

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We ate. A lot. We threw her a girls-only party. She was embarrassed.

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We went to the beach equipped with Publix subs. Well, we walked a LONG way to the beach. Liz was a trooper. She insisted on carrying the cooler (she has a disease where she won’t let other people do anything for her)-it was, of course, properly painted. The day was gorgeous and HOT.

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Liz made it first–treading through the HOT sand decked out in her sash. Here’s proof that we were there. And that she wore the sash at every moment (as she should have!!).

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After the beach we headed back to the hotel where we swam, ate some more, and hung around the hotel room (I took a nap…shhhh don’t tell).  We had dinner at a BBQ place and had fun listening to a band at a small bar & grill.

I love my family. A lot. We had a blast celebrating!

Liz-I love you to the moon and back. Plus a few more miles. I’m so happy for you and am SO looking forward to your big day!

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Elizabeth’s Bridal Luncheon

It was a fun weekend with family and friends in Jacksonville–all to celebrate the marriage of my cousin, Miss Elizabeth.

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The Foshee/Lyon clan. So much fun! Cue self timer.

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Us Foshee’s (+ Eleanor) spent the rest of the weekend together enjoying life and each other, being goofy (duh), and eating awesome food.

It’s NEVER a dull moment.

Kelly. Looks like me (+ a tan). Grandaddy–is, well, Grandaddy.

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The ceremonial tea party at the bottom of the pool. Yes, Kelly got thrown in (well, carried into) the pool.
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Was such a fun weekend with family celebrating Elizabeth’s upcoming wedding!

We’re Engaged: Gift Registry @ Macy’s

Date – set (12/30/2010). Next on the list was registering, because registering seemed like SO MUCH FUN.

Well, it was.

I’ll let the pictures do the justice. We had a BLAST and are enjoying life being engaged!!!

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Cue dorky photo here.

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We’re Engaged: JOHN’S STORY

This…is John’s side of the story. My side is still here (and has nothing to do with Jedi powers or such things). If you know John, you will not be surprised. If you don’t–this is my [sarcastic] fiance John.

I woke up on Wednesday morning at my usual time of 4:30am, excited for the day to come.  As I do every day, I ran 6 miles to the gym, worked out for an hour, ran home, and then prepared breakfast.  Breakfast always consists of fresh tropical fruit like bananas and coconuts that I get fresh by climbing the trees and harvesting these delights after my morning workout.

I only had about an hour before work so I read the Wall Street Journal and New York Times but I was only able to get through half of the local paper.  I arrived at work and spent the first part of the morning negotiating peace in the Middle East and then solved the BP oil crisis (Yes…both of these problems are solved.  However, there is a lack of persons sufficiently skilled to implement my plans.  The CIA, KGB and other organizations are actively looking for personnel.  And yes, there is still a KGB…don’t be fooled.).

I then went to meet with Anne and Durwood and performed various feats to demonstrate physical skill, mental acuity and overall brilliance of personality as argument for why they should allow me to marry their only daughter.  Finally, after several demonstrations of prestidigitation which left them awed and amazed, they said yes and I began the final preparations.

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I finished my day at work with a call from the Dali Lama asking me for some advice.  I hated to cut him off but I was on a schedule.  I purchased some grapes and some fresh sand and I threw the sand in my home furnace to melt whilst squeezing the grapes into a pressure vat (something I invented.  Causes advanced fermentation and carbonation in a very brief amount of time) which I then engaged to create the champagne.  While waiting for the champagne to be ready, I pulled the sand (now melted to glass) out of the furnace and blew out a nice little bottle.  I had barely enough time to cool the bottle, fill it, cork it and chill it before Sara arrived.

When Sara got there, we went to the beach and I was able to sneak the champagne and glasses into a backpack but I was still trying to figure out how I would do it all.  I eventually decided that I would utilize my vast psychological training and JEDI mind powers to get Sara to want to see what was in the bag.  So I began utilizing subtle tricks to increase her curiosity about the bag and eventually caused her to insist that I show her what was in the bag (by the way, she does not know that I was in control the whole time and using mind tricks on her so please let’s keep this between us and not tell her).

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Whilst still using my JEDI powers, I waved my hand in front of her face and said “This is the man you want.  Marry him.  You want to say yes.”  She repeated “This is the man I want…I will marry him…Yes.”

And I was stoked.

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And the rest is history…well…our story.  J


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