I always forget to wear earrings. Most of the time I just leave little hoopies in that I can just forget about, but occasionally I get on a femininity kick
I always forget to wear earrings. Most of the time I just leave little hoopies in that I can just forget about, but occasionally I get on a femininity kick
(After multiple hours of wedding invitation addressing and to-do list making, breakdowns and weird cravings are totally normal. Just laying some ground rules.) Me: I really want Golden Spoon Adam:
I started this blog a couple months ago and never finished it, but Love and Marriage have been under attack lately, so I felt it was high time to finish
Sometimes, planning a wedding feels like the hardest possible thing you could choose to do with ALL your spare time. It’s not so much the wedding itself that’s tough (who
Last night, I was doing usual thing, running one of 58,976 pre-wedding errands (no, it’s not overwhelming, why?) and then going home to straighten out my life and put on
I am. I am totally, completely, utterly, 100% WHELMED. I am tired of answering questions, I am tired of getting up early, I am tired of to-do lists, I am
…and it’s gonna be chilly. So I need one of these. Right, budget?
Lose weight/get in shape Stress less Finish some wedding-planning Lose the blues Change in weather (I’m ready for boot and sweater time!) Love better Live truer Laugh more Save money
It’s odd, the reactions we get when we announce that we’re getting married. In a culture that views commitment as stifling and a lifetime marriage as downright primeval, those of
“And when I told her that I was gonna be moving in with Chandler, she was really supportive…. …You were so great. You made it so easy. And now you