Thursday, December 30, 2010
Dress Shopping: why absolutes are not a good idea
Wednesday, December 29, 2010
A Different Kind of Christmas
Thursday, December 23, 2010
Holiday Break
Wednesday, December 22, 2010
Abby Normal
Tuesday, December 21, 2010
Heading Home...
Monday, December 20, 2010
Wedding Time Capsule
- A bottle of champagne to enjoy on our anniversary
- Our wedding program
- The C.D. of our wedding band.
- Two sealed love letters, one written by the bride and one by the groom about our feelings and emotions the night before we got married
- Dried flowers from my bouquet and his boutonniere
- A wedding invitation
- A wedding favor
- A reception place card
- A copy of our vows if we can write our own
- Pictures from the day
- Family member's predictions for what life for us will be like in 10 years? (love it!)
- Our guesses of what life will look like in 10 years
- Relationship "in-jokes" that reference things which are important to us at that moment in our relationships
Sunday, December 19, 2010
Congratulations!
Saturday, December 18, 2010
Wedding Hairstyle
Friday, December 17, 2010
Marriage: Are You Prepared?
And my personal favorite specification?
"This price covers separate overnight accommodations for men and women, meals, and all materials." (that bold is their accentuation not mine)
Yup, while this weekend will probably be our second "weekend away" together, we will once again not be sleeping in the same rooms (our first weekend away was a religious retreat Sophomore year--obviously not sleeping in the same room). But that's ok. We have a lifetime of nights to spend together.
And from what my parents have told me--they also did engaged encounter when they got married--the weekend was one of the most romantic things they did during their engagement. You write love letters to each other and my mom still has my dad's to her. I am SO excited to eventually read Mishka's to me, and write a few of my own. I also like the idea that the weekend is about private couple dialogues rather than group share time. I think that will make Mishka and me feel much more comfortable. And, since a marriage is primarily between the two of us, isn't that really the best format for a marriage preparation program?
Thursday, December 16, 2010
A Surprise Engagement
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
I'm Dreaming...
Tuesday, December 14, 2010
Becoming a "Bride"
The sleek lines of this dress would look amazing on my figure. I'm not sure about the silky fabric... it may be too unforgiving on my imperfect figure. But it is still a gorgeous dress and definitely worth a try!
Seeing as my wedding will be in winter, a bolero or wrap of some kind could look amazing and keep my arms warm during the festivities. Also the low waist will look particularly good on my figure since I have a long torso.
I've always liked "vintage" things and this dress screams 1920s to me. Thin man anyone? Also I'm thinking of a fairly vintage style hair-do which will be accented by a dress of this style.
This has been a favorite of mine from the beginning. Unfortunately, halters are not the beset look for me, but the simplicity of it is too gorgeous not to take a chance on.
Since this will be a formal evening event a more full skirt could look fabulous. Also the layers of skirt will keep my legs much warmer during outside pictures (which I totally plan on doing). Also, long torso will once again accent my figure.
Here is a dress with real sleeves. Even though most of the dresses pictured here have either cap sleeves or the tiniest sleeves possible. But that doesn't mean that real sleeves can't be gorgeous!
Monday, December 13, 2010
Holiday Spirit
Sunday, December 12, 2010
3 Years Ago...
Hello, My Name is Ang...
Friday, December 10, 2010
Wedding Night
Thursday, December 9, 2010
Introducing... Ourselves!
Wednesday, December 8, 2010
Introducing Our Officiant! (Or should I say Officiants!)
I suppose this post could have come first since I knew who my officiant would be even before I had met Mishka. His name is Fr. Jim. He has been my dad's best friend since before I was born. He married my parents, baptized me, and gave me my first holy communion. So OBVIOUSLY he was our first choice to marry me :). Luckily Mishka likes him too from the many times they've met so it really was a no brainer!
Also, even if he wasn't a family friend, I would be honored to have him officiate at my wedding since he is the most charismatic public speaker I have ever met. I can't tell yo how many times I have sat with my attention completely absorbed in a story he was telling or a homily he was giving. One of the things I am MOST excited about for my wedding is his wedding homily. He knows me so well, and will get to know Mishka so well over the course of our marriage prep together, and he is just such a dynamite speaker that I'm absolutely certain I'll be blushing, crying, and laughing all at the same time. I am so honored he agreed to marry us.
But wait! Didn't I mention officiants in the title? It's been a running joke in my family that when my sisters and I get married we'll have 5 priests up there officiating since my family knows so many. After careful consideration the actual tally looks like it will be 4 which is still pretty up there!
But who are the others? And why will they be up there?
Well there's Fr. Bob, my dad's other best friend who is also a priest. They were even roommates in college. He teaches at Fordham college. He also is an extremely dynamic speaker and an amazing person. He and my mom are "cocktail buddies" so I am sure there is going to be some interesting behavior from this man-of-the-cloth happening at our reception, even if he won't have the opportunity to be the formal presider at our ceremony.
There will also be Fr. Bob number 2, the pastor at St. Patrick's church. It is church etiquette to invite the pastor of the church you're being married at to co-officiate at your wedding if you bring in an outside officiant. He is also the nicest guy. My dad does C.C.D. for the church and so they know each other quite well. I've also spoken to Fr. Bob 2 on the phone when I booked the church and he could not have been more friendly and helpful. I can't wait for Mishka and my appointment with him this January!
And finally, there might be "unnamed Ukrainian Catholic priest". My family (and I'm sure Mishka's family as well) would really love if there was a priest on the altar who could translate the prayers for any attendants who do not speak English or are not familiar with a Roman Catholic ceremony (Mishka and family are Greek Catholic). It would also be amazing if said Ukrainian Priest could do the traditional prayers for the Ukrainian traditions we will be incorporating.
What fun! With so many priests I wonder if we should expect the service to be more than an hour... Also my parents are joking that they're going to be sitting at the "holy table" since they want all the priests seated with them (since they're all close friends of my dad it's no wonder right?).
I'm so excited!!!