I Wanna Grow Old With You

The day that Reese proposed I was supposed to meet my parents at an anniversary event for a church I had grown up in.  Reese was supposed to go with me.  But at the last minute he called and said that one of his nephews had gotten sick and both their parents were at other events, could he come over to help.  I told him no big deal, this wasn’t that big of a thing, he could easily miss out and catch up with us afterwards for dinner.  UNBEKNOWNST to me… he used his poor unsuspecting nephew as a scapegoat so he could execute his master plan.  He was going to decorate the backyard of my house with lights and put up a hammock he had bought me to set the scene for him to ‘pop the question’.  He convinced several of our closest friends and family to come help him transform the scene.  They helped hang lights, put up tiki torches, scatter rose petals, and set up dinner for afterwards.  Meanwhile I’m at this church function with my parents, catching up with old friends and having a great time.  When it finishes up, we head back to my house to pick up the boys (Reese and my twin brother) for dinner.

Random sidenote: I had tried to put my hair up with bobby pins that day (which I should know by now will NEVER WORK ON MY HAIR, but I’m 29 and still don’t know this about my hair) and it had of course, fallen down, and didn’t look that great.  As we are driving back to the house, my mom is scrambling to help me find a hair rubber band in my car. I keep plenty of them around, so its very rare not to be able to find one.  I keep telling Mom it is no big deal, I’ll just run in and grab one when we get home, but she continues to look for one over my protests.  As any good daughter would, I start to get annoyed that she is making this big of a deal out of NOTHING.  We finally find a clip, and all is right in the world. Later I would understand her concern!

When I get to the house I walk up to the garage door and see a note on the door, its a poem that Reese has written me.  And all of a sudden I know what is behind that door. I open it up to see the love of my life sitting at the end of a candlelit hallway, just patiently waiting for me.  Engagement-Edited-2

He takes my hand and we walk to the backyard together where he gets down on one knee and asks me to marry him. He’d asked a friend to take pictures of the whole process and I am grateful to have these sweet pictures of that moment.  He also wrote me a letter (its kinda his thing) which I read while sitting in the hammock he and our friends had assembled while I was away.   Engagement-Edited-4 Engagement-Edited-1 Engagement-Edited-8

Afterwards we went inside and celebrated with a few friends and our families.  How cute is this picture of how excited my dad is for us?  engagementparty1 My twin brother made my favorite dessert a chocolate meringue torte… delicious layers of chocolate meringue and chocolate mousse…mmmmmm.

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And two of my favorite people, my mother and my best friend checking out the ring: engagementparty

And a funny part of the story? He’d really planned on waiting another month or two to propose, but the jeweler had called to tell him the ring was ready and my parents were coming down for the weekend… so the ring was burning a hole in his pocket and he decided to jump right in with the backyard plan.

I love that every time I walk into our backyard I think about that moment and how happy we make each other and the lifelong journey we are going to have together!

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Want to see the other parts of our wedding? Check them out here:

Ceremony

Reception Part 2

Reception Part 1

The Dress

Rehearsal Dinner

 

Something Old, Something New

Its wedding week on the blog! Its been a little over 3 months of wedded bliss and I want to remember and document the wedding process… so enjoy a few more details about our special day! (PS… if you aren’t a big wedding person check back in a week and I’ll be back to regularly scheduled DIY details.)

So here’s the deal with me and dresses: I HATE dress shopping. I will gladly pick swimsuit shopping over dress shopping AN-Y-DAY. Seriously. And you know what? Wedding dress shopping wasn’t any better than regular dress shopping. I know it is supposed to be this magical experience (sidenote: when my mom went dress shopping with her older sister many years ago the shop lady actually walked in front of her spritzing perfume to ‘complete the experience’… my mom the tomboy, almost couldn’t handle it), but I was not one who wanted to go on this never ending quest for the “PERFECT DRESS”. Fortunately my mother and I are fairly decisive people, so we knew if a dress would work pretty immediately.

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When we found THE dress, it was actually one I didn’t even pick out. My BFF and I were doing a little shopping on our own for the dress before my mom could come in town and shop with us. And as the last of our dresses to try on, the attendant said… okay give this one a chance… it doesn’t look like much on the hanger, but it is BEAUTIFUL on. I took one look at this ‘sample size’ dress (about 3 dress sizes too small), to say I was skeptical was an understatement. But man, I put that dress on and I felt GORGEOUS. I knew it was the dress all the others had to measure up to. I didn’t buy it that day, but waited until Mom was with me to make sure it was something she liked too. It was the perfect amount of formal and informal (our church sanctuary was SUPER formal, but our reception was awesomely casual) to match our wedding and reception.

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Mom and I also went hunting for the perfect pair of wedding shoes… they had to be cute and comfy and we went to our favorite shoe hunting place… Nordstrom Shoes. I mean really, it is the holy grail of shoe shopping. My groom is only about 1” taller than my 5’3” self… although he swears he’s 5’5”. And we all knew my hair would be poofed up a bit, so I decided to go with flats. We hunted through all of the sparkly silver ‘wedding-y’ shoes, but they didn’t really fit my personality. So finally we found the perfect pair of Navy Tumbled Leather shoes. PERFECTION.

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We tried on several belt sashes on with it, and definitely liked the look with a belt. But did you know that several of those were $250+ for a belt with beading?? So I decided it wasn’t worth it. Mom thought we could take some baubles my grandmother had and make a belt ourselves. We decided to go with a Navy belt to coordinate with the shoes and the bridesmaids dresses. A navy belt is a little non-traditional, but it looked GREAT that day.

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My veil is a family heirloom which my grandmother purchased in Belgium when my aunts were teenagers. It is a round piece of lace which didn’t have any way of securing to my hair, so in the week leading up to the wedding we bought some cheap clips from a craft store that we could secure it to. I knew I would have a low side bun for my hairstyle, and wanted it to slide in just above that. My mother went to my Great Grandmother’s sewing chest which my grandmother gave to me and stays in my office under the window. I have yet to clean it out (and now maybe I never will). Mom found some old thread that my great grandmother had hand crocheted to attach the veil to the hairclip. So all wrapped up and adorning my head on my special day I had pieces of women who have helped make me who I am. I’m big on tradition and family, so that little extra bit of family helped me feel a little bit of extra love.

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Something Old: The thread in my hairpiece

Something New: My dress

Something Borrowed: The veil

Something Blue: My sash and my shoes!

 

Want to see the other parts of our wedding? Check them out here:

Ceremony

Reception Part 2

Reception Part 1

Rehearsal Dinner

The Proposal

 

All photos are taken by Lauren Guy Photography.

Be My Guest

So Wednesday I showed you the dressers I refinished for my guest room nightstands and it reminded me that I haven’t shown my guest room here on the ole blog. When I was moving in I put all the things that I loved but didn’t really fit into other spaces into my guest room. When I got them all in there, I realized most of them were college memorabilia.  I’m a Jayhawk through and through, and loved my time at KU.  But since I’m an “adult” now, I probably shouldn’t decorate my whole house in my alma mater’s colors (although I did try that out for a while… people tend to think I am very patriotic).  But the guest room is the perfect place to display some of my love for my school.   guest-room-after The two top prints in the photo below were cheap drawings I picked up in the market in China when I went to visit.  Both of the pictures on the bottom shelf were graduation gifts, one is of the landscape in Lawrence and one is several renditions of the old mascot, which I lovingly refer to as Angry Jay. The gold thing on the right is a blanket rack, which has blankets on it during the winter. guestroom4 The view below is right as you walk in the door. See my KU diploma on the wall? I should probably hang up my husbands A&M diploma and my MBA diploma, but it seems a little sacrilegious with so much KU love going on in the room.   guestroom5 In Kansas they only require a back license plate, so the front I used to display my school spirit, but since I returned to Texas it makes a good wall decoration (after it was cleaned up of course).   guestroom3 guestroom2 One of my favorite parts of this room are the two old wooden storage crates from my grandmother’s basement.  Stacked on top of each other they make the perfect corner piece and a great place to store my old photo albums.   guestroom6 guestroom-flowers The picture frame below hung in my office in college and I haven’t changed a single picture since then, which has now been a few years! The older I get (and the further away those years get) the more I want to keep it just like it is now. Its definitely not high fashion, or magazine worthy decor, but it always reminds me of wonderful memories.  Plus guests tend to get a kick out of how young my brothers and I look in the pictures.  The bookshelf below it is an old cheap Bed Bath and Beyond bookshelf that I plan to spray-paint very soon. Any votes on color? Colonial red to match the dressers? Black to match the bed? Some other color?  guestroom-bookshelf

And last but certainly not least (and literally the first thing you see when you come in the room) is this little sign hanging on the wall:  guestroomsign My best friend made that for me many many years ago WAYYYYY before these modern crafty days of Pinterest. I think she made it for me when I was going back to school one year… but it hung in almost all of my rooms in college and has made it onto the walls in all of the apartments and houses I’ve lived in post college. If you don’t recognize the quote you need to put down whatever it is that you are doing RIGHT NOW and go rent A League of Their Own.  Its an excellent, excellent movie and you get to see a bunch of fun stars before they were as famous as they are now. My best friend and I would say this to each other all the time in high school and college as we were navigating the pitfalls of being teenage/college girls.  It always broke the ice and made us remember that life is to be enjoyed.