Friday, April 4, 2008

Very productive day

Yesterday was a very productive day for me. Actually, this whole week has been very productive. Last night we met with the photographer who is going to be so much fun to work with. Afterwards, we went to the church and met with the organist/pianist--same person. The church has a gorgeous pipe organ that sounds awesome! I am not an organ person--reminds me of funerals--but this organ sounds SO good. I got the appointments scheduled for the girls' mani/pedis the day before the wedding. There are 4 of us going and they can accommodate all of us at once so that should be fun. Our wedding coordinator package also comes with 2-1 hour massages so I'm hoping Mr and I can get those done Friday morning before the pedis.

We got another wonderful wedding gift sent to us yesterday--a stand mixer that also doubles as a hand mixer. I am SO excited to use it and have been going through recipes today to see what I'm going to make. My sisterfriend Bean sent it to us. Thanks, girl!

Tomorrow is my 2nd attempt at my 2nd makeup trial! I am going come hell or high water! We also have an open house at my house on Sunday from 12 to 2. Keep your fingers crossed for us to sell it. We are going to move the rest of the stuff, hopefully next week. I'd like to get as much settled as possible before the wedding. It's going to be pretty crazy around here soon!

I forgot to update you on the house hunt the other night. There were 2 houses that we all really liked but one has a major yard problem that doesn't seem to be easily fixed and the other sits right on a main road. They are both so cute--it's a shame that they each have issues. I told the realtor why does everything have to have a huge 'but'? "I love everything, but..." This house is so cute except for ...." It was the same way with planning different things for the wedding--"I love this dress, but the train sucks" "I love this invitation, but it's too expensive" On and on and on. I guess the life lesson is you can't have everything you want and everything doesn't have to be perfect. At least that's what I think the lesson is.

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