The tale of Mrs. Hot Stuff begins with:
No sooner had the:
that people began to give their sage wisdom and advice. Initially we couldn't decide on a venue, therefore we couldn't decide on a date. "Do what you want to do! It's your wedding!" said our helpful advisers. So we did. We picked the most bee-you-tiful venue that included a vintage manor in the foothills with views of the Denver skyline. I'm still pretty obsessed with this place. And the great thing, is that once you decide on the venue, the fun stuff begins. This looks like:
Yes, that is your money, and yes, it is flying away. Yeah, it sucks, but to be honest, I wouldn't have changed a single thing. The best advice we got during this process was that everything in the wedding industry is negotiable. And it is! No doubt having the smiling Hot Stuff on my side helped with our bargaining, but just remember his words of wisdom, "Being nice and polite is currency, so use it!"
So after I picked my:
and we were feeling filled with:
(The elephant is supposed to represent love, but let's be real, I was just trying to figure out a way to use my favorite emoji.)
There definitely comes a time when you start to feel like everything is:
And after trying salmon that tastes like a campfire and steak that is rubbed in a vat of pepper, you decide on the filet mignon, don't write an email saying our menu is beef tenderloin. How am I supposed to know that they are the same piece of meat!? I must've missed the lesson on:
When someone sends you an:
Don't start rumors about who got left off the invitation list or "forget" that you have to respond because odds are, there is someone else on the other side of that invite that:
very hard about who to invite and who chose those invitations with care. At some point, you just have to learn to:And remind yourself that from now on you will be the BEST wedding guest there ever was.
Okay, so now the day you've been waiting for, your wedding day! If you're me, this means that essentially for a week straight, you look like this:
Oh man. If only there were an emoji for "hot mess."
The day of our actual wedding was a complete whirlwind. It's so crazy that everything you've been working towards for the past months can happen in just a blink of an eye. I loved every second of it. I loved getting all prettied-up with my best friends, singing Justin Timberlake at the top of our lungs in the packed little Prius, eating extra
while watching my miraculous bridesmaids help to prepare all of our hand-made desserts. I loved putting on my dress for the first time, and posing for pictures like we were in Titanic. I loved the DANCING and being able to do a Whitney Houston performance, because hey, it's our day! But above all, I loved seeing Hot Stuff for the first time, and when I say "seeing," I use the term generously as I was crying so hard, I just remember saying, "I can't see you!" I'll never forget how handsome he looked in his tux, or how amazing it felt to have my parents walk me down the aisle to the tunes of Elvis like I had always dreamt it to be. I can still see the sun shining down on us, which we both later confessed we believed to be the works of our grandparents watching over us. In short, it was the best day of my life.
Having a wedding is:
But it's also the most humbling and loving experience I have ever had. So to those who were there with us all the way from the proposal to the vows, in spirit or in person, thank you for making our day such a special celebration. We are incredibly lucky to have such a massive support system that made our dreams of becoming Mr. and Mrs. come true.
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