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Friday, November 18, 2011

Yes, I Am Thinking About Christmas BEFORE Thanksgiving!




Isn't she wonderful? This angel has visited Walking Butterfly Blog before. I made her a few years ago and made them for all my neighbors the same year. I love her and I am super excited to make one for Sassy Bride and Tattoo Girl this year!  So, so excited! 

I am very tempted (and will probably give in) to add a tiny tattoo on the hand or shoulder of Tattoo Girl's. Wouldn't that be the best? Ha! If I could color the hair pink without ruining it I would try that too. For Sassy Bride's angel I am going to use some left over ribbon from the wedding! 

These angels are super easy and do not involve any sewing because the dress is craft paper. I love that. Just a glue gun and go!

Any other fun Christmas crafts you guys are doing? 

Friday, October 22, 2010

How I Became A Mother-In-Law


I realize that the title should be about my son getting married, or my son becoming a husband, but this is from my POV (point of view in fancy writer-speak.) so it’s all about me and my experience. Isn’t my blog all about me anyway? Pretty much everything is about me in my world so there you go.

As the wedding of Writer Son and Sassy Bride came closer and closer I could not be happier with the choices they were both making in the planning and preparations. But the very first ultimate choice they had made is what still gives me the greatest thrill; choosing one another! I adore Sassy Bride and if given the chance to pick out my Daughter-in-law, she would be the one. My heart is full even today as I remind myself that my son is married to Sassy Bride and she will be part of our family forever!

But I won’t say I was not nervous as the big event drew near. I had no qualms about the stars of the day, the Bride and Groom were doing great. I was anxious about the secondary roles. The parents. Meeting hers and being the parents of the Groom. This was and is totally new territory!

The first point of fear, as most women will agree, was what to wear. As my blog-friends know. You were very patient and sweetly encouraging with my ramblings on this subject week after week. Want to relive the fun? Go here. And here, and here! (There are more places but you get the idea.)

I ended up buying and altering a lovely deep purple sheath style dress that came to my knees. (Because the Mother of the bride had chosen that length.)  A friend of mine made it fit me nicely and I was so excited to wear it to the wedding. I am not a dressy person in normal life. I even tend to wear pants of some kind to all the weddings I have been to for the last few years. But the Mother of the Groom could not get away with wearing pants, I knew that for sure. So, the dress, shoes, clutch bag, necklace and dressy little jacket were all purchased and it all pulled together into a pretty nice look.

Once we arrived in our hotel room after two flights from our state to Texas, I carefully looked over each piece of my outfit to be sure it was ready for the next day. All was well. I did wear pants to the rehearsal night, which was very casual and included a big bonfire outdoors and tiki torches.

On the wedding day after a restless night I carefully dressed and predictably did not have a great hair morning! I had to leave my favorite hairspray at home due to airline rules and the tiny one I bought was all wrong. But I pulled it together and the look was great, I smiled at my reflection in the mirror and agreed with my husband that I was a somewhat beautiful MOG.

I clip-clopped through the hotel lobby (Not used to heels either!) and out to our rental car. The next thing my hubs heard was a gasp of horror from me as I sat in the front seat. I had no idea how FAR UP, a knee length sheath dress will go when you are seated! I pulled and stretched it to cover my knees and it immediately popped back up to areas of my thigh that were never meant to be shown.

When I say that the area was not meant to be shown, I am deadly serious! My knees had dark, lengthy, little hairs popping up as the dress moved upwards! Why did I neglect to shave beyond my knees? I have no idea. What was I thinking? No idea again.

Hubs offered to wait while I trotted back up to our 10th floor room to remove the ugly hairs but I refused to make that trip again and said I would figure something out when I got there. I knew the bridesmaids were getting dressed at the venue so there would be a shaver I could use.

Thankfully I walked into a gaggle of giggly girls and women in the ladies room at the site and they laughed at my minor emergency and loaned me a shaver. Nice way to introduce yourself to the Mother of the Bride by the way!

The next hurdle was the walk to the ceremony platform. I had plenty of time to worry about this as all the women sat in some small stuffy rooms waiting for all the guests to be seated. I was thrilled to be in the right spot to be one of the ones to help Sassy Bride with her wedding dress. I got to hold her tightly so she wouldn’t fall over as others aggressively cinched up the long laces in the back.

An elderly aunt of hers came in and asked if she could pin a small butterfly pin on her veil or dress to symbolize her recently deceased grandmother. Tears flowed all around at this sweet and quiet gesture.

I also got to watch as my future Daughter-in-law wrote several tiny love notes to be delivered to my son by a Bridesmaid as they waited for the ceremony to begin. Of course I am assuming they were notes of love. They may have been jokes or reminders to stand up straight for all I know!

The long walk from the Bride’s quarters to the platform was extremely long! The wedding took place at a beautiful woodsy retreat center/camp facility. I would estimate the walk to be about a football field in length. The wedding guests did not see us until the very last little turn up the pathway. The hard part was the uneven and leaf and root covered pathway we needed to walk…in heels!

But I did it! I have no idea how it must have looked though. Have you ever tried walking elegantly while your heels are sinking in soft dirt with every step? Kinda dreading the video. And once we were seated, I again struggled with my dress hiking up much further than I am comfortable with. The MOB wore a knee length dress also, but hers was an a-line circle skirt style that ended up covering her knees nicely when seated. Oh well.

This telling is becoming much longer than expected! I will continue but feel free to come back to read the rest another day! Ha!

Once we were seated on the front row with Sassy Bride’s parents, whom I love by the way (So relieved about that!), I could not keep my eyes off my handsome and tickled pink son! His smile just lit him up! Writer Son was not at all nervous, just full of joyful anticipation! He could not believe his luck!

I remained dry-eyed until the pronouncement of husband and wife. That just undid me and my tears came freely and happily. The entire ceremony had been light-hearted and fun but also full of deep meaning and intentionality. These two people in their late twenties had thought this through carefully and made promises to one another that moved many to tears.

I believe I will stop there for now. Other fun and weird stories will be told when the professional pics arrive! And you will be almost the first to see them! 

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Two Proud Faces...

The Groom-Writer Son and me at his wedding reception.
I know my blog-friend Shawna will not like me trash talking myself, but it was a bad hair day
sadly. Very flat and boring. My hair has looked better every single day since the wedding, wouldn't you know it! ha!

Monday, October 18, 2010

Practice Getting Married

The Bride's little sister was great at keeping Sassy Bride calm and happy.
The Dad's got to know one another by working hard  together the day before the grand event!


Beautiful bridge where professional pics were taken! Cannot wait to see them!

My Sons were able to spend some quality time together on Rehearsal day.

Mother of the Bride working with Father of the Groom. It was such a relief
 to find that we really like the in-laws! yay!

Local flowers from friends yards and along the roads!

Miss Sassy Bride directing the rehearsal!

Enjoying the small gifts we gave the Bride & Groom. She is also saying,
 "Don't take a pic, I look awful." I think she is gorgeous here!

The wonderful wooded pathway that all guests & wedding party will follow!

Rocker Son hanging out. Probably texting his girlfriend about how lame this is.


Sassy Bride & Writer Son practicing.



I think will that be enough for today. These are all just my candids! You will be sick of these by the time I show you the Pro Pics!

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

The Ceremony of 10-10-10 !



My son became a husband on the easy to remember date of ten-ten-ten! This last Sunday night. We flew to Texas from California to witness this amazing and perfect event. I went back to work on Tuesday after arriving home late Monday night and it was a huge mistake! So today, Wednesday, I stayed home and gathered my thoughts, let my emotions flow and rested my tired body. I accomplished all of this while doing laundry and cleaning the entire house! yep, I am something aren't I?

I am rested enough to show you some of the candid pics that were taken. We are anxiously awaiting the professional pics which will be glorious because the forest setting was a "cannot ruin this" background!
We have pics of the day before as we helped pull the scene together but for today I will show you the candids that were caught of the wedding day itself............
Sassy Bride (My pet name for her for now.) wrote lots of short, sweet notes to Ga-ga Groom all day as they waited their turn to emerge for the ceremony!



Ga-ga Groom's first Sassy Bride sighting as she appeared on the forest path leading to him!





Sassy Bride & her adoring Texas Daddy!





Her perfect wedding shoes!




Sassy Bride's vows were 2 typewritten pages long!! His were not!





The Groomsmen. Rocker Son obviously uncomfortable in real clothes for a change!





Sassy Bride's adorable Sis singing.





The gorgeous bridesmaids. All chose their own chocolate brown dresses and looked wonderful!






The parents were invited to come up & pray a blessing over the couple! Felt very honored to do this!
Totally love the in-laws btw!





Writer Son embraced by Bride's daddy!






The Parentals on the front row.






A blurry but sweet moment of giggles!





Told you she was SASSY! My favorite photo so far! Love her!!







You may kiss your bride!



"What you grinnin' about boy?" Ha!


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Wednesday, September 29, 2010

My Son's A Nerd


Loves Comics!
My Guys!
Writer Son is a nerd, always has been. But he is a really lovable nerd surrounded by more friends than I can count!
Future Bride is peeking through them!



"Help me!"
Grandma always listens.
Grandpa always naps!
Loves the drums!
His beloved Molly.
Such a goof!
Funny Face thinks he's sweet!
With his little brother.
















First car
First job, Burger King
Mr & Mrs Nerd -to-be!

Writer Son is a Nerd...but he is our nerd.
And he is just days away from having a Mrs. Nerd by his side!