AlmostMrsH
Earning My Ears
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Ok, so I have 12 days left before my wedding (and only 8 before I'm in Orlando!) so this isn't a journal about the planning so much as it is a way to kill time while I am once again NOT SLEEPING. (Heh...I can't wait to see how strung out I look in pictures if the insomnia has kicked in this early...)
Anyway, Mr. H and I have been together for just over 10 years. We actually met in high school, a fact which I sometimes forget, especially when someone brings up the subject of "high school sweethearts", at which time I usually have to be reminded ("Oh, yeah, that does apply to us!"). We spent nearly four of those years (on and off) in a long distance relationship. This is On Topic because most of that time he was away at school, and/or I was living in Orlando, working for the Mouse. (I did two CPs and went full time for about a year). When I made the decision to move back to Illinois, he came down to spend my last week with me, and help me move. He proposed to me in front of the Partners statue.
That was November 16, 2001.
We (okay, ~I~) have been very lazy since then. We've talked ad nauseam about where and when to have the wedding. We had always planned on having it hear where we both grew up (South suburbs of Chicago). We set the date, and then I'd think about how much work was involved and get busy doing other things...and the date we picked would come and go, and we'd pick a new date. It became a running joke with our families and friends.
Then, in the space of a year, I turned 29 (gulp!), he nearly lost his job, then got into a big car wreck, then I was diagnosed with MS, and it was just a really, really bad time. But we got through it together, and I decided I didn't want to have to worry about "The Wedding" - I just wanted to be married - to have a husband and start a family and all that. So we spent a solid week discussing/arguing about where to have the wedding, and after I offered a million other options (Merriville? Vegas? Napa Valley? Downtown (Chicago)? Tinley Park?) I said, "Let's go back to WDW". I NEVER thought he'd go for it, but he said "Sure".
"Really?"
"Yeah"
"I'm serious - you'd really get married at Disney?"
"I think it would be cool to go back to where I proposed.... And I like the roller coasters".
So we told my parents. I thought ~they'd~ never go for it (they've always promised to help me pay for my wedding) and they thought it was a great idea. So, 6 months later (!) we're almost there....
We knew we'd never be able to afford a Custom wedding, and originally it was going to be just his parents and sister, and my parents and sister. I had wanted to have the ceremony at Sunset Point at the Poly (my fav. resort) but our first Wedding Planner talked us out of it, so our alternative sight was Sea Breeze Point, for the water/beachy feel. And we decided if we had more room we should invite more people, so now we have a couple of friends from school, and some of my closest friends from my time in Orlando as well.
We also decided that we would host a reception at home, for all the people we werent able to invite to the ceremony in Orlando. This actually works as a great compromise, because it means we get to skip a lot of the traditional stuff that we dont really care about (cake cutting, garter throwing, etc) and focus on being with family and friends.
Anyway, the planning so far:
Most of the Orlando planning is done (thank goodness - not much time left!). This board has been invaluable in figuring out who to use and how to get what I want. Weve chosen Rev. Day to officiate, and Randy Chapman as our photographer (His stuff is amazing! I cant wait to see our pics!) Were going to Periwigs to get our hair and makeup done (I had originally booked Lisa, but Periwigs is less expensive, and my sister/MoH pointed out that going to a salon will feel more special than someone coming to our messy hotel room).
This is how I want my hair:
Were renting Tuxedos from Mens Wearhouse. There are only three guys in the wedding party (Mr. H, his best man, and my dad) so they're all the same:
My dress is by Bill Levkoff. It was actually a bridesmaids dress, but I liked it because it was simple and had a short train - and was less expensive, too. We bought it at a bridal shop in Oak Lawn, but I refuse to even mention them by name, they were so horrible. (Long story, but the gist is that it took them an extra 6 weeks to get the dress to us than they said it would, and then tried to charge us for alterations they didnt do, because we originally said wed do them there. The dress is STILL at a tailor (someone we trust, thankfully) because we didnt have it until a week ago. And they were very rude about the whole situation just, argh.)
I took this off of the BL website, but changed the color of the dress and sash (it's all ivory on mine) and flowers (they're still ugly...):
The girls dresses are by DaVinci. They are Bubblegum Pink. I have NEVER been a fan of pink until the last couple years, and still can't believe that I chose such a bright color, but its just so pretty in person. I also thought the pink would pop against the white wood at the Boardwalk, and not wash out in the Florida sun. Were going touches of green and brown to coordinate, with more of the brown at the home reception (its the week before Thanksgiving).
They really aren't this bright, but I had a hard time manipulating the color to get the shade right. They're gorgeous in person, imho:
Wow...so this made me more tired than I expected (A good thing). This is my first time posting photos, so please let me know of I'm doing something wrong! I'm going to try to post more, like my jewelry and flowers and stuff...
Thanks for "listening"
Anyway, Mr. H and I have been together for just over 10 years. We actually met in high school, a fact which I sometimes forget, especially when someone brings up the subject of "high school sweethearts", at which time I usually have to be reminded ("Oh, yeah, that does apply to us!"). We spent nearly four of those years (on and off) in a long distance relationship. This is On Topic because most of that time he was away at school, and/or I was living in Orlando, working for the Mouse. (I did two CPs and went full time for about a year). When I made the decision to move back to Illinois, he came down to spend my last week with me, and help me move. He proposed to me in front of the Partners statue.

We (okay, ~I~) have been very lazy since then. We've talked ad nauseam about where and when to have the wedding. We had always planned on having it hear where we both grew up (South suburbs of Chicago). We set the date, and then I'd think about how much work was involved and get busy doing other things...and the date we picked would come and go, and we'd pick a new date. It became a running joke with our families and friends.
Then, in the space of a year, I turned 29 (gulp!), he nearly lost his job, then got into a big car wreck, then I was diagnosed with MS, and it was just a really, really bad time. But we got through it together, and I decided I didn't want to have to worry about "The Wedding" - I just wanted to be married - to have a husband and start a family and all that. So we spent a solid week discussing/arguing about where to have the wedding, and after I offered a million other options (Merriville? Vegas? Napa Valley? Downtown (Chicago)? Tinley Park?) I said, "Let's go back to WDW". I NEVER thought he'd go for it, but he said "Sure".
"Really?"
"Yeah"
"I'm serious - you'd really get married at Disney?"
"I think it would be cool to go back to where I proposed.... And I like the roller coasters".

So we told my parents. I thought ~they'd~ never go for it (they've always promised to help me pay for my wedding) and they thought it was a great idea. So, 6 months later (!) we're almost there....
We knew we'd never be able to afford a Custom wedding, and originally it was going to be just his parents and sister, and my parents and sister. I had wanted to have the ceremony at Sunset Point at the Poly (my fav. resort) but our first Wedding Planner talked us out of it, so our alternative sight was Sea Breeze Point, for the water/beachy feel. And we decided if we had more room we should invite more people, so now we have a couple of friends from school, and some of my closest friends from my time in Orlando as well.
We also decided that we would host a reception at home, for all the people we werent able to invite to the ceremony in Orlando. This actually works as a great compromise, because it means we get to skip a lot of the traditional stuff that we dont really care about (cake cutting, garter throwing, etc) and focus on being with family and friends.
Anyway, the planning so far:
Most of the Orlando planning is done (thank goodness - not much time left!). This board has been invaluable in figuring out who to use and how to get what I want. Weve chosen Rev. Day to officiate, and Randy Chapman as our photographer (His stuff is amazing! I cant wait to see our pics!) Were going to Periwigs to get our hair and makeup done (I had originally booked Lisa, but Periwigs is less expensive, and my sister/MoH pointed out that going to a salon will feel more special than someone coming to our messy hotel room).
This is how I want my hair:

Were renting Tuxedos from Mens Wearhouse. There are only three guys in the wedding party (Mr. H, his best man, and my dad) so they're all the same:

My dress is by Bill Levkoff. It was actually a bridesmaids dress, but I liked it because it was simple and had a short train - and was less expensive, too. We bought it at a bridal shop in Oak Lawn, but I refuse to even mention them by name, they were so horrible. (Long story, but the gist is that it took them an extra 6 weeks to get the dress to us than they said it would, and then tried to charge us for alterations they didnt do, because we originally said wed do them there. The dress is STILL at a tailor (someone we trust, thankfully) because we didnt have it until a week ago. And they were very rude about the whole situation just, argh.)
I took this off of the BL website, but changed the color of the dress and sash (it's all ivory on mine) and flowers (they're still ugly...):

The girls dresses are by DaVinci. They are Bubblegum Pink. I have NEVER been a fan of pink until the last couple years, and still can't believe that I chose such a bright color, but its just so pretty in person. I also thought the pink would pop against the white wood at the Boardwalk, and not wash out in the Florida sun. Were going touches of green and brown to coordinate, with more of the brown at the home reception (its the week before Thanksgiving).
They really aren't this bright, but I had a hard time manipulating the color to get the shade right. They're gorgeous in person, imho:

Wow...so this made me more tired than I expected (A good thing). This is my first time posting photos, so please let me know of I'm doing something wrong! I'm going to try to post more, like my jewelry and flowers and stuff...
Thanks for "listening"