I have decided to call this series about my behind-the-scenes wedding tips, ideas, and inspirations "How to have a {gray and yellow} wedding." I chose this name because the inquiries I have gotten over the past year about my wedding have gone along the lines of... "My sister is having a gray and yellow wedding this spring and we can't find good shoes for the bridesmaids. Where did your bridesmaids get all their fun yellow shoes?" or "I am having a gray and yellow wedding later this year and I was hoping to get access to your Facebook pictures to look through all your photos for ideas." And the title above was born... HOWEVER, the tips and ideas I will be posting really have nothing to do with gray and yellow. You can have any wedding colors in the world (or no set colors at all!) and hopefully you will still find some inspiration from these posts. So here it is. Fun wedding idea #1! But the first thing I must say is that this was NEVER my idea. It was my friend Andrea's idea (which she borrowed from a blog somewhere I think) and she is really the one who made this project happen. She is the MOST creative person I know and I cannot thank her enough for all her help! If you plan to have assigned seating at your wedding, table numbers are a must. Now assigned seating can be good or bad. If you and your groom have 400 mutual friends from college attending your wedding, then who the heck cares? Let them sit where they want. If you are having a BBQ buffet or sitting picnic style on the lawn, then clearly the seating arrangements don't matter (these sound like fun receptions to me!). But if you are like Micah and me, who went to different colleges in different states and had lots of little groups of friends attending from many places (multiple jobs, a few churches, high school, college, etc.) it might be smart to do a seating chart. Because here's what you don't want to happen... A group of 4 or 5 people that know each other grab their dinner and sit down at an empty table. A few minutes later another group of 5 or 6 people who are acquaintances are looking for a table. Tables only seat 8. Seats around the venue are now limited. This group of 5 or 6 can no longer sit together and a couple of them must go hunt for seats elsewhere. Not that I am against getting to know new people at dinner. I'm just saying sometimes assigned tables are a good idea and they worked well for us! So here is what we did for our table numbers... Instead of just putting numbers on each table to direct guests, our table number cards were dual purpose in that they were also CARDS...to Micah and me...that everyone at each table wrote to us. Each card had the table number on the outside, which was cut out with scrapbook paper that matched our programs (and stitched onto the paper - super cute!), and the inside was blank. There were instructions on each table for the people seated there to leave us a note. Then on each anniversary we open the card whose table number matches the number of years we have been married and read what our guests had to say. Our tables went all the way up into the 20s, which means we will be opening one of these cards each year for more than two decades! This year we read the card from table one, which happened to be where we sat with all our siblings. We got to read lots of sweet words from our brothers and sisters as part of our anniversary celebration. I definitely recommend this idea as a way to mark your tables in a really cute way on the wedding day and as a fun memory for years to come! From what I've heard from friends, I think our guests enjoyed it too. I expect to read some pretty hilarious cards over the next few years... Here's what they actually looked like on the big day... Chrystabel Photography And here is a close-up of the stitched cuteness by Andrea! Kind words from our sibs! *Disclaimer: There are two tricks to this fun wedding idea. First, someone has to be responsible for collecting all these cards after the wedding and getting them to you sometime before your first anniversary, preferably already sealed in envelopes so you aren't tempted to peak at them in advance. Andrea did this for us and she even numbered the envelopes and sealed them for us with gray and yellow tape because, as I said, she is the most creative person EVER! Secondly, you have to figure out where to keep these bad boys and remember to open them up each year. I thought I would be really good about this until I went to write this post. I wanted to take a close-up picture of the card to show y'all now that we opened the first one, but when I went to grab the box, I could not find it ANYWHERE! Turns out someone accidentally threw the WHOLE box of 20+ cards away in the GARBAGE. As in the big trash can out in my parents' garage. I don't know who did it, but THANKFULLY my mom found them in there before the trash went out to the curb last night. They now have a strange scent to them (like lawn clippings perhaps?) but they are safe. Let's hope they can make it through the next decade or two without any more harm! ... Read more
Camping 2011
A few years ago, as our friends started getting married off, a few of them decided that we should start a yearly camping tradition like many of our parents have had for years with their own friends and family. And before we knew it Camping 2009 was planned and a tradition was born. This year marked the third annual trip. Hopefully there will be many years to come... The weather was a bit iffy this year... a little bit of rain, some clouds, some sun. Usually you can always count on sunshine in eastern Washington, but not this year. Apparently the wretched weather here is overtaking the whole state. But as soon as the sun came out, we took full advantage. Our days consisted of boating, lounging, playing tennis, lots of lawn games, and volleyball. Our nights consisted of delicious dinners (flank steak, pork tenderloin, teriyaki chicken sandwiches), gourmet s'mores (Reeces PB cup, Nutella and banana) and playing a game called "Warewolf" around the fire at night, which is similar to Mafia where you sit in a circle with your eyes closed and people get "killed" off and you have to try to catch the killer. It totally stressed me out in a good way... Baby Jersie hung out all week. She totally stole the show... Safety first, Jersie. Although she is smiling here, she really hated this thing. Understandably. The girls around the campfire... ... Read more
A Celebration!
Well guys, we are back from a whirlwind week of anniversary celebrating and camping. I will post on camping tomorrow, but today I wanted to share a few highlights from our anniversary trip. Our original plan was to head out to the San Juan Islands for a little overnight, but we finally decided to nix that idea due to rising hotel prices and an incredibly expensive ferry ride for only a one night stay. We dream of staying at the Rosario Resort someday for our anniversary, but we want to go when we can stay for two nights instead of one and don't have to drive across the state for camping right afterward. Rosario Resort. Orcas Island. San Juans. So this year Micah convinced me to go to the tiny ocean town of Westport with him. He has gone to this town to surf since he was in high school, but I have never seen it, so we made the venture out to the coast. Micah surfed for a couple of hours in the morning, while I snuck in a little nap (Is snuck a word? I still can't figure it out... I feel like "sneaked" is totally awkward). Then we had fun exploring the tiny, desolate little seaside town... We ate fish and chips for lunch. Pretty much our favorite meal to share anytime we are in a town that overlooks the ocean. We walked through the shops and bought a big bag of fresh salt water taffy. We went for a barefoot run on the beach (leave it to my husband to add a little exercise to our anniversary :) We ate a deliciously huge dinner, shared a bottle of wine we saved from our wedding, opened our first card from our wedding guests (more on that later), and totally devoured our leftover wedding cake. We stayed in a little inn overlooking the ocean and the sweet owner upgraded us to a top floor suite for free since it was our anniversary. It was the best first anniversary I could ask for... Waiting for our fish and chips Pasta with Gorgonzola Cream Sauce and Steak Medallions = about 3000 calories of goodness Our banana cake was still delish a year later. Thanks, Sue! Micah was so excited to finally be able to smear cake in my face without me getting mad! I mentioned this last week, but Micah and I decided a few months ago that we always want to get away for our anniversary. Go somewhere special with just the two of us. Now we know that some years this might be complicated - we might have kids, be dealing with sickness, be struggling financially...who knows. But we made a commitment that we think is reasonable... get away. Even if it means finding a deal on a hotel in our own town (hey Groupon!) or staying at a friends' cabin for the weekend. Some years we might be blessed to do something big (like relive our Hawaiian Honeymoon!); sometimes it might be small and simple. But regardless of the place or the cost, it will be special. Because marriage is special...and hard...and beautiful...and should be celebrated. I am very thankful for our short, sweet seaside celebration last week and very thankful for the man I got to celebrate with! ... Read more
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