Hola hive! Mr. Penguin and I are recovering from the 9 (count
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While reading my other daily addiction besides WB
Hey Everyone. As you saw from my post yesterday about possibly marrying in the church, I have a meeting today with the Father. I’m very bad about meetings, I get flustered and tend to shut in on myself. So, I’m going to go with a prepared list of things the comments already made me think about, like these:What is the dress code for the ceremony? May I wear a strapless dress?What are the rules for rose petals (even though I don’t really know if I want them)?How about aisle decorations? What can we do/not do?What types of classes will we have to take prior to the wedding, and why?Will we have to undergo counseling prior to the wedding?How does the marriage certificate get signed and sent?What are the rules regarding throwing rice (or other substitute) after the ceremony?Can we not do the communion, or is that a must?What do you guys think? What other questions am I overlooking?
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I just learned that I have a serious thing for ruffly, girly flowers called (you guessed it) peonies. I started sending my florist images of my bouquet inspiration. Beautiful, overflowing, loose, garden-y bouquets full of, yup, peonies. It was then I found out that peonies just weren
While I wait for my pro pictures, I decided that I needed to finish blogging about my wedding planning, since life had gotten a bit crazy in the past couple of months… so here I go!Some girls dream of their wedding gowns their whole lives. Most women search until they find THE wedding gown of their dreams and want to wear it as long as they can. I am not one of those girls. OK, I have dreamed about the big white gown, but my style has changed over the years and… to this very day, while I love my dress, I would also have been happy with almost any other dress that fit me well and looked good.My ideas of wedding colors, theme, style have all changed (even considerably since I
Quite simply, I love our photographer. With this ridiculously amazing style, how could you not?
All pictures posted courtesy of Ashley ColhouerMr. Quiche and I went back and forth on photography for a while
Check out these cute chocolate bars from Chocolove made from premium Belgian chocolate!
Each bar looks like a love letter and comes with a love poem. At less than $2 a pop, they’re perfect for a wedding favor!
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Mrs. Bee here.Our last reader buzz was about cheating nightmares – I guess everyone has them! Now I don’t feel like such a freak!
So yesterday I was reading my friend’s astrology advice blog ElsaElsa, and she had a great post about a cheating spouse. It was about a woman who was happily married for twelve years with two children. She recently discovered that her frequently travelling husband had had numerous affairs. His defense was that all men do it, it’s natural, it meant nothing, and that it was just sex. She doesn’t think he’s going to stop and the worst part is, she’s trying to figure out what she did wrong. Now I’m not going to deny that I’ve imagined myself in this type of scenario a million times – even long before I met Mr. Bee. Could I forgive a cheating spouse? I know the answer is not so black and white when you’ve been together so long and especially when children are involved. But I really don’t think I could.
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I have to admit, given that I don’t even know what my wedding colors are yet, ceremony programs should be the farthest thing from my mind. Yet somehow I stumbled across the prettiest baskets to hold them at Target. It may be too early for me to make such a purchase, but I thought I would share my discovery just the same!Aren’t these great for a soft wedding?
Tiddliwinks Safari 2-pk. Baskets with Liners ($14.99)Or these for a more modern wedding:
Set of 4 baskets with neutral liners ($23.99)Or this for an outdoorsey wedding:
Abaca storage basket ($18.74)
