Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Steady...

So I've worked out for the past two days and met one of my EA Active goals for the week! Yay! I'm gonna fall short on the calorie goal, but I completed the number of exercises goal. So I guess I'm okay with that for my first week. Next week I'm gonna step it up though.

As promised, I have a picture of FI's ring here. We got it from Overstock during their jewlery sale. Under 60 bucks INCLUDING shipping!! It's made out of tungsten carbide (no resizing and no engraving, kind of like titanium but stronger) and he absolutely loves it. In fact, it's hidden in the house because he kept wearing it out, on his right hand of course. It looks overly shiny in the pic and it's not quite that blinding in person. Also, it is a little bit of a darker shade of silver, which we both think looks a lot better.

I finally got around to writing our ceremony out last night while FI was at work. My favorite part of the whole thing (besides "you may kiss the bride") is the hand ceremony. What a great idea. It's such a beautiful and meaningful ceremony. FI teared up when he read it last night. The only down side to it is that I know it's going to make me tear up or bawl on the day of. Small price to pay, right?
There are tons of versions floating around out there. Here is the version we are strongly considering. We haven't sat down and gone over it together yet, so there is a good chance that there could be some small changes.

Hand Blessing Ceremony -
Emily, please hold Robert’s hands palms up, so you may see the gift that they are to you.
These are the hands of your best friend, young and strong and vibrant with love, that are holding yours on your wedding day, as he promises to passionately love you and cherish you through the years, for a lifetime of happiness.

These are the hands that will work along side yours, as together you build your future, as you laugh and cry, as you share your innermost secrets and dreams.
These are the hands you will someday place with expectant joy upon your stomach, until he too, feels his child stir within you.
These are the hands that look so large and strong, yet will be so gentle as he holds your baby for the first time.
These are the hands that will work long hours for you and your new family.
These are the hands that will countless times wipe the tears from your eyes: tears of sorrow and tears of joy.
These are the hands that will comfort you in illness, and hold you when fear or grief engulfs your heart.
These are the hands that will tenderly lift your chin and brush your cheek as they raise your face to look into his eyes: eyes that are filled completely with his overwhelming love and desire for you.



Optional: At this point while the groom’s hands are still on top, the officiant asks the groom to take a good long look at the position of his hands. As the groom looks down at his hands the officiant says, "Because this is the last time you will have the upper hand".


Robert, please hold Emily’s hands palms up, so you may see the gift that they are to you.
These are the hands of your best friend, smooth, young and carefree, that are holding yours on your wedding day, as she promises to passionately love you and cherish you through the years, for a lifetime of happiness.

These are the hands that will hold each child in tender love, soothing them through illness and hurt, supporting and encouraging them along the way, knowing when it is time to let go.
These are the hands that will massage tension from your neck and back in the evenings after you’ve both had a long hard day.
These are the hands that will hold you tight as you struggle through difficult times.
These are the hands that will comfort you when you are sick, or console you when you are grieving.
These are the hands that will hold you in joy and excitement and hope, each time she tells you that you are to have another child, that together you have created a new life.
These are the hands that will give you support as she encourages you to chase down your dreams.

Together as a team, everything you wish for can be realized.



That part about him holding our first child gives me butterflies every single time!!! And I love that there's a little comic relief thrown in there to! If anyone has any suggestions, let's hear them! I'm always up for new ideas!



So I'm definently getting overwhelmed annd "over" the wedding planning. 75 days away and it feels like it will never get here. The more time that goes by, the more things I want to do and buy. It's very dangerous. Maybe I shold stop surfing the internet so much??? One day at a time....

Sunday, July 26, 2009

Ooops!

After bragging about doing "late night" I totally fell of the wagon last night. I had all day to be lazy and then Robert (FI) asked me to come visit him at work last night (he works at a restaurant in Raleigh). So instead of working out before I left, I just went. I showed a tiny bit of self control and had a salad with vinagrette instead of the really yummy looking crab cakes with remoulade. Anyway, tonight I did work out and hopefully, I won't fall off the wagon again anytime soon. I'm trying not to beat myself up about it. Everyone has off days.


On a wedding note, when I was visiting Robert, I brought my planner and did tons of wedding stuff. Going over readings, creating a wedding day timeline, making vendor lists, etc. So at least my day wasn't a TOTAL waste!


I thought about it and I haven't even posted a picture of the dress that this whole blog is about! I guess since there is so much that I've already done for the wedding before I started this blog, I'll need to play a little catch up! For example, all the DIY pocket fold invitations have already gone out and we are having fun everyday opening out mail and getting RSVPs! Well, here's the dress. This is what all the sweat and dieting is for! Well, that and the pictures of myself in it that I'll have forever and ever. Like that's not terribly intimidating....Anyway, tomorrow I'll post a picture of Robert's wedding ring, which just came in last week. Yay!

Saturday, July 25, 2009

I Did Late Night

Last night I had some needed girl time with my maid of honor, Colie. She made dinner, we went to see "The Ugly Truth" (just like any other chick flick....ehhh). Well, today I was supposed to do my third day of Active. I got home at 9:45. I had been out of the house for 14 hours straight and I was exhausted. My couch and the bottle of wine looked so good I was drooling a little bit. The dog was hyper. But I did it! I pushed through and got my workout clothes on and did some sweating for about half an hour! I would say that the hardest time to workout, by FAR is when you get home late. I would also say that it is very empowering when you do something you know you wouldn't have had the will power to do the week before. So big pat on the back for me! No plans today, so it shouldn't be hard to fit a workout in somewhere. Not to mention I started the day off with a big bowl of multi-grain cheerios. I just keep looking at a picture of me in that dress and knowing how much better I would look in it if I got to my goal weight. Not much time to spare! 77 days!

On a wedding related note, FI finally got to the post office to get his first passport for our honeymoon. I've heard so many horror stories of people getting their passports just in the nick of time. The clerk there said that he should get it in 6 weeks at the latest, which is plenty of time. Also, I spent a small fortune at the Knot Online Store because they are having such a great sale. Got my bridesmaids tote bags with their first initial and pedi/mani sets to go in them. I'm also going to put in some flip flops, towel, and other beach stuff. For myself (I had to meet the 150 minimum to get free shipping, that's my totally valid excuse) I got a "just married" tank top (maybe I'll get some free upgrades on our honeymoon??) a personalized dress label and a gorgeous personalized glass vase that holds a 4x6 picture (see left). Then I went above and beyond and found a 15% off coupon (promo code Coupouncabin15 - only for orders over $150), so I ended up paying LESS than 150 and STILL got my free shipping!!! I swear, when I get a good deal, it's like a little high!

Friday, July 24, 2009

First Post!


So I'm a little late to the whole wedding blog thing, but seeing all of the knotties blogs (especially Melissa's) pushed me to start my own! Since I'm bad at this as it is, I'm rolling 2 blogs into one. So this is my wedding/fitness blog. In my opinion, getting my body in shape for the wedding dress is almost as hard as planning the wedding.
When it comes to fitness, well, I hate it. When I'm out of shape, I really hate even leaving the house. Which is why I got EA Active for Wii. I had Wii Fit and ended up selling it to my mom because it just wasn't getting me motivated enough. I saw ads for EA Active and that they had the Bob Greene 30-Day Challenge and thought that maybe it was more up my alley. Well, I'm on day three and the answer is YES! I absolutely love it so far! There are structured workouts and each exercise is quick and varied. I'm one of those people that needs to be told what to do next, not given a choice. There is also tons fo positive reinforcement (you get little awards in your award gallery! Yes, I'm a huge sucker for things like that!). As much as I've tried the treadmill at the gym, I just get too bored....Once I'm in better shape I'm going to try the couch to 5K with the rest of the girls, but until I'm brave enough to sweat out in public, I'll be staying in the house...