This is the bottom half of the toss bouquet. The ribbons and pearl strings go down to around knee length at the longest ribbon. I have them hanging down in various lengths.
And here I am girlies!! My very first picture of myself on 3fc. I have to find one where I'm bigger to compare! I look really tired. (And no makeup!) More pictures tommorow!
Thanks so much for sharing your pics-- I am so glad you showed the flipflops because I wouldve never guessed they'd be so pretty-- When you said flipflops all I could imagine was......
You're hair looks like its a perfect shade and if that's how pretty you look when you're tired-- oh my, what a gorgeous bride you will be.
The boutinierre's look so cute too!!
Now, take a little break for yourself -- even just an hour, and think of nothing but the honeymoon- will you have breakfast in bed... or on the balcony... will you sleep in ... And yes you do have time to take a daily break-- You want to look your best don't you??
I truely am beat. I never thought this whole planning bit would be so stressful. Kudos to the wedding planners. They deserve all the money they charge. (BTW, we didn't hire one)
I know what you mean about the flip flops. Most people are like "what????" and then they give you that " how white trash is this wedding?" look I think they are adorable and my feet will be comfy and cool. I even bought my MOH and bridesmaid a pair (not quite as nice, because their dresses are hard to match anything with, but they can wear them at the reception and be comfy too!) I have a little walking to do (tours) on the honeymoon so I don't want to have my dogs barking before I even get there! We're taking the haunted New Orleans tour and whatever else we can find.
Got our first wedding present today! It's an awesome spice rack carousel from BBB (bed bath and beyond) already has the spices with it. Not a registry item, but very cool none the less.
50 Deadliest Dieting Mistakes --- off e-diet.com on 4/30/03
1. Having a negative defeatist attitude.
2. Going on any diet that is NOT a manner of eating that you can adhere to for the rest of your life.
3. Believing that you can eat cabbage soup -- or any other low-cal, but monotonous fare -- every day for the rest of your life.
4. Obsessing over counting calories.
5. Weighing in too frequently.
6. Not drinking enough water.
7. Drinking sugar-laden drinks.
8. Eating more bread, pasta and potatoes than proteins, lean meats, fruits and vegetables.
9. Consuming processed foods more often than fresh foods.
10. Taking the benefits away from vegetables by overcooking them.
11. Not having a plan.
12. Blaming others for your shortcomings.
13. Being quick to judge.
14. Not being aware of the nutritional benefits or detriments of what you consume.
15. Finishing every last bite of a meal, even after you are full.
16. Going back for seconds at meals.
17. Eating at "all-you-can-eat buffets" and consuming large amounts "to get your money's worth."
18. Skipping breakfast.
19. Starving all day.
20. Bingeing after "falling off the wagon" and then waiting until "tomorrow" to get back on track.
21. Thinking you are genetically destined to be fat.
22. Not believing that you have the courage to change.
23. Confusing "fat" as a personality trait.
24. Thinking you are unattractive.
25. Not living each day to the fullest... thinking that will come when you are thinner.
26. Wasting time.
27. Not finishing tasks you begin.
28. Postponing tasks that need attention.
29. Rationalizing.
30. Thinking pills, powders or potions are more powerful than they really are in achieving weight loss.
31. Thinking of exercise as a chore, instead of a way to improve your health and your life.
32. Not scheduling exercise as a vital part of your day and week.
33. Indulging excessively in alcohol.
34. Watching sports rather than participating in sports.
35. Watching too much television.
36. Not giving enough time to personal hygiene and appearance.
37. Refusing to read self-improvement materials on a regular basis.
38. Giving up and resigning yourself to being "fat."
39. Finishing the food off of your family's plates while you are doing the dishes.
40. Tasting and nibbling on food while you are cooking it. (BLT-bite,lick,taste)
41. Baking cookies, pies and cakes more often than for holidays or very special occasions.
42. Always having candy in dishes, supposedly for guests, but eating more of it yourself.
43. Buying unhealthy snack items "for the kids," but eating some yourself.
44. Not having vegetables and/or fruit with each meal.
45. Serving more carbohydrates than any other food group for meals.
46. Thinking that "dieting" sprees -- and not total lifestyle change -- will garner lasting weight loss results.
47. Not visualizing yourself actually living and enjoying a healthy lifestyle.
48. Not taking vitamins and proper supplements.
49. Consuming fast foods on a regular basis.
50. Waiting for tomorrow to "get started" rather than RIGHT NOW!
So there you have it. Bypass the hefty half a hundred mistakes and enjoy life the way you want it: slimmer and healthier!
Oh lordy, Kaylets. If swearing is ever against the law I'd get life for sure! I'd have to throw myself on the mercy of the court!
Crazy co-worker is crazy again. VERY stressful at work--everybody's walking on eggshells. We all think something's wrong, seriously. Trying hard not to let it drive me to my drug of choice--food. I'm really struggling.