For those of you who feel a little blindsided by the fact that I have a dress...you know me well. Obviously, if I had looked for a dress, tried on dresses, or bought a dress...I would have blogged every second, every pro/con, the entire process. You would have known more than you ever had wished to know about dresses. Why? Because, even if we were having a big wedding, the dress is probably the only thing I would really care about wedding-wise. Well...and the cake.
In case I haven't announced it on the blog yet, Mike and I are having a small family-centered wedding ceremony in December that breaks tradition with what most weddings look like. Back when we first started talking about getting married, the idea of a traditional big wedding overwhelmed both of us and didn't feel true to ourselves so we briefly thought about elopement. However, remembering the fact that weddings really are just getting married and celebrating that fact, we decided to try to craft our own experience based on exactly how we would like celebrate our marriage:) We want our families there and we want our good friend Josh to marry us. We want great food and cake, but no "reception". We want to celebrate the occasion with our friends, but not limit that celebration to just one day where we don't really get to spend quality time with anyone. After all, it will be the holiday season and the anniversary of when we first met on NYE:) It's been easier than I thought explaining to people that we are having a small non-traditional wedding that is going to happen by the end of this calendar year. Families and friends have been very supportive and my friend Kelly and Mike have been really helpful with the few things we had to plan.
A few weekends ago Mike's mom introduced me to BHLDN which is Anthropologie's wedding line. I hadn't been planning on buying a 'traditional' wedding dress, but I did like a lot of the dresses on the website. One in particular really got my attention so much that I made a bridal appointment at the store in Georgetown with the intention of trying it on. Well, my appointment ended up being a month later in mid-September and, when I noticed the dress was actually sold out online, I called their customer service on the whim to inquiry about what sizes they had left in stores. It wasn't a very traditional dress so I assumed it would be available. Turns out stores only carry sample sizes and it was sold out in everything except for a size 0. :( I was told by customer service there might be one size 10 left and to call a specific store in the morning. When I called, they had just sold it, but told me other stores may have had dresses returned to them that were not updated in inventory.
At this point, I was a little obsessed about finding a dress in a wearable size for me. Mike knows that I do NOT like being told that I can't do something. I become stubbornly motivated to prove people and myself wrong so I ended up calling every single BHLDN store and asking them to check their back rooms and see if they might happen to magically have a dress there. A few times I was told they had one and then they found out that had just sold it. At this point, I said I'd take anything from size 6-10 (I guessed I might be an 8?). Anyway, at the very last story I called in Boston, someone checked the back room and told me they had a sample size 4 left that needed some bead repair done and they could mark it down for that. I DIDN'T CARE. I WAS ECSTATIC AND FELT LIKE IT WAS FATE! The ONLY snag was that it was a final sale item and they couldn't even transfer it to Georgetown so I could try it on. I was so afraid of them selling it that I took a gamble and bought the size 4. (Some people had said the dress ran big in reviews, right?) I figured that, worst-case-scenario, I could always re-sell it online if it didn't work out.
The dress came shortly after and was even MORE GORGEOUS in person that it was online. Because it was a size lower than I had wanted and it was incredibly beautiful and fragile looking, I wanted to wait until my in-store appointment to try it on there. To be honest, I was also kind of nervous it wouldn't fit and then I would feel silly for taking such a risk and getting my hopes up. I spent a good two weeks trying to wait until my dress appointment and then one day...I couldn't wait anymore. I made sure Mike was playing a video game, then snuck into the room and pulled the glittery gown out of it's safe spot. I gently took it off the hanger and pulled it over my head in order to shimmy my way into it. It fell around my hips and I zipped it up. It fit. All of my planning, then impulsivity, then trying to manage my expectations and this dress fit like it was made for me......just as I am....right now.
Now that the sheer joy of having the exact dress I wanted work out has been processed, I'm trying to glean a lesson from the experience. I think that it's okay to take risks. It's okay to go after the things that you want even when you think it may seem silly to others. Make YOUR wedding, YOUR dress, YOUR life work for you.....not the other way around. Don't be afraid to go after what you want even if there's a chance you won't get it. I love being cautious and practical, but sometimes the best things in life don't come after careful calculations.
Feel free to stalk the website and reviews, but can't wait for you all to see it in the wedding pictures!
Monday, August 25, 2014
Monday, August 11, 2014
Virginia Is For Lovers
Cumberland:
Two weekends ago, Mike and I celebrated his finishing the bar with a trip to his grandparents' house in Cumberland, MD. Turns out the Friday before that we found out we had another thing to celebrate: we got word that we are staying in DC for his first station!!!! This means: I GET TO KEEP MY JOB, WE GET TO STAY CLOSE TO FAMILY AND FRIENDS, WE CAN NOW PLAN OUR FUTURE! We also found out when Mike's ODS dates are which means we basically have an idea of when we're getting married. It now looks like December 21, 2014 (also the winter solstice).
We got to celebrate this news with Mike's mom, sister, aunt, and grandparents. I also went on a shopping trip (I may have unofficially (just for fun) tried on a wedding gown with feathers hehe). I can't remember the last time I went shopping with just the girls so I may have gotten a little too excited to and bought several new socks, underwear, and workout clothes. I don't know how I went this long without an underarmor sports bra! (Thanks Frances and Papa Buck!)
Other highlights of the weekend included: spicy shrimp, quesadillas, snickers ice cream cake for Mike's mom's birthday!, cheesy olives, and of course my favorite saltine cracker toffee! I was so excited to be able to take a recipe book home of many of these recipes and a jewelry chest from Frances.
I realized I forgot to get the story of Papa Buck and Frances's courtship, but I hope to write that down next time we visit.
We also stopped by my house on the way back home and were able to babysit Ashton (see video below) and load up on some pasta salad and more tomatoes to take back home, along with some of the most delicious spicy sweet pickles my stepdad made.
Officially VA residents!:
This past weekend, Mike and I had the DMV on our To Do list. It only took us about two hours total there and now we are both VA residents and my car is registered/titled in VA! I'm hoping this is my last time switching everything over since we'll have military status next time we move, but if not, I trust myself to be an expert at it by now.
We are finally settling in to our new place. We have acquired last-minute pieces of furniture and I even tried to get a plant to make it more home-y (which Rupert immediately tried to eat so I'm going to have to give it to our upstairs roommate).
Mike and I have also been enjoying our close proximity to two different gyms. Because he's trying to get in post-bar Navy shape and now has a 3-month membership to my gyms, I've had an extra incentive to not skip workouts. :) It's always been really hard to workout after work for me, but he has been really good at helping me find some more energy after work.
Two weekends ago, Mike and I celebrated his finishing the bar with a trip to his grandparents' house in Cumberland, MD. Turns out the Friday before that we found out we had another thing to celebrate: we got word that we are staying in DC for his first station!!!! This means: I GET TO KEEP MY JOB, WE GET TO STAY CLOSE TO FAMILY AND FRIENDS, WE CAN NOW PLAN OUR FUTURE! We also found out when Mike's ODS dates are which means we basically have an idea of when we're getting married. It now looks like December 21, 2014 (also the winter solstice).
We got to celebrate this news with Mike's mom, sister, aunt, and grandparents. I also went on a shopping trip (I may have unofficially (just for fun) tried on a wedding gown with feathers hehe). I can't remember the last time I went shopping with just the girls so I may have gotten a little too excited to and bought several new socks, underwear, and workout clothes. I don't know how I went this long without an underarmor sports bra! (Thanks Frances and Papa Buck!)
Other highlights of the weekend included: spicy shrimp, quesadillas, snickers ice cream cake for Mike's mom's birthday!, cheesy olives, and of course my favorite saltine cracker toffee! I was so excited to be able to take a recipe book home of many of these recipes and a jewelry chest from Frances.
I realized I forgot to get the story of Papa Buck and Frances's courtship, but I hope to write that down next time we visit.
We also stopped by my house on the way back home and were able to babysit Ashton (see video below) and load up on some pasta salad and more tomatoes to take back home, along with some of the most delicious spicy sweet pickles my stepdad made.
Officially VA residents!:
This past weekend, Mike and I had the DMV on our To Do list. It only took us about two hours total there and now we are both VA residents and my car is registered/titled in VA! I'm hoping this is my last time switching everything over since we'll have military status next time we move, but if not, I trust myself to be an expert at it by now.
We are finally settling in to our new place. We have acquired last-minute pieces of furniture and I even tried to get a plant to make it more home-y (which Rupert immediately tried to eat so I'm going to have to give it to our upstairs roommate).
Mike and I have also been enjoying our close proximity to two different gyms. Because he's trying to get in post-bar Navy shape and now has a 3-month membership to my gyms, I've had an extra incentive to not skip workouts. :) It's always been really hard to workout after work for me, but he has been really good at helping me find some more energy after work.
A cute video of Mike feeding Ashton. Don't listen to me in the background. Seriously. My style of videography involves telling people to do more exciting things. |
Tuesday, July 29, 2014
Recent Favorites and some Anne Lamott
- Two weekends ago, I played my first role of bridesmaid in the wedding of my little sister from my college sorority. It was an all-around great weekend and we got to stay with Brian and Kay at their place which was mere blocks away from the hotel and church!
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The gorgeous cathedral I snuck a picture of. |
DGs at the rehearsal dinner |
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All DGs at the reception! (minus the bride!) |
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Mike and I at the reception! |
- I've also had some pretty scenic running adventures lately. I'm trying to get back into the swing of things post-move and weekends out of town!
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New running path at our new place! It's right near a nature trail and river and is a pretty scenic substitution for the monuments I miss running by. |
Saturday, I walked past the Capitol to meet Mike at the law school for a study break lunch and had to play tourist for just a second! |
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There it is:) At this point, I had to turn around or I was going to be late for work. Not my fastest day;) |
- This guy in his overalls.........the MOST adorable....
- Mike sent me a Bar Eve text of the dragonboats in Inner Harbor because he knows I love them. At first I thought it was a picture of the trash cans and I had just had a trash can gifted to me by a neighbor (ours was accidentally stolen because we didn't put our house number on it...which apparently happens a lot). It was such a kind and welcoming gesture and now I don't have to go through the hassle of contacting the city.
- Mike will be done with the bar by Wednesday evening! I realize I've taken many of his projects for granted, just because after so many exam periods and interviews and mock trials and shows....it feels routine for things to be intense every so often, but I've seen and heard that bar study is the kind of intensity that is meant to unhinge you. I don't know if I believe in the necessity of the mind games, but I DO know what a blessing it will be to get past it! GO MIKE GO<3
- This post from Anne Lamott. The news has had me feeling kind of down lately and she always finds a way to put words to it and to also help me focus on the hopeful and positive beauty of life. I posted a shortened version below.
"Many mornings I check out the news as soon as I wake up, because if it turns out that the world is coming to an end that day, I am going to eat the frosting off an entire carrot cake; just for a start. Then I will move onto vats of clam dip, pots of crime brûlée, nachos, M & M's etc. Then I will max out both my credit cards...
The last two weeks have been about as grim and hopeless as any of us can remember, and yet, I have not gotten out the lobster bib and fork...
Hasn't your mind just been blown lately, even if you try not to watch the news? Does it surprise you that a pretty girl's mind turns to thoughts of entire carrot cakes, and credit cards?...
It's not that I don't trust God or grace or good orderly direction anymore. I do, more than ever. I trust in divine intelligence, in love energy, more than ever, no matter what things look like, or how long they take. It's just that right now cute little platitudes are not helpful.
I'm not depressed. I'm overwhelmed by It All. I don't think I'm a drag. I kind of know what to do. I know that if I want to have loving feelings, I need to do loving things. It begins by putting your own oxygen mask on first: I try to keep the patient comfortable. I do the next right thing: left foot, right foot, left foot, breathe. I think Jesus had a handle on times like these: get thirsty people water. Feed the hungry. Try not to kill anyone today. Pick up some litter in your neighborhood. Lie with your old dog under the bed and tell her what a good job she is doing with the ruptured ear drum.
I try to quiet the drunken Russian separatists of my own mind, with their good ideas. I pray. I meditate. I rest, as a spiritual act. I spring for organic cherries. I return phone calls.
I remember the poor. I remember an image of Koko the sign-language gorilla, with the caption, "Law of the American Jungle: remain calm. Share your bananas." I remember Hushpuppy at the end of Beasts of the Southern Wild, just trying to take some food home to her daddy Wink, finally turning to face the hideous beast on the bridge, facing it down and saying, "I take care care of my own."
I take care of my own. You are my own, and I am yours--I think this is what God is saying, or trying to, over the din. We are each other's. Thee are many forms of thirst, many kinds of water."
-Anne Lamott
Saturday, July 12, 2014
Fourth, Wimbledon, Happy Hours, & Baby Showers
Fourth
Mike and I spent our Fourth of July at our friend Josh's (and Steph and Ross and Dan) much-anticipated 4th of July Roof Party. We watched the downtown fireworks not-to-be-overshadowed by the fireworks just from the block party on a street two blocks from the roof. Unfortunately, my allergies (or cold? because I can't tell the difference) went crazy right before the fireworks and so we left shortly after. However, I tried to snag a few pictures in between sneezes.
Wimbledon
On Sunday after the Fourth, we had our annual Wimbledon Breakfast. Absi, Carlos, and Alicia helped us eat some of our spread which included the usual cucumber sandwiches with herbed goat cheese spread (delicious!), pitcher of Pimm's Cup cocktail, hot tea, muffins, meat and cheese platter, and strawberries with angel food cake and fresh whipped-cream! Mike did a great job making the whipped cream:) Unfortunately (GAH), Roger lost in 5 sets, BUT you can never really complain when you get to watch 5 sets of tennis awesomeness. Looking forward to the US Open already!
Because we are very much in a tennis mood now, Kelly and I went to see the Kastles Wednesday night. There were no real current big names, but some past big names definitely, including Martina Hingis! It was so nice to see live tennis in a different style. They really try to make this tennis league spicier than the Grand Slams, including getting the crowd to cheer on the local team. One chant was "Refuse to Lose" and I brought Mike back a free sign they gave out with that slogan on it. I told him it was to hang up for when he studies the rest of this month.
Tiff's Baby Shower
My stepsister, Tiffany, is expecting a baby girl at the end of August and she had her baby shower today at my mom and stepdad's house in Virginia. Because my sister was busy that morning and my mom had to help set up for the shower, I arrived early to take care of my favorite little man. Of course, I took a good number of pictures.
Tomorrow, I might get to hang out with Ashton on his first trip to the zoo! And this upcoming weekend I'll be in Philadelphia at my Little's wedding (my first as a bridesmaid!). Next week's post will be a doozy, for sure.
Mike and I spent our Fourth of July at our friend Josh's (and Steph and Ross and Dan) much-anticipated 4th of July Roof Party. We watched the downtown fireworks not-to-be-overshadowed by the fireworks just from the block party on a street two blocks from the roof. Unfortunately, my allergies (or cold? because I can't tell the difference) went crazy right before the fireworks and so we left shortly after. However, I tried to snag a few pictures in between sneezes.
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Bad picture, but it helps give you the idea. |
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Sick Independence Day selfie! |
I like this one:) See the tiny monument on the left! |
Wimbledon
Roger and our foodsss. |
Refuse to Lose! & Goodbye Happy Hour
The next night Mike and I went to a happy hour to say goodbye to Matt and Cori who are moving to California while Cori starts her MBA:( So excited for them, but sad to say goodbye. We snapped a picture with Kellex while being goofy...
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I missed the open mouth memo. |
Tiff's Baby Shower
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This face. |
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THIS face. |
Chilling in the pool<3 |
I was basically a personal lazy river for him. |
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#hardcoreauntiemode |
Tomorrow, I might get to hang out with Ashton on his first trip to the zoo! And this upcoming weekend I'll be in Philadelphia at my Little's wedding (my first as a bridesmaid!). Next week's post will be a doozy, for sure.
Tuesday, July 1, 2014
The Rest of June in Review
I know Mike and I have not posted in a while. How could we have predicted that the summer would have been this crazy? Law school is over and my students are out of school, but somehow (with the help of bar studying and summer programming at my job) our stress level has increased significantly in June. Besides work and studying, we've had lots of other things to take up the rest of our time:
June 14th: GoRuck Light!
June 15th: Cafe Berlin Brunch
June 16th: Private Lives
June 21st: HOME
June 28th-29th: Independence Run 5-miler and Moving
June 30th: "Top Gun"
June 14th: GoRuck Light!
- Sometime in May, Mike signed up for a challenge event with his friend from Woodberry, Taylor. I has just asked Mike to sign up for a race with me this summer and he said he was too busy! But I later found out that the draw of this challenge was that it was military-style and would help prepare him for ODS in the Fall. I normally only like familiar, but I impulsively decided to sign up with Mike and Taylor out of solidarity. We ended up doing the race the weekend after we got engaged and it was such a good shared experience to have in that moment. Mike carried me....on his back...at many points throughout the challenge. I carried a 125 pound girl for a little ways up a hill. Our entire team was working/lifting/running for about 5 hours total. And then, at the very end, our cadre called "the future bride and groom" up in front of the group. Who...me? Taylor had told our cadre about us getting engaged and our team ended up carrying us on their shoulders together while humming "Here comes the Bride...". It was an incredible event. I was sore for about a week after, but I already can't wait to find another one to do.
- A story Mike's friend, Taylor, wrote about the organization that does these challenges: http://www.washingtonpost.com/
lifestyle/magazine/dont-quit- why-a-post-writer-signed-up- for-12-hours-of-hell-twice/ 2013/08/22/4194305c-eeed-11e2- bed3-b9b6fe264871_story.html - This is a video of the team carrying Mike and I on their shoulders: https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=10152618403725769. It says it is a public video, but if you can't see it, I don't know how to fix that:)
- The website for more information about the event: https://www.goruck.com/light
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Pre-race....when we still had the energy to smile:) |
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Our whole group for the GoRuck Light! If you can't spot me, I'm the only one who is doing the 'sorority squat'. |
- I need to write about Cafe Berlin because it's one of my first experience with authentic German food. Mike and I met up with Patrick and Justine and Justine lovingly offered to help us move some furniture later (that we were acquiring from Steph W.'s home in Maryland)...don't we have amazing friends? Anyway, while re-discovering my love of authentic sauerkraut and strong mustards, I also re-discovered how glorious french press coffee is.
June 16th: Private Lives
- We saw the last production of our Shakespeare Theater Company subscription for this year. This particular play asked deep questions about love, relationships, hate, and divorce, but did so in an often hilarious way. STC really did a great job with their subscriptions for young professionals and I hope we can take advantage of a similar opportunity in whatever cities we end up in.
June 21st: HOME
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An adorable Ashton picture! |
- I went home to see the family and Baby Ashton. I also wanted to hunt around for some supplies for the new apartment. (Our new place is basically just full of free stuff we've accumulated over the past couple of months. Thanks to all who donated to us!) Baby Ashton has gotten SO BIG. He is almost 8 months old now (I can't believe it) and has gotten way more active. He is such a happy baby, smiling all the time and laughing easily. I cannot wait until Courtney comes to the city and I get to babysit him for a whole evening!
June 28th-29th: Independence Run 5-miler and Moving
- At 7:15am the Saturday morning of our first day of REAL moving, I has a 5-mile race to run in Leesburg, VA. I must have signed up for it when I was feeling particularly motivated and impulsive, because Past Kels was not looking out for Future Kels. I also did not realize that Leesburg, VA was an hour away from DC and that I would have to wake up at 5am. Nonetheless, I had comittted to running it with Kelly and Alex and, by the time 8am rolled around, I'd completed 5 miles at about an 8:30 pace....not bad for the amount of training I had done which was nothing different my usual workouts. The race was actually super nice! The course was hilly, but in the countryside, and it felt nice to be that productive that early in the morning. At my best, I actually am a morning person....just not on moving weekends.
- Mike and I ended up moving everything in 4 trips with my car....and we did it all ourselves. I'm actually really impressed with us. I would describe the experience of moving with your partner as.....an exercise in character-building and trust-building. Because we both value efficiency, I did a lot of organizing/packing/sorting (my strengths) and Mike did a lot of heavy lifting and logistics (his strengths). Yesterday, we found a bug in our apartment and I told Mike that I'd identified bug-killing as one of his strengths so I'd let him handle that one;) I don't think he bought that compliment.
Rupert is settling in nicely! He is happier than we've ever seen him:) |
- Seeing a movie outdoors was one of the items on my DC summer bucket list. I decided on Top Gun in Crystal City because Kelly said it was the best venue and because I though Top Gun had something to do with the Navy. (I had never seen it before.) Kelly, Alex, Mike, and I ate We the Pizza and ice cream on blankets and then were treated to an epic movie (awesome soundtrack!) featuring Tom Cruise at his best. It was really hard to tear ourselves away from all of the organizing and nesting in our new place, but it was totally worth it!
Pizza and Screen on the Green in Crystal City! Blurry is arts |
I can't believe that today is the first day of July and that, in the first 6 months of the year, the following happened:
- I started a new job
- We went to Disney!
- Mike finalized his acceptance into the Navy and commissioned!
- Mike graduated from law school!
- We got engaged:)
- We moved into a new place together:)
Things to look forward to during the rest of 2014!
- our Breakfast at Wimbledon brunch this Sunday!
- Jenny's wedding in less than 2 weeks! (We'll be staying with Brian and Kay in Philly)
- Mike finishing the Bar and us celebrating with a trip to Cumberland!
- 10K in August that hopefully Mike and I will actually have time to train for!
- Sending Mike off to ODS! Then welcoming him back!
- Getting married!
Saturday, June 14, 2014
How We Got Engaged
Of course, you probably know by now that it was a big weekend. I really wish I could devote some of this post to telling you about.....
The "Look": (Mike's Drink)
I honestly could not have asked for anything more.
- how cool and calm (really!) I was on my first flight by myself, flying down to the beach to join Mike and friends
- how funny it was that, during my first time in the ocean with Mike (I generally avoid the ocean part of the beach), we were evacuated from the water due to the sighting of sharks (yes, plural!) in shallow water!
- how I cried when we got to visit The Fish House, a restaurant the we always visit as tradition, because the restaurant owner told Mike I was a keeper (this was before he proposed) and proceeded to give us all free pirate hats (we always get something free when we go there and he is adorable)
- how watching The Room with Mike is one of the most enjoyable experiences ever
.....but I shall leave those as bullet points and skip to the best part of the weekend!
I had an idea that Mike might propose this weekend. It was only because, after I got to the beach, there was this moment where he was extremely helpful with me locating something in his suitcase and my intuition went off. Anyway, by the time it reached Saturday afternoon, I had figured it might not happen because 1) maybe he sensed that I knew or 2) because it was difficult to find alone time and we were running out of time. We played some tennis and Mike beat me twice. After walking back to drop off the rackets at the house before heading back to the beach, Mike decided to stop by a pool we were going to visit later. I thought nothing of it because it was a really sweet pool that I wanted to check out. We walked to the edge of the pool overlooking the lake and Mike starts saying really sweet things that I momentarily disregarded because I 'think' that he is trying to make me 'think' that he is proposing. Mike would say I thought this was a "red herring." Anyway, by the time I realized that he was not joking, I was crying (of course) and he was on one knee with a ring out. I recall him saying stuff about wanting to make memories and about us dating for over 2 years, but my favorite part was when he said something about marriage being hard work, but knowing that we can do it together. Of course I said yes and we hugged and kissed and then swam for a while in the pool trying to figure out how to best tell our friends that were also at the beach with us.
It seemed like the only fair option was to head to the beach and see who noticed the ring first:). Of course the first to notice was Beau (ever observant- "Kelsey, do you have something that you would like to share with the group?") and we had drinks and hugged everyone. Later on, some strangers actually came up to us and congratulated us on our engagement. We went back to the beach house after the tide came in and Ben had concocted special cocktails for us. **Side story: Way long ago, I told Mike that I thought it'd be hilarious if, during some hypothetical significant relationship celebration in our future, I had a custom cocktail named after me and he had one named after him. However, when these cocktails were to be combined, they'd make a better cocktail! Well, Mike had told Ben and Ben had pulled that challenge off and made custom cocktails for us! (Recipe below) After drinks, we went to the pool one more time and called all of our immediate family members to tell them the news. Then we celebrated the rest of the night with kebabs, daiquiris, and watching Frozen! (I know, perfect evening.)
My drink in the champagne flute and Mike's in the martini glass. |
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The combined creation! |
2oz Ouzo
1oz Lillet Rouge
2 dashes Angostura bitters
Stir with ice and serve up.
I Know People: (My Drink)
1oz Gin
1oz Elderflower Liqueur (St. Elder or St. Germain)
2 dashes Angostura bitters
Stir with ice, serve in a champagne flute, and top with champagne.
Kelsicle: (Our combined drink)
1oz Ouzo
1oz Gin
1/2oz Lillet Rouge
1/2oz Elderflower Liqueur
2 dashes Angostura bitters
Shake with ice. Serve in a coupe and top with champagne.
I've been overwhelmed with a number of feelings since the engagement and I think it's because, no matter how much you try not to hold anything back in relationships, some subconscious part of us is still afraid of being vulnerable. The first major feeling is that I just really cannot wait to marry Michael. It feels like I'm looking forward to Christmas, but I just really want one present, and I found out I get it! I get to keep him. I knew I wanted to keep him very early on in our relationship. He has a very distinct Michael James-ness that is a rare find in the world. Many friends and family reflect on how we balance each other out in the best way and it's easy to see how we lie on the opposite sides of many spectrums while still agreeing on the most important things.
The second major feeling is in reaction to the overwhelming love I've received from family and friends since the engagement. I adore Mike's family and friends and now I officially feel 'adopted' into this side of his life. I know my family adores Mike and could not be more excited about the news. Mike is now officially "Uncle Mike" to Ashton and I am "Auntie Kels". :) But really, I think one of my favorite parts of the engagement was hearing responses from friends and family.
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The aftermath of watching The Room the night before. Plastic spoons were an interactive feature this year. |
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When we went back to the pool after we had gotten engaged to snap a picture of the location. |
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The ring! The story is the diamonds belonged the Mike's great grandmother and were made into a ring by his grandmother. |
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Kay offered to take pictures for us! This is one that we tried to get with the sunset in the background.... |
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.....but apparently that is bad for lighting.... |
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....so we turned the other way and this one is my favorite!!! |
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Okay, fine, this one too. |
Monday, June 2, 2014
Bridal/Birthday/Brunch Weekend
Quite the big weekend!
Work Retreat
This Weekend
I'll be joining Mike and people at the beach this Friday and flying by myself down there (eep!). I've never flown by myself before, but beach weekend is something worth facing fears for because it's probably my 2nd favorite annual weekend. (1st being NYE reunion weekend which wins because I've been doing it longer.) Thus, I have lots of time to clean, work out (I just signed up for 2 races this month, 2 of which I'm currently not trained for), read, and NOT watch Game of Thrones. Game of Thrones is a show Mike and I watch together and he has made me promise not to watch it without him, though I've tried convincing him of all the ways we could distance watch it together (like have a Game of Thrones webinar or something....). Anyway, he's not budging and, thus, I'll just have to avoid social media the entire week because I know something insane happened! No spoilers, people!
Hope you all have a great week!
First of all, in the middle of the week, I had a work retreat on the eastern shore of Maryland. We stayed for the work day in a vacation house out in the country where it was unbelievably and amazingly quiet. I got to ride on a speedboat with my coworkers and look at all of the beautiful, expensive houses that exist out there (including the one from Wedding Crashers) and before we left we ate freshly cooked Maryland blue crabs that one of our board members brought to us! We couldn't eat half of the bushel because there were SO many so I decided to bring some leftover to Mike. Picture me riding on the metro with a paper bag full of crabs (that distinctively smell like crabs) and one of the crab claws has punched through the paper bag. I was not being sneaky at all. Oh well! Can't let delicious crab go to waste!
Maxi, one of the dogs who joined us on retreat, enjoying the boat ride! |
Little's Bridal Shower
My little's bridal shower was this weekend in Manassas and I have never been to a shower that was more put together. Her mom did an amazing job and I kept telling her I wanted to take pictures of everything. So I did:) I got to meet the other bridesmaids and reunite with some of my sorority sisters and I'm getting so excited for the wedding next month! I picked up my dress and have to get it altered and have to find silver shoes too!
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Katie (Jenny's sister) and Jenny. Superstar sisters. |
Bridesmaids table set up with how she knew each of us. Actually the dress Abbey is wearing on the right is our dress, except it's in coral. |
Bridesmaids and bride picture. Brita, Katie, Jenny, Nicole, Sarah, Me, Abbey. |
Opening presents! |
Megan's Birthday
Saturday evening, I got together with some high school friends in Northern Virginia to celebrate Megan's birthday. We went to a Japanese restaurant and I got a bento box that came with so much sushi that I couldn't eat it all! Mike's mom has seen what I can do to a bento box before so this really was quite a lot of sushi. I actually ate the leftovers for breakfast the next morning. The price was really good too compared to what sushi costs in the city. We went to see a cover band and danced to nineties and country songs and have vowed to get together again soon!
Ambar Brunch and Farmer's Market
I made plans on Sunday to get together with one of my coworkers, Alicia (she took Mike's commencement pictures!), on Sunday, and Mike/Kay/&Absi were getting brunch nearby 30 minutes before I had to meet Alicia. If it wasn't one of my new favorite places in Eastern Market, Ambar, I might not have attempted to eat in 30 minutes, but the cheese pie and poached pear waffle were totally worth it. Ambar also has a bottomless brunch deal that I don't think can be beat in the city so I'm determined to go back when I have longer to enjoy it:)
Found 3 anchor/chevron coasters for $10.00 at the farmer's market and had to get them! |
This Weekend
I'll be joining Mike and people at the beach this Friday and flying by myself down there (eep!). I've never flown by myself before, but beach weekend is something worth facing fears for because it's probably my 2nd favorite annual weekend. (1st being NYE reunion weekend which wins because I've been doing it longer.) Thus, I have lots of time to clean, work out (I just signed up for 2 races this month, 2 of which I'm currently not trained for), read, and NOT watch Game of Thrones. Game of Thrones is a show Mike and I watch together and he has made me promise not to watch it without him, though I've tried convincing him of all the ways we could distance watch it together (like have a Game of Thrones webinar or something....). Anyway, he's not budging and, thus, I'll just have to avoid social media the entire week because I know something insane happened! No spoilers, people!
Hope you all have a great week!
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