Now, I happen to think that my man has the whole “perfect husband” thing down, (yes, you can roll your eyes now, I know, I know, the newly-wed thing is
Now, I happen to think that my man has the whole “perfect husband” thing down, (yes, you can roll your eyes now, I know, I know, the newly-wed thing is
This song kept re-playing in my head this weekend. It was a beautiful, stretching, grace-filled, joyful and challenging three days. Rocky and Jennifer got married. I had the girls over
(This blog is directed at single people whom I dearly love. To those who stay in touch, THANK YOU. You have no idea how much your support and friendship has
We did see mountains this weekend, with our friends Rocky and Jennifer (couple name = “jocky”) who are getting married this summer and thus in dire need of a break.
I’ve always believed so – I’ve had (and still have) some fantastic male friends in addition to my irreplaceable girls. But it can only go so far when everybody is
Oh my everything. We’re married. No, seriously. Adam and I got married. Remember, the planning? The sparkles? The tumbly who got tied up in knots of butterflies? The hunting for
Sometimes, planning a wedding feels like the hardest possible thing you could choose to do with ALL your spare time. It’s not so much the wedding itself that’s tough (who
All the bridesmaidies are getting sweet ‘dos today, a fact that mystifies the men-folk in our lives. Adam was leaving the Rehearsal Dinner last night, knowing that I wouldn’t see
Last night, I was doing usual thing, running one of 58,976 pre-wedding errands (no, it’s not overwhelming, why?) and then going home to straighten out my life and put on
It’s odd, the reactions we get when we announce that we’re getting married. In a culture that views commitment as stifling and a lifetime marriage as downright primeval, those of