Thank you to my amazing friend, and brilliant photographer Andy Delva, who came up here and took pictures when this low budget mess was going down. He gave me amazing shots even when I told him we didn’t want to stop and pose for anything. Without Andy, I would have had no pictures of this day at all. Thank you also to my amazing, creative, and hard working friends & family who enabled us to throw the whole shebang for under $2000.00 (dress and suit included). Especially my sister, who made my bouquet when I told her no flowers, iced my cupcakes, sewed yards of bunting, made my garter, crafted the bridesmaids headbands and even made Josh’s Boutonniere and countless other things. Finally, thank you to my husband Josh for taking my “make something out of pallets for the stage” statement and turned it into a piece of art that was perfect for our wedding.
The night before our wedding I get a text from Josh asking “Will this work?” I still think it looks like magic.
When he first saw me down the aisle…he said he was just nervous
Wearing my mom’s pearl pendant necklace
The men praying over Josh
putting on my dress
Groom
garter
sunlight
My two brothers together
my niece had plenty of dress to hide in
down the aisle with pop
Pastor Tom does a good wedding
we’re cute
locking it down
we do
my dad giving Josh the gift I made for my future husband when I was 12…so embarrassing
after the ceremony our first moment alone
our little table
I found these cake toppers from 1988 at goodwill the week after I got engaged. They were $1 and I loved them.
my sister is the reason almost anything looked good at the wedding
cupcakes that my amazing friends baked in mass, and then my talented sister iced and decorated in record time after they were in place
war
toasted
she’s cute
the toasts were often…detailed
my new brother in law
they’re brothers now
The first boys I ever loved
First Dance
lovely facial expression, about to toss that thing
gettin’ it
toss
fake. she’s not shy.
reception dancing [don’t tell the church]
I got too low…and fell down
cha cha slide like bosses party hard like bosses
reception dancing [don’t tell the church]
i could have danced all night…after I took off my shoes
adios babies!
And now, if any of you haven’t seen it before…once again, here is the video Josh put together of our day.
Chats from the Past brought to you by….chats….from….the past
Occasionally I stumble upon past G chats or Facebook messages between myself and a friend or Josh, that at the time were probably sincere, but now are just too funny.
This one is Josh and I on March 17th 2012. This was a month after we got married, before I was granted a little more flexible schedule. Josh was working a ton of hours at church which included the whole weekend, and during his only day off (Monday) I was at work.
Me: hi boo boo bear
> > > Josh: hi poo poo bear
Me: I miss you. I hate that we only see each other when one of us is asleep! This must be what it’s like for a traditional folkloric vampire and a normal human to be in love.
> > > Josh: We’re like a more historically accurate depiction of twilight.
Me: Basically, but it’s more sad than sexy for sure.
Thank God for an easier schedule, who knows how sappy we would have gotten.
Occasionally I stumble upon past G chats or Facebook messages between myself and a friend or Josh, that at the time were probably sincere, but now are just too funny.
This one is Josh and I on July 6th 2012 (a work day) Just after noon.
Josh: Teach me to use Pinterest
Me: Baby, not now. You know to do these things. You are smart, you can figure it out.
Josh: I just need to know how to get started
Me: Sign up. Did you do that? Sign up.
My husband and I both work in ministry. He works on production at a large church and I work in the web department of an international relief and development organization. There is so much fulfillment in being able to say you really believe in the mission of the place where you work. It’s so fulfilling for Josh when he works hard at creating a cohesive church service and he gets to see people make a decision for Christ or take the next step of obedience in Baptism. I love when hard work on a web page or graphic design inspires someone to donate to a project that educates poor students in Haiti or provides water to people in need in Nicaragua or shelters an orphan in Zambia. We are so blessed in our jobs. That being said, ministry is beyond a full time commitment.
In our first year of our marriage there have been countless late nights spent apart because of the requirements of our jobs. While we wouldn’t change jobs for the world right now, it has caused a lot of issues. Our different temperaments, the different ways we were raised, and our vastly different views on how a house should be kept have caused a lot of tension. I was talking with an older person the other day, who has been married for 40+ years and they told me that all the issues I told them about came down to just one issue: communication. All the tension, they said, is based on differing expectations that haven’t spelled out for each other, and our busy schedules were ensuring that we wouldn’t be able to tell each other everything we needed in casual conversation. One issue seems so much more conquerable than dozens so I took the rest of their advice.
They told me to have Josh write down everything he could think of that we should communicate on once a week, and for me to do the same. So we did. Not surprisingly many of the points were the same on both of our lists. So, I’ve taken the lists and created a document. We’ve both agreed to meet every Monday, review the document and the dozen or so question is asks, and together write down our answers. This thing covers everything from bills to sexual expectations to social engagements to household chores to prayer and beyond. We talk about how the previous week was and our expectations for the coming week. Then we will place it in a binder and keep them all there each week adding the fresh document.
This way, we get the business of having a life together out of the way in about an hour each week and then, when we do have precious time together, it can be spent just enjoying each other – as friends, the way we started. We’re only a few weeks in, but I really think if we stick with it – it will be a useful tool. Has anyone else tried something like this?
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