In Which the Conspiracy is Revealed
You may have noticed a distinct lack of activity on this blog lately. I've noticed. It's made me a bit nervous. I've heard the stories. As a bride I am supposed to devote every available second of my life to planning this wedding. Ideally I would have enough money at my disposal to quit the job, so I could turn the planning into a full time process. And then I'm going to hire someone on top of that to assist in the planning.
But I've spent about 15 minutes on wedding stuff in the last month (calling florists to set appointments), and I think we're well on schedule without killing ourelves later in the process.
Check the math for me - here's what we've got lined up thus far:
Church, Reception Hall, Caterer, Photographer, DJ, Wedding Dress, Hairdresser, Rehearsal Dinner.
Here's what's left to be lined up:
Florist, Invitations, Mens Attire, Bridesmaid Attire, Registry
There are also some things that we've gotten started on, but can't complete until later:
Honeymoon planning, Cake, Seating Arrangements
Plus a variety of details to be worked out, that I know will take up more time as we get closer to the date.
So what am I supposed to be spending all this time on? I suspect I'm supposed to make every one of our decisions much more difficult than it actually is. I'm supposed to spend weeks pondering exactly what the correct shade of pink should be. I'm supposed to interview every photographer/caterer/florist etc. in a tri-state region before making a decision. But really, I've got better things to do with my time. We're interviewing around 3-4 vendors in each given area and, assuming one fits our criteria and we are happy with the product they are offering, we book them. Could there be a slightly better photographer/caterer/florist etc. out there? Probably, but I'm not going to kill myself in the name of the hunt.
And I bet no one will notice the difference on the wedding day.
But I've spent about 15 minutes on wedding stuff in the last month (calling florists to set appointments), and I think we're well on schedule without killing ourelves later in the process.
Check the math for me - here's what we've got lined up thus far:
Church, Reception Hall, Caterer, Photographer, DJ, Wedding Dress, Hairdresser, Rehearsal Dinner.
Here's what's left to be lined up:
Florist, Invitations, Mens Attire, Bridesmaid Attire, Registry
There are also some things that we've gotten started on, but can't complete until later:
Honeymoon planning, Cake, Seating Arrangements
Plus a variety of details to be worked out, that I know will take up more time as we get closer to the date.
So what am I supposed to be spending all this time on? I suspect I'm supposed to make every one of our decisions much more difficult than it actually is. I'm supposed to spend weeks pondering exactly what the correct shade of pink should be. I'm supposed to interview every photographer/caterer/florist etc. in a tri-state region before making a decision. But really, I've got better things to do with my time. We're interviewing around 3-4 vendors in each given area and, assuming one fits our criteria and we are happy with the product they are offering, we book them. Could there be a slightly better photographer/caterer/florist etc. out there? Probably, but I'm not going to kill myself in the name of the hunt.
And I bet no one will notice the difference on the wedding day.
2 Comments:
I think the time spent with the trainer and appeasing the aliens counts, too.
Nope. That's not wedding related. That's just the right thing to do.
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