Currently the HOT TOPIC on the knot: "Is a half-dozen rose bouquet too small for the bridesmaids? WHAT?! who cares?! I can't believe how many responses that has. Do people really feel strongly about the size of a bouquet? Seriously. Can there really be "too small"? I know there could be "too big" meaning cumbersome to carry, but will people really look at my bridesmaids and say "she should have sprung for bigger bouquets"? Man. Ps. The Knot is calling this the "HOT TOPIC", I didn't make that up.
I just came back from the gym, it's 8:45am and I am already on the knot. I can't help it. Yesterday we came back from the Ballroom, and I am signing the contract this week, most likely. I know we don't have the church yet, but Matt SWEARS I shouldn't worry, and I suppose I should listen to him because he's done this before. We are now past the annulment contention period, it should go through VERY shortly, so I suppose he's right. We still have 15 months until the wedding.
So um, I can say that we are definitely getting married in May 2009. It's real, it's happening. I can plan, and I don't have to worry. So I'm on the knot. So sue me. I'm very excited, and they have an excellent guest list tool, which I am loving. I can see who is single, who is coming with a guest, who is a child/not ordering alcohol... I can also add them to separate guest lists for the rehearsal dinner, the shower, and the bachlor/ette parties, and plus in their e-mail and street addresses. It's a great tool. I need to do a good first guest list so that Matt and I can really hammer out a budget - we are already saving, which is great, but we need to ramp it up.
But I could care less about bouquets, or flowers in general. I am not having my wedding reception next to a shark tank so that people can look at dead plants.
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you should still 'friend' me on the Knot. it will make me feel better about having a profile up there.
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