I just booked the register office (apparently, it's not registry, as I always thought it was) for our wedding in February, and had a sudden and unexpected burst of nerves and overwhelming excitement as I did so. Squeee!!
Now that I'm starting to get tangible evidence of impending nuptials, I'm starting to get much more excited than I have been since Kevin first proposed in January. We have the stuff for the invitations, bunches of lavender and rosemary drying, the 'trial veil' (which I'll blog about only if people actually want to hear about how you make a veil – I have lost the ability to tell what's interesting and what's dull now!).
It's all slowly become much more real, and I'm slowly getting much more excited. Indeed, every now and again I get a sort of flash of “Oh gosh! I'm getting married!”, accompanied by a little fizz of excitement and happiness. I'm glad that we didn't rush things – I'd be missing out on all this anticipation if we had!
Unexpected excitedness
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It is so exciting isn't it? From what I remember though you hit a lull once you've planned the big things and it's too early to do the last minute things – it's important to remember your bride-to-be status during this time, I remember I would only drink Champagne (well ended up being anything with bubbles as my fizz habit was adding rather a lot to the budget!)
I would love to hear about your veil, I think you're being very brave doing so much of this yourself.
I'm not sure if it's bravery or control freakery. 😉
I'm hoping, in a way, that i will hit a lull at some point, so that I can get on with some paying work!
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