While Wes and I were away in Europe we (each individually) made a list of goals for ourselves that we were determined to stick to as we "integrated" back into the "real world." These goals included and were not limited to cooking/food choices, basic life skills, work out plans, job goals, etc. Now that we've been back for 7 months it is time to assess those goals and write new ones. One goal amongst the list is to sort out what I want from a blog. I miss blogging... or maybe it is that I miss wanting to blog? I loved writing blogs, and I used to wonder why everyone didn't have one--they're fun! I miss having a camera around my neck as I cook dinner, and sharing the latest Portland adventure with you all. But I guess that is just it.. we aren't in Portland anymore. Nor are we far away from our "audience" anymore. The whole point of the blog was to remain close with friends and family and keep you in touch with what we were doing. Now we are doing things
with you, in the flesh! Anyway, my whole point here is simply to say that in the midst of transitioning into the rest of this California/no school/full time job/lifestyle, the blog will transition too.... maybe it will morph into nothing... maybe it will continue to be what it's always been... For today, it was fun to stop in and write something! And because blogs are always much more exciting with pictures, I thought I'd share a few pictures that we snapped with my phone of the wedding flowers I did over the weekend.
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mini peach cabbage roses, white spray roses, coral peonies, wax flower, sweet pea, creamy hypericum berries, ruscus, maiden hair fern, hydrangea, lily of the valley, dusty miller, and a couple others joined the party.
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| So thankful to have such supportive family! After having an emergency set of 100 coral peonies sent to me the morning of the wedding, they huddled around and processed them for me. Thanks team! :) |
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| a blurry shot of the bouquets all suited up and ready for the journey to the wedding. |
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| Assembling the Chuppah arrangement. Couldn't have done it without my faithful sidekick, AKA, Mom.
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| 3 hours, many zip ties and staples later and...it's finished! |
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It was a very surreal experience to get to sit in on the wedding and get to watch all my hard work interacted with and enjoyed.
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