Alright, so Formspring may be my newest addiction...too bad no one reads my ramblings enough to want to ask me a question. Then today, BAM! right there in my inbox, "Someone asked you a question"...really? Ok, so this person didn't have the guts to actually tell me who they were but it was still an interesting question for me, the comments I made were made in High School and forced me to reflect on the changes I've made since being in high school. I encourage everyone to go to http://www.formspring.me/FishieBride and ask a question-I promise to answer all of them!
Hello Sam.... I remember a certain someone who called marriage is for losers and monogamy is stupid.... Now getting married and settling down... MMMM I think I was right all along...
I don't think I used those exact words but ok, if that's how you remember it. As humans, we are naturally and constantly changing and evolving. I’m not the same person I was when I made those comments-I'm guessing you and I haven't interacted since high school otherwise you'd know that. Marriage is all about what you make it-I don't intend to have the same kind of lifeless boring marriage my parents or grandparents had- if you allow your relationship to become stagnant and lifeless then yes, marriage is "for losers" but if you allow your marriage to continue to grow and flourish, making time for your relationship and by not getting bogged down by the day to day monotony but making sure that on a daily basis your partner knows that you are still “in love” with them. If you knew me at all, you’d know that I am not one who enjoys the same old same old, day in and day out. Life is what you make it, if you make it stale and boring then your relationships will be stale and boring. But, if you find a way to inject your normal day-to-day existence with something unexpected and enjoyable then that’s what your relationship will be, unexpected and enjoyable. I’ve had two years of unexpected and enjoyable with someone who understands me and motivates me to be more than I ever thought I could be; and if losing my mother taught me anything it’s that life is short and if I am able to get even 1 more day of unexpected and enjoyable with this person it’s all worthwhile.
Since there's no college courses on "The Art of Wedding Planning" join a 20-something bride on her journey from "to-do" to "I Do"
Monday, May 24, 2010
Formspring Me
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Wednesday, May 19, 2010
Blog Face-Lift
In case you hadn't noticed, this poor little blog has gotten a much needed face-lift! Thanks to http://www.shabbyblogs.com/ for the fabulous background and other elements.
So what do you think? Should I leave it, go back to the way it was, or scrap this and find a different layout?
So what do you think? Should I leave it, go back to the way it was, or scrap this and find a different layout?
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Fishie Bride,
Non Wedding Related,
Wedding Blogs
Monday, May 17, 2010
The Registry List
We all remember being little kids and writing out our lists to Santa in July. Wait, that was just me? Oops, sorry!
You could write anything you wanted on that list, and then just put a little stamp on the envelope and like magic it went up to the North Pole for Santa to read and memorize so that when it came time to deliver all those little presents he'd remember that Little Sammi wanted an Easy Bake Oven for christmas and BAM! there it was Christmas morning.Well, getting married is kind of like that...only 100 times better!
Monday, May 3, 2010
Registry Must-Have
I think I've found my new registry must-have...
Personally, I like that it's the same type of material used by the military to protect against chemical weapons.
Do you have any "must-have" items for your registry?
Do you have any "must-have" items for your registry?
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