DAY AS;LDFIU'JNSD WITHOUT COFFEE
Somehow I have
made it over half way through Lent without taking one sip of coffee. I
have even turned down coffee ice cream! For those of you that know me,
this is not normal behavior. And I'm honestly not sure how I have been
able to stand my ground and keep from breaking my fast. Chai tea has
become my new drink of choice, although it doesn't give me the extra
energy like coffee does, it doesn't taste half bad.
And now I've past
the half way mark. It's all downhill from here. Soon me and my beloved
coffee will be reunited! I really could use that coffee this week,
between wedding and reception planning, work, house work, laundry &
all the extra weekend activities. It seems every weekend there is about
500 things to do.
I'm happy to report that wedding planning is finally coming together and starting to actually look half organized.
We still have a few months so things can still fall apart. But I'm crossing my fingers that won't be the case.
I will be happy
when this is all over and life can go back to normal. I have two cousins
getting married this year as well and from what i gather they feel the
same way. The first one is the end of this month and I play the role of
"host" making sure everyone is there & accounted for, along with
getting them down the isle in the right order. Some people put too much
faith in me, especially since I won't have my coffee privileges restored
yet I might have to actual try something like an energy drink *gasp* to
give me what I need to get through the day. Desperate times call for
desperate measures! And I'm sure everything will go just fine. And by
the time my other cousin get's married in August I will have my wedding
over with and can sit back and enjoy visiting with family. Wedding's are
a great time to get to enjoy spending time with family and friends.
It's a shame they can become so stressful for everyone involved. The
those of you who simply receive an invitation with a date & the
hardest part is returning the RSVP on time, count yourself lucky. When
it is your time to go through this wedding process you will understand.
So to all my single friends out there, before you say yes to your prince
charming, make sure you are prepared for 6-9 months of planning,
stressing, planning and more stressing. Along with family
disagreements, tears, meltdowns, disagreements with your fiance,
carrying a planner, a notepad AND wedding binder with you 24/7, making
decisions upon decisions, everyone asking questions to the point that
you think twice about answering phone calls and text messages and I'm
sure there are a few other things that I have forgotten..but the most
important thing to remember:
IT WILL ALL BE WORTH IT.
I know I am not
done with all my wedding stress yet, but I continue to remind myself
that once it is all over I will get to spend the rest of my life with
the love of my life. building a home & family. And as far as I am
concerned, I can put up with all of this if that is what I get to look
forward to in the end.
Even if life isn't perfect, it's my Happily Ever After.
After all that, I hope y'all don't think I'm crazy! :)
(If you see me
after Lent is over at Dutch Brothers with the biggest iced white
chocolate mocha they make in my hand, don't judge me!)
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