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A Perfect Day

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It was a perfect day:  perfect weather, beautiful and meaningful service, wonderful friends and family gathered to celebrate, and two beautiful people–now husband and wife.

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Sarah and Adam after the service.

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Having fun during the photo session in the gazebo.

Friday Night Pre-Wedding Activities

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I woke up Thursday with a very sore throat—not fair–and I still have it. It’s slowing me down a little but not a lot. Compared to what Adam’s family is going through it’s a minor inconvenience. They arrived in Chicago yesterday to find out that there flight was delayed, then cancelled. Next they were told there were no flights to Rochester or Buffalo last night or today. (But Steve, Adam’s best man, and Susan flew right from Chicago to Rochester last night. Go figure!) Sarah found a car for the Cleavelands to rent in Evanston, but this morning they managed to get a flight to Toronto where they’ll rent a car and drive to Buffalo to pick up the car they reserved long ago. They will finally arrive in Rochester over 24 hours after they anticipated. We were hoping to get to know them better over dinner tonight, but that won’t happen.

I do, however, have a house full and am expecting around fourteen for dinner now. I already had a lot of food, so I got some more and will be feeding all the wedding party that has arrived so far. Jina, Sarah’s maid of honor, arrived this morning. We were so glad to see her and always enjoy spending time with her. Jina, Sarah, and I assembled programs this afternoon. We have just a few more to do as Kinko’s didn’t cut enough of the cover paper for us. Tim, Josh, Steve, and Steve’s girlfriend, Susan are here. Jake and Abby arrive at the airport in a few moments. Elizabeth and Sarah are on their way as is Andy. They should all be here in time for dinner. So much fun to meet all of Adam’s friends and to have a house full. Matt, who has truly been displaced by all of this, is less than thrilled, but he’ll probably be relieved to find out the family dinner isn’t happening.

It’s raining pretty steadily now, but the forecast for Sunday is total sun and 80 degrees. Here’s hoping the meteorologist is accurate!

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The Count Down

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Sarah and Adam arrived from Georgia this weekend. First thing we did was hang the wedding dress on our bedroom window so the train would stay unwrinkled and the dress would be out of harm’s way. Sarah has never been of the persuasion that her wedding dress needed to be a secret, so Adam actually went with her when she did her final choosing. It’s the first time I’ve seen it, however, and it’s beautiful.

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It’s been a busy weekend. We planned the seating for the reception—not nearly as difficult as I imagined it would be. Sarah, Adam, and Tracy put the final touches on the program so it can be printed. We picked out paper for the program and ribbon to tie them. We went to church, and Sarah met with Session afterwards as part of her ordination process. Matt began moving his stuff home from the cottage where he’s been living during the school year. He needs to be out of the cottage by Wednesday. Where all his stuff is going is a mystery to me since we have all these guests arriving for the weekend. I hope we’ll find hiding places for most of it before guests start arriving on Friday.

It seems like it’s all coming together. Let’s hope for better weather next weekend. Today it was in the 40’s, very windy, raining off and on, and once we saw a bit of hail!

The Cream-colored Cloud

The search for something to wear to my daughter’s wedding, now less than two weeks away, was generally a bummer. My friend, Karen, and I looked for over five hours one day and I found exactly three outfits I was willing to try on, and none I was willing to wear. About a month later I wandered through Lord and Taylor’s and found a three piece cream suit—little flirty skirt, lace tank, and three-quarter sleeved jacket. It was a little dressier than I wanted but I thought it looked nice, and it fit well, so I brought it home. It has hung in the closet for six weeks or so and every now and then I wondered if it really was what I wanted. Sarah who saw it on the hanger in early April declared it “perfect,” and since it is her wedding, I decided it must be. This week I began to wonder if I should try it on. Sarah advised against it. “What will you do if you don’t like it? You don’t have time to search for anything new.” My friend, Karen, urged me to do it quickly. I took the latter advice and good thing!! I looked like a cream-colored cloud. This outfit was not me at all. Knew I would feel incredibly conspicuous. So I lost a bit of sleep last night wondering what I was going to do about it. Lucky me. Walked into Lord & Taylor’s this afternoon and there it was—the perfect suit. Still a cream color, more subdued, a bit more tailored, still a little flirty skirt. Best of all, I can wear it again perhaps. Found a great beaded top a few shades darker than the suit, sexy Bandolino sandals the exact same color as the suit and a wonderful little beaded purse. I always envy people who seem to manage to find exactly what they need, when they need it—now it’s true for me too! Such a relief.

“Faves”

Just a quickie from today’s 2Peas blog challenge:

Fave coffee: Starbucks Estima or Serena
Fave tea: Coyote Cafe Passion Fruit
Fave jam: cranberry orange
Fave Peanut Butter: not a fave, at all
Fave sandwich: Panera’s Turkey Artichoke Panini
Fave fast food item: Wendy’s Taco Salad
Fave appetizer: Love them all; warm Brie with pecan cranberry topping comes to mind. I could live on                 appetizers
Fave summertime drink: iced tea
Fave fruit: fresh pineapple
Fave vegetable: roasted asparagus
Fave indulgence: potato chips

Less Than a Month

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In less than a month, Sarah and Adam will be getting married. Overall, our plans have progressed smoothly and, hopefully, we have everything under control. But, like many other mothers, I have this need to clean. I know for a fact that the bridesmaids and seminary students who will be staying at my house do not care, nor will they notice, that I have scrubbed the bathrooms from top to bottom, cleaned all the baskets, and washed all the shelves. Nonetheless, I shall continue. This weekend it is the kitchen, next week the other bathroom. We have had new carpet installed (so lovely, so long overdue) in our hallways and on the stairs. Tomorrow painters come to begin scrapping so they can paint the front entryway, the side porch and trim. Next week window washers arrive (thanks to the generosity of my mother-in-law–who asked if that might be helpful!!!) SOOOOO helpful!! Can’t begin to tell you how grateful I am for that gift! We have many windows, an old house, with tiny panes—just an ordeal to wash. And then we have the yard and many, many flowers to plant. Fortunately, for Rochester, it’s been a warm spring and we should be able to begin next weekend. One thing for sure, if it all gets done, summer vacation should really be relaxing–most of our summer projects will already be done.

So there’s been very little blogging, and I’m barely keeping up with my journaling. I’ve done almost no scrapbooking. But being the compulsive woman I am, I decided at the last minute I should do my fourth and last layout for the DW 2006 Challenge on 2Peas. Here it is.

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Quite a stretch for me. The challenge was "don’t be afraid of bold colors." I don’t use many except on children’s birthday pages.

Well, am I grateful for being compulsive. Imagine my surprise to read that I had won the random drawing for the Autumn Leaves prize. Then imagine my excitement when I opened the box of goodies from Jennifer McGuire and found this:

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Now, of course, I want to play. But I will restrain myself and make a card to send to Jennifer McGuire.
So much fun to be an unexpected winner!

2Peas Challenge for Thursday

We had a great trip to Atlanta, but this week has been crazed so there’s been no time for blogging. Found this challenge on 2Peas tonight and knew I could do this quickly. More later.

  1. My current favorite song: Anything by Allison Krause or The Waifs
  2. The last book I read: Name All the Animals–powerful
  3. What I’m wearing right now: work-out pants, tee, and sneakers—cause I did go work out!
  4. The last CD I bought: A Brief History by The Waifs
  5. The last gift I bought for someone: new clothes for Sarah who will be doing her clinical practice this summer after the wedding.

Spring Break

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We’re off for a 10 day spring break and I am more than ready. Report cards went home with the kids today, and my plans are all set for the week after vacation. I have some reading to do for work, but I left the rest at school.

Usually we’re off for a week at Kiawah Island–a truly beautiful and restful vacation spot where I read and enjoy the sun, and Tracy and Matt golf. Last year my brother, Dane, joined us and it was great.

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The view from our condo last year.

We’ve been going to Kiawah for 10-11 years and this is only the second time we’ve skipped the trip. We’re all going to miss it this year. But . . . Tracy and I do have a trip to Atlanta to visit Sarah to look forward to. We’re leaving Saturday and will be gone a week. It’s a fifteen hour drive one-way so we won’t get there until Easter Sunday. On our way home, we’re stopping in Charlotte, NC to visit with Tracy’s college roommate whom I’ve never met. If it’s a nice day, we may even get a boat ride around Lake Norman.

Tops on our lists to do in Atlanta:

  • time with Sarah; hasn’t been much of that this year
  • new golf clubs for Tracy from the PGA Super Store to replace the ones stolen in November
  • a trip to Archivers; the scrapbook super store (nothing like it locally)
  • a day at the new Atlanta Aquarium (while Sarah is in class and writing a sermon for the following Sunday)
  • shopping at Ikea and The Container Store; love these places, but you have to have a car to bring back the goodies so if we fly you can only purchase very small items. I have two large items I hope to purchase for my study/scrapbook room–one at each place.
  • time by the pool of our hotel (I hope). A little sun and warmth will be a welcome thing although this winter and spring in Rochester have been nothing to complain about!

I’m taking Renee Pearson’s digital designs for scrapbooking with me. I’ve had it for several months and don’t ever seem to have enough time to really work on it. Thank goodness for portable iBooks, and I don’t need an internet connection for this project. I’ll also be working on my Random Me:  A-Z class at Big Picture Scrapbooking. I’m going to need to take a lot of photographs for this project and hope to come home with a list of what I need to do.

Once we get home there’ll be only one month until Adam and Sarah’s wedding so it will be a very busy time. There’s so much to do here that one wonders if the trip to Georgia makes much sense. But we are doing the important stuff–time with Sarah, time with each other–the rest will take care of itself.

Love a Bargain

I had a terrible time finding an outfit to wear to Sarah’s wedding next month. Finally settled on a three piece crepe suit, a little dressier than I envisioned, but everyone who’s seen it thinks it’s perfect. Finding shoes was easier. I bought some nice Franco Sarto sandals at Lord & Taylor’s a week ago. Today while I was waiting for photographs to be developed, I stopped at Cohoes. There were the SAME sandals, my size, $20 less! Needless to say, the first pair are headed back to Lord & Taylor’s. Now to find a purse. . .

Random Me: A-Z

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Here’s my little notebook for the Big Picture Scrapbooking course Random Me:  A-Z.  It’s based on Amy Krouse Rosenthal’s book Encyclopedia of an Ordinary Life, which is a fun read. The week one project was to make this little notebook to record topics for our own encyclopedia entries. I used the new Scenic Route papers and stickers which I’ve purchased for the scrapbook project as well. This one is going to be fun.

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Sarah’s Shower

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My friend, Tina, hosted a wonderful bridal shower for Sarah Saturday. She and Adam received such lovely gifts, and everyone seemed to have a great time. Wonderful food and great company. Plus it was so nice to have Sarah and Adam here—if only for a day.

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I altered little notepads from Target as favors for the shower.

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Sarah’s Aunt Evelyn sent these beautiful flowers. The bridesmaids will be carrying flowers like these in just two months!

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Such a happy time!

DW 2006 Challenge

I’m really enjoying the Designing With 2006 Calendar challenge on 2peas. I’m creating layouts of pictures I thought I would scrap years from now when I retired! But the challenge to scraplift four or more layouts from the calendar each month is inspiring me to look for photos that will complement the layouts. So this week I did one of Sarah in 1980 with her great-grandmother, a two-page layout of her 6th birthday (this is for a current album of all her birthdays I’m working on), and a photo of her college graduation. For someone who scraps primarily by theme this is an unusual approach–but an enjoyable one.

Some of the layouts are of cards and I’ve been on a real roll with those. Doing them for the challenge has prompted me to make cards from scraps of  layouts and just because! All the photos are now in my album on the sidebar. Took me a while to get an album going. As always it was a lot easier than I thought it would be.

Inherit the Wind

We saw a moving and thoughtful production of Inherit the Wind today at GeVa Theater. We are so lucky to have this wonderful professional theater in town. Then we had dinner at The Olive Tree–another Rochester treasure–to celebrate Tracy’s St. Patrick’s birthday. He decided that St. Patrick’s Day on a Friday would be too crazed to go out. Dinner at The Olive Tree was totally relaxing. Great Greek food and great service.

It’s Beginning to Seem Real

A few of the wedding invitations went out last week–local ones before the bridal shower invitations arrived! The rest of the invitations go into the mail tomorrow. but the exciting part was receiving six RSVPs so quickly, several with lovely notes on the bottom. There have been hours of planning, but it’s just now beginning to feel real.

The Weather

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My daughter loves to rub it in. But here’s what we’re faced with in the Northeast–plus high winds!!

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