Friday, August 27, 2010

Help Me Take a Wedding Break!

Weddings. Weddings. Weddings. Everywhere I turn I see something Wedding related! I am going wedding crazy!

I was watching one of my favorite movies last night, 'Working Girl', Classic Melanie Griffith. I settle in thinking this is what I will do for the rest of the night. But wait, of course there she is crashing a Wedding Reception.

I get online, log on to facebook and spend way too much time browsing through friends Wedding blogs. Stumble on to a random person's wedding photos. Another hour has passed me by.

Get up, change the channel, stuck watching a Food Network channel where they are making a Wedding Cake. Change the channel again...great, Say Yes to the Dress is on. I must watch. I am addicted.

Get up, walk into my kitchen where I pass all my Wedding stationary, Bridesmaid gifts, etc - I sit down and start playing around. Another hour has passed me by.

I get up, I go to bed and I can't sleep because all I can think about is my Wedding. AHHHHHHHHH

As much as I enjoy planning my wedding. I need a break and I need your advice. All you former brides out there...what did you do to take your mind off your Wedding? I have been running, which helps clear my head, but I need to find something else to do with my time to bring me back to reality!!


To all of my readers...What would you like me to do this weekend? Email, Comment, Message with ideas!

4 comments:

  1. Haha, Oh Ali, you always make me laugh! You and Tom should go see a movie. I am not married so I can not help in that department, but I know you love movies!

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  2. That is funny that is what I was thinking, go to the movies. Go see Eat Pray Love. Not about weddings at all, its about self:) I loved it!!

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  3. You should call Courtney to talk about anything NOT wedding related! Ha ha!
    In all seriousness, you can clean- yes, sounds lame, but from past experience, it helps clear your mind, too.
    You can catch a movie, as I often do- try going to a theater solo- quite relaxing, actually, as no need to keep conversation flowing.
    Start organizing random things you KNOW you've been meaning to do.
    Oh, and also clean out those closets for Good Will ;)
    Hope this helps!
    xoxo-
    Court

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