Wednesday, July 11, 2007

Binder and Newsletter Projects

















I finally started to put together my wedding binder. It is very much inspired by Joanne's binder and I can only hope that it'll be as organized as hers is. I put in the dividers and labeled all 16 of the tabs. Then I started putting magazine clippings, catalogs, sample invitations and other things I've gathered this past month into its appropriate section. :)

I also decorated the spine.

Here's another photo of the inside of the bridesmaids section:
















Another project inspired by several weddingbees is a bridesmaids newsletter. Sometimes I think if I weren't a teacher OR a travel photographer, I could definitely work as a graphic designer. So I've been designing the basic layout of what the newsletter would look like. I thinking this newsletter will go out to those involved in the bridal party.

The brainstorm sketches:






































So I started tinkering with MS Publisher to create the front page layout and this is what I have so far...

























Look familiar? It's similar to my photography blog design.






The creative juices are definitely flowing!!!

Continuing the search for a wedding venue...

Adam and I have plans to go look at more sites this weekend to have our wedding. I researched numerous places online today. The problem with looking at so many different websites is that places start to look the same after awhile. Another hard-to-swallow realization is that we probably cannot afford very many locations in San Diego. Lots of places are just too expensive or like what Ian pointed out while he was helping me with my wedding planning today is that a lot of sites can't fit the number of people we're inviting to our wedding. I got a little tired of looking at websites today and just wished we could just pick one already. :)

I have a list of possible places that I want to share with Adam before we head out. However, I am a little discouraged that some of these places are quite far from the SD airport. Most of our guests will be coming from out of town and I think asking them to fly in to SD only to drive another 40 minutes inland might be too much to ask of our guests. I guess we'll see if we decide to visit those locations. I found one in that's east of Poway (but seems REALLY east of Poway) and another in Carlsbad, but we'll see.

I'm becoming quite anxious to find a place and set a date. I hear places book up to a year in advance and if we're planning a wedding this time next year, then time's just ticking away. I don't want to pick a place that we'll later regret, but I think our budget will limit the number of possibilities we have in choosing a location.

It's my prayer that God will make it clear to us where our wedding will be.

Until then...

Tuesday, July 10, 2007

Happy 27th Wedding Anniversary Mom and Dad!


Today, July 10th, is my parents' 27th wedding anniversary. It's easy for me to remember because it's exactly 1 year and 6 days before my birthday.

When Adam and I get married next year, I'll be the same age as my mom when she got married. VERY strange. My mom was also about to turn 28 when she had me. VERY VERY strange. I can't even imagine having babies now for completely selfish reasons. To be honest, I'm not quite ready to give up my freedom. :) Plus, I'd like to spend a good couple of years being husband and wife with Adam before having babies. Now I'm off on a tangent...

I think it's cute how everyone in my family is about the same height. It really stands out in our family pictures like the one I included in this post. Hehe.




Mom and Dad, I love you! May He continue to bless your relationship and provide you with endless blessings.


Like a Star...

... across my sky.

I was listening to my iTunes while updating each of the wedding sites' entries last week and came across Corinne Bailey Rae's song, "Like a Star." Her voice just sinks into the deepest parts of your soul and makes it ache (in a good way). I'm a sucker for music that touches my heart. I just love how music can evoke such different emotions with the music, melodies and words.

So, I was thinking, "Oooh, this could be a great wedding song! Quite unique too!" And you bet it's not, "At Last" by Etta James. (No offense to the song, but it's been overdone in my opinion.) It is a bit slow to dance to though. Very sleepy.

However, the chorus does kinda talk about constantly arguing with each other. Unless I'm interpreting it incorrectly?


Here are the lyrics:

Just like a star across my sky,
Just like an angel off the page,
You have appeared to my life,
Feel like I'll never be the same,
Just like a song in my heart,
Just like oil on my hands,
Honour to love you

Still I wonder why it is,
I don't argue like this,
With anyone but you,
We do it all the time,
Blowing out my mind,

You've got this look I can't describe,
You make me feel like I'm alive,
When everything else is au fait,
Without a doubt you're on my side,
Heaven has been away too long,
Can't find the words to write this song,
Oh...
Your love,

Still I wonder why it is,
I don't argue like this,
With anyone but you,
We do it all the time,
Blowing out my mind,

Now I have come to understand,
The way it is,
It's not a secret anymore,
'cause we've been through that before,
From tonight I know that you're the only one,
I've been confused and in the dark,
Now I understand,

I wonder why it is,
I don't argue like this,
With anyone but you,
I wonder why it is,
I wont let my guard down,
For anyone but you
We do it all the time,
Blowing out my mind,

Just like a star across my sky,
Just like an angel off the page,
You have appeared to my life,
Feel like I'll never be the same,
Just like a song in my heart,
Just like oil on my hands



I love it. Adam probably won't like it as our wedding song, but maybe I can convince him to put in our wedding video at least? :)


Your thoughts?



Monday, July 9, 2007

Dinner with Dad



My dad was in town last Thursday working at the local restaurant for the chain that he works for. He called me in the morning and asked if Adam and I wanted to come down to the restaurant so he can cook us dinner.

Free food? Free homecooked Chinese food by my Dad?! Well, you know I wasn't about to pass on that. :)

Something I still miss even after all these years (9 years this Sept) since I've lived at my parent's house is the food. Everyone says their mom or their dad cooks the best, but in my case it's true. ;) My grandpa and my dad are both chefs and I've been spoiled all my life to have eaten truly yummy homecooked Chinese meals every night for dinner. The rare opportunities that I get to go home to LA nowadays, I usually eat as much Chinese food as I can and I bring it back with me to SD. Chinese food is not the same here in SD... Sam Woo's would be the closest, but it's still not the same.

I picked up a pound of shrimp (head-on) and you-choy at 99 Ranch with Adam after he got off work and we went over to the restaurant. My dad, the sometimes flamboyant but always charismatic man that he is, was busy working so he managed to find a moment to cook us up some of my "favorite dishes" as he says. (Frankly, I'm surprised he knows what I like to eat still to this day. Goes to show that your parents know you better than you know yourself sometimes even when you're supposedly a "grown up.")

He goes off and whips up some dishes for us. Adam went to watch. Food is at the very center (below God, family and me) of Adam's soul and I am amazed at how blessed I am to find a man that can cook great food for me like my grandpa and dad used to. My dad comes back with some homemade soup for us with choy, pea pods, mushrooms, chicken and shrimp in a big bowl. It is no longer a secret to my family that Adam LOVES soup... so they always make sure to make Adam a big bowl of it whenever they see him.

Later on, my Dad comes back with beef fried rice, spicy salty shrimp (my fave!) and some steamed choy. MMMMmm! We actually finished it all. We tried to kid ourselves into thinking it was hard work to actually finish it, but who were we kidding? He he.

We had a lovely conversation and he shared about work. He's down in SD because he's introducing five of his new recipes/dishes and he's teaching the chefs how to make it. It's interesting how both my parents are natural teachers. Wonder where I get it from? ;)

It was nice to see my Dad. I saw him last year around September in San Diego and we had dinner just the two of us. I don't think we've done that ever since I was a little, little girl. Something I'm loving about this wedding process beyond the superficial things like magazines and free invitation samples in the mail is being able to get closer to my family (and Adam's family too). Pastor Vic said in our pre-engagement class at church that something beautiful about weddings is that it has the power to mend and strengthen family relationships. It is my deepest desire to have that happen with my own family. Being fiercely independent has it's ups and downs and even though I am quite happy being my own woman, I guess it's okay to need your parents every once in awhile. :)

I realized recently that a big reason for the strain in my parents relationship with me is that we speak very different "love languages." If any of you haven't read it yet, go out and read "The Five Love Languages." There's a quiz you can take to find out what your love language is (or how you express love) and a quiz for your significant other to find out what his/her language his. Both Adam and I have very similar love languages - "physical touch" being at the top of both our lists. We love the hugs, snuggles, cuddles, and all that sappy couple stuff. However, my parents speak a very different love language. It's not "words of affirmation," which means saying verbally how much they love you or are proud of you constantly. It's also not physical touch which is what tops my list by a huge margin. However, what I've learned to appreciate over the years while being "fiercely independent" is that my parents show me they love me by their actions.

They've always worked hard for my siblings, grandparents and I and even though I hate (with a passion) that my mom nags at me about stupid little things all the time, whenever I go home she always makes sure I leave with everything I need (food, paper towels, haw flakes... hehe, weird "Mom" things like that). And for my dad, it's always been cooking. So last night, the great home cooked meal really truly made me feel loved by Dad which is something I've taken for granted or have failed to notice before.

:)





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