
I'm currently loving the wedding shrug. It's a nice mix of casual with dressy. In San Francisco in August, I'm going to need something warm. I bet I could find one/ get one made on Etsy.
Continue reading The Wedding Shrug 
Continue reading The Wedding Shrug
"Did you know, unless you are bananas-rich, you are kind of expected to plan an entire wedding by yourselves? Venue, invitations, colors, flowers, caterers. (For example, Papa John's requires a two-month lead time for weddings! And they don't do cakes.) You even have to be sure of things like "will the wedding venue have a sadsack on hand in case one of your wedding guests besmirches the restroom?" It really is that detailed."
My new favorite word for weddings is now bananas.
So I sort of figured I had the engagement ring thing all figured out. I'd wanted the simple platinum (or white gold, or silver, who cares) ring with a single solitaire diamond. Easy, right? Ha.
Welcome to my new blog. I decided that I needed a place to talk about weddings, and it wasn't fair to inundate my friends and family over at my personal blog. Here at chez progress, my partner-in-crime and I are trying to plan a sane wedding on (gasp) a reasonable budget that reflects our personal values. I love offbeat bride, and largely share Ariel's philosophy, in some ways I'm not that offbeat. I plan to rock the Huppah in a white dress, have bridesmaids, and have a first dance with David. But I seem to have next to nothing in common with the wedding industry, and I hate that it's trying to tell me what to do.
That said there are a lot of things I care about in this process:
Oh yes, and I want the wedding to be stylish and creative. We started dating when we were producing theatre together, for goodness sake!