March 17, 2009


Yes, I'm aware that I haven't blogged for a long time. Chalk it up to a lack of time/modivation on my part. My apologies, I'll try to be more on the ball in the future.

For your viewing pleasure, I now present a list of 25 things you may or may not know about our wedding:

1. There will be a bride (me) and a groom (Ian). Filling out the legal forms is a little strange for us since Ian goes by one of his middle names (ie, "Ian" is not his legal first name, but it is what everyone calls him) and I go by an abbreviated form of my legal first name. Sometimes when we're filling out forms, I look at the names and feel like we're filling out forms for strangers instead of us.

2. There will be three female attendants and three male attendants.

3. It will be a civil ceremony. It will also be very short.

4. If the weather is nice, we hope to have the ceremony outside near the reception venue. If the weather is not nice, we'll be married inside the reception venue. I haven't figured out all of the logistics yet.

5. Invitations have been mailed and RSVPs have been trickling in. We pre-stamped all of the RSVP envelopes before putting them in the invitation envelope in order to make it as easy as possible for our guests to return them (unless you live in the US, in which case the US postal service does not accept Canadian stamps so you're on your own. Sorry!).

6. Dinner will be served at the reception and it will be a buffet. The menu is still TBD.

7. I did not care if we had a wedding cake, but Ian insisted on one. He picked it out and ordered it. The flavours are vanilla-grand marnier and chocolate-rum.

8. We will be having centerpieces but no other decorations in the hall.

9. I havn't done anything about flowers yet and this is causing me to panic slightly. I do have an appointment with a florist this week.

10. There will be alcohol served and it will most likely be a twoonie bar.

11. No, we are not registered anywhere. Please stop asking.
12. The bridesmaids are having their dresses made. The color is greyish-blue.
13. I have no idea how much alcohol to buy.

14. We do not yet have a marriage liscense. Getting one is on the to-do list.

15. When people ask me how wedding planning is going, I never know what to say.

16. I'm taking 2 weeks off of work. One week before the wedding and one after.

17. Kids are more than welcome at the wedding. The more, the merrier!

18. There will be several pregnant ladies at the wedding. At least 3 and maybe more. When Ian realized this he said "Great, now there's going to be crying for sure!". I said that there probably would have been crying anyway.

19. People seem genuinly excited to be attending the wedding. This surprises me for some reason. I guess I would be excited if I had been invited as a guest to this wedding, but because I'm the bride I'm mostly stressed and very tired.

20. If you are planning on attending, I suggest you book accommodations ASAP. If you are planning on camping, then don't worry about booking. They don't reserve camp sites.

21. Bring bug spray. Lots of it.

22. We're getting married in a national park. Because no hunting is allowed in national parks, the wildlife is very comfortable around people. It isn't unusual to see a bunch of elk wandering through the townsite even during the day. Since there's always wildlife running around, there's lots of poop on the ground. Watch where you step.

23. There are bears in the park. Watch out for the bears.

24. I'm currently worried that I will spent so much time worrying about our guests, that I will forget to have fun and enjoy the day. Any advice on how to prevent that would be appreciated.

25. I'm very excited for the wedding, but at the same time I can't wait for it to be over.

February 15, 2009

There was also dirt bike racing at the Monster Truck show. I don't really have anything to say about it, other than I think this picture is neat.

February 14, 2009

For Valentines Day this year, we went to see Monster Trucks. It was loud. Very loud. For some reason, it didn't occur to me that giant trucks with giant engines inside a concrete building would be loud, so I didn't bring earplugs. It was also very smelly. We both reaked of exhuast when we got home.

It definetly wasn't my first choice for Valentines Day, but it was fun, fairly inexpensive, and Ian enjoyed it (the most important thing, of course). I had a good time too, although a beer greatly enhanced my viewing experience.