Monday, August 11, 2008

No. We are not freaking out.

Well, I can say definitively that I'm not freaking out and Brian shows no outward signs of doing so. Since I've never actually known him to be able to HIDE his freaking out, I have to assume he is not doing so.

I'm kind of finding it funny how everybody assumes everything is a much bigger deal than we think it is (not that we don't think getting married isn't a big deal, we just doing appear to think that putting together a wedding has to be). Like, the woman at the Inn who is going to do my hair (yes, we are back to the hair. I never really got the hang of the rollers. Also, I'm lazy.) I got an email asking me for a picture so that she could figure out how long my hair is, if I had any pictures of styles I liked etc., etc. Also, could I please bring along any colors of makeup since she might use that along with what she has. I have a couple things to answer to that. (1) By "do my hair" I kind of mean, "make sure it doesn't do the annoying thing it has a habit of doing which is to be both frizzy and flat at the same time." (Seriously. How unfair is that? It's doing it RIGHT NOW.) Also, I am supposed to have multiple colors of makeup? Because I only have the one color. It matches my skin. It probably wouldn't match my skin if I ever got tan, but I don't because me and the sun, we have an agreement.

Which brings me to my final rambling thought. What happens to brides who get married in the middle of the day in strapless dresses? Do they put sunblock on? I would think that sunblock and wedding dress fabric would have some sort of chemical reaction. As it is, all I have to worry about is that my whiteness will blind my guests.

1 comment:

Unknown said...

The wedding is at 4pm. There should be no need for sunscreen : ). And I wholeheartedly love your attitude. A wedding is only one day in your life together. There is nothing to freak out over. I hope your hair behaves itself. I have sympathy for people who have rebellious hair : ).