Thursday, April 24, 2014

A mid-week break.


This week we were graced by a mid-week visitor who is currently between jobs and was gracious enough to drive across the state for a quick visit. She arrived Tuesday night and we dug into some snacks for a quick catch-up session. We then headed to the gym for a kickboxing class, which she attended with me…even after a questionable and confusing process of enrolling a guest at our gym. After the class, we picked up Panera for dinner. Big sandwiches and salads were perfect after a sweaty gym session. M met us back at the house, and we watched TV until we were all too tired to do anything else.

On Wednesday, I took a vacation day, and it was such a treat to drink tea and watch morning TV. We headed to Cheesecake Factory for a boozy brunch and appetizers, and I introduced my friend to the avocado eggrolls, which are really out of this world. After fueling up, we headed into the mall for some shopping. We spent all of our time at Nordstrom and definitely did some damage, but came home with fun new things.

We picked up Lucy from daycare on our way home and took our dogs out for a quick walk. It was sunny but chilly, so we just did a quick lap around the neighborhood. We whipped up some appetizers and lounged on the couch until M came home and it was time for dinner. We ate at Tamari, one of my favorite Latin-Asian fusion restaurants. We had salads and sushi and popped into a local ice cream shop for dessert. I was so full by the end of the night, but loved everything we ate.

She left this morning, and it was bittersweet. So glad we had the chance to spend some time together, but it’s always too short! Very thankful for friendships and friends who are willing to make “long-distance” work.

To friends,

Lia

Tuesday, April 22, 2014

Wedding update.


Since it’s been so long, I thought I would summarize a wedding update (mostly for my own purposes) so when I read back I can remember what we’ve been doing during our engagement.

Venue:
The venue was the first thing we looked for, and it was, of course, the hardest. I think I looked at every single wedding venue in Pittsburgh online and many of them in person, but I have to say that as soon as I walked into Longue Vue…I knew it was perfect. I originally didn’t think I wanted a country club wedding, but it really is the perfect space for us. It’s a really old stone building that looks a little bit castle-y when you drive up, and it’s set high on a bluff overlooking the Allegheny River, so you get nice views out the rear of the club. Plus there is a beautiful dining room, living room and outdoor patio for us to spread out over the evening.

Church:
This was a no brainer. I knew I wanted to get married in the church I grew up in, and luckily M has attended that church with me and really likes the pastor, as well. It’s a small church, but it’s the only place I can imagine getting married.

Date:
Originally, I wanted a date in September, but once we found the venue, that just wasn’t going to happen. October 18th was the date they had available, so an October wedding, it is!

Photographer:
After the venue, the photographer was the most important decision to me. I don’t love having my picture taken (or taking pictures), so I was really concerned about finding a photographer that I felt comfortable with. On just our second meeting, we found Studio Bash….a super fun couple who we quickly contracted with. We had our engagement session in November on a freezing cold day in downtown Pittsburgh. Despite the wind and the temperature, it was really fun! I’ve finally sorted through the pictures and made prints for family, as well as picked out pictures to feature in our guest book at the wedding.



DJ:
This was a really easy decision for us. Which is surprising because I was expecting this to be one of the hardest. Based on the recommendation of a friend who is getting married this spring, we met with Marquee Wedding Company and totally felt at home after meeting the owner. He got our taste in music, and we can’t wait to dance the night away!

Flowers:
This was one of the FUNNEST wedding decisions, to date. I don’t know anything about flowers, but after meeting with a local florist near my parents, Always in Bloom put us immediately to ease. She pulled samples from their current stock to put together bouquets and centerpieces so we could see exactly what each arrangement would look like at different price points, which was so helpful.

Dress:
I found a dress right at the end of 2013 and ordered immediately. Dress shopping was fun, but to be honest, it wasn’t my favorite part of the wedding planning process. There are so many pretty dresses, and it felt like so many of them would work for our wedding. I didn’t have an “aha” moment about my dress, but I’m totally okay with that. I love the dress, veil and belt that I picked, and I can’t wait for them to come in!

Transportation/Hotel:
Finding a hotel was another tough choice. There aren’t many hotels in close proximity to our venue, but the wedding coordinator suggested the SpringHill Suites in Bakery Square, which I would not have thought of on my own. We visited the hotel, and I think it’s perfect. It’s in a newer area of town and has shopping, coffee, restaurants and a gym within walking distance, which may be a nice option for out of town guests. However, since it is a about a 15 minute drive from the venue, we opted to get a shuttle to transport guests back and forth. Since we have a big bridal party, we also opted for a limo bus to transport all of us around that day.

Still to do:
Cake
Invitations
Brunch
Tuxes
Ceremony
Rings

Other Updates to Come:
Bridal Party
Bridesmaids Dresses
Rehearsal Dinner

To wedding planning!!!,

Lia

Monday, April 21, 2014

It's been a long time.



Hello, friends! Boy, it’s been a long time. Many months, a couple seasons, and lots of changes in our lives. I’ve realized that one of the things I love most about this blog is going back and reading old posts to remind myself about what life was like last week, last month, last year….

So in an effort to fill the enormous gap between October and April, I’m going to attempt to recap the best moments of the past five months.

In October, we kicked wedding planning into high gear. We already had a venue with catering, but we met with photographers and DJs. We culminated a year of fundraising at work with a golf outing benefitting Make-A-Wish. We granted 17 wishes, our biggest contribution yet, and had a great day on the course despite chilly temperatures. We had dinner with friends and a baby shower for my cousin’s wife, who welcomed their first child in December.

November was a month of family and friends. We had a surprise 80th birthday party for M’s grandmother, which was such a special night. His family is so big that they’re not often all together in one place, so it’s really special when they’re all together. We went to a wedding for friends in Philadelphia and got to celebrate my grandfather’s birthday while we were there. On a sad note, a dear friend’s grandfather passed away and we celebrated his life in a beautiful ceremony. We took our engagement pictures and welcomed our family to visit for Thanksgiving. We had 10 people and 2 dogs sleeping under our roof, and it was just fabulous.

December brought more wedding planning with florist appointments and dress shopping.  We celebrated Mike’s birthday with an overnight stay downtown with LOTS of food. We had a wonderful family-filled Christmas and had Christmas dinner with both of our families together, which was a total blessing. We rang in the new year with friends and spent most of our holiday vacation lounging around the house and watching Christmas movies.

January was cold. Like really cold. Actually, the first three months of 2014 were so cold that I can’t even remember what we did. Well, I kind of can. January brought visitors. My sweet cousins came to visit to pick out bridesmaids dresses for my wedding. My dear friend from college came to visit for a long weekend. We ate and lounged…which was kind of a theme for the month of January.

February was filled with more dress shopping for the ‘maids and my mom. We went to M’s work holiday party (which is in February, weird I know), and celebrated my dad’s 60th birthday with a yummy meal at one of our downtown favorites, Meat & Potatoes.

March brought some of M’s college friends to town for the weekend, which included very late nights, games and a whiskey tour followed by a loud but really fun dinner. We got all dressed up and went to a gala at Heinz Field with M’s parents and had both of our families over later that week for sweet Lucy’s first birthday party. Yes, we are those people. There was a cake. We had dinner with friends, and I said goodbye to a close coworker who moved a few hours away.

So here we are in April. The weather has FINALLY started to break. We’ve had days in the 70s (but more days in the 40s). The month started with a bridal shower for my best friend who is getting married next month. It was the best day ever. Her family was so sweet and her sister gave the sweetest toast and grace before lunch that reminded me of why women gather before we get married. So many beautiful examples of love and friendship and marriage, and it made me really excited for my own shower later this summer. We went cake tasting for our wedding, which was very sweet, as you can imagine. We went to dinner with friends and celebrated my 27th birthday with fancy pizza and charcuterie…two of my very favorite things. My grandparents came in for Easter this past weekend, which is always a blessing and we spent so much time with both of our families.

Phew. So that was the past seven months. Aiming to be more timely through the spring and summer. I can’t believe we are getting married in six short months….yay! And we’re lucky to be attending six weddings before our own, so we will be celebrating LOTS of love this month.

To recaps,

Lia