My co-worker's sister got married this summer. She gave everyone a wedding packet that contained important info like key contacts, schedule, etc. The
template came from a website called
Weddingbee. I love that template!!! I'll definitely use it come June 2010 :)

Google Docs is also a great way to keep organized. Create a document then share it with your significant other or other members of the bridal party - quick and easy. To the left is a screen shot of my Google Docs. Yes, I created spreadsheets before the proposal. For example, the spreadsheet "Guest List BETA" has a section for D's guests and my guests; it counts how many people we are planning to invite, as well as how many invitations we'll need. There's also the "To Do List" spreadsheet that I copied from some online site. I know it's a little crazy how for about a month I had a status of "pending proposal" for the to-do item "announce engagement to family and friends."
Speaking of June 2010, my mom gave me the list of auspicious dates last night. None of them are weekend dates -_- And so she has to re-check the dates and consult her second source. Hopefully by the end of this week, we'll have a date picked out. I want to book things already >_<
I've also been looking at dresses on the side. Browsing through a bridal magazine sure helps pass time on the elliptical at the
gyme. I've been loving the designs of
Pronovias dresses. I'm still debating if I should post which dresses I like since D might see them. I invite you to browse the Pronovias site and let me know which dresses are pretty. I'm looking for A-line dresses with layered/tiered skirt.
thank you for using my photo :)
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