Tuesday, November 30, 2010

I'm turning into a monster....

I just emailed my mother 3 times in the last 10 minutes.  Once with a tentative guest list, again with a corrected guest list, because I somehow left off 10 relatives, including my grandpa.  Oops!  The third one was intended to make her laugh and just had this attached:

That would be Jenny, Steve, and Chris circa 1986 I'd guess.  The Thumanns have this framed in their living room.  It can't be hard to see why this is one of my favorite pictures (and why I love the Thumann clan so much). 

I've been a busy bridezilla the last few days.  I set the date, booked the church, and registered us for a Pre-cana Saturday course in February.  I've also gotten a few quotes from reception sites and am compiling a stack of catering menus to compare.  I still have my heart set on the Soulard Preservation Hall, but there are few other places that have caught my eye recently that I'll have to look into a bit more.  I'm having a hard time fighting the urge to just book everything now, but I know if I don't leave myself something to work on I'll get too anxious about having to wait til the wedding day.

The biggest news of the week I suppose is the date itself: April 21, 2012.  2 weekends after Easter and it also happens to fall on my cousin Ted's 15th birthday.  So I'll be thinking of all the ways to embarrass him at the reception too. :)

2 more days of work for me then it's off to Chicago for a girls weekend.  Chris is heading back to the deer woods tomorrow for a few days.  We should probably stop going out of town if we're ever going to get this wedding planned!

Sunday, November 28, 2010

Some Progress!

Well it's officially after Thanksgiving now!  I spent the long Holiday weekend in Cincinnati with Chris and his family and it was so nice to have a long break to relax and enjoy their company.  I swear everytime I visit the Thumann family, we discover more things in common (especially me and Steve) and I feel like I've been a member of the family for years already.  Plus we got to celebrate with friends and I met some more members of Chris' extended family, like his sweet 90 year old Aunt Melba who was the life of the party post-Thanksgiving dinner.

So now that the "no wedding talk til after Thanksgiving" ban has been officially lifted, my short term to do list can finally take real shape:

1.  Set the date!  I will be calling the church tomorrow to reserve April 21, 2012 :)
2.  Compile a list of reception/catering options and set up tours for after Christmas.
3.  Continue to nag Chris to ask all his guys to be groomsmen.  He doesn't feel any rush and it's driving me crazy.
4.  Confirm a tentative guest list with our parents so I know just how many people we should plan on wining and dining :)
5.  Register for a Pre-Cana retreat with the Diocese this coming February.
6.  Find a photographer and set up an engagement shoot for early spring 2011.

Not to mention Christmas shopping...since its nearly December and I haven't done any.  I'm going to Chicago this coming weekend so hopefully I'll pick up some gifts while I'm there.

Needless to say, I'm exhausted.  Holidays and traveling take a lot out of me, and I dying to get to sleep.  More updates to come soon!

Sunday, November 21, 2010

The joys of Catholicism

Something that has always been important to me is my faith.  I love being Catholic, all the ritual and history is fascinating.  I excitedly called my parents after mass this morning to tell them all about the anointing of the sick sacrament the Priest did after today's homily.  Yeah, I'm that nerdy Catholic all my Southern Baptist "friends" made fun of in high school.  But I digress...

As I was sitting in Church this morning and watched the sunlight come through the stained glass windows and recited the same prayers my parents and grandparents grew up with, I felt so connected.  Beyond that, I was overcome to the point that tears started to form (again, I know, I'm a big Catholic nerd) at the fact that this beautiful and God filled place is where I will commit my life and love to my best friend. 

Then my mom called to inform me that my dreams for a March 2012 wedding were impossible.  I'd recently realized that it could get tricky planning a wedding during Lent.  Meatless rehearsal dinner, no flowers on the altar, no music during the ceremony.  Needless to say, I was already considering the fact that we'd either move it up to February or move it back to April.  Mom had a chat with her priest in Wichita, and apparently the Church doesn't do weddings during Lent.  So it looks like April it is.  Now the fun part of picking a date! 

I'm eagerly anticipating the "no wedding talk til after Thanksgiving" ban being lifted on Thursday, so be expecting more details to unfold soon!

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Non wedding related:  My brother Tim came into town this weekend and it was beyond great to see him.  We met up with my FSIL, Jenny, and her friends for dinner, drinks, and dancing Friday and had a quiet night in on Saturday watching movies and eating Imos (YUM!).  He left this morning :( and I'm not sure when I'll see him again in the next year, since he's currently living in Qatar. There's a few family functions in the spring and summer, so fingers crossed that'll work out for him to come back to the states for either of those.

He was also very helpful during his drive back to our parent's in Wichita and walked me through getting rid of some virus that hacked into my computer and was making me so anxious I almost cried.  Gotta love having a tech savvy brother, especially when he's in the same time zone for once :)

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Upstaged.

Gosh, leave it to Prince William and Kate Middleton to upstage me and Chris :)  I guess it was bound to happen.

It's been a whirlwind week to say the least, and it's still only Wednesday.  I met up with my FSIL, Jenny, last night for coffee and to laugh at the monstrosity that is the wedding planner my mom sent me.  Seriously, the thing terrifies me.  Its huge and full of lots of good info, but I'd be lying if I said it didn't make me very anxious with all the odds and ends I never would've thought of.  Yikes!

I've been nagging Chris to commit to asking his groomsmen to be in the wedding while we're back in Ohio next weekend, so hopefully that happens...or else I'll keep nagging and he'll keep being annoyed.  :)

My brother Tim gets in town Friday night and we're planning on spending some time with Jenny at her work's happy hour event.  Of course, Chris is going to be out of town. Hunting. Again.  But oh well, that'll give me, Jenny, and Tim lots of time to talk about him and the wedding :)

For tonight, off to Trivia with my roommate who also just chopped off her hair.  It must be in the water :)

Saturday, November 13, 2010

Post-engagement Chop






Well I chopped all my hair off.  Unfortunately this is a web cam photo capture, so it's not the best photo quality.  The back is even shorter, no more pony tails for me.  I plan to just let it grow now, getting trims here and there so I'll have a good length by wedding time for hairstyle options.

Speaking of wedding, I somehow got Chris to chat with me a little about dates and I think we've got it narrowed down to March 24 or 31, 2012.  Of course, that could always change once I talk to the church about availability, but late March or maybe early April for sure.  Jenny has supplied me with more options for reception sites, so I'm feeling better about finding the perfect spot.  I'm sure she will be a willing participant to be dragged along to various sites until we find the best place.

Non wedding news: My older brother Tim is en route to the U.S. for a job interview and is extending the trip to visit my parents and come to St. Louis next weekend for a visit.  I haven't seen him since June and he'll be the first of my family to see my ring.  Very Exciting!

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Someday my name is going to be Kathryn Thumann.  What a strange concept to grasp...

So about this Thumann family I get to be a part of:  Of course there's my Chris, who I could probably write super sweet blogs about, but I'll refrain for now.  He has an older sister Jenny.  I actually have more SLU friends and acquaintances in common with her than Chris, yet somehow we never met in college.  Jenny is super cool and crafty and funny and involved in the community and just awesome.  Can you tell I like her?  She got me my first wedding magazine and then boldly told me what bridesmaids dresses wouldn't fly, what's not to love about that?
Chris' parents, Steve and Cindy, are the nicest people I've ever met.  Steve has a sweet, quiet way about him that is just so comforting and relaxing to be around.  And he has a super funny sarcastic wit, that Chris seems to have inherited.  When Chris and I were home last weekend,  I had a blast following Steve through the woods to stir up some deer for Chris' hunting. He was so patient and pointed out all kinds of signs of deer I would've totally missed.  It's obvious where Chris gets his love for the outdoors.  And Cindy, oh man.  Anyone who knows Mama Thu knows that she is the sweetest lady on the planet.  Seriously, between our shared love for TJ Maxx and my love for her chocolate chip cookies and ice cream sandwiches, I can't imagine a better woman to have as a mother in law.  And I'm not just saying that because I know you're reading this Cindy :)

So here's to being a Thumann, getting a new sister, and all the chocolate chip cookies I could ever want :)  How did I get so lucky with my future in laws?

Monday, November 8, 2010

Finally feeling better

I used my down time while I was under the weather to do more and more perusing of all things wedding related.  I'm sure I drove my mom crazy with my multiple emails with links to Maggie Sottero wedding gowns that I fell in love with and reception halls I'm dying to tour like here and here.  St. Louis offers so many options for venues, I'm going to have a hard time choosing.

Now that I've started feeling better from whatever mystery illness I had over the weekend, I'm starting to feel my newly engaged "glow" fade a little.  (Mostly because my job is high stress and time consuming, but this is not going to become a blog about the depressing fact that adult working life sucks.)  Chris is also out of town for the week to do some deer hunting back in Ohio, so I'm fiance-less and still a little run down from my stomach bug.  One of my coworkers gave me a pep-talk today to hold onto "the glow" as long as I can, but to remember that the first glow will be replaced by more glows and happy feelings as the planning progresses and we finally get to the big day.

So stomach bug or no stomach bug, crappy work day or not, my post engagement glow will stay strong as long as Chris will put up with it :)

Saturday, November 6, 2010

It' 3 a.m....

and I want to go to bed.


I have food poisoning.  At least thats what I think it is.  I got my flu shot this year, so I know its not that.  Ugh.  I can't remember the last time I was sick like this :(

Friday, November 5, 2010

Its only been 5 days...

...but I'm already anxious.

I just spent the last 2 hours looking at catering options, reception sites, florists, and photographers.  So much for no planning until after Thanksgiving.  There's a big part of me that is just dying to have something done by now.  Like setting a date or booking a church or confirming our bridal party with Chris. Although...I may or may not have already asked all my bridesmaids to be in the wedding....lets hope he doesn't read this because I'm sure I'll catch some grief for breaking the "no wedding talk til after Thanksgiving" rule. 

I am feeling kind of silly now. I'm the one who imposed the rule because I thought "Gee, lets take some time to just enjoy this!" To be honest, I've been looking at wedding stuff for the last 6 months; and now that I can actually 'legally' plan, I self imposed this stupid Thanksgiving rule.  Ugh!

I guess I'll have to settle for planning in secret and when we do start post Thanksgiving planning, I'll magically have already found all the best deals :)

Thursday, November 4, 2010

I daydream too much...

I drive a lot for my job, and today I caught myself daydreaming (while stopped at lights of course!) a lot.  Couple that with the e-mails I've gotten from Jenny, my future sister in law, and Cindy, my future mother in law, and my head is just swimming with ideas for my perfect wedding.

Here's what I've thought of most, in no great detail and by no means permanent:
1. Blue, grey, and yellow color scheme. Still thinking about this one though.
2. There will be more Jelly Belly Jelly Beans "Sours" than I've ever dreamt of.
3. I want to use light as a decor theme and, surprisingly, I don't think I want a lot of flowers used for centerpieces.
4. I want to have DIY flare, but I'm not sure how capable I am of doing all the fun things I've seen here
 and here.  Lucky for me I've got Jenny, who is not only responsible for turning me on to these links, but also very crafty.  I doubt I'll have problems talking her into helping me.
5. There will be lots of dancing and drinking.  We are Catholic after all.
6. Mostly, I just want the wedding and reception to be simple, clean, and chic.

I'm sure at some point down the road I'm going to have to come to terms with the fact that the wedding/reception I see in my head is not only unattainably expensive, but something that my other half wouldn't be a fan of. But hey, he's not the one blogging, so I will dream away :)

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

So, I make no promises to update this daily, but for now I think the excitement of all of this will keep me posting regularly for a while. 

Today was a good day.  Second day back at work since the long weekend and I still feel like I'm in a dream.  I look at my ring finger and think "Is this real life?"  I wonder when this is all going to sink in...One of my married co-workers told me that she didn't feel any different until the day after her wedding.  Sounds like I may have a while to go until I feel like a wife and not just a girlfriend. 

I wish I had details or something more interesting to post, but all I've got is my excitement to share.  Chris and I agreed to hold off on talking details until after Thanksgiving, which is probably going to slowly kill me.  Thank goodness for his sister, Jenny, who is in cahoots to help me break that agreement when he's not around :) All I know is I'm so thankful for all my wonderful friends and family for all their happy congratulations and well wishes.  Chris and I are both so lucky to have such wonderful supports in our lives.

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Lets Go!

Those of you who know my fiance (woo! that's fun to type!) will get the humor in this first post's title.  Chris is a die hard Xavier University Basketball fan and he can be heard yelling this at various times during the college basketball season. Watch the whole thing or fast forward to the 1:00 mark to hear the trademark "Lets Go!" I've come to know and love...and get a taste of his ferocious zeal supporting his beloved Musketeers.



What can I say, I'm a lucky girl :) This video reminds me of a lot of the things I love about Chris: his loyalty, his passion, his smile, and his contagious laughter.  As we start moving forward in planning our wedding, I hope to get even half this excitement out of him.

So here's to the start of my foray into the blog world and more importantly, here's to the beginning of what's bound to be the most stressful, joyous, frustrating, and love filled time of my life!  As Chris would say, Lets go!