Wednesday, July 25, 2007

a thousand paper cranes


Thank you, Kelly, for leaving little bits of you all over... for taking so much time to symbolically represent your wide net of support you have for me and him as we approach marriage. It's a lovely gift and an even better sentiment. (And you combined two of my big interests as of recent--birds and paper--what talent!)

Monday, July 16, 2007

wedding day countdown


The countdown begins. Something like twenty four days? Last night, I told The Fiance that I couldn't make any more decisions. He pushed my buttons, because he thought I was being silly. I should rephrase: "I have a quota of decisions to make during the day, and mine is full, so stop asking questions." I hadn't realized just how heavy your brain can get while making all these choices, some you feel could make the difference of a happy wedding or not (so not true--who cares if I have boning in my dress or not? Um, sure, you can put orchids in the bouquet, I don't care), but it feels like... so much pressure... Wah!

My wedding to do list:

1. Set up engagement pictures (how did this go so long?)
2. Order bridesmaid gifts.
3. Order favors. (Pick favors.)
4. Rough draft of program.
5. Send in payment to chair rental people.
6. Finish DJ online forms
7. Payments: three weeks (cake, DJ, flowers, etc.)
8. Rehearsal dinner invitations.
9. Organize RSVPs
10. Start seating chart.
11. Figure out place cards
12. Etc.

Keep my head from spinning. Breathe, breathe, breathe.

And today: Happy eight years to us. Dinner. Sleep. Snuggling. :)

Tuesday, July 10, 2007

Sisterhood


I've been debating how to start this post. Different thoughts and emotions that I haven't been able to sort out. So forgive me if this doesn't flow well....

You are the only person I would clean toilets for. And it wasn't really all that bad. At least I'm not traumatized by it. And if you let me, I'm going to clean out your fridge.

And while you have not cleaned any of my toilets, you have supported me and helped me through endless obstacles in life. From messy breakups, to self destructive depression, to helping me walk when I was too weak. I think we're even. If anything, I owe you.

Remember in 8th grade when I was selfish and actually used the phrase, "What is mine, is mine. And when I share it with you, it becomes less mine." In actuality, I didn't want to share you with them, not the other way around. I was scared you would make better friends with someone else and leave me behind.

I had lost so many friends over the years. Not really lost, but had to share them with other friends. And when you are young and in elementary school, arguments and fights happened on a daily basis over the most trivial things. And friends would pick sides. Best Friends would change almost weekly. I was tired of that. And I was afraid if you became friends with my older friends, you would be caught up in the confusing, petty turmoil of adolescence.

We never fought. We flowed together on a consistent wave of friendship, embracing both the highs and lows together, never against each other. Looking back over the past 15 years, we haven't fought much. I can name all our fights (at least the big one):

1. The fight over my selfishness with my older friends
2. "The Dark Years" when we didn't talk because we couldn't embrace our differences (approx. 1995 - 1998) This technically wasn't a fight. We were just oblivious to each other.
3. The fight when I canceled our road trip to Tennessee. And in the end, I think you'd agree, we would have killed each other. We're more like sisters than best friends.

That's all that stands out. Maybe because those are the ones I started.

I am happy to say, I've grown up. I'm more than happy to share my friends with you. I love that you and Michelle talk (and she's invited to your wedding in ONE MONTH!!). I'm happy that I was able to introduce you too. Just please don't leave me for her......
I will admit, I've been jealous of times. Emily got to see you every day. I'm lucky if our crosses pass more than once a month. And Angie gets to do fun things like camping with you (remember our canoe trip! Remember?) There are so many more from years past.

I can't experience everything with you. We'd kill each other.

I think its good that we each have other "best friends". I'm ready to share my friends with you (although I must warn you, don't play Monopoly with Michelle: she hits). And I want to meet all of yours. I can't wait to meet Emily at your bridal shower. And Angie is so quirky and full of spirit that she surprises me every time I see her. And I barely knew Mandy and Nikki in high school, but thanks to you, I get excited when I do see them.
I think we have finally realized our friendship, our bond is strong enough to share friends.