Watching basketball: He traveled like a muthahfuckahhh. He took a skip and a hop and then a hop skip.
He also just said the Florida Gators men's basketball team wasn't a number one sees team. I told him to shut his dirty mouth.
I MET THE BOY
and then I married him. He never saw it coming.
Tuesday, February 26, 2013
Monday, February 25, 2013
Husbands say the darnedest things...
Luis says some funny funny shit. He's so sweet that I think people don't expect it. And he's so big that sometimes I think they're afraid he's being serious.
For example:
Me: I don't really "get" couples massages. Why would some one want to watch another woman rub down their spouse? Isn't that kind of weird?
Luis: yeah... Why would a husband want to watch another woman massage his wife. Not me. 😑
Me: ooohhhhhhhhhh
This happens all the time. Maybe I'm a walking punch line.
For example:
Me: I don't really "get" couples massages. Why would some one want to watch another woman rub down their spouse? Isn't that kind of weird?
Luis: yeah... Why would a husband want to watch another woman massage his wife. Not me. 😑
Me: ooohhhhhhhhhh
This happens all the time. Maybe I'm a walking punch line.
Saturday, February 23, 2013
Tap tap tap. Is this thing on?
Ohaiiii blogger. Just thought I'd drop in and give a little life update. Mate this will turn in to a habit, maybe it won't. We'll see.
Since we got married a ton of stuff has happened:
May
We got married, I graduated with my Masters degree from Johns Hopkins, and then suddenly the month was over.
June
I don't even remember anything interesting happening. Sorry.
July
Luis worked on the Fourth so I volunteered to do so too. I watched the fireworks at the National Mall from my car as I drove home.
August
We moved to Falls Church. My commute to Chantilly was getting to be wayyy too much and the parking the Glover Park was just awful. We have more space, parking spaces, and are right next to Fe metro. Fun city spot? Not so much but we like it.
September
We honeymooned in Jamaica! Amazing. We're never going on a cruise again. The resort was under construction (they were just painting exteriors while we were there) so we got an awesome deal and it was basically empty. Because it was all inclusive we don't have to worry about a thing and just say by the infirmity pool all day, drinking, eating, and staring at the beautiful ocean.
October
I don't remember anything about this month either.
November
We celebrated Luis's birthday at Fogo de Chao and I think Luis would like to make birthday Brazilian steak house dinners a tradition. I applied for a new job (better pay, better hours) and was interviewed one Thursday and offered the job Friday morning. Obviously I accepted!
December
I started my new job which was a sudden change for Luis and me. We have less days off together but more time in the evenings together so it works! Luis had to work pretty much every holiday so we did Christmas at my parents house so he could commute back and forth and still celebrate in the evenings. Our friend Kelsey and her room mates hosted New Years - so fun.
January
We had an inaugural ball at my work that was amazing! Definitely a weird way to start a new job but baptism by fire is honestly my style anyways. We almost bought a puppy, but considering we live in an apartment with a no-dog lease, it's a pretty good thing we didn't. But his name was Atlas and I almost cried leaving him. I hope he lives with a rich family with a big backyard.
February
It isn't over yet. But so far, so good.
Since we got married a ton of stuff has happened:
May
We got married, I graduated with my Masters degree from Johns Hopkins, and then suddenly the month was over.
June
I don't even remember anything interesting happening. Sorry.
July
Luis worked on the Fourth so I volunteered to do so too. I watched the fireworks at the National Mall from my car as I drove home.
August
We moved to Falls Church. My commute to Chantilly was getting to be wayyy too much and the parking the Glover Park was just awful. We have more space, parking spaces, and are right next to Fe metro. Fun city spot? Not so much but we like it.
September
We honeymooned in Jamaica! Amazing. We're never going on a cruise again. The resort was under construction (they were just painting exteriors while we were there) so we got an awesome deal and it was basically empty. Because it was all inclusive we don't have to worry about a thing and just say by the infirmity pool all day, drinking, eating, and staring at the beautiful ocean.
October
I don't remember anything about this month either.
November
We celebrated Luis's birthday at Fogo de Chao and I think Luis would like to make birthday Brazilian steak house dinners a tradition. I applied for a new job (better pay, better hours) and was interviewed one Thursday and offered the job Friday morning. Obviously I accepted!
December
I started my new job which was a sudden change for Luis and me. We have less days off together but more time in the evenings together so it works! Luis had to work pretty much every holiday so we did Christmas at my parents house so he could commute back and forth and still celebrate in the evenings. Our friend Kelsey and her room mates hosted New Years - so fun.
January
We had an inaugural ball at my work that was amazing! Definitely a weird way to start a new job but baptism by fire is honestly my style anyways. We almost bought a puppy, but considering we live in an apartment with a no-dog lease, it's a pretty good thing we didn't. But his name was Atlas and I almost cried leaving him. I hope he lives with a rich family with a big backyard.
February
It isn't over yet. But so far, so good.
Sunday, June 24, 2012
PWC
What is a PWC? Let me tell you. If you're a wedding obsessed, Weddingbee.com reading, pinterest-scouring bride you know that a PWC is a post-wedding cut, referring to hair. Most brides have to grow their hair out for that magnificent wedding style. My hair took about three hours to do, but I'll tell you about then when I review Unique Chic, the salon I went to.
This is about my hair today and tomorrow.
I have super long, super straight blond hair. Chicks at Woodstock would have killed for my hair. Check it out in the engagement pic:
This is about my hair today and tomorrow.
I have super long, super straight blond hair. Chicks at Woodstock would have killed for my hair. Check it out in the engagement pic:
I've trimmed it once since then, but it's currently at least that long and maybe a little blonder bc it's summer. (I mean, allegedly it's currently summer, but I refuse to call it that until I've been to the beach at least once.)
My volunteers called me the old, married lady, but I am feeling very 17-year-old high school student because of my hair. It's long, boring, and a little ridic. It doesn't hold a curl, has never been dyed, and is mostly all one length. I've been considering some low-maintenance options (though I'd seriously think about some mid-level maintenance options as well.)
Here's what my sister and I have come up with so far:
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I'm seriously concerned about this because my hair has been pretty long my whole life. People probably consider the above photos to be "long hair" but they look a little short to me. Also I think all those girls have natural wave in their hair. (Bitches.) How hard would it be for me to add any volume/movement/curl/etc.?
I also am considering the whole ombre trend because if I don't like it I can always just cut off the ends or wait for it to grow out. Right?
Seriously, what should I do?
Haircut goals:
- I want to look more professional with out necessarily looking considerably older.
- I want to know how to make my hair look salon good. My concern is I'll look great leaving the salon, but never be able to get my hair to even remotely resemble that style again. I guess I need a stylist/instructor.
- I want my hair to still be a little long
- I don't want to make any major decisions about dye
- I want my hair to look "done" not "I just walked out of the shower and didn't do anything" look I'm dealing with now.
- I need to be able to put it back in a ponytail
- I want to happy with how I look and still feel like I look like me. (ie. No Emma Watson pixie-cut shenanigans.)
- I want Luis to still be happy with my long, blond hair. When I told him I wanted to cut it, he held up his finger about 1 cm apart and said "this much, right? only that much"
Please feel free to advise.
Friday, June 22, 2012
Reviews: DJ Roo
Obviously we worked with several venders during the course of our wedding. We had serious discussions with two caterers, two photographers, several venues, a seamstress, a handle of dress shops, florists, and one DJ. Si any one else just start humming the 12 Days of Christmas in their head? Because I totally did. Over the next month or so I will try to write detailed reviews of each vender we seriously considered, why they beat out the competition, and how satisfied we were.
Here's a list of who made the final cut in the order they will be reviewed:
- DJ Roo: ceremony and reception music, master of ceremonies
- Caroline Street Catering (cocktail hour, dinner, bar service)
- Rock Hill Plantation House: ceremony and reception venue
- Sam's Club and Costco: bulk flowers, etc.
- Chad Ainsworth Photography: engagement and wedding photographer
- Paper goods from Michaels, Vistaprint, and Staples
- Craigslist (not a vender but still useful)
- Oncewed.com: yup! I got my dress online from a girl who decided she didn't like it anymore
- Misc. online orders including Amazon.com
I'll add more to this as I think about.
I promise to tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth. So help me God.
First up: DJ Roo
I WISH I had a photo of him. Instead I'll show you this picture instead:
I love dancing with my Dad. He's an amazing dancer, but will never admit to it. We've been dancing together for a looooooong time so you can trust my expert opinion.
Belle and the Beast did the move in the picture above and I used to think it was the best part of the whole dance - it still is!
I don't know the name of the song Luis and his mom danced to but it was super sweet. She picked it out and we gave it to DJ Roo on a CD.
I WISH I knew what was going on in the pictures below. Those boys are pumped.
Here's a list of who made the final cut in the order they will be reviewed:
- DJ Roo: ceremony and reception music, master of ceremonies
- Caroline Street Catering (cocktail hour, dinner, bar service)
- Rock Hill Plantation House: ceremony and reception venue
- Sam's Club and Costco: bulk flowers, etc.
- Chad Ainsworth Photography: engagement and wedding photographer
- Paper goods from Michaels, Vistaprint, and Staples
- Craigslist (not a vender but still useful)
- Oncewed.com: yup! I got my dress online from a girl who decided she didn't like it anymore
- Misc. online orders including Amazon.com
I'll add more to this as I think about.
I promise to tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth. So help me God.
First up: DJ Roo
I WISH I had a photo of him. Instead I'll show you this picture instead:
If you know me at all, you know I don't dance. If you can see the above picture, you recognize the fact that I am white.... really, really, rhythmlessly, two left-footed white. I don't sing either. All musical ability was passed on to my sister. But DJ Roo was AH-MAZING. The right amount of every type of music at exactly the right time.
I just listened to whatever he told me to do, because not only do I lack rhythm, I'm pretty sure I lack any decent taste in music. Seriously, my sister just gives me music and suggests bands that I'll like. It works for me.
Not only did I totally trust him with the ceremony and reception music, but I left the timing of the wedding events up to him. He was the Master of Ceremonies (I think that's what it's called when he introduces everyone and tells you when it's time to cut the cake at least.) He knew I was nervous about dancing and being the center of attention in general, and encouraged me to get difficult things (like the first dance) out of the way early. I gave him so little direction - which I feel a little bad about because I'm sure it created more work for him - but he was just so good at everything. He's classy, appropriately funny, and incredibly talented.
Luis and I danced to Elvis Presley's "Can't Help Falling in Love" because 1) it was the only thing we could both agree on and 2: these lines from the lyrics:
Take my hand, take my whole life too
For I can't help falling in love with you
For I can't help falling in love with you
I'd like a take a time out to give Luis huge amounts of kudos for being so awesome during our first dance. I was 100% over the moon happy and smiling the whole wedding - the only time I really cried was during our dance. I totally broke down for just a minute. It was like all the seriousness and importance of the day was crushed into the first minute of the song and I lost it. Luis made me laugh and just kept talking the whole time. He knew that I was insanely nervous and self conscious about dancing soberly in front of other people almost everyone I know. You know you picked a keeper when a guy can take you from ugly crying back to sparkly bride in just one song.
My Dad and I danced to the main theme from "Beauty and the Beast,"just like we did when I was little.
I love dancing with my Dad. He's an amazing dancer, but will never admit to it. We've been dancing together for a looooooong time so you can trust my expert opinion.
Belle and the Beast did the move in the picture above and I used to think it was the best part of the whole dance - it still is!
I don't know the name of the song Luis and his mom danced to but it was super sweet. She picked it out and we gave it to DJ Roo on a CD.
Please enjoy the ridiculous pictures below. We were some dancin' fools. All. Night. Long.
I WISH I knew what was going on in the pictures below. Those boys are pumped.
A DJ can absolutely make or break your wedding. If you have the opportunity PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE choose DJ Roo. It will be one of the best decisions you will make. Trust him absolutely and you will have zero regrets - especially about his fees. They are more than reasonable and he is worth every single penny.
All photos by Chad Ainsworth Photography and all rights belong to me. It's in the contract bitches.
Friday, June 15, 2012
T-2 hours
My pro photos are officially due today. They should be here in the next two hours. I hope.
In an effort to distract myself from the physically painful waiting period I've decided to let you all know about how our financial planning meeting went. The meeting was ok - it mostly focused on long term life insurance for Luis, which is kind of terrifying but also really boring. Basically we need to get him insurance that will give us what is essentially a "cash back" option that can we can use if he doesn't die.
The best part of the whole meeting was that it forced us to take a good look at our finances. We went trough credit cards, student loans, car payments, gross monthly income, insurance, and, most importantly, our goals. They are as follows:
Year one:
Ensure we don't have credit card debt (super super important)
Save money for a down payment on a house
Establish a good system for paying off my student loans
Year two:
Be living in a house we purchased
Be actively contributing to our savings and retirement plans
Save $$ for a big, international trip to somewhere (suggestions please!)
Buy Luis a new car
Year three:
Start saving for our family's future
Save a decent percentage of our income
Be comfortable enough to do house renovations
Go on a smaller vacation (beach house!?)
Ongoing goals include remaining "bad debt" free by paying off all credit cards and things like that very month and being focused on long term savings goals. Let's face it people! Pensions, social security, and basic retirement plans are shrinking down to nothing. They may not even be options for us. I don't want to burden our future children (at least not financially after we're retired, emotional burdens are likely unavoidable) and want to be independent and secure. Most of my grandparents are reaching some pretty impressive ages (90+!) so I'm thinking y'all could be stuck with me on this planet for a loooooonggggg time. I want to ensure that A) I die before Luis and B) no one is worried about how they're going to pay for my funeral when it does happen.
Moral Of the Story: get your shit together now so you can be a cruise-taking, Mercedes driving senior citizen in the future who has no mortgage and zero debts.
Here is one of my new favorite photos from the wedding: (thanks for snapping this Michelle!)
In an effort to distract myself from the physically painful waiting period I've decided to let you all know about how our financial planning meeting went. The meeting was ok - it mostly focused on long term life insurance for Luis, which is kind of terrifying but also really boring. Basically we need to get him insurance that will give us what is essentially a "cash back" option that can we can use if he doesn't die.
The best part of the whole meeting was that it forced us to take a good look at our finances. We went trough credit cards, student loans, car payments, gross monthly income, insurance, and, most importantly, our goals. They are as follows:
Year one:
Ensure we don't have credit card debt (super super important)
Save money for a down payment on a house
Establish a good system for paying off my student loans
Year two:
Be living in a house we purchased
Be actively contributing to our savings and retirement plans
Save $$ for a big, international trip to somewhere (suggestions please!)
Buy Luis a new car
Year three:
Start saving for our family's future
Save a decent percentage of our income
Be comfortable enough to do house renovations
Go on a smaller vacation (beach house!?)
Ongoing goals include remaining "bad debt" free by paying off all credit cards and things like that very month and being focused on long term savings goals. Let's face it people! Pensions, social security, and basic retirement plans are shrinking down to nothing. They may not even be options for us. I don't want to burden our future children (at least not financially after we're retired, emotional burdens are likely unavoidable) and want to be independent and secure. Most of my grandparents are reaching some pretty impressive ages (90+!) so I'm thinking y'all could be stuck with me on this planet for a loooooonggggg time. I want to ensure that A) I die before Luis and B) no one is worried about how they're going to pay for my funeral when it does happen.
Moral Of the Story: get your shit together now so you can be a cruise-taking, Mercedes driving senior citizen in the future who has no mortgage and zero debts.
Here is one of my new favorite photos from the wedding: (thanks for snapping this Michelle!)
Monday, June 11, 2012
Post-wedding wrap up
I'm so frustrated that I haven't received my wedding pictures yet that I'm back to blogging. Technically my photographer has about 4 days left wore they're due and I know that he's been shooting a ton of weddings lately. I would send him an email and just ask for estimate on how much longer I'll be waiting, refresher my browser to see if he's posted a blog/Facebook sneak peek, but I don't want him to think in impatient and rush the editing process to make me happy. PARADOX.
So here I am. A very happily, though also very impatient, married woman. Being married is awesome. The first time Luis introduced me as his wife to a coworker I about peed my pants and couldn't stop beaming for several hours. I can honestly say I enjoyed my wedding so do much. I can't remember a day when I was happier, felt more loved, or laughed/smiled/hugged/kissed more. Seeing almost all of my friends an family together (there were a few very missed people, especially my little and her twin) made me so proud that I was surrounded by them on such an important day in my life. I literally could not believe that so many wonderful people would travel so far out of love for Luis and me.
But seriously, I was on some kind of bridal crack for my entire wedding. Being drunk on happiness is absolutely amazing. I hope brides are even half as happy as I was on my wedding day because it would still be the best day of their lives. Geez. Apparently marriage has caused me to gush. Whatever.
There are lots of fun things to talk about. One of the primary reasons why I stopped blogging (behind a significant lack of time) was that I was our guests to be surprised. I didn't want them to know about the candy bar or awesome seating system I used. The open bar, programs, and awesome monogram at the alter also needed to be kept under wraps. I DEFINITELY didn't want to share information about my dress (purchased online) or my hair.
I promise as soon as I get those pictures back I'll get the how to's, recaps, and play-by-plays started. And even though it was THE BEST DAY EVER there are a few SNAFUS to cover as well. Highlights include a sliding cake, stumble in the aisle, and forgotten items.... Like the groom's pants.
Buckle up and get excited! Also, was wait patiently and pray my photographer has some free time an is inspired to spend it editing.
So here I am. A very happily, though also very impatient, married woman. Being married is awesome. The first time Luis introduced me as his wife to a coworker I about peed my pants and couldn't stop beaming for several hours. I can honestly say I enjoyed my wedding so do much. I can't remember a day when I was happier, felt more loved, or laughed/smiled/hugged/kissed more. Seeing almost all of my friends an family together (there were a few very missed people, especially my little and her twin) made me so proud that I was surrounded by them on such an important day in my life. I literally could not believe that so many wonderful people would travel so far out of love for Luis and me.
But seriously, I was on some kind of bridal crack for my entire wedding. Being drunk on happiness is absolutely amazing. I hope brides are even half as happy as I was on my wedding day because it would still be the best day of their lives. Geez. Apparently marriage has caused me to gush. Whatever.
There are lots of fun things to talk about. One of the primary reasons why I stopped blogging (behind a significant lack of time) was that I was our guests to be surprised. I didn't want them to know about the candy bar or awesome seating system I used. The open bar, programs, and awesome monogram at the alter also needed to be kept under wraps. I DEFINITELY didn't want to share information about my dress (purchased online) or my hair.
I promise as soon as I get those pictures back I'll get the how to's, recaps, and play-by-plays started. And even though it was THE BEST DAY EVER there are a few SNAFUS to cover as well. Highlights include a sliding cake, stumble in the aisle, and forgotten items.... Like the groom's pants.
Buckle up and get excited! Also, was wait patiently and pray my photographer has some free time an is inspired to spend it editing.
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