Happy Wednesday!!
I am easing ever so slowly back into my routine after the long weekend. It seems like the more I get done, the more I have left to do. But it has been a very productive two weeks since Travis and I have been engaged. I have most of the big-ticket items taken care of for the Big Day, and everything is coming along nicely.
However, with every bride-to-be tasks I complete, I am becoming less focused on the Big Day and more anxious for what that implies. After the wedding, Travis and I will go home as husband and wife. How surreal! Right now I truly wish that the wedding was today- not so that I can get dressed up and celebrate- but so we can finally begin our lives together. Honestly I can think of nothing better. At the risk of sounding old fashioned (I think that ship may have sailed), I can't wait to be one of two.
My sister gave me the book Inviting God to Your Wedding by Martha Williamson. She writes about how some couples get lost in the trivial matters of the wedding and forget what it's all about. The day itself isn't what is important and you don't get married so you can throw a huge party for your friends. Every day after that is what matters. I genuinely believe God has chosen to unite the two of us for a purpose, and on July 14th we will come together before Him to begin the journey He has in store.
I promise I am not one of those girls whose dream is to be barefoot and pregnant just months after the wedding, so don't put me in the same category as a domesticated house cat. I am just so excited to be able to spend every day with my best friend.
I am easing ever so slowly back into my routine after the long weekend. It seems like the more I get done, the more I have left to do. But it has been a very productive two weeks since Travis and I have been engaged. I have most of the big-ticket items taken care of for the Big Day, and everything is coming along nicely.
However, with every bride-to-be tasks I complete, I am becoming less focused on the Big Day and more anxious for what that implies. After the wedding, Travis and I will go home as husband and wife. How surreal! Right now I truly wish that the wedding was today- not so that I can get dressed up and celebrate- but so we can finally begin our lives together. Honestly I can think of nothing better. At the risk of sounding old fashioned (I think that ship may have sailed), I can't wait to be one of two.
My sister gave me the book Inviting God to Your Wedding by Martha Williamson. She writes about how some couples get lost in the trivial matters of the wedding and forget what it's all about. The day itself isn't what is important and you don't get married so you can throw a huge party for your friends. Every day after that is what matters. I genuinely believe God has chosen to unite the two of us for a purpose, and on July 14th we will come together before Him to begin the journey He has in store.
I promise I am not one of those girls whose dream is to be barefoot and pregnant just months after the wedding, so don't put me in the same category as a domesticated house cat. I am just so excited to be able to spend every day with my best friend.
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Therefore what God has joined together, let man not separate. Mark 10:9

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