The last few weeks have been soo exciting because there have been RSVPs rolling in. {Hazel being the first to send hers back ;).} I perform a little happy dance whenever I get a “yes” from someone that I know will be doing the wobble with us on the dance floor.
I'm pretty sure my mail lady is tired of visiting my usually empty slot just to deliver one but sometimes five tiny response cards everyday. I do hope that she is doing a little dance like me by getting just as excited imaging how I will feel opening up those response cards. Thinking in her head "oh yea they got 5 more".
With all this joy flowing around, you sometimes forget there is a part of the wedding process that puts a frown on your face. No, it's not the hefty bill in the end, though that runs a close second. Its the part no one warns you about. There is a side of you that believes you are the center of the world and everyone loves and adores your every laughter, then there is a side that knows not everyone can come to our wedding and you are probably only the center of your fiance's world. But it’s still a bummer every time we get a “no.” I’m not going to get too sad about it, because we still have a lot of people who are coming and it’s going to be a great time. I just wish everyone could come…
For those who are not going to wobble with us enjoy your previously planned vacation and good luck on any races or events that week.
I'm pretty sure my mail lady is tired of visiting my usually empty slot just to deliver one but sometimes five tiny response cards everyday. I do hope that she is doing a little dance like me by getting just as excited imaging how I will feel opening up those response cards. Thinking in her head "oh yea they got 5 more".
With all this joy flowing around, you sometimes forget there is a part of the wedding process that puts a frown on your face. No, it's not the hefty bill in the end, though that runs a close second. Its the part no one warns you about. There is a side of you that believes you are the center of the world and everyone loves and adores your every laughter, then there is a side that knows not everyone can come to our wedding and you are probably only the center of your fiance's world. But it’s still a bummer every time we get a “no.” I’m not going to get too sad about it, because we still have a lot of people who are coming and it’s going to be a great time. I just wish everyone could come…
For those who are not going to wobble with us enjoy your previously planned vacation and good luck on any races or events that week.
A quick look at some of the RSVPs that came in, along with 2yr old Charlie. My cutie.