My mom decided to take crazy to a whole new level when Tony proposed last December. And it wasn’t an “in the moment, I got over-excited” type of thing. She had been plotting a slightly different version of the above photo shoot since Tony had asked for her and my dad’s permission to propose months earlier.View Article
I’ve been working feverishly to finish our wedding website before mailing out our Save the Dates, and harassing Tony to write some stuff for it too, so it’s not just the Annie Bridezilla Show. (His first piece was this gorgeous love letter to me, that makes me cry every time I read it.) I recently wrote about my bridesmaids, and so Tony wrote about his groomsmen to even things out. Side note: Tony totally cried while he wrote this, too. Who knew weddings make men feel so many feelings?!View Article
My mom and I have been steamrolling most of the wedding-related decisions with our (very different) visions of how Tony and my Big Day should go down. (That’s a blog for another time. If I dare.) My dad quietly stepped in and asked Tony if there was anything truly important to him. Aside from his deep desire to rappel down a wall to the ceremony Navy SEAL-style, Tony’s other biggest wish was to have live music. Wang Chung, specifically. (Which, unfortunately, was not cost-effective, nor realistic.)View Article