Sunday, September 29, 2013

What a Summer: Disney World!

What would a fantastic summer be without a fantastic vacation. When me and Alan were first married we went to the Phoenix zoo and played around at Papago Park for our Honeymoon. Since we were essentially getting married again, we decided to go on a real honey moon. Disney World! It was definitely a blast but just a few guideline for those who are thinking of venturing to Disney world.

1. Don't fly stand by. Big mistake. We had to end up buying regular tickets for the flight home.
2. The water in Florida, no matter where you are is terrible. It tastes like chemical swamp water. Plan money in your budget for bottled water.
3. It is going to rain. It is Florida and no matter the time of year it will rain. Bring a poncho. A water proof camera would have been nice as well.
4. They do not have microwaves that you can use in the park. We brought microwave meals to save money on food but ended up eating tons of snacks and buying food anyways. Just put it in the budget.
 5. Don't think you are going to make it to the park on the same day that you fly. We left at eight in the morning and between the time change and the time it took to get to our hotel on the bus, it was later than we thought and we were exhausted. 
6. But most of all, have fun no matter what unexpected surprises come your way.

Here are some pictures I took with exception to the ones I am in, of coarse!










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 That's my sweetheart!



Saturday, September 28, 2013

What a Summer: Victorian Wedding part II



             An amazing dress would not be complete without lovely accessories and fun reception decorations!



   My beautiful hat!


My vintage reminiscent shoes.


Silk flowers with pearls, ribbons, and tulle.
I made the silk flowers; seven in all. 


Me and Alan were first married on 3-14-09, pi day (3.14).
We were sealed on 6-28-13, 2 pi (6.28).
We decided to have a pi theme. We made these toothpicks that we found on the Marie Calender's website to celebrate pi day. We had pie instead of cake at our reception. The amazing thing about pi is that it's a never ending number. It goes on forever. Neither me nor Alan are huge math people but pi became a special number for us. A never ending number for a never ending family. 
(Pi = Love, and both are forever)



I found this idea on Pintrist. These ribbon wands were great party favors and kids loved them. They were an excellent accent to the ribbons we had hanging from the door and from the chandeliers.

This Blog is dedicated to mostly my artistic endeavors, but I want to take a minute to diverge. It took us four years after being married civilly to be married in the Temple. There were some days when I thought it may never come. There were some days that I thought that if it did come it would be much longer than four years. Time passed quickly but it wasn't easy. Heavenly Father definitely knows what is best for us. The ways in which me and Alan have grown as individuals and as a couple have been incredible and profound. I truly believe that  the past four years were a blessing and that we would not have learned the things we did without it. Even if we had been sealed in the temple when we first  got married, we would not have learned what we did. We are better people because of the past four years. I'm so grateful for our beautiful sealing day. I'm so grateful to my wonderful husband, for how hard he works, for how much he loves me, and for how much he loves his Heavenly Father. I could not ask for a better person to be sealed to. He is my best friend and I love him so much. 

Thursday, September 26, 2013

What a Summer! : Victorian Wedding part 1

            The past four or five months since I last posted anything have flown by. What an exciting summer! Me and my sweetheart Alan were able to be sealed in the Mesa, AZ Temple on June 28th. It was the most beautiful day. I spent much of my creative efforts leading up to the sealing redesigning my wedding dress from when we were first married in 2009. It was so awesome to be able to do somethings for our sealing that we were not able to do when we first got married. I have posted some pictures of me in my dress that I designed. I created it to model the Victorian time period. The Hat I got from the Renaissance Festival, the fan I inherited from my grandmother (Helen Tays), and I ordered the shoes and jacket online. After all that it seems that I didn't do any designing on the dress, just assemble pieces. The gathered satin around my waist I added on too and extended it down to my hips. I also added the tulle bustle on the back. It wasn't a ton I did on the dress but the whole outfit came together beautifully! To feel like I stepped out of the mid 1800's and be sealed in the temple all on the same day was amazing!

The pictures were taken by my mother-in-law, Ginger Wellard and
by Lindsey Gettler of Lindisima Photography http://www.lindisimaphotography.com/blog/