We had our decorations meeting last night and got a LOT of the little details figured out. The lady we met with was Trish from Petals & Lucy, the florist who works very closely with Aldea. Even in the first few minutes that we met her, we could tell that she loves her job. She is so enthusiastic when it comes to flowers and decorations, and her energy level skyrockets as the brainstorming gets going. She gained huge points with me for saying she really liked my inspiration board.
The meeting consisted of going over everything from tablecloths to flowers and centerpieces to chair ties. Amazingly enough, Patrick even ok'ed the idea of including pink in multiple areas (!)... and he didn't faint while doing so.
Want a teaser of what some of the tables will look like? Ok, you twisted my arm:
One of the best parts: although overwhelmed, he was even smiling at the end of the meeting. Well, at least he was trying... ;) He's a great sport, and it proves again how lucky I am to have him.
After the meeting, we had a great dinner at Babbo's (our caterer). They were serving their weekly special of spaghetti and meatballs, and we also had the "Sweeney" salad. True, they haven't officially renamed it after our changes to their Mista salad, but we're still crossing our fingers that it'll happen if we order it enough!
Patrick is out of town tonight for work, but he'll be back tomorrow. After he gets back, we meet with a potential musician for the ceremony at 5. She offers a number of combinations when it comes to string instruments, and I'm looking forward to hearing what she has to say.
With the weather cooling down + the 20 pounds I've lost (which is still crazy to think about), my ring has gotten a bit too big. Instead of staying in place, it's started to twist so the diamond isn't at the top. I dropped it off to be resized tonight, and it's soooo weird to have nothing on my finger. I have a ring I'll wear temporarily at my house, but since I'm staying at Patrick's house with the dogs tonight, I've caught myself being startled and wondering where the ring is at least 10 times so far.
We're almost to the 5-month mark (6 days away) and to the 150-day mark (8 days away), and even in the last week, multiple people have told me how quickly the time will fly after the new year comes. It's already flying, and I do know it'll be here before I know it. I'm really excited for the next 5 months, and especially what comes after.
-Lisa
Tuesday, December 20, 2011
Tuesday, December 13, 2011
Ceremony Shoes Are Finished
After this weekend, I've learned that the firepit is fantastic for sitting to relax and brainstorm ideas. Patrick and I sat out there for a few hours on Saturday and brainstormed/decided on ideas/details for the wedding. Even though there's a lot less glitter than I would prefer, I'm so thankful that he's wanted to be - and stayed - active in the planning. I knock on wood as I type this, but it's still been a really fun and easy process so far.
He's out of town most of this week for work training and gets back on Thursday night. On Friday, Mr. Sweeney gets in town for the weekend. I'll be picking him up from the airport and bringing him to the kickball field where Patrick will probably be finishing the first (of 2) games... IF the rain calms down and goes away. We have a prime rib party to go to on Saturday, and most of the day Sunday will consist of tailgating and attending the Browns/Cardinals game. I've heard he's excited (and Patrick is, too) to try out a couple BBQ places.
Once Mr. Sweeney leaves town, we have a couple meetings early in the week. We have a meeting on Monday at Aldea to figure out the decorations and flowers. Then, we'll be meeting with the leader of a strings group on Wednesday to talk to her about providing live music for the ceremony. Those are two of the main things that we need to finalize. The main others are the officiant (wheels have been put in motion) and the cake/cupcakes (we've met with one baker and I'm working on setting up a tasting with the 2nd).
Tonight, I finished my shoes! There was an area on each of the straps not covered in crystals b/c I had run out, and although the crystals had been waiting patiently in my purse, they'd gone untouched for a few months. Now, the shoes can be packed back in their box ready for the ceremony. I'll probably try again (tomorrow?) on the reception shoes - this time with the glue I used for the crystals; this one better not peel off!
- Lisa
![]() |
Reunion in t-minus 3 days... |
Once Mr. Sweeney leaves town, we have a couple meetings early in the week. We have a meeting on Monday at Aldea to figure out the decorations and flowers. Then, we'll be meeting with the leader of a strings group on Wednesday to talk to her about providing live music for the ceremony. Those are two of the main things that we need to finalize. The main others are the officiant (wheels have been put in motion) and the cake/cupcakes (we've met with one baker and I'm working on setting up a tasting with the 2nd).
![]() |
No more gap in the crystals! |
- Lisa
Saturday, December 10, 2011
Satin Flower Hair Accessory
I mentioned in the last entry that I was going to play around with ideas for a flower to put in my hair. While Patrick was at the kickball field tonight (in the cold weather), I was warm and relaxing at home. I watched Beauty and the Beast and did my best to make a pretty flower out of white satin material & some feathers.
I've gone through a lot of pictures online to find my favorites, and this one was the leader - thus my project for the night:
Hobby Lobby had some teal-colored feathers that I liked more than the regular type of feathers and a wire/metal hair comb for the backside. This was attempt #2 (I made each petal individually from small circles of the satin - as compared to starting with one big circle and trying to separate the petals):
Not too shabby, if I say so myself! I really like it but am not completely sure that I'll wind up wearing it the day of the wedding (it'll depend on my hairstyle and if I find/make another option), but it's ready to go just in case. Any ideas for the next project I should work on??
-Lisa
I've gone through a lot of pictures online to find my favorites, and this one was the leader - thus my project for the night:
Hobby Lobby had some teal-colored feathers that I liked more than the regular type of feathers and a wire/metal hair comb for the backside. This was attempt #2 (I made each petal individually from small circles of the satin - as compared to starting with one big circle and trying to separate the petals):
Not too shabby, if I say so myself! I really like it but am not completely sure that I'll wind up wearing it the day of the wedding (it'll depend on my hairstyle and if I find/make another option), but it's ready to go just in case. Any ideas for the next project I should work on??
-Lisa
Thursday, December 8, 2011
Jamaica, Here We Come...
Well, technically, here we come in a little less than 6 months... but we'll be there soon!
I'm so excited b/c we booked our Honeymoon today! Patrick called the travel agency, and we were able to take advantage of a couple of specials they were running (that end today). We're going to be staying at the Grande Riveria Sandals Resort in Ocho Rios, Jamaica. Ahhh!!
We'll be the first ones to admit that we realize that it's COMPLETELY over the top, but we're splurging and getting a room with a butler. "Jeeves," as Patrick is referring to him/her will be at our service for the week, and it's an experience that we'll probably never have again... Since our initial thought is to start talking about starting a family about a year after we get married, this isn't a trip we're going to be taking often (if EVER again), and since this is our honeymoon, we're going all out.
Wondering what Jeeves will do? From Sandals.com...
Before You Arrive, Your Butler Will:
Here are some pictures of the resort, beach and type of room we should have:
Yep, I'm ready to go! In the meantime though, I put together my inspiration board for our decorations meeting (whenever that's going to happen). Ta daaaaaa:
This makes me want to find new projects to work on. I think the next one will be playing around with ideas for a flower for my hair, but we'll see. I'm headed to bed now with visions ofsugarplums Jamaica and decorations dancing in my head...!
-Lisa
I'm so excited b/c we booked our Honeymoon today! Patrick called the travel agency, and we were able to take advantage of a couple of specials they were running (that end today). We're going to be staying at the Grande Riveria Sandals Resort in Ocho Rios, Jamaica. Ahhh!!
We'll be the first ones to admit that we realize that it's COMPLETELY over the top, but we're splurging and getting a room with a butler. "Jeeves," as Patrick is referring to him/her will be at our service for the week, and it's an experience that we'll probably never have again... Since our initial thought is to start talking about starting a family about a year after we get married, this isn't a trip we're going to be taking often (if EVER again), and since this is our honeymoon, we're going all out.
Wondering what Jeeves will do? From Sandals.com...
Before You Arrive, Your Butler Will:
- Ensure your preferences are in-suite upon arrival
- Arrange transfers
- Provide you with all information regarding tours and spa services
- Unpack your luggage
- Provide a private orientation of the property
- Press your first nights clothes complimentary
- Provide you with a cell phone so you can keep in touch with each other throughout your stay
- Make all dinner reservations, tour bookings, on property activities and spa treatments for you
- Serve you your favorite drinks while you lounge on the beach or pool
- Serve you lunch on the beach or on the pool
- Liaise with housekeeping re servicing of your suite
- Ensure that your suite is kept in perfect condition and arranged the way you like during your stay
- Expedite all room service orders for you
- Arrange a perfect romantic dinner for two in the privacy of your suite on or your patio. Unlike our competitors, our butler level guests can order from any resort restaurant menu for dining in their room or suite
- Shine/clean your shoes for dinner
- Tend to your wardrobe
- Collect and return all laundry for you
Here are some pictures of the resort, beach and type of room we should have:
Yep, I'm ready to go! In the meantime though, I put together my inspiration board for our decorations meeting (whenever that's going to happen). Ta daaaaaa:
This makes me want to find new projects to work on. I think the next one will be playing around with ideas for a flower for my hair, but we'll see. I'm headed to bed now with visions of
-Lisa
Sunday, December 4, 2011
The Firepit Looks HOT
We finished this weekend with potentially the biggest one-time progress so far. 20,000 pounds of rock was transferred and distributed into the backyard, eight (50-300 lb) boulders were brought into place, the wok bowl for the firepit was moved into place and the firepit was assembled. We even had our first fire! It's 45 degrees out, so I admit that I didn't last long outside, but we know it works!
Our friend Charpei came over this morning to help finish off the pile of rock, and we were able to get through it pretty quickly. She and I also raked/thatched the lawn, and it's now ready to be reseeded. Patrick's friend Aaron came over to help set up the firepit. He's the one who put together the plans for the backyard and has been amazing with helping with referrals/suggestions/etc. I'm happy to say that he took the LoveSac (the gigantic foam-filled bean bag) with him as a 'thank you' for all his help; his son is going to ADORE that thing. It was such a comfortable piece of furniture, but the living room looks much more spacious without the 6ft bag in the corner.
The firepit is definitely functional, but it's not to the point where Patrick is satisfied. He still wants to find a place that has large pieces of lava rock. Right now, the bowl is filled with 3 bags of sand covered by 3 bags of small lava rock. Once he gets the big lava rock pieces, the small pieces will be laid out to cover the sand, and the big rock will completely cover the metal ring. Apparently that'll make the fire dance more and it'll look more natural (as compared to seeing the places where the gas comes out of the metal ring).
Our massages were well-deserved, and we splurged and went to Delux Burger for dinner tonight. It's not the most healthy place (partly b/c we can't pass up their sweet potato fries), but I think we worked hard enough this weekend to burn the calories to make up for it.
As far as wedding stuff we accomplished this weekend, we've been working on tying up the loose ends we haven't finalized. We sent an email to set up a meeting with a member of the strings group (guitar/violin) for the ceremony, emailed the owner of Aldea to set up the decorations meeting (centerpieces, linens, flowers, etc) and we have a couple new ideas about an officiant for the wedding. Hopefully those ideas will be definite and revealed soon.
ALSO, it's probably a long shot, but I sent an email to the TV station TLC to apply for their show 'Four Weddings.' If you haven't heard of the show, it features four weddings (thus the name), and the other three brides attend as guests. They rate each others' weddings based on dress, venue, food and overall experience; then, the bride who has the highest score wins a free honeymoon trip. I read that they're searching for 2012 brides who are getting married in the Phoenix/Scottsdale area, so I thought I'd kick myself if I didn't at least reach out to the casting people. Someone on TheKnot.com message boards said they're only looking for weddings until April 2012, so we'll see if I hear back and if they want to move us to the next step. My mindset is that if it's meant to be, it'll happen! If not, that's one less thing to stress about on the big day.
Overall, it was an amazingly productive weekend, and now it's time for me to relax.
-Lisa
Our friend Charpei came over this morning to help finish off the pile of rock, and we were able to get through it pretty quickly. She and I also raked/thatched the lawn, and it's now ready to be reseeded. Patrick's friend Aaron came over to help set up the firepit. He's the one who put together the plans for the backyard and has been amazing with helping with referrals/suggestions/etc. I'm happy to say that he took the LoveSac (the gigantic foam-filled bean bag) with him as a 'thank you' for all his help; his son is going to ADORE that thing. It was such a comfortable piece of furniture, but the living room looks much more spacious without the 6ft bag in the corner.
The firepit is definitely functional, but it's not to the point where Patrick is satisfied. He still wants to find a place that has large pieces of lava rock. Right now, the bowl is filled with 3 bags of sand covered by 3 bags of small lava rock. Once he gets the big lava rock pieces, the small pieces will be laid out to cover the sand, and the big rock will completely cover the metal ring. Apparently that'll make the fire dance more and it'll look more natural (as compared to seeing the places where the gas comes out of the metal ring).
Our massages were well-deserved, and we splurged and went to Delux Burger for dinner tonight. It's not the most healthy place (partly b/c we can't pass up their sweet potato fries), but I think we worked hard enough this weekend to burn the calories to make up for it.
As far as wedding stuff we accomplished this weekend, we've been working on tying up the loose ends we haven't finalized. We sent an email to set up a meeting with a member of the strings group (guitar/violin) for the ceremony, emailed the owner of Aldea to set up the decorations meeting (centerpieces, linens, flowers, etc) and we have a couple new ideas about an officiant for the wedding. Hopefully those ideas will be definite and revealed soon.
ALSO, it's probably a long shot, but I sent an email to the TV station TLC to apply for their show 'Four Weddings.' If you haven't heard of the show, it features four weddings (thus the name), and the other three brides attend as guests. They rate each others' weddings based on dress, venue, food and overall experience; then, the bride who has the highest score wins a free honeymoon trip. I read that they're searching for 2012 brides who are getting married in the Phoenix/Scottsdale area, so I thought I'd kick myself if I didn't at least reach out to the casting people. Someone on TheKnot.com message boards said they're only looking for weddings until April 2012, so we'll see if I hear back and if they want to move us to the next step. My mindset is that if it's meant to be, it'll happen! If not, that's one less thing to stress about on the big day.
Overall, it was an amazingly productive weekend, and now it's time for me to relax.
-Lisa
Saturday, December 3, 2011
Holy Exhausting (but Productive) Day
Here's the breakdown:
8:30am: Patrick decides it's time for me to WAKE UP. I tried the 'pretend to be sleeping' idea from yesterday... No luck; he didn't fall for it.
9:00am: We leave for ACE Hardware to get a wheelbarrow and another shovel. Necessary stop at QT to get coffee and a bite to eat for breakfast.
9:45am: Arrive at Patrick's house ready to move some rock. Patrick loads the rocks into the wheelbarrow and brought them to the backyard where I shovel/rake the rock into place.
1:35pm: With tired muscles, we decide it's time to take a break for lunch.We escape to Gallagher's for their awesome baked buffalo wings.
2:45pm: Return to work. Reassume the same positions in front- and back yard.
4:00pm: Finish covering the backyard with rock... only to realize we have a lot of rock left. Time to re-distribute the rock on layer 2 (and eventually 3).
5:20pm: Sun sets and it starts to get dark. We move three of the boulders to the backyard using a dolly and a lot of determination ;). With the deep layers of rock, that definitely wasn't an easy task b/c the wheels sunk in much more then we expected. I tell Patrick I'm really close to being done.
5:45pm: I'm FINISHED - mentally and physically. We sat down on a couple of the boulders, and I admit to Patrick that I'm so exhausted that I felt like I could just start crying for no reason. He laughs. I assure him I'm not joking. He smartly stops laughing. I give him a kiss for understanding.
6:05pm: We call to order Chinese food b/c it was the only thing we can think of (other than pizza) that would deliver - and not make us move from the couch.
6:55pm: Chinese food arrives... finally. Sooo good.
7:30pm: After Patrick takes a shower, I decide I want to take a hot bath to help my muscles. It feels fantastic.
7:45pm: We agree that we deserve to go get massages after we finish putting out the rock tomorrow (!!!).
Now: Time to relax. We just put in the new Smurfs movie, and even though I got it (and another movie) from redbox yesterday, not having to leave the house is definitely worth the couple dollars for another night's rental.
---
I tried to take a picture of the latest (small) pile of rock, but it was dark and raining by the time I got outside. I'll take a picture tomorrow when it's light out.
Patrick was incredible; I realize he probably had the tougher job (I helped him load the wheelbarrow from time to time, so I know it was tiring). Today, more than ever, I realize how lucky I am to have him. He loves me for me, accepts - and gets along really well with - my friends/family, brings out the best in me and is an incredible partner in any challenge/project we face. I know for a fact that not everyone is as lucky. Even though my muscles might be sore tonight, I'll sleep well just knowing that.
-Lisa
8:30am: Patrick decides it's time for me to WAKE UP. I tried the 'pretend to be sleeping' idea from yesterday... No luck; he didn't fall for it.
9:00am: We leave for ACE Hardware to get a wheelbarrow and another shovel. Necessary stop at QT to get coffee and a bite to eat for breakfast.
9:45am: Arrive at Patrick's house ready to move some rock. Patrick loads the rocks into the wheelbarrow and brought them to the backyard where I shovel/rake the rock into place.
![]() |
The progress at lunchtime |
2:45pm: Return to work. Reassume the same positions in front- and back yard.
4:00pm: Finish covering the backyard with rock... only to realize we have a lot of rock left. Time to re-distribute the rock on layer 2 (and eventually 3).
5:20pm: Sun sets and it starts to get dark. We move three of the boulders to the backyard using a dolly and a lot of determination ;). With the deep layers of rock, that definitely wasn't an easy task b/c the wheels sunk in much more then we expected. I tell Patrick I'm really close to being done.
![]() |
The backyard at the end of the day |
6:05pm: We call to order Chinese food b/c it was the only thing we can think of (other than pizza) that would deliver - and not make us move from the couch.
6:55pm: Chinese food arrives... finally. Sooo good.
7:30pm: After Patrick takes a shower, I decide I want to take a hot bath to help my muscles. It feels fantastic.
7:45pm: We agree that we deserve to go get massages after we finish putting out the rock tomorrow (!!!).
Now: Time to relax. We just put in the new Smurfs movie, and even though I got it (and another movie) from redbox yesterday, not having to leave the house is definitely worth the couple dollars for another night's rental.
---
I tried to take a picture of the latest (small) pile of rock, but it was dark and raining by the time I got outside. I'll take a picture tomorrow when it's light out.
Patrick was incredible; I realize he probably had the tougher job (I helped him load the wheelbarrow from time to time, so I know it was tiring). Today, more than ever, I realize how lucky I am to have him. He loves me for me, accepts - and gets along really well with - my friends/family, brings out the best in me and is an incredible partner in any challenge/project we face. I know for a fact that not everyone is as lucky. Even though my muscles might be sore tonight, I'll sleep well just knowing that.
-Lisa
Friday, December 2, 2011
Rocks, BBQ Research & Microwave Success
Last night, we started our research for the BBQ for the rehearsal dinner. BBQ #1 was a new place near Patrick's house, Texas BBQ House. It may be a winner! The food was awesome, and we were really impressed at the level of customer service we got. As we were standing in front of the counter reading the menu board, one of the workers noticed us, laughed, asked if it was our first visit and gave us samples of their "moist brisket."
We asked a couple questions about their catering, and over the next few minutes, the owner came out and gave us samples of their turkey, pork loin, cutters choice brisket, creamed corn and beans. Sooo good. We ordered some of the cutters choice brisket, pork loin, a jalapeno sausage and cole slaw. I would be great with getting them as our caterer, but I think it'd still be fun to try out some other restaurants - for research's sake, of course!
The microwave is now up and running! Patrick thinks I'm ridiculous for being so excited about the two shelves (note: I found the 2nd shelf for $2 - brand new), but it looks really impressive if you ask me!
This weekend is going to result in some sore muscles b/c Patrick had the rock for the backyard delivered today. There's a huge pile of little rocks and a few boulders on his driveway just waiting to be distributed. Do you think he'd catch on if I pretended to be sleeping as he works on putting out the rock? No, I don't think so either ;)
-Lisa
![]() |
Halfway into our meal. Note the "plates" and "tray" |
The microwave is now up and running! Patrick thinks I'm ridiculous for being so excited about the two shelves (note: I found the 2nd shelf for $2 - brand new), but it looks really impressive if you ask me!
This weekend is going to result in some sore muscles b/c Patrick had the rock for the backyard delivered today. There's a huge pile of little rocks and a few boulders on his driveway just waiting to be distributed. Do you think he'd catch on if I pretended to be sleeping as he works on putting out the rock? No, I don't think so either ;)
-Lisa
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)