Thursday, July 16, 2009

They're Off



I finally finished my thank you cards. I just could not decide on how I wanted to design them, so it took me a little longer. I think that they turned out really well. I glad that they are done, but kinda of sad. It really means that all parts of my wedding are now over. I am just a newlywed, and no longer a bride. It is so final. With them gone I can now settle into my new role as wife. So as I say thank you to others for adding to my new life, I can say welcome to myself .........as I welcome myself into my new title as wife.

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Sea, Sun and Flipperz


Our first full day in Emerald Isle, N.C. for our honeymoon, we went to this restaurant named Flipperz. We were so tired from the drive the day before, we did not feel like cooking and but wanted to do a little exploring since we stayed in the condo and on the beach for most of the day. It was a great meal and one of our most expensive meal I think that we have ever had together, but what the hey...we were on our honeymoon. Since we near the ocean, of course we had seafood. I think that I had the best red snapper, I have ever had in life there. It was so fresh. The people there were so friendly and really made us feel welcome. If you ever in Emerald Isle, N.C. I highly recommend this restaurant.

Saturday, July 11, 2009

3 Months

Today is our 3 month anniversary. It seems that each month is going so quick. I am enjoying every moment of it.

Friday, July 10, 2009

Computer Cold


My computer has been a little sick, but it is all better now. I will be posting more next week. Have a great weekend!!!
( image found here)

Tuesday, June 30, 2009

N.C. Honeymoon


I have not talked about my honeymoon. Over the next few weeks I will share some of my honeymoon pictures with you. Since my husband does not fly, we had to go somewhere that we could drive to. We went to Emerald Isle, North Carolina. It took us 11 hours to drive there.

The drive was good even through the all the rain in the hills of West Virginia. We did get a little lost on the way and had to stop a hardware store to ask for directions. Note to self.. always double check Mapquest and Yahoo Maps! with an AAA trip ticket when taking a road trip. Luckily the store clerks were helpful and had the Internet to get us back on the right track.

It was not a bad drive, it gave the hubby and I time to recap about the wedding and just spend time talking. I took a couple of cat naps along the way, when I was suppose to be navigating. We took our time getting there and stopped to see some sites on the way. I started to get cranky towards the end of the drive since I was sleepy and just wanted to go to bed.

I must say that this was a very budget friendly honeymoon. We stayed in a condo on the beach and brought some amenities from home including some food and lots of personal items. The condo had a deck with a swing on it and a good view of the beach. It was very relaxing, which we needed after the wedding. The town seemed to shut down around 11:00 pm...even the gas station. I am use to everything being 24 hours where I live. It was fine with us that everything closed early since we spent alot of time on the beach and sitting on our deck.








We definitely enjoyed our stay there and are planning on going back some day, maybe even for our 1st anniversary.

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

My Divas




Friday, June 19, 2009

DIY: Build Your Own Chuppah


No, I am not Jewish...but I loved the concept of having a chuppah (which symbolizes the home that the couple will build together) at my wedding ceremony, so I made one (with some help). You can click on the picture, to get a better view. I had previously posted about having a chuppah before my wedding. Here is what you need to make one of your own:


  • PVC pipe
  • 4 PVC joint connectors
  • 4 Paint buckets
  • 4 Quick drying cement

You will need to start this a day or so before you need it. I assembled most of mine the 2 nights before the wedding. I thought it was really easy to do. Here are the steps:


  • You will need to measure your space to see what length that you need to create the chuppah. I used 4 ten foot PVC polls and 4 five foot PVC polls. Make sure that you have your measurements when you go to the hardware store to obtain your pipe, so that the you get the hardware stores staff to cut it to the length that you want. I could have used shorter polls ones, but wanted a grand effect.
  • Mix the quick drying cement. Be mindful of what the temperature is when mixing it. You do not want it to be too runny or too thick.
  • Fill the paint buckets half full. Place the long PVC polls ( for me the 10 foot polls), in the center of the bucket. Make sure that you secure the polls with rope or wood to ensure that the polls dry in the cement straight. I thought that I had them straight, but when Mr.Broomjumpinggroom came home he immediately said that they were not and got busy making sure that they were.
Once at the site....

  • Space the buckets with the polls in them where you want them.
  • With using the connectors, connect the shorter polls to the longer polls. Once connected you should have created a square.
  • Decorate how you want. I used fabric, ribbon and flowers on my chuppah. The only issue that I had was ensuring that the numbers printed on the PVC pipe were covered up. To fix this I turn the buckets to the back of the altar and covered the polls with ribbon. You may want to use light fabrics because extra weight may not work well on the PVC polls. Make sure that you have good tape and/or stick pins to attach your decor to the PVC polls.

In creating a chuppah, make sure that you have many hands to assist with assembly at the site. It is quite helpful. Depending on the height make sure that you have a ladder, it makes it so much easier. At the end of the night, taking it apart was easy....my husband (who was ready to to leave) pulled on one of the polls and it just popped apart. Even though it came apart so easy, the chuppah was really strong. If you want to ensure that it does not pop apart you can always, use constructive adhesive to link the PVC connectors and pipes together. In the end, the buckets and polls that I used went in the trash, mainly because I do not have anywhere to store it after the ceremony and I kept all the decor.

Cost:

  • PVC pipe $3.22 a piece ( the 4 short pieces was two pipes that were cut in half)
  • PVC connectors $1.55 (4 connectors)
  • Quikcrete $ 2.77 (4 bags)
  • Paint bucket $ 1.00 (4 buckets)
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Total $40.60

( I love this picture. It shows my mom's handy work off. She made the table cloth, chair bows and the napkins for my sweetheart table. Thanks mom!!!)

There will be additional cost for the decor that you want to add to it. I loved the way that it looked for my wedding. My husband and I stood under it with our minister for the ceremony and had our sweetheart table underneath it for the reception. It added so much to our wedding. I was proud that I made it.