brdgt: (Afterglow by Iconomicon)
Brdgt ([personal profile] brdgt) wrote2013-02-19 02:00 pm

Afterglow

The past few days have been so nice. Both of us have enjoyed all the many congratulations we've received and conversations with people about the engagement. Everyone is so happy for us and love the proposal story. We've gotten phone calls, emails, texts, facebook messages, and even song dedications - they are all so sweet. I didn't realize how much fun it would be!

My friend Kelly gave me a great piece of advice - wait until the shiny afterglow wears off before even thinking about all the pesky planning (which, I'm not really looking forward to, which I fear may come as a disappointment to some of my loved ones!)
mizrobot: (smooch)

[personal profile] mizrobot 2013-02-19 08:14 pm (UTC)(link)
That is great advice. I made some hasty decisions, and I don't regret them, but might have done something different if I hadn't launched into planning so excitedly. And you know we will all be here with lots of suggestions if you ever need more advice. :)

Besides the whole lifelong commitment to the person I love part, my favorite part of the engagement/wedding process was how much everyone pulled together for us and how happy they were. It was so fun and heartwarming!

[identity profile] astronautical.livejournal.com 2013-02-20 08:32 pm (UTC)(link)
you know, I really wasn't sure what to expect with the whole marriage thing but I really didn't expect the outpouring of love and support from my community. dunno why - I have a GREAT community! but I guess the whole public acknowledgement of everything caught me by surprise! it was super humbling.

[identity profile] lindaquelinda.livejournal.com 2013-02-22 03:09 am (UTC)(link)
it's ok to not be in love with the planning, i think most people understand. you can always delegate to the people who care more, if you truly don't mind what the outcome is.