Hi guys!
Last time I posted, we’d just bought our flat. I’m happy to
announce that it’s now fully decorated, almost fully furnished, and definitely feeling
more like home. It’s also a massive relief to be able to think about the
wedding again; during the whole flat-buying process, it definitely took a
backseat. I’ve genuinely loved every second of wedding planning, and I missed it while we were fighting with solicitors!
Fairly soon after buying the flat, I knew that it was
time to get round to sorting invitations; it’s all well and good planning an
amazing wedding, but if no one is there then it’s not quite the same! We did
some shopping around on google, at wedding fayre’s, Pinterest etc. The
invitations were one of the only things that I had a clear picture in my head of
how they should look, and I couldn’t find anywhere that would do what I wanted
for less than £10 per head; as much as I love the people invited, £1000 for
invites seemed a bit extravagant! So we made the “great decision” to make our
own.
Now don’t get me wrong, I’m glad that we did it and we did save a shedload
of money! But to anyone else thinking about making your own invites, my main
piece of advice would be to do them early. To make roughly 100 took me about 3
months! They are a phenomenal amount of effort, but now that they’re all
finished, they are 100% worth it – they’re exactly what I pictured in my head. The next update is the amazing weekend that we had at the start of October. We decided to have a major wedding planning weekend, to include a trip to the church we’re marrying in, cake tasting and menu tasting (we really like food). Firstly, it was really reassuring for me how much more comfortable I felt going to church.
At this stage, I feel like Fr Danny deserves a shout-out; he is the priest at our local church in Knebworth, and I’ve never met anyone who’s been more welcoming or made me feel more comfortable than Fr Danny has. He’s such a lovely man, and I love the fact that he’ll be the priest for our new marital family. I’ll probably do a whole other blog post about marrying into Catholicism, but it’s something that with time I’ve really gotten proud of.
Enough deep stuff, onto the food! So as I’ve mentioned
before, Anthony’s mum is making the cake. Even though I know she’s an amazing
cook, I had minor reservations; would she still enjoy the day? Would the cake
be as amazing as it is in my head? Would she be able to get all the flavours
that I want? Well, having tried the cake, the answer to that is a resounding
YES. It was PHENOMENAL. I’m not going to add photos because a) we agreed it
needs a few small (tiny!) tweaks, and b) I don’t want to ruin the surprise for people
on the day. The photo that I will attach from that section of the day is our
rings, because you’ve seen them in blogs before and they’re just so beautiful! We
chose to keep them at Anthony’s parents’ house mainly because that’s where they’ll
need to be on the day, but also because I can’t stop looking at them/trying
them on!



Overall, we’ve done a lot over the last couple of months,
but it hasn’t always been plain-sailing. To take on a new flat, a wedding,
seeing family and friends, working for 40 hours a week (plus the commute) is a
lot; I think that we under-estimated how much work it would be! But I feel that
all it’s done is solidify our relationship. Every day, I get more and more nervous
about the wedding and everything that needs doing, but all I feel about
marrying Anthony is excitement. And love – overwhelming, heart-bursting love. I
don’t believe in soulmates, but I do 100% believe that Anthony is my other
half, my better half. He’s the spoon to my Ben and Jerry’s, the dip to my
pizza, the onesie to my winter evening; he is the thing in my life that makes
everything better. And on that sickening note, I’ll leave you all to enjoy your
day! Thanks for reading, and I’ll update you when I can.
See ya!
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