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| Tomorrow begins the crazy wedding weekend.
I'm ready.
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| One week and a few hours from now, I'll be at my bachelorette party with 15 other girls whom I love dearly.
One week and a day from now, I'll be rehearsing walking slowly and standing still.
One week and two days from now, I'll be married.
One week and four days from now, I'll be on the longest plane ride of my adult life. As a wife. With a husband.
One week and five days from now, I'll be in Italy. As a wife. With a husband.
Two weeks and five days from now, I'll be in our apartment, as a wife, with a husband, living the married life.
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| I recently went to see one of my best friends get married in Arkansas, she was absolutely beautiful and the wedding was so sweet and personal. It was great to see friends again after a few months of being apart. Unfortunately, I was unable to document this through pictures because my camera is dead and I have no way of recharging it until I find its charger that was somehow misplaced in one of the boxes still taped shut in the garage awaiting their reopening until being moved into The Married Apartment.
Speaking of The Married Apartment, we have found it! It's in a wonderful location, close to Adam's work and surrounded by mountains of course. Adam will move in next month, thus marking his last few weeks of living as a bachelor.
Wedding planning is going very well. People ask if I'm stressed, and well I am, but only regarding certain things. The guest list will be the end of me. Every last minute addition and surprise RSVP chips away at my romantic side and makes eloping look extremely attractive. If all of a sudden I seemingly drop off the face of the universe, it means Adam and I have moved our trip to Italy up a month and have run away to elope and live there.
Other than that, life is pretty uneventful. I'm extremely relieved to not be preparing to go back to school during this time. Graduating from college may not have given me a job and only sunk me into over $20,000 in debt, but it certainly gives me the peace of mind that I no longer have the return-to-school motions to go through.
Hope all is well on your home front.
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