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Mrs. Lollipop, Pittsburgh Age and Occupation: 26, Computational Linguist Fiance's Age and Occupation: 26, Project Manager Engagement Date: August 2, 2006 Wedding Date: September 2, 2007 Blogging Since: July 17, 2007 Venue: The PPG Aquarium at the Pittsburgh Zoo About Me: I'm a Pittsburgh transplant who grew up in the deep south. I have a weakness for exotic alphabets, DIY projects, mobster movies and international travel. My fiance and I are both non-native Japanese speakers and we have a bullfrog named Skinny.
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The prospect of a post-wedding crash is scary, isn’t it? Planning and preparation for my wedding seemed to occupy all of my free time for the entirety of my 13 month engagement. I didn’t even like weddings before I got engaged, but overnight they became my obsession. I could see that feeling on the horizon, the “What do I do now?” feeling that would ambush me after the honeymoon.

So, stupidly/smartly I signed up to participate in a local art/craft show as a vendor. I do this show every year, but I usually take the preceding six months to make/test prototypes and build up stock. With only six weeks between the end of our honeymoon and the show, I thought I would take a year off. Two days before the wedding I realized how bored I would be and sent off the application on a whim. I found out I was accepted during our honeymoon and upon arrival back to our abode I have been in non-stop production mode. The show is this weekend and I am finally ready to get off of this DIY roller coaster. I am ready for a break.

I’m really looking forward to getting our lives back. Suddenly the prospect of a weekend trip isn’t so terrifying, nor is the idea of spending a weekend on our house instead of running wedding errands or tying a thousand tiny bows. Our housekeeping is in a state of deep neglect and I’ll be happy to finally turn the situation around. Our living room has not been dusted for a year and our fridge has turned into a chamber of mysteries.

Mr. Lollipop was excited after the wedding because he would finally have time to exercise and lose weight. He’s also psyched about having time to fence in our back yard so we can get the dog he always wanted.

What did you do to chase away the post-wedding blues? What do you look forward to doing after the wedding?

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10 Responses to “Staving Off The Post-Wedding Blues”

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Jilian

I made the mistake of looking at the community board as we were walking into the grocery store the weekend after we returned from our honeymoon - there was this picture of the cutest little brown and black puppy who needed a home. The text stated he had a birth defect which instantly made me want to love him even more because I suspected he was rejected by others!

I don’t even like animals. Dogs are ok - but I’m not a dog lover. Never planned to be a dog owner except for the fact that the hubby came as a ‘package deal’ with his dog. Said dog had grown on me slowly.

None of our family or friends believe that I’m the one who actual tore the number to call off the flier or that it was my idea! The next day we brought cute little Cash home for a ‘3 day trial’. 6 months, multiple vet visits and an operation later, he’s part of our family. He certainly kept us busy the first two months after the wedding!

I’m still not a dog lover - and I don’t really enjoy other people’s dogs - but I am in love with our two!!

 
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Sarah

Two words: grad school.

It’s a handy brush-off for the baby people, too.

 
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Aliya

We got a dog, too! 8 weeks after the wedding, but I’d wanted one for a long time. Yay Jake :)

 
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mrs. firefly (aka kelly)

I have a great cure — get pregnant. Makes you TOTALLY forget about the wedding process and gives you a new project to obsess over. Warning though, in around 9 months you wind up with a baby.

 
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Tea

lol mrs. firefly

 
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Angel (message)  1,263 posts, Bumble bee

hahaha…Mrs. Firefly…you crack me up!

 
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Mrs. Violet (message)  253 posts, Helper bee

I was so happy when the wedding was over! I was happy that I got married of course, but also that i can finally get back to regular life! I can get back to my crafting, excercising, hanging out and doing whatever I want without the thought of “wedding planning” looming over my shoulders!

 
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Marika

Yeah. My newfound “free time” has been reabsorbed into house cleaning, getting more sleep, exercising, writing a book… Thank goodness I’m not spending countless hours on wedding blogs anymore!
(wait…)

 
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LN

It’s funny, I was worried about this as well, but so far so good. Several people have asked me “are you sad it’s over” or “are you bored now”, and my response has always been “are you kidding me?” I finally have my LIFE back! Hobbies? Oh yeah I remember you! Weekend trips? You mean I have time to plan one? Baking cookies? I haven’t done that in AGES! Planning my wedding was awesome, but being married is even better.

For anyone who is having trouble, I would definitely suggest looking into crafty hobbies. I’m super excited to make our holiday cards this year - something I NEVER would have attempted pre-wedding.

 

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Mrs. Lollipop, Pittsburgh Age and Occupation: 26, Computational Linguist Fiance's Age and Occupation: 26, Project Manager Engagement Date: August 2, 2006 Wedding Date: September 2, 2007 Blogging Since: July 17, 2007 Venue: The PPG Aquarium at the Pittsburgh Zoo About Me: I'm a Pittsburgh transplant who grew up in the deep south. I have a weakness for exotic alphabets, DIY projects, mobster movies and international travel. My fiance and I are both non-native Japanese speakers and we have a bullfrog named Skinny.

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