Hi guys!! Mr. Cream Puff and I got back from our honeymoon late late Tuesday night. I just logged in to WeddingBee and saw that I am now logged in as “Mrs. Cream Puff.” WEIRD. I still haven’t used the term “my husband” in a sentence (mostly because I have no need to refer to him in the third person, as we’ve been together nonstop for the past 2 weeks), but I think it will probably feel weird. I was just getting used to calling him “my fiancé!” Now he wears a ring on his finger, which looks totally out of place (but I love it!). I keep thinking, “you’re married?! To whom?!” And then I realize he’s married to me. Which, of course, starts me thinking about how weird that is all over again.
What? You want me to stop blabbering and tell you about the wedding? Okay, okay. Overall, the wedding was awesome! I was totally thrilled with how our color scheme panned out. The girls looked fabulous together, and the guys’ ties were magnificent with their tuxes. I hadn’t talked about our flowers too much, but I was totally blown away by them. The chuppah looked FANTASTIC in Crissy Field, it really did. I was thrilled. And the day? It seriously couldn’t have been more beautiful. Check out our guests and the perfect, blue sky:

We were really, really lucky with the weather. After about a week of super cold weather, I resolved not to think about it anymore. After all, there’s no use in stressing about something that you have no control over, right? Right. The day before the wedding, it was 62 degrees, but pretty windy. At the rehearsal, we were feeling pretty chilly, and I was really hoping that our guests brought their coats, like I warned them to in the invitation!
The day of the wedding, though, coats weren’t needed at all. If you know much about San Francisco, you know that even the warmest days usually start out with a heavy, chilly fog. The morning of our wedding, however, was CLEAR and absolutely gorgeous. By the time the ceremony rolled around, it was a PERFECT 75 degrees. It couldn’t have been better. And just to show us how lucky we were, the next morning was freezing cold and foggy, with a high of 63. We were SO lucky. People were able to enjoy our outdoor ceremony without being too cold or too hot.
After the ceremony was over, our reception began. It was SO beautiful. Our caterer, Thomas John Events, did an amazing job setting up the Green Room. Our band was totally amazing–hardly anyone left before the reception was over, which I totally credit to the band. The photobooth was a total hit (and worth every penny, despite my doubts) and people marveled over all of the details. People repeatedly told me that it was the best wedding they’d ever been to, which over course meant a LOT to me. I can honestly tell you that not one of my details–not one–was overlooked by our guests. I got comments on every single thing. It was awesome. So worth it.
I’m kind of inclined not to show you guys any of our non-professional pictures. Our photographer, Kim, was so awesome, and I can’t wait to see the pictures she took and show them to you guys! It’s very strange to have the wedding over and trying to figure out what to tell you guys about until I have the photos to illustrate.
Do you guys have questions? Things you want me to blog about? I’ve missed you!
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