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Mrs. Cheese, Knoxville Age and Occupation: 29, Engineering Manager Fiance's Age and Occupation: 27, CAD Designer Engagement Date: July 31, 2008 Wedding Date: May, 2009 Blogging Since: October 16, 2008 Venue: Our home and the two acres it sits on About Me: I’m an emotional girl who loves sentimental things, parenthetical asides, and trying to do things herself. I can cook, sew, am a whiz at planning, terrible at delegating, and totally in love with my fiancé (who will be my second husband but first love of the rest of my life). For our home/ garden/ DIY wedding, we’ll be moonlighting as interior designers, home improvers, and gardeners with the help of our fabulous friends and neighbors. We can’t wait to be married, and are learning how fun getting married can be.
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Inspiration

November 6th, 2008 @ 11:04 am by Mrs. Cheese

I’ve spent the last handful of posts waxing poetic about my emotional struggles and my learning curve when it comes to relationships. Those of us facing a second chance at a committed life (and facing our expectations of what that would be) have both the future and the past to deal with. It’s important (so important) yet frustratingly unacknowledged.

Today, though, I’m taking a break from the angst and depth, going through all of my inspiration pictures and posting my favorites. Because, repeat bride or not, we all want the day we commit to another (for eternity this time!) to be special, magical, important. It may not be the best day of my life, but I’d like for it to be one of the more memorable.

{I have a reason for this. I’m not so good at trusting or believing in good and happy things. Committing, for me, is incredibly difficult. I constantly fight against my instinct for self-preservation to find the space to be committed and generous with my love. When I pledge myself with my vows, I want to be fully present and I want to remember the moment clearly… because when things get hard, I’ll need those promises and the memory of our hope and happiness in that moment to get me through.}

How amazingly cool and elegant and totally wonderful is this bride in a non-white, non-ivory, non-lace dress? I want to be like this before I do the big thing — sitting on a couch, putting on my own shoes, NOT dripping in drama:

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A sweater! Over a wedding dress! Yay for comfort!

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Huppah. Because, c’mon, who doesn’t want to be sheltered by our new home, surrounded by the love of our friends and family?
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Hello, young, in love, and so darned sweet!

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Hiya, Sexy. This may be the first (only?) sexy as all get out getting-dressed-to-get-married picture.

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The BEST backyard wedding. They upgraded their property (bonus!) and had a great time with their friends and family in the house where they became a family.

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More later!

What are your sources for non-traditional wedding inspiration?

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5 Responses to “Inspiration”

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bellenga (message)  7,536 posts, Bee Keeper

They are beautiful! I love the long tables and the reception. Such an intimate way to initiate conversation and make each guest feel special.

I’ve loved your posts Miss Cheese..all of them. And I like your style too!

I just posted an inspiration board on my blog as well!

Here’s a toast to encore brides and new beginnings! Cheers!

 
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Um, weddingbee?

 
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Miss Cheese (message)  801 posts, Busy bee

@Sarah: LOL!
@bellenga: Thanks!

 
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Miss Dumpling (message)  722 posts, Busy bee

For some reason, I really want to come to your wedding. LOL. I think its something to do with having it your own house and all the sentimental stuff that goes along with that. =)

 
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Miss Cheese (message)  801 posts, Busy bee

@Miss Dumpling: Assuming we pull off all the sentimental stuff, you’re welcome to join! C’mon! It’ll be fun!

 

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Mrs. Cheese, Knoxville Age and Occupation: 29, Engineering Manager Fiance's Age and Occupation: 27, CAD Designer Engagement Date: July 31, 2008 Wedding Date: May, 2009 Blogging Since: October 16, 2008 Venue: Our home and the two acres it sits on About Me: I’m an emotional girl who loves sentimental things, parenthetical asides, and trying to do things herself. I can cook, sew, am a whiz at planning, terrible at delegating, and totally in love with my fiancé (who will be my second husband but first love of the rest of my life). For our home/ garden/ DIY wedding, we’ll be moonlighting as interior designers, home improvers, and gardeners with the help of our fabulous friends and neighbors. We can’t wait to be married, and are learning how fun getting married can be.

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