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Mrs. Green Tea, Sacramento Age and Occupation: 30, Tea Analyst Fiance's Age and Occupation: 31, Coffee Critic Engagement Date: November 17, 2006 Wedding Date: August 23, 2008 Blogging Since: June 10, 2008 Venue: Vineyard on the Delta About Me: I'm just your average obsessive compulsive, arts & crafts loving, funky-on-the-inside/boring-on-the-outside girl, who dares to say 'Hey! I can make that!' Nerdy professional by day, goofy won-ton by night. The won-ton sometimes comes out during the day when I'm fed the dollar breakfast at Ikea. Since our engagement, wedding planning has put me on high alert for bargains and I've been pushing my nimble fingers through callous building experiments!
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Operation MOH-Ho Begins with a Chill Pill

February 21st, 2009 @ 11:01 am by Mrs. Green Tea

My MOH-Ho is getting married!

At first I was like ’OO-Uh-Ah!’ as my neck rolled. He ain’t worthy (note: no one is)! But as I watch the two of them sit there and blissfully take my standard verbal assaults, I realized this dude actually meets the qualifications: 1) can take my shiz, and 2) makes her hella happy.

So once it sunk in that this is really happening, it was time to think about the wedding. Now we know all too well how the momentum gains by the minute once those wedding planning gears start turning, until it completely consumes our lives. The signs are all there that we’re gonna lose MOH-Ho to the monster, but I’m taking a step back so I can keep us calm to carry on.

Since my own planning process was not an awesome experience, I plan on doing all I can to give her everything I wished I had. An amazing shower, those heartfelt dress-shopping bonding moments, fun group crafting gatherings, the works.  It’s all part of my evil plot to live vicariously through her.  I’ll also try to minimize the stressful research, make sure she feels supported, and hopefully even give an unforgettable toast. All this I want to accomplish without overwhelming her - which is a feat on its own!

There are endless things I want her to know, from the list of additional fees to look out for in vendor contracts to the list of wedding photographer blogs I want her to check out. But one of the first things I actually said to her about wedding planning was:

“While it’s inevitable to get a little sucked in by all the ’stuff’, remember throughout your planning process that it’s about the celebration of love and your marriage. If you can really do that, it will take you a long way.”

It takes a lot to keep myself from emailing her every hour with a cool wedding link or idea or suggestion, and even more to not tell her about my every mistake so she won’t make the same ones. Though she’d eat it all up right now, I don’t want it to become too much too quickly - like it did for me. I’m trying to give her small chunks of feedback at a time, about tasks that she is immediately working on. And when her daydreaming gets outta hand, I’m there to remind her to get her shiz straight. She calls me her ’reality friend’.

So here’s to a new wedding planning journey… may this one be fun-filled and stress-free! Cheers!

If you had to give a newbie bride-to-be one single piece of advice or share with her one wedding resource, what would it be?

P.S. In my attempt to find a super old skool photo of us to embarrass her, I realized that she has always been the cutesy charming one while I was busy looking like an awkward hooker (it WAS high school, after all). But since trips down memory lane are always priceless and vanity/shamefulness is slipping by the minute in my old age, I’ll throw this one out there anyway (shout out to cocoa: I’ll see your lampshade skirt and raise you green crushed velvet).
*Hands DIY vomit bag to East Side*

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17 Responses to “Operation MOH-Ho Begins with a Chill Pill”

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Ruby Slippers (message)  482 posts, Helper bee

Your advice is right and probably what I’d choose too. I’d tell her it doesn’t MATTER if the cake is wrong or the bouquet is ugly; you think it will matter, but in the moment you won’t care. All you can think about is marrying the man you love!

And on a practical side I would point out that everything on the morning takes twice as long as you think it will, so add on all that extra time so you don’t get flustered!

 
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Miss Bruschetta (message)  5,553 posts, Bee Keeper

I wish I’d known about Weddingbee from the get-go! It’s been an amazing resource and inspiration. :-)

 
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Jo

Here’s the biggest lesson I learned: Remember that this is YOUR day, and no one else’s!

I had people (read: female relatives) making faces at my prospective color choices, dress ideas, venue options - pretty much everything - every time I talked about my plans. So I stopped talking about the wedding altogether, because it was so discouraging.

Just stick to your own vision and don’t let anyone tell you that your preferences aren’t “wedding-y” enough.

 
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Miss Crab Cake (message)  818 posts, Busy bee

Ok, no comments about your actual post, but I’m pretty sure I had that green crushed velvet dress!!! It looks better on you!

 
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MightySapphire (message)  2,608 posts, Sugar bee

My first advice would be to take it one step at a time and don’t try to do everything in the first month. That’s when you book the vendor you hate, buy the dress you don’t want, etc. If you just do one thing at a time you won’t feel rushed in your decision, and it’ll all fall into place!

 
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Miss Hot Cocoa (message)  1,715 posts, Bumble bee

That crushed velvet dress is HAUTE. But what’s, like, way awesome is your choker. And are those matching green velvet shoes I see? Lend those to me, and we’ll totes be BFFs.

 
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MarryingtheNavy (message)  228 posts, Helper bee

The biggest advice I would give, (but have trouble following myself) is to trust your decisions. Once I think I’ve picked a centerpiece, invitation design, dress, etc., I continue to spend too much time looking online at other options, and start to second guess my own judgement and tastes. Go with your gut :)

 
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Miss Cloud (message)  587 posts, Busy bee

My big advice is what I am kicking myself for now.. do research BEFORE you sign on the dotted line.
It’s hard not to just go crazy quick and book the first photographer you think is fabulous, but slow down, and check other people (or venues, or doc’s, or videographers, etc) before you fall in love and sign your life (or wedding) away!!

 
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Miss Kitten (message)  705 posts, Busy bee

Read Weddingbee and don’t procrastinate! :)

 
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Knock out the big decisions early– venue(s), photographer, food and bride’s dress. Everything after that is just icing. enjoy it. don’t make it a chore. read weddingbee and local knot boards.

 
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adias.angel

best piece of advice I got was to remember on the wedding day give responsibility for EVERYTHING to someone else you trust. The only think you should be doing is getting ready and enjoying the day,

 
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I write the URL for weddingbee and the Sulla Tips inside engagement cards every time.

 
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TiffanyNicole (message)  23 posts, Newbee

just have FUN and the only people who really matter is you and your man to be!!

 
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purpleHaze79 (message)  875 posts, Busy bee

The advice AND the picture are priceless!!!

 
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peonypink (message)  44 posts, Newbee

that is some great advice! you’re a great friend and I’m sure she’s going to appreciate all of the guidance you’re going to give her throughout the process!

 
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Miss Spring Roll (message)  718 posts, Busy bee

Congrats to your MOH :)

 
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lilsun09 (message)  6 posts, Newbee

Yes, congrats to her! My advice would be plan early, so you can take advantage of SALES!

 


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