Register or log in —

Newer blog post
more in Blog
Older blog post
Newer blog post by Mrs. Swan
more by Mrs. Swan (oldest)
Older blog post by Mrs. Swan
Mrs. Swan's Picture
Mrs. Swan, New York City Age and Occupation: 31, Legislative Representative Fiance's Age and Occupation: 33, Finance Guy Engagement Date: August 9, 2008 Wedding Date: August 2009 Venue: Battery Gardens About Me: I am an un-crafty but resourceful, Caribbean-born but New York-raised woman who's been known to analyze "Dancing with the Stars" and “So You Think You Can Dance”, buy stinky cheese, and use way too many parentheses. I keep lists for fun, am constantly daydreaming of my next international travel adventure (four continents down, three to go), debating sports (let’s Got Mets/Giants!) and dancing around my apartment to stay sane. I am excited to share our wedding planning journey as I hope to plan a streamlined, personal, and fun wedding with the greatest life partner I could ever imagine, Mr. Swan.
About Mrs. Swan

A Bee’s Life: The Swan Perspective

August 30th, 2009 @ 3:55 pm by Mrs. Swan

Hey everybody!

I am really enjoying this Bee’s Life series, so I thought I would add my perspective.

HOW I FOUND WEDDINGBEE

Let me say that I have always loved all things wedding. I used to occasionally buy wedding magazines and watched quite a few wedding TV shows like “Who’s Wedding Is It Anyway?”. This was years before meeting Mr. Swan. I didn’t know very much about wedding blogs, but I had already started reading niche blogs because of my other interests. My first real blog obsession was reading real estate blogs, of all things (there’s nothing like reading about condo developments :) ). Although my profile says something else, I began my career as a real estate lawyer, and in many ways, I still like reading about who’s building what, where, and how (and especially for how much).

Well, when Mr. Swan and I started to get serious, I began wondering about whether there were wedding blogs out there, too. One day, during some work procrastination, I Googled “Brooklyn bride” and the now ubiquitous Brooklyn Bride popped up. Boy, was I hooked. Not only does Vane have a great sense of style, but it was also the pared down, modern style that really resonated with me (Plus, she was representin’ for the BK!). Brooklyn Bride had a ton of links, and I started clicking on them to get a sense of other wedding blogs out there. I actually ignored Weddingbee for a long time because I didn’t really get the title! :) (Sorry, Mrs. Bee!) Of course, I finally clicked on the link and then was completely hooked. That was the fall of 2007, and so I have been reading and have been a part of this community for almost two years now. The one time I have had the fortunate chance to meet Mr. and Mrs. Bee, Mr. Bee promptly told me that I am like a Weddingbee Encyclopedia since I can recall random Bee posts from years past. I guess my little knack comes from all of my time here as a lurker, to community member, to blogger. I’ve been here a LOOOONG time.

WHY DID I START BLOGGING? WHY/HOW DID I APPLY TO WEDDINGBEE?

I started blogging because I wanted to prove to myself that I could do it and to keep my options open about becoming a Weddingbee blogger. I did a lot of research into things like Afrocentric wedding traditions and clothing and resources for Black brides, not only to educate myself, but also to blog about the these traditions and ideas, since I couldn’t really find very much out there.

As I have mentioned before, I was pretty hesitant to apply to be a blogger. Unlike some of the other bee bloggers, I actually blogged for over two months before applying. Why? Well, while I loved the sense of community here at Weddingbee, I was often a little disappointed by the lack of Black/African American bloggers on the site. I actually almost didn’t apply at all after some comments that I had read on a post or two addressing this topic. Everyone has the right to their opinion on this subject, but I definitely questioned if Weddingbee was a place that I wanted to consult and spend time on during my wedding planning process.

At the same time, I’ve always been someone who believes in making a path if one is not there. Since I didn’t feel like I was finding what I wanted in the blog world, I created my own. Since I didn’t see what I thought should be represented here on Weddingbee, I applied even though I’d be risking rejection. At the very least, I could say that I had made an effort. I wish I had thought this way about so many other things in life. I guess it’s the wisdom that comes with age. :)

I didn’t hear about my application for a really long time, so I actually thought I didn’t get picked! Out of sheer curiosity, I emailed Pengy and got a nice email back, assuring me that my application was still under review. A few days later, I was sitting down to one of those 3PM lunches that happen occasionally (and having an awful day), when I checked my email and found my welcome from Pengy. Talk about lifting my spirits!! Three weeks later, I popped on the scene.

Blogging earlier this year bordered on exhausting for me due to my work and travel schedule. Often, I would troop back to my hotel room and decompress by blogging. That also meant some late nights, since I would sometimes not be able to start a blog post until after 10PM! Also, thank goodness for free Wi-Fi in hotel rooms, or blogging would have also become an added expense. I don’t think my coworkers ever realized that I was bringing my laptop to not only do wedding planning, but also to BLOG about my wedding planning. I had to fit in blogging at odd times in odd places.

I didn’t realize how much I would love blogging. It’s really become an outlet in a way that I didn’t think it would. I have always enjoyed writing and crafting a good sentence, but I didn’t realize that I could feel a sense of contentment from writing the way I have with other things, like dancing. I know that I love to do something when I don’t need a deadline or a prompt to do it. Sometimes I feel like I NEED to blog. It’s been nice to find a new hobby. I’m even in the process of figuring out what I’d like to blog about next.

ADVICE FOR PROSPECTIVE BEE BLOGGERS

I think many of the other bee bloggers have suggested great ideas about what makes a good Weddingbee application/blogger. The advice to be yourself is key. I think the power of being a good blogger is letting your personality shine through a computer screen. What I have also found to be most important is to innovate and find a voice, perspective, or topic that not that many people write about. It will make you stand out, and readers will come back for more.

Again, it’s been great to be a part of this community and to have the privilege to write for and learn from all of you!

Tags: , |   Link for this post | Share this post: A Bee’s Life: The Swan Perspective      
Newer blog post
more in Blog
Older blog post
Newer blog post by Mrs. Swan
more by Mrs. Swan (oldest)
Older blog post by Mrs. Swan
advertisement below

13 Responses to “A Bee’s Life: The Swan Perspective”

1.
Bee Icon
Bee
Miss Star (message)  1,287 posts, Bumble bee

I’ve loved reading about what it’s like to be a Black bride and all the unique perspectives you’ve had to offer. Some of my fave WB posts ever have been about your hair-do’s! :)

 
2.
ladybuglove
Member
ladybuglove (message)  707 posts, Busy bee

hey sister from another mother! thank you for sharing! loved this post! you’re always imparting such great wisdom and knowledge! loved what you wrote about paving a path for what’s not there. that’s advice we could all use in all aspects of life! you are definitely a smarty-bee:-)

 
3.
Bee Icon
Bee
Miss Mouse (message)  3,348 posts, Sugar bee

Mrs. Swan, I am so glad that you decided to apply to blog for Weddingbee. I have thoroughly enjoyed reading all of your posts, and I can’t wait for your recaps! I know what you mean about NEEDING to blog–I get that way, too, sometimes.

 
4.
Mr. Bee
Bee
Mr. Bee (message)  1,571 posts, Bumble bee

Haha you ARE a walking Weddingbee Encyclopedia!!

We should create a Weddingbee Trivial Pursuit game, and duke it out… I think you might beat me. :-)

 
5.
mary-alice-me
Member
mary-alice-me (message)  1,870 posts, Buzzing bee

I’m so glad you decided to apply! I really enjoy your posts and it’s so nice to have different voices (I feel like I write that on several Bee’s life posts). Also it’s funny you mentioned the name being a stumbling block for you. For me, it was part of the draw - I was thinking like a quilting bee where women get together to work on a quilt.

 
6.
Miss Poodle
Bee
Miss Poodle (message)  3,020 posts, Sugar bee

I felt the same way you did and I thought that I would not get picked because I was a Latin bride, the fact that you were a blogger here got me thinking that maybe they did like diversity after all :)
I loved reading about all your adventures while planning and I can’t wait to read your recaps! I also loved your hair!! :D

 
7.
tea
Member
tea (message)  2,650 posts, Sugar bee

thank you for applying mrs. swan. i thoroughly enjoyed your posts and your perspective. that’s what i always loved about the ‘bee, that there’s always a little bit of everything here!

 
8.
Jessie516
Hostess
Jessie516 (message)  4,039 posts, Honey bee

Great post, Mrs. Swan. I love what you said about making a path when there isn’t one–that’s applicable to all of us in life. :)

 
9.
Guest Icon
Guest
Erika

I appreciate reading your blogs Mrs. Swan. As an african american bride getting married in approximately 3 weeks, I followed your journey as I prepared for mines! Thanks for paving the way :)

 
10.
KatieBug3017
Member
KatieBug3017 (message)  1,434 posts, Bumble bee

Loveee that you called yourself a “lurker….” one of my favorite words ever! Thanks for sharing…I’m glad you became a bee!

 
11.
krissycake
Member
krissycake (message)  2,087 posts, Buzzing bee

I love the sheer authenticity of your blog, and you have served as a real inspiration when it comes to ‘finding your way’ when it feels difficult to do so =)

 
12.
Ghenet
Member
Ghenet (message)  125 posts, Blushing bee

As an African American bride (and Brooklynite!) myself, I’m really glad that you are a Bee! I’ve loved reading about your planning.

 
13.
yogigal
Member
yogigal (message)  394 posts, Helper bee

I’m so happy that you applied! I remember the same posts on diversity and it was a pretty heated time. I feel like instead of doing follow up posts on the issue, we have just seen action. There is truly so much diversity in all of the recent bees. I love it!!

Anyway, I always enjoy your posts! More recaps please, thanks!! :)

 


You can also just...

Newer blog post
more in Blog
Older blog post
Newer blog post by Mrs. Swan
more by Mrs. Swan (oldest)
Older blog post by Mrs. Swan
Visit our sister sites Project Wedding
Wedding Songs
eHarmony Advice
Dating Advice
JustMommies
Pregnancy Calendar
Fertile Thoughts
Infertility Support
Copyright 2004-2009, eHarmony, Inc., Advertise
 


Sponsors
Mrs. Swan
Mrs. Swan Mrs. Swan, New York City Age and Occupation: 31, Legislative Representative Fiance's Age and Occupation: 33, Finance Guy Engagement Date: August 9, 2008 Wedding Date: August 2009 Venue: Battery Gardens About Me: I am an un-crafty but resourceful, Caribbean-born but New York-raised woman who's been known to analyze "Dancing with the Stars" and “So You Think You Can Dance”, buy stinky cheese, and use way too many parentheses. I keep lists for fun, am constantly daydreaming of my next international travel adventure (four continents down, three to go), debating sports (let’s Got Mets/Giants!) and dancing around my apartment to stay sane. I am excited to share our wedding planning journey as I hope to plan a streamlined, personal, and fun wedding with the greatest life partner I could ever imagine, Mr. Swan.
Weddingbee PRO
 
Boards
 
Classifieds
 

Blog Calendar
November 2009
SunMonTueWedThuFriSat
1234567
891011121314
15161718192021
22232425262728
2930

Weddingbee Bios
Wiki
More