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Mrs. Snow Cone, Pittsburgh/Johnstown, PA Age and Occupation: 23, Public Health Graduate Student Fiance's Age and Occupation: 23, Engineer Engagement Date: April 9, 2010 Wedding Date: August 2011 Venue: OMOS Church ceremony/Sunnehanna Country Club reception About Me: I’m one of the lucky ones---I met my future husband at the ripe old age of 13, started dating him as a mature woman of 15, and have been enjoying the ride ever since. Here we are, 8 years later, living in Pittsburgh, planning a "homestination" wedding in the place our school romance began---Johnstown, PA. I thrive on talking a mile a minute, eating my weight in chocolate, and internet shopping. I love a lengthy to-do list almost as much as I love a healthy amount of chaos in my life. Mr. Snow Cone and I watch countless episodes of Friends and The West Wing on repeat, root for rival college sports teams, and make each other laugh each and every day. We’re putting together a small-town wedding with a big personality and a classically modern (or modernly classic?) look for 250 of our closest family and friends. It’s been 8+ years in the making, and sometimes I still can’t believe I’m finally getting to marry my high school sweetheart!
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At the end of my bridal shower posts, I alluded to how the bridal shower really changed my thinking on my upcoming nuptials. I, like many other brides-to-be, am guilty of losing the forest for the trees in the world of wedding planning. I spaz out over transportation miscommunications instead of recognizing that if I didn’t have loved ones traveling from near and far to join me in my celebration, there simply wouldn’t be any car logistics to be figured out. I have fits of hand-wringing over the difficulties of having a sizable bunch of bridesmaids who live all over the country instead of taking the time to be grateful that I have such a large group of young women who I can lean on in times of happiness and difficulty. I groan and moan over guest lists and room capacity instead of taking the time to appreciate the dozens of people who are just as excited as we are to mark this new chapter in our adult lives. I grunt in frustration when people pepper me with questions about details and plans, labeling them as nosy or overbearing, rather than titling them as helpful and cooperative, eager to participate in this memorable journey.

It’s just too easy to let all of the little stuff in wedding planning get you down. The costs associated with DIY projects, the headaches regarding who needs to be where when and how they are getting there, the tug-of-war over guest lists and responsibilities.

All of it adds up to one gigantic blind spot that lays directly in front of our very own eyes. My bridal shower helped to, at least partially, alleviate that visionary problem. I finally had the opportunity to stop worrying about color palettes, logistics, and decisions, and recognize that weddings are about so much more than all of that. It’s about friends, family, love, togetherness, and joy. It’s about walking into a room and realizing that every single person in that venue is there to celebrate you. It’s about wanting to be everywhere at once and at one place all the time. It’s about looking around a room and seeing every face smiling back at you. They may or may not have been privy to the stresses that led up to this event. But it doesn’t matter. The event is here. They are here. You are here. That’s what matters.

Sure, I didn’t get to spend as much time with a lot of my lovely guests as I would have liked. The event passed by in the blink of an eye, and before I knew it, the clean-up crew was doing their thing while guests filed past me, saying their good-byes. I was pretty rocked by the sheer rapidity of the entire ordeal, and I’m sure the wedding will be like this but times a hundred million kajillion. But, more importantly, I was pretty rocked by the sheer warmth and happiness that went into each and every second of the event. My bridesmaids completely outdid themselves, executing a formal but familiar shower that exceeded every one of my hopes for the day. My mom was a huge help in keeping the peace for me, whether it be giving etiquette advice or helping me pick a dress. My mother-in-law-to-be just oozed affection and excitement before, during, and after the shower. All of the most important ladies in my life took time out of their holiday weekends to shower me with advice, congratulations, well wishes, and a never-ending supply of whatever it was that I needed, at that very moment.

I still have to write all of my thank-you notes for the gifts and their attendance, but there are simply not enough words to accurately communicate my thanks for the real gift I was given—the realization that weddings aren’t really about details and fonts and alteration appointments and unreturned calls. They’re about beautiful contradictions—simultaneously living in the moment and preparing for the future, honoring your roots while embracing the new branches you’ve accrued in your life, loving all the people around you and letting them love you.

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with Mom Snow Cone

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The Future Mr. & Mrs. Snow Cone with our moms

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Myself and the Snow Cone bridesmaids, sans one

When have you experienced a moment of wedding clarity?

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15 Responses to “Using My Shower to Rub the Distracting Dirt out of My Eyes”

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KCheer
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KCheer (message)  370 posts, Helper bee

Very well written SC! I love the photo with the moms and your Mr. - made me tear up a bit…you can tell how much they love you and how happy they are for you both!

 
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firebugj16 (message)  101 posts, Blushing bee

This is beautifully written Snow Cone! I keep reminding myself that its not the colors, favors, or DJ that’s important…its that at the end of our wedding day, we will be married!

 
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TinyTina
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TinyTina (message)  3,312 posts, Sugar bee

This is such a wonderful post Snow Cone. Every once in a while I get way too wrapped up in details and need to remind myself what the day is *really* about!

 
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Miss Pony (message)  4,184 posts, Honey bee

So true SC! It gets harder to remember this as the big day gets closer, but it’s really great to be reminded of it!

 
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cosmo_gmr
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cosmo_gmr (message)  466 posts, Helper bee

SO true and so well written Snow Cone…
I think everyone planning a wedding (their wedding for that matter) kinda tend to lose the true meaning of things in the worries that everything needs to be exactly as it was envisioned.
At the end of the day, it doesn’t really matter if things were less than perfect. What it matters is that you are married to the one you love and want to spend the rest of your life with. In the end it’s no really about the wedding but about the marriage.

 
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Melsbells
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Melsbells (message)  22 posts, Newbee

Wow! This is amazingly sweet and I can so relate. Wedding planning is incredibly stessful and nobody seems to understand the pressure we put on ourselves to make it perfect. The diy projects are so awesome but time is the biggest cost. I admit I had really stressed and been a ‘borderline bridezilla’ untill yesterday when I booked my minimoon/honeymoon. I started getting excited like I was when I first got engaged lol.

Your blog is helping me get back to the basis of the whole idea. Thank you :)

 
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Mrs. Tartlet
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Mrs. Tartlet (message)  3,207 posts, Sugar bee

It’s definitely too easy to fall into the black hole of nitty gritty details. Great words of wisdom, SC!

 
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Mrs. Elephant
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Mrs. Elephant (message)  6,182 posts, Bee Keeper

This is a beautiful post SC! It’s something that I lost track of during the guest list tug of war and projects, but truly felt and cherished during our wedding weekend.

 
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pink.sequins
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pink.sequins (message)  1,967 posts, Buzzing bee

Such a heartfelt, honest post - thank you! You totally made me well up with emotion and shed a few tears. I needed that, many thanks!

 
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Miss Seal
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Miss Seal (message)  1,179 posts, Bumble bee

Such a great post, SC! And SO true! I admittedly got teary-eyed when I read this: “It’s about looking around a room and seeing every face smiling back at you. They may or may not have been privy to the stresses that led up to this event. But it doesn’t matter. The event is here. They are here. You are here. That’s what matters.” Thank you for the insight, my dear Snow Cone ;)

 
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Miss Seal (message)  1,179 posts, Bumble bee

Such a great post, SC! And SO true! I admittedly got teary-eyed when I read this: “It’s about looking around a room and seeing every face smiling back at you. They may or may not have been privy to the stresses that led up to this event. But it doesn’t matter. The event is here. They are here. You are here. That’s what matters.” Thank you for the insight, my dear Snow Cone ;)

 
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realeastcoaster
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realeastcoaster (message)  1,245 posts, Bumble bee

This is a really good post - I really enjoyed reading it! Thanks!

 
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Miss Ladyfingers (message)  1,119 posts, Bumble bee

Wow, well said - thank you for the reminder!

 
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Miss Cucumber Sandwich (message)  572 posts, Busy bee

Thank you for this post. I could not agree more! At my shower I was having a difficult time just letting people love me so I am really going to try and remember this for the wedding day!

 
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Miss Hearty
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Miss Hearty (message)  101 posts, Blushing bee

This is a good post. I can I already feel myself forgetting the forest because of all the trees that need tending to. I will try to remember this as I still have every single wedding event upcoming over the next 7 months.

 

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Mrs. Snow Cone, Pittsburgh/Johnstown, PA Age and Occupation: 23, Public Health Graduate Student Fiance's Age and Occupation: 23, Engineer Engagement Date: April 9, 2010 Wedding Date: August 2011 Venue: OMOS Church ceremony/Sunnehanna Country Club reception About Me: I’m one of the lucky ones---I met my future husband at the ripe old age of 13, started dating him as a mature woman of 15, and have been enjoying the ride ever since. Here we are, 8 years later, living in Pittsburgh, planning a "homestination" wedding in the place our school romance began---Johnstown, PA. I thrive on talking a mile a minute, eating my weight in chocolate, and internet shopping. I love a lengthy to-do list almost as much as I love a healthy amount of chaos in my life. Mr. Snow Cone and I watch countless episodes of Friends and The West Wing on repeat, root for rival college sports teams, and make each other laugh each and every day. We’re putting together a small-town wedding with a big personality and a classically modern (or modernly classic?) look for 250 of our closest family and friends. It’s been 8+ years in the making, and sometimes I still can’t believe I’m finally getting to marry my high school sweetheart!

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