So Yesterday, one of my friends got married. Yay Lauren and Rob! She is actually one of the first of my friends to do so. Lauren and I have been friends for what seems like forever...literally. I mean we were playing in the church nursery together for goodness sakes, so, yeah...definitely my longest friendship to date. My mother and I went over to Indiana (where she got married) on Thursday to help with the cake decorating and reception decorating, and anything else that needed helped with. Lauren did a lot of practically everything (it felt like) by herself, and instead of a traditional things she took a different path. I loved how different her wedding was and how beautiful and simple it all was, if I ever get married I definitely know who I will be calling for advice. Each of her bridesmaids held balloons instead of flowers as they walked down the isle. For a center piece, she had a different cake made by family and friends on each table. She made her wedding programs into fans and had either mad libs or crossword puzzles on the back. For the food, we had a taco bar to choose from. See what I mean. Unique, fun, creative. I absolutely loved it, but I am so exhausted from the past 4 days I came right home and slept for several hours, lol. For the wedding I made a 1930's dress, with actual sheer vintage fabric. The fabric is a floral print so you can't really see any of the detail in the dress, but there are tiny tucks on both sides of the top near the shoulder seam, and there is a draping of fabric right under the neck hole. I also finally got a chance to wear this absolutely gorgeous hat my aunt sent me for my birthday. She knows I love vintage and one day I got a surprise in the mail and it was this fantastical hat, a world traveling hat box, gloves, and clutch purse. It took me forever to figure out an outfit worthy of this hat, but I finally did. Yay! And wearing it felt like it went with the theme for the wedding because Lauren wore a beautiful 1950's tea length dress and got superly cute headpiece that matched perfectly. Her and her now husband looked absolutely adorable together during the whole night.
I passed out programs before the wedding with Rob's sister and Lauren's sister-in-law.
The maid of honor.
We arrived at the reception early early so we had some time to kill. Therefore, picture time!
These were our carpool mates, tablemates, entertainment for the weekend, lol
The parents of the bride.
Isn't that dress just fabulously vintage, and that hairpiece. ahh. I approve LKBH, I approve.
The first dance.
The mother son dance
The father daughter dance.
Then they had a dance for all the father daughters and mother and sons. Yes that is my father dancing...and not at gunpoint. He got out there all on his own. I expect him to go about 78 times better than this when I actually get married someday.
They had a married couples dance during the wedding, and they kept going by every 10 years of marriage you had to leave the dance floor. Except for the two older couples, my parent's and Lauren's parents were the last to leave. Yay for long marriages!
Everyone doing the cha cha slide. I got out on the dance floor a few times, but there definitely not enough alcohol in me to keep me going for long.
The perfect ending to their beautiful night. Sparklers laced their way out to their car, just as it had stopped raining.
The End
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Monday, July 19, 2010
Wednesday, June 30, 2010
Holy Goodness I'm Out of Control
So, my plan to take a picture every few days of things I've been sewing all last week didn't exactly go according to plan. Therefore, pictures out the wazoo on this post. Honestly, besides working and musical practices 3 times a week, all I have been doing is sew sew sew. Sometimes, I even get on the ball in sewing and don't even realize the time and before I know it, it is 2 A.M. and I have to get up for work at 8. Needless to say, my body hates me and curses me in the morning. Yikes! I need to stop doing that. I only have a few more things I want to make before we leave for Michigan on Friday, but I'm not sure if I will have time with all the baking I have planned as well. I need to start doing some of those 5 hour shot thingies and work straight through the nights. Also, tonight was my grandmother's 90th birthday and tomorrow is my grandfather's 89th birthday. They had a big dinner party tonight for family and some friends. I appointed myself official picture taker since I have my nifty new totally awesome camera. However, at one point during the night my mother mentioned she still didn't think it took that true to life pictures like I wanted. And I scoffed. And I told her she was quite mistaken. And I told her no more of her blasphemy. She was quiet about it for the rest of the night. And, yep, that's all I am going to say. Short and sweet for once, lol.
Oh my goodness, is this picture not priceless. I couldn't resist putting it on here because it just pure joy for everyone in it:D
This was the first 1930's dress I have made/owned. I absolutely love the detailing and the pleating, though it did give me some difficulties. I finished it about 10 minutes before we left for dinner. Talk about cutting it close. Yikes!
Jeez louise. This is becoming a habit of mine, having a token picture of Dexter in every picture. But, honestly, could you resist that face?
And now on to my sewing adventures for the past week:
1960's sheath dress. I don't wear or make 1960's outfits very often because, to be quite blunt, they are very very boring with nothing special about them at all.
I love love love how this came out. It was my first adventuring using vintage fabric, which was difficult to cut out because there were various holes I had to work around. But all that hassle was worth it in the end.
I am pretty much in love with high waisted shorts. I think they do wonders for one's figure and they are so flattering and stylish. The crop top is made with reproduction feedsack fabric. Cute, yes?
I actually made this 60's sailor top awhile ago but never got around to taking a picture of it. I made it out of linen so it is perfect for a cooler summer day.
My super cool 1940's pajamas made with vintage kitty fabric. Yay for kitties. I don't like cats at all in real life, but on fabric they are quite nice and adorable. I altered this pattern quite a bit, like adding 3 tucks instead of 2 pleats, and short sleeves instead of long sleeves. Also, imagine 4 buttons closing the shirt... I just haven't gotten to that yet. Darn that darn hand sewing. The bane of my existence. The pebble in my shoe.
Again, this is a blouse that you have to imagine the mother of pearl buttons being there. They will be soon, I promise. This blouse took quite a while because of the detailed rows of stitching it had all over the place, but I am quite pleased with how it turned out. Also, the shorts are another pair of high waisted ones. These are a lightweight khaki, and I made the same pattern in white as well...which are not quite done with.
Tada. That's it. For now at least. I'm not sure if I will get to another post before we leave, but hopefully I will be able to blog a bit while in Michigan. It's with my mom's side of the family at my uncle's house so expect lots of beautiful family pictures with pretty ponds, trees, campfires...oh my I can't wait.
Oh my goodness, is this picture not priceless. I couldn't resist putting it on here because it just pure joy for everyone in it:D
This was the first 1930's dress I have made/owned. I absolutely love the detailing and the pleating, though it did give me some difficulties. I finished it about 10 minutes before we left for dinner. Talk about cutting it close. Yikes!
Jeez louise. This is becoming a habit of mine, having a token picture of Dexter in every picture. But, honestly, could you resist that face?
And now on to my sewing adventures for the past week:
1960's sheath dress. I don't wear or make 1960's outfits very often because, to be quite blunt, they are very very boring with nothing special about them at all.
I love love love how this came out. It was my first adventuring using vintage fabric, which was difficult to cut out because there were various holes I had to work around. But all that hassle was worth it in the end.
I am pretty much in love with high waisted shorts. I think they do wonders for one's figure and they are so flattering and stylish. The crop top is made with reproduction feedsack fabric. Cute, yes?
I actually made this 60's sailor top awhile ago but never got around to taking a picture of it. I made it out of linen so it is perfect for a cooler summer day.
My super cool 1940's pajamas made with vintage kitty fabric. Yay for kitties. I don't like cats at all in real life, but on fabric they are quite nice and adorable. I altered this pattern quite a bit, like adding 3 tucks instead of 2 pleats, and short sleeves instead of long sleeves. Also, imagine 4 buttons closing the shirt... I just haven't gotten to that yet. Darn that darn hand sewing. The bane of my existence. The pebble in my shoe.
Again, this is a blouse that you have to imagine the mother of pearl buttons being there. They will be soon, I promise. This blouse took quite a while because of the detailed rows of stitching it had all over the place, but I am quite pleased with how it turned out. Also, the shorts are another pair of high waisted ones. These are a lightweight khaki, and I made the same pattern in white as well...which are not quite done with.
Tada. That's it. For now at least. I'm not sure if I will get to another post before we leave, but hopefully I will be able to blog a bit while in Michigan. It's with my mom's side of the family at my uncle's house so expect lots of beautiful family pictures with pretty ponds, trees, campfires...oh my I can't wait.
Sunday, June 6, 2010
Plans for the next Few Weeks
Jeez Louise, I have gotten into a habit of only writing once a week. That is terribly boring of me and I really don't have an excuse other than laziness, which I catch all the time. This past week I made a pair of high waisted shorts and a blouse. I also went to a bridal shower for a girl who was my very first best friend. It was one of those things where, our parents were good friends when we were babies and we "played" with each other in the church nursery and we have remained friends throughout the years. My mom and I are going to have dinner with her and her mom tomorrow so hopefully I will remember to take pictures to share!
I have also gotten several fabric arrivals this week. Yay! I love getting things in the mail even if I was the one that ordered them. So today, after the bridal shower, I laid out all of the fabric I have gotten and matched them up with the pattern and took pictures so I remember. And guess what. They are going to take over this blog post so you know what I am going to be working on for the next few weeks....er, more like for the next few months more likely:D Oh and before I forget, I decided upon a camera. I am going to get a Canon Rebel Xs. Unless someone tells me not to get that camera because it is horrid, that is the one I have chosen. And, I will have enough money for it by the end of the week. I am beyond thrilled! And, I found out which part I got in Godspell. I am going to be playing Peggy...which I was secretly hoping I would get, because she sings my absolute favorite song in the play: By My Side. I couldn't be more thrilled. So come see the show at the end of August, 'kay!
and the last one.lol
Thats it. And some of them are more urgent than others...I have a timeline for things I want to wear on certain occasions, so those must be finished first.
And here is the point in my post where if you don't like Glee or haven't caught up and care about spoilers, you can stop reading. But, if you do like Glee, are caught up, or like to read what I write about Glee even if you never watch it, by all means continue reading.
So Jesse St. James. You know I love his character, right? Especially his hair. I have a hardcore love affair with his hair. I also love Glee. I did not however, love this past week's episode: "Funk". But before I talk about this episode, let me first back track and discuss briefly the episode from 2 weeks ago, aka the Lady Gaga episode. So, they switched the airing of the Lady Gaga episode and Funk, for award season reasons. Grr, so a lot of things didn't make sense in either episode. In the Lady Gaga episode, Rachel finds out that Shelby is her mother.
This is a really great moment and the two try to form a bond but it does not really work out. Neither of them really feel any connection. You know what, that's fine. But it would have been nice to have seen it progress over a few episodes before they decided it is not going to work out. They can not decide in one episode (about 1 week in real time) that they can not have a relationship. Did they expect to click right away? No. These things take time and work. And I cannot believe, that Shelby who went through a lot to get Rachel to find her(I mean she sent Jesse St. James to seduce her own daughter for goodness sakes) would not want to try harder. I just don't believe it. Case #1 that Glee needs to get better writers. Overall, though, I liked Theatricality a lot. There were a lot of funny moments (Tina pretending to be an Asian vampire, lol), a lot of poignant moments (Puck singing Beth to Quinn, Kurt's father defending him....again), although I have to say Lady Gaga songs are not my favorite, I did love the KISS songs. So onto the next episode, Funk. Basically in this episode, Shelby does not even acknowledge that Rachel and she met each other, showing that the episodes were aired out of order. Because you know Shelby would have been mad as hell if she had found out that Vocal Adrenaline had egged her daughter. No way would they have egged her if they had known she was her daughter, which they should have the way the episodes aired. And that brings me to Jesse St. James. Okay...so we find out in Dream On that Shelby had sent Jesse St. James to Rachel to befriend her, which he took to mean seduce her, lol, and that he was actually starting to like her. I mean, proof is in the way he reacted to the Run, Joey Run video fiasco a while back. As I wrote a while back, he was genuinely hurt that she used him to gain more of a bad reputation. There was no acting going on there. And we are led to believe their relationship just gets stronger after that as we heard in Dream On. I mean, he leads her to her mom by planting that tape in her Rachel shrine box. I don't think a mean, cold hearted person would do something like that, even if he was told to. And, he tells her he forgives her So we are left with that and the next time we see him is in Funk (all of his scenes were cut out of Theatricality "Lady Gaga episode" because of continuity issues with being switched...grr those scenes better be on the dvd). In Funk, there is no leading up to his abrupt change. At the beginning of the episode even, he is back with Vocal Adrenaline, no explanation other than New Directions was being mean to him and weren't taking his advice....uh, what? Really. Just like that he is back with Vocal Adrenaline and breaks up with Rachel and becomes a complete prat. That is bad BAD writing. Even if he was just pretending, he was with those kids in New Directions for a few months it seems, and even became friends with them. And then for him to act like that at the drop of a hat. I do NOT believe it. Hear that Ryan Murphy. I am not even going to remember these scenes ever happening because they are so out of character for my beloved Jesse St. James. At the beginning of the episode, they have Jesse St. James and Vocal Adrenaline taking over the stage at McKinnley High and performing Another One Bites the Dust. Good God, is his hair spot on in this episode. The curls, the shape...mmm I love it all. So anyways they perform that hot number, great vocals, though not their best performance by a long shot. But it got Jonathan Groff to sing again, so yay.
At the end of the performance, girl on right is thinking "why yes, I am a skank ho and ridiculously too old looking to be in high school" and Jesse St. James is thinking "why yes I am this ridiculously good looking and talented". Skank ho girl totally disses the New Directions stage and the rest of the group agrees, but Jesse St. James has this look on his face that says he is going to say he agrees and go along with everyone else on the outside, but deep inside he doesn't agree and is not that mean of a person.
This episode also sees the return of Terri Schuester. Bleh. Okay, so I don't normally advocate for divorce. In fact, I do not believe in divorce at all, but I was hardcore rooting for Will and her to divorce. She honestly has to be the most dishonest and unbearable woman on tv, and it was time for her to go. Hopefully the divorce finalization in this episode marks the last time we will ever have to bare witness to her character. Bleh.
There are some really great performances in this episode, save for one. When Quinn performs It's a Man's Man's Man's World, it honestly has to be the weirdest performance I've ever seen on Glee. Atleast she finally looks pregnant, but having about 5 other pregnant teens as back up singers singing about how hard it is for them is just odd, and almost promoting that teen pregnancy is not anything to be concerned about (though one could argue that it is a positive note they did not choose abortion). And the lamaze breathing beat going on in the background was just...hmm...disturbing? weird? unnecessary? take your pick. I don't care to ever see a performance like this again.
And then in the last few moments of the show, once again we are forced to witness character assassination of Jesse St. James as he calls Rachel and tells her to meet her outside. When I first saw this and did not know what what was going to happen, I was thinking "okay, they are going to make up and he's going to go back to being his normal, slightly over dramatic but caring hot self". But no. I got my hopes up for nothing. He calls her to ask her to meet him out in the parking lot. He lures her out there and all of Vocal Adrenaline is out there and they throw eggs at her, and all I can think of is that awful scene in Never Been Kissed when Drew Barrymore is waiting to be picked up at the prom and her date shows up to throw eggs at her. Its awful and humiliating, and I can't bare to watch it. Jesse St. James does say he loved her and that she broke his heart...but no, writers- were you watching the same show I was, because I saw him forgive her in Dream On...or was that just a dream? It must have been just a dream since he seems to forget ever saying that now. He then smashes an egg on her head...I do not believe he doesn't love her, or at least like her, even if he was still feeling resentment at being used by her, you do not do that to someone you once had a relationship, even if it was a contrived one. He would still have some type of feelings for her. It's too mean. The Jesse St. James I know and love would never ever do something like that. Actions like that are beneath him. Therefore, I choose to disregard anything to do with Jesse St. James in this episode and will pretend it is someone else doing these despicable actions anytime I watch this episode from now on. So there.
Glee Picture Credit
I have also gotten several fabric arrivals this week. Yay! I love getting things in the mail even if I was the one that ordered them. So today, after the bridal shower, I laid out all of the fabric I have gotten and matched them up with the pattern and took pictures so I remember. And guess what. They are going to take over this blog post so you know what I am going to be working on for the next few weeks....er, more like for the next few months more likely:D Oh and before I forget, I decided upon a camera. I am going to get a Canon Rebel Xs. Unless someone tells me not to get that camera because it is horrid, that is the one I have chosen. And, I will have enough money for it by the end of the week. I am beyond thrilled! And, I found out which part I got in Godspell. I am going to be playing Peggy...which I was secretly hoping I would get, because she sings my absolute favorite song in the play: By My Side. I couldn't be more thrilled. So come see the show at the end of August, 'kay!
and the last one.lol
Thats it. And some of them are more urgent than others...I have a timeline for things I want to wear on certain occasions, so those must be finished first.
And here is the point in my post where if you don't like Glee or haven't caught up and care about spoilers, you can stop reading. But, if you do like Glee, are caught up, or like to read what I write about Glee even if you never watch it, by all means continue reading.
So Jesse St. James. You know I love his character, right? Especially his hair. I have a hardcore love affair with his hair. I also love Glee. I did not however, love this past week's episode: "Funk". But before I talk about this episode, let me first back track and discuss briefly the episode from 2 weeks ago, aka the Lady Gaga episode. So, they switched the airing of the Lady Gaga episode and Funk, for award season reasons. Grr, so a lot of things didn't make sense in either episode. In the Lady Gaga episode, Rachel finds out that Shelby is her mother.
This is a really great moment and the two try to form a bond but it does not really work out. Neither of them really feel any connection. You know what, that's fine. But it would have been nice to have seen it progress over a few episodes before they decided it is not going to work out. They can not decide in one episode (about 1 week in real time) that they can not have a relationship. Did they expect to click right away? No. These things take time and work. And I cannot believe, that Shelby who went through a lot to get Rachel to find her(I mean she sent Jesse St. James to seduce her own daughter for goodness sakes) would not want to try harder. I just don't believe it. Case #1 that Glee needs to get better writers. Overall, though, I liked Theatricality a lot. There were a lot of funny moments (Tina pretending to be an Asian vampire, lol), a lot of poignant moments (Puck singing Beth to Quinn, Kurt's father defending him....again), although I have to say Lady Gaga songs are not my favorite, I did love the KISS songs. So onto the next episode, Funk. Basically in this episode, Shelby does not even acknowledge that Rachel and she met each other, showing that the episodes were aired out of order. Because you know Shelby would have been mad as hell if she had found out that Vocal Adrenaline had egged her daughter. No way would they have egged her if they had known she was her daughter, which they should have the way the episodes aired. And that brings me to Jesse St. James. Okay...so we find out in Dream On that Shelby had sent Jesse St. James to Rachel to befriend her, which he took to mean seduce her, lol, and that he was actually starting to like her. I mean, proof is in the way he reacted to the Run, Joey Run video fiasco a while back. As I wrote a while back, he was genuinely hurt that she used him to gain more of a bad reputation. There was no acting going on there. And we are led to believe their relationship just gets stronger after that as we heard in Dream On. I mean, he leads her to her mom by planting that tape in her Rachel shrine box. I don't think a mean, cold hearted person would do something like that, even if he was told to. And, he tells her he forgives her So we are left with that and the next time we see him is in Funk (all of his scenes were cut out of Theatricality "Lady Gaga episode" because of continuity issues with being switched...grr those scenes better be on the dvd). In Funk, there is no leading up to his abrupt change. At the beginning of the episode even, he is back with Vocal Adrenaline, no explanation other than New Directions was being mean to him and weren't taking his advice....uh, what? Really. Just like that he is back with Vocal Adrenaline and breaks up with Rachel and becomes a complete prat. That is bad BAD writing. Even if he was just pretending, he was with those kids in New Directions for a few months it seems, and even became friends with them. And then for him to act like that at the drop of a hat. I do NOT believe it. Hear that Ryan Murphy. I am not even going to remember these scenes ever happening because they are so out of character for my beloved Jesse St. James. At the beginning of the episode, they have Jesse St. James and Vocal Adrenaline taking over the stage at McKinnley High and performing Another One Bites the Dust. Good God, is his hair spot on in this episode. The curls, the shape...mmm I love it all. So anyways they perform that hot number, great vocals, though not their best performance by a long shot. But it got Jonathan Groff to sing again, so yay.
At the end of the performance, girl on right is thinking "why yes, I am a skank ho and ridiculously too old looking to be in high school" and Jesse St. James is thinking "why yes I am this ridiculously good looking and talented". Skank ho girl totally disses the New Directions stage and the rest of the group agrees, but Jesse St. James has this look on his face that says he is going to say he agrees and go along with everyone else on the outside, but deep inside he doesn't agree and is not that mean of a person.
This episode also sees the return of Terri Schuester. Bleh. Okay, so I don't normally advocate for divorce. In fact, I do not believe in divorce at all, but I was hardcore rooting for Will and her to divorce. She honestly has to be the most dishonest and unbearable woman on tv, and it was time for her to go. Hopefully the divorce finalization in this episode marks the last time we will ever have to bare witness to her character. Bleh.
There are some really great performances in this episode, save for one. When Quinn performs It's a Man's Man's Man's World, it honestly has to be the weirdest performance I've ever seen on Glee. Atleast she finally looks pregnant, but having about 5 other pregnant teens as back up singers singing about how hard it is for them is just odd, and almost promoting that teen pregnancy is not anything to be concerned about (though one could argue that it is a positive note they did not choose abortion). And the lamaze breathing beat going on in the background was just...hmm...disturbing? weird? unnecessary? take your pick. I don't care to ever see a performance like this again.
And then in the last few moments of the show, once again we are forced to witness character assassination of Jesse St. James as he calls Rachel and tells her to meet her outside. When I first saw this and did not know what what was going to happen, I was thinking "okay, they are going to make up and he's going to go back to being his normal, slightly over dramatic but caring hot self". But no. I got my hopes up for nothing. He calls her to ask her to meet him out in the parking lot. He lures her out there and all of Vocal Adrenaline is out there and they throw eggs at her, and all I can think of is that awful scene in Never Been Kissed when Drew Barrymore is waiting to be picked up at the prom and her date shows up to throw eggs at her. Its awful and humiliating, and I can't bare to watch it. Jesse St. James does say he loved her and that she broke his heart...but no, writers- were you watching the same show I was, because I saw him forgive her in Dream On...or was that just a dream? It must have been just a dream since he seems to forget ever saying that now. He then smashes an egg on her head...I do not believe he doesn't love her, or at least like her, even if he was still feeling resentment at being used by her, you do not do that to someone you once had a relationship, even if it was a contrived one. He would still have some type of feelings for her. It's too mean. The Jesse St. James I know and love would never ever do something like that. Actions like that are beneath him. Therefore, I choose to disregard anything to do with Jesse St. James in this episode and will pretend it is someone else doing these despicable actions anytime I watch this episode from now on. So there.
Glee Picture Credit
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