Wednesday, October 7, 2009

1st Post

Hello Viewers, Friends, and Families

The wedding is quickly approaching and we have been on our way getting everything prepared. It's a very exciting/busy time, yet at times it can also be a stressful one.

With work and the wedding plans, we always make time to spend with one another. I (Christine) always felt it was important to emphasize the relationship and love that we have over the other things that I didn't deem so important. For example, knowing the details of the flowers that we will choosing. I always think of that as extra fluff. We didn't have to have a huge wedding, but we wanted to celebrate the momentous occasion with our close friends and family. I am so glad and honored that we will be celebrating our marriage in front of our friends and family that have been supportive throughout the years. We both cannot wait!

Over the course of the time we have left (7 months left), Scott and I will be updating our readers the things that we have contributed to our wedding. I will also answer questions that you may have about the wedding details and we will also give you some insight about ourselves.

Here is one question taken from Everyday Better Living: #52 Tell me when you first knew you loved me?

I don't think there was a monumental point where I first knew that I loved Scott. Our love just kept building throughout the years that we have known each other. We've been best friends since high school and I never knew that we were going to be together until we got to college. Basically, the love I have for Scott has always been the "best friend type-of-love." It didn't really solidify until we got back from our Maryland trip from visiting my best friend, Deplata that I thought it would be a possibility that we could be more than friends.

I loved Christine as a friend probably since the end of high school. She was always there when I needed someone to talk to. As far as love for a relationship, after our Maryland trip. It made me realize that I could not experience life without a special person like Christine.

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