Nov 16, 2009

The Day is HERE! Time to get BEAUTIFUL!


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I woke up at 6 AM on our wedding day. I couldn't sleep any longer. It was time to bask in the fact that today was our wedding day! I loved our engagement so much and all of the planning that went into our day. When we set our wedding date I thought our engagemnet was SO long (15 months) but half way through I loved it so much I could have been engaged for a year longer. But now the time to be a bride had come. I fluffed out a few last minute poms, had some breakfast, printed out some extra timelines (which I think no one held onto, myself included) and waited anxiously for the first thing on my list: Our hair appointments.

Two days prior to our big day I had my final and most important hair trial! I made the call to switch to a new hair dresser a month out because the other couldn't accomodate my brides maids. I was so nervious - because this was the trial of all trials! My hair turned out so good. I was thrilled, so when I arrived at the salon at 10am on our wedding day I was more than confident in the out come.

Our photographer team had arrived at my house a few minutes before my appointment and took a moment to scout out the church before joining me and my 'maids at the salon.

Though we had a two hour window for hair I pegged us at only needing one. HA! I think my hair took an hour and half, and my MOH's hair wasn't started until well into the second hour. There area million pictures of me getting my hair done, but they all make me wish I had done my makeup first and had some frozen tea back for those under eye poufs that I never dreamed would make an appearance!

Sister in law Jenna

Jackie, top and bottom
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Jess **
I emailed the ladies suggestions for their hairstyles, but let them have nearly 100% freedom in thier selections (I only asked for no 80's tight curls). Everyone eneded up looking beauuutiful and happy with thier chosen styles. I was especially pleased with my hair. The real deal was a tighter style than my trials, but reasonably so given it had to last all day long.


*YEAY* I kinda wish I could get a version of this done every day. The ladies and I got ready at my parents house, in my old bedroom, and man did my room become a disaster zone! It never occured to me to keep the room clean for pics. Lesson learned - keep your dressing room clean. 12:00 time to put our faces on!

Me and my MOH Lindsay gett'n perdy.

Lindsay, myself, and Amber
A little lipstick.. and done! I loved how my makeup turned out - especially because it was hiding a disaster zone. I had seen a dermatologist a two months before the wedding to make sure my skin would be perrrfect for our big day. The creams he gave me were working pretty well in San Fran, but when I entered into the dry air of PA the area around my mouth became really dried out and one spot looked like a bad chemical peel! Thank goodness for the glory of makeup =)

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I didn't have any makeup or hair disasters the entire day. An occasional bobby pin needed to be moved around, but nothing major! If you're wondering what the boys were up to, they didn't get together until around noon so at this point they were gathering their outfits together and making their way to a Bed & Breakfast where our out of town grooms men were staying.

Up next: The Dress & the shoes & our rings steal the spotlight.

Photos above taken by RAD Photography, with correcting/cropping by me on occasion, unless otherwise specified. ** Indicates a photo, or a screen grab from video, taken by Chris' coworker & edited by me.

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