I am starting to wonder why people get so stressed close to their weddings (other than the obvious looming huge life-changing event). We've got our venues booked, rentals booked, caterer booked and menu chosen, bartender hired and alcohol all set, dj booked, dress and suit purchased, wedding party asked and working on picking their attire... we're 95% decided on an invitation... I designed our centerpieces and made a mockup that we love already.
Am I living in a fantasy land to think it might just go pretty smoothly?
Re: 7 months out - what am I going to have left to do???
"Love is the one thing we're capable of perceiving that transcends time and space."
We had a 7 month engagement and I was busy the week of the wedding with the last minute stuff, but nothing overwhelming...
We had to pack and organize (with labels) our decor and supplies so the venue could set everything up, confirm delivery times, print out the final escort cards, laundry and pack for the honeymoon, pick up my dress...
The day before (the only day I took off work) I got a massage at 9:00, dropped a thank you note off at work, took my dress and my Mom's dress to the venue, had lunch with my parents, got my ring cleaned and redipped, then headed home to take a 20 minute cat nap before showering and getting ready for the rehearsal and dinner.
If you are organized it shouldn't be an issue to be pretty calm right up to the end... The last week I kept a small notebook in my purse so I could jot down random things that I remembered I had to do and that helped a lot.
I would think that they would want to do it after the rehearsal, no? What's the purpose of the hosted dinner if it's not post-rehearsal? We are planning to do our rehearsal/RD 3 nights before. I've also heard of people doing the weekend before. You can only do so much with dates and schedules!
I'm already SO nervous, oh my gosh, I hope it subsides with time or I probably will die the day before! I am just nervous about being the center of attention, and I don't know WHY i'm so nervous, but my stomach flips over when I just think about getting ready to walk down the aisle or anything else where everyone is looking at me. Which is everything.