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What do you think? I’ll save the big reveal of the invites themselves for after they’re mailed, but I was thrilled to be able to step away from the black and cream and pull in some PURPLE!!! (Even though you can't tell from that picture, the backing of the menu card is EGGPLANT!)
 
  
 Option B
 
 Option C



I had read/found lots of places online that said that you could get an expedited passport no problemo. Just costs more dinero. (Can you tell that I’m brushing up on my high school Spanish classes in preparation for our big trip?!?!) Anyway, after reading more about it, I decided that the safest bet was just to go through the Post Office and pay the extra $$ for the faster processing time to be on the safe side.
In Austin, you have to make an appointment at the nearest Post Office for your passport application, and not every Post Office processes the applications. Lucky for me, the Post Office that is closest to my office does do them, and when I called for an appointment, it was simple to get one for the very next day. I set my time, went online here and filled out the forms necessary, wrote down the amount that I would be expected to pay, and gathered the necessary forms (birth certificate and driver’s license). I was a good girl and did NOT sign the forms...they’re really picky about this one!
I arrive about 5 minutes early, and I guess that I was expecting to have to go somewhere other than the normal line for the postal services. But no, I was told to just wait there in line until my appointment time came around. So I waited. And waited a few extra minutes. Then Yvette called my name. She was nice and friendly, and so very apologetic in telling me that the pictures that I had already paid to have done wouldn’t work. She even wrote out a note and stamped it with the official post office stamp in hopes that the place where I got the photos would offer me a refund. (I don’t think that they will, but it doesn’t hurt to ask...)
Anyway, lucky for me they take pictures there at the Post Office for an extra $15. Totally worth it to me to not have to reschedule my appointment and come back another day, right? Right. And she even told me that it was ok to smile...the other pictures really were dreadful! Once the pictures were taken care of, we went back to the main room and she processed my application. That consisted of cutting down the photos, aligning all the paperwork (who knew that they wanted to keep the copy of my birth certificate?) and getting it all ready to sign. Then I had to raise my right hand and affirm that the information on my application was true to the best of my knowledge, and sign the forms.
Once that was taken care of, Yvette calmly calculated the fees. I was prepared to pay the extra $60 for expediting the passport, but she assured me that I didn’t need to do that. She could tell that I was hesitant, but we walked through a calendar together and she’s right, I shouldn’t need it. Of course, that’s best case scenario...the scenario that is currently playing in my head is the one where I don’t get my passport in time because of her recommendation I didn’t pay the extra money to have it done faster. I’m trying to keep those fears to a minimum right now though. Anyway, one check/money order to the US Department of State for $75 later, and another payment of whatever form to the local Post Office of $40 for pictures and processing, and I was on my way.
So, in the door at 10:35am...out the door and back in my car at 11:07am. A painless process all around. Yvette was nice and helpful, and she saved me $75...even if I did have to pay for those extra pictures. Maid Britney pointed out that saving that $75 actually offsets the $70 that I paid to have an updo done that I didn’t like. Sweet! And thanks for finding that silver lining for me, Brit!
Did you have to apply for a passport? How long did it take to get yours? I’m SURE that I’m going to start having nightmares about not getting mine soon...

I immediate wrote her to find out where she found it, and it came from this UK photographer's site. Check out his work...it's great, and I'm in LOVE with that image!
Makes me wish for some stormy clouds...even though I know that is defnitely UN-bride like of me!


 
 
Option A - The same one that we’ve been using?
Option B - This new quote that I also love?
Option C - Maybe just no quote at all? 
Which one gets your vote? Comment below and let me know what you think, please! Thanks in advance for your help!
 So lovely. NOT! I can't believe that I'm posting that picture out on the internet...Mom, do NOT get any ideas about sharing 4-7th grade pictures! LOL.
So lovely. NOT! I can't believe that I'm posting that picture out on the internet...Mom, do NOT get any ideas about sharing 4-7th grade pictures! LOL. Maybe you didn't know this, so I'll let you in on an "insider's secret" - it's HARD to take pictures of the back of your head! See that expression on my face? Not fun!
Maybe you didn't know this, so I'll let you in on an "insider's secret" - it's HARD to take pictures of the back of your head! See that expression on my face? Not fun!
 That's a better shot. Now for the side view...
 That's a better shot. Now for the side view... And then I started playing with the zoom...
And then I started playing with the zoom... And here's a close-up shot of the top/front of the updo...this part I actually liked...it wasn't totally flat and tight, but not poofed up too much...
And here's a close-up shot of the top/front of the updo...this part I actually liked...it wasn't totally flat and tight, but not poofed up too much... Here I am, trying to show more detail of the back...
Here I am, trying to show more detail of the back... And one last close-up on my face and the overall look:
And one last close-up on my face and the overall look: So that's it. Not bad, right? No, it looks nice. Fits my face well. I will agree with all of those statements. What I don't agree with? It does NOT match this picture (which she had in front of her and kept referring to!):
So that's it. Not bad, right? No, it looks nice. Fits my face well. I will agree with all of those statements. What I don't agree with? It does NOT match this picture (which she had in front of her and kept referring to!):
 San Jose del Cabo, Mexico! (AKA Los Cabos or just Cabo, for short)
San Jose del Cabo, Mexico! (AKA Los Cabos or just Cabo, for short)
 And yes, we splurged and went ahead and booked the Junior Suite that includes a private balcony spa/Jacuzzi! B was SO excited about this, and I’m sure that it takes little imagination to figure out why! LOL. I’m double excited because the Junior Suite includes not just that Jacuzzi, but in the bathroom a separate tub and walk-in shower – read over-sized soaking tub with massage jets. Since I’m a tub kind of gal, this was a BONUS feature for me! Here’s some pictures of the rooms...
And yes, we splurged and went ahead and booked the Junior Suite that includes a private balcony spa/Jacuzzi! B was SO excited about this, and I’m sure that it takes little imagination to figure out why! LOL. I’m double excited because the Junior Suite includes not just that Jacuzzi, but in the bathroom a separate tub and walk-in shower – read over-sized soaking tub with massage jets. Since I’m a tub kind of gal, this was a BONUS feature for me! Here’s some pictures of the rooms...  There are four restaurants to choose from on the property, and although some of the reviewers did complain about the walk between certain areas and the restaurants, or having to make “reservations” at the restaurants for dinner, many other reviewers offset those comments with assurances of it being just a 5-10 minute walk through beautiful gardens...and the less than strict policy about the “reservations.” All in all, we’re happy with our choice.
There are four restaurants to choose from on the property, and although some of the reviewers did complain about the walk between certain areas and the restaurants, or having to make “reservations” at the restaurants for dinner, many other reviewers offset those comments with assurances of it being just a 5-10 minute walk through beautiful gardens...and the less than strict policy about the “reservations.” All in all, we’re happy with our choice. If you remember, I posted that picture a little while back becuase I simply could NOT resist! Here's what Pink Posh had to say...
If you remember, I posted that picture a little while back becuase I simply could NOT resist! Here's what Pink Posh had to say...

 I LOVE the pop of colors that they used! So happy and care-free...
I LOVE the pop of colors that they used! So happy and care-free...





I wish I had the $$ in my budget for a curtained ceiling...so whimsical... And the expression on the bride's face is just positively radiant! I hope to feel that exact way in a month's time!
And the expression on the bride's face is just positively radiant! I hope to feel that exact way in a month's time!
 And who doesn't love a couple who's willing to do some shenanigans???
And who doesn't love a couple who's willing to do some shenanigans???

Bridal dress? $200. Tuxedo rental? $175. Having a photography team sassy enough to pose them all to mimic the portrait behind them? Priceless.
As you can tell from the picture-heavy post, I loved this wedding! Be sure and check out the rest of the images from Kristine and Cat's big day over here at Pink Posh's blog. Congrats you two, and thanks for sharing!
 Here are the tools that I used. Recognize that fabric? You might remember seeing a little piece of it here. Yep, it’s one of the patterns of fabric that I used for my guestbook quilt. I loved it and wanted to use it elsewhere, and this basket lining seemed the perfect place to incorporate it.
Here are the tools that I used. Recognize that fabric? You might remember seeing a little piece of it here. Yep, it’s one of the patterns of fabric that I used for my guestbook quilt. I loved it and wanted to use it elsewhere, and this basket lining seemed the perfect place to incorporate it. So an extra ½ yard of material (on sale for 60% off) and a can of black spray paint (purchased with a 40% off ocoupon, of course!) and I was ready to work on it!
 So an extra ½ yard of material (on sale for 60% off) and a can of black spray paint (purchased with a 40% off ocoupon, of course!) and I was ready to work on it! After about 30 minutes, this is what I was left with. Pattern for new basket lining? Check.
After about 30 minutes, this is what I was left with. Pattern for new basket lining? Check.  Then I hit the pause button, and headed outside to see what I could do about the basket. I will tell you that it took several coats, spraying from several different angles, but at the end of the weekend, I was left with this:
Then I hit the pause button, and headed outside to see what I could do about the basket. I will tell you that it took several coats, spraying from several different angles, but at the end of the weekend, I was left with this:  Doesn’t it look much better? Or at least, much more fitting with my colors?
Doesn’t it look much better? Or at least, much more fitting with my colors? What do you think? A big improvement? I like it MUCH better!
What do you think? A big improvement? I like it MUCH better! 
 
 
 
