I’m all about the easy way. The closer our wedding comes, the more I want one of those buttons… ya know, the “Easy” buttons. I want to hit it and all of a sudden ALL the decisions are made and all of the thank you notes are DONE! ughhh…. Thank you notes! You gotta do them! And I want to… I really do! I want to thank EVERYONE who has been a part of this celebration so far! I couldn’t do any of this without the help of my family and friends. However, I would much rather thank them by giving them a HUGGGGGE hug and exclaiming how much I appreciate them! There are two problems with this…
….1. Not every would appreciate the huge hug and 2. It’s not the proper way to thank someone for a wedding gift. It’s probably not proper ediquette to blog about properly thanking people for wedding gifts…. but oh well! (try to read that last sentence 5 times really fast, ha!) So Michael and I decided to design and order cute little Thank you postcards that match our invitations! PERFECT! No envelope, they’re cute and modern and they go with the theme! That’s all I wanted! Postcards have really been a huge time saver. We love getting our RSVP postcards in the mail (HINT HINT, they were DUE MONDAY… if yours is still out there, you’re late! haha:) So if you’re planning a wedding and looking for a fun, nontraditional way to do thank you notes, consider postcards!!
Have you ever tried to sit down with your spouse to talk about dreams, goals, and vision—only for it to turn into frustration or misalignment? If so, you’re not alone. Vision casting in marriage is hard because it brings up deeper fears, beliefs, and unspoken dynamics that many couples don’t even realize are at play.
Success—it’s a word we hear all the time. But what does it really mean? Is it about financial security? Status? Owning a dream home or taking extravagant vacations?
When you think about your business, do you see it as simply a job—or something more?
Today, I’m diving into an experience that was nothing like I anticipated: my digital detox in December. If you’ve ever considered taking a break from the noise of the online world, you might relate to my journey—the good, the surprising, and the, well, completely unplanned.
The wedding industry has faced unique challenges recently, with inflation affecting budgets and couples cutting costs. If you’re a wedding photographer feeling the pinch, don’t worry—2025 doesn’t have to be a slow year.
Life has a way of surprising us, doesn’t it? Over the last few months, I’ve been on a medical rollercoaster that I never saw coming.