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I don't necessarily believe I am a brave person. A risk taker, surely. I've heard many people tell me I am brace for the choices I have made in life - getting married young, separating from my husband to pursue a job in a completely new area, pushing hard to get out of jobs that weren't quite right for me, and whatever else it is I end up doing. Even the small things, like setting up my tripod in crowds to take photos or going out for a beer at a bar alone.

Where as most people fear what might happen, my fear tricks people into believing I am brave. I fear what won't happen - I fear being stuck somewhere, I fear letting something small like a few months apart from my husband hold either of us back from something great. Over the past few years, I have learned a lot about myself, both good and bad, and how to really not let things get in the way of happiness.

1 - Don't spend life apologizing
I'm not saying not to say you're sorry when something has gone wrong, but focusing on your problems isn't the way to be. I always tell the same story about a guy I went to college with giving a presentation in class. Being a product designer, we presented model products as well as graphic boards with more information about our concept. A classmate started by apologizing for his graphic board, stating he gave more time to the product itself. One of the people critiquing the class told him he would have never really paid attention to the board had the guy not brought it up, and that he then downgraded the project because of it. We tend to use apologies as excuses and way to cover things up. It's much easier to admit to something and say 'I don't know' or 'I'll fix it' instead of 'I'm sorry'.

2 - Experience like like a trends forecaster
When I worked in the trends department at an agency in Cincinnati, one of the big 'must do's of the department was to try new things and experiences. I remember reading the intro document on my computer and being inspired because it was true - I couldn't very well forecast trends if I was sitting in by a computer doing the same thing every day. That encouraged me to travel more, try as many new foods as I can, and always try to do something once. You never know!

little red birdie

3 - Being alone is not being lonely
People seem to easily mistake these two things. I was rarely 'lonely' when I lived alone in Pennsylvania. Getting to know yourself, you can keep yourself company. If you are on your own, take advantage! You have the ability to go where you want when you want. It's something you may not always have and is very freeing.

4 - People aren't all that focused on you
People who stare at you taking photos aren't going to really remember it. You're a fleeting moment in many that is fairly insignificant. At most, you become 'the girl in the park wearing heels taking photos', and honestly, it could be a lot worse. Don't worry about the people around you so much - they are much more concerned with themselves. Think about you - you are most likely more concerned with what they are thinking of you then you are even thinking about them!

5 - Comparison is the thief of joy
I first heard this quote from Cassey on Blogilates - and it's true. Reading blogs can be great inspiration - it can also be incredibly tiresome because it's easy to compare to those around you. I see girls my ages with pretty, decorated homes that are very custom, and that gets hard for me. I'm renting, and not in a position to do those things, and can easily get put off by the fact my house isn't as nice. But is it worth it? No, I'm just having first world problems, and I have a lot of nice things I should be incredibly happy about. But comparing my life to someone else's can really steal the joy. Sometimes it's really important to step back and get away from it all.

japanese gardens

I really wanted to take photos of Jason and myself all around the place we fell in love - our college, the University of Cincinnati. We were super fortunate to have a great campus full of beautiful architecture, even if our college experience wasn't something to write home about. We set up in front of the engineering building outside of our old parking garage - we used to walk this walkway together often. Something to note about our college campus is it is a bunch of buildings and hills in the middle of a city block all crammed together, creating some of the worst wind tunnels ever. It's terribly windy. So guess what happened after a few of these photos? A wind gust came through, and we watched our brand new camera come crashing to the ground. We're lucky it's still in perfect condition sans a few nicks, but we were able to recoop and take more photos around campus, even if just of me. Most of these are taken around a small green area of campus strewn with pathways known as Sigma Sigma Commons - where Jason and I had our first kiss. We lived in a dorm nearby, and spent a lot of our freshman year in college climbing up the giant hill known as 'Main Street' and eating in whatever restaurants we could walk to. It's always interesting to come back and remember how familiar these places were and still feel.


pea coat :: j crew remixed
sweater :: j crew factory remixed
skirt :: anthropologie (on ebay now) remixed
tights :: old navy remixed
shoes :: marc jacobs remixed
clutch :: kate spade remixed
necklace :: etsy remixed
ring :: c/o uncommon goods remixed
I adore weddings. I love taking photos at them because I find them to be a really special time. Perhaps I just love events - but weddings are really something. When you go to a fancy cocktail dinner, no one runs around taking photos of every little detail. Weddings are their own entity - they are a huge industry. I'll admit - I'm sucked into it. I especially love outdoor weddings. Mine was held in a public park. Becki's wedding this weekend was also outdoors. But let's talk about the one thing that outdoor weddings fear. Rain.


At my best friend's wedding, it rained. She got married on what would have been mine and Jason's 7th year anniversary (of dating) - and just like my wedding, it rained. I would say that I feel bad - but her and her husband made the most of it, and it was still a beautiful wedding. In all of these photos I took, they are filled with happiness and some great memories - and mine are just from the first part of the day. Sadly, due to the rain actually starting to flood their reception tent a bit, Jason and I felt it best to put the camera bag in the car. Plus, I had a certain number of drinks (no really, I have no idea how many or how few) and was intent on taking photos with Becki's iPhone instead. Rain is great symbolism - it's good luck in so many cultures, but it's hard to see that when you are plagued with things not working out and your guests getting upset or leaving. To that - I say dance in the rain. It's sure as hell what I did. And there is nothing better than having your first dance while raining - I have to say, it's one of my favorite things about our wedding, and in my own twisted way, I was happy to see Becki following in this weird tradition of having her first dance in the rain.

On October 5th, my best friend Becki got married to an amazing guy named Jeremiah. I can say I am more than excited for them and loved every minute of their wedding. I was really proud to be the matron of honor and get to stand up there with them. I'll talk a bit more about the wedding itself tomorrow, but I can tell you now I love that Becki let us pick our own dresses. I had a lot of trouble actually - I ordered like 5 dresses before I finally found one that worked! This little dress was so comfortable and perfect for the occasion too. Since nude flats were necessary and not heels with how the field they were supposed to get married in (changed due to rain), I found some pretty cute ones on Zappos after searching for awhile. Too bad they got completely soaked while running around and dancing on the dance floor! This is actually the first wedding I've been in since my sisters when I was young, so it was near to get to experience that. I kept my flowers and they are hanging now to dry out!


dress :: eShakti
necklace & earrings :: gift from the bride
ring :: via noto remixed

Two DIYs in one week? I know, right? But this is a quick and easy DIY that really focuses on creating a great drink bar for a party. As you are seeing in my posts this week, my best friend got married! And for her wedding day, I wanted to supply the best mimosas possible. Which involved creating a mini make your own mimosa bar! They were really a hit with everyone.

Here's a little sneak preview of all of the fun things next week that came from my friend Becki's wedding! Her wedding was held at an inn overlooking the Ohio river with lots of quirky little buildings and structures. Jason and I took these while wondering around before the rehearsal actually started. Which, in typical Becki fashion, she was late to. I wouldn't have it any other way - made it all the funnier.


sweater :: modcloth
dandelion glow dress :: anthropologie remixed
heels :: urban outfitters remixed
purse :: valhalla brooklyn remixed
necklace :: c/o uncommon goods
Oh, the bachelorette party. Mine was on a Wednesday, so it was a very different experience than Becki's, which was held in a very crowded, popular part of Cincinnati on a Saturday evening. We enjoyed a tapas style meal at Zula and then headed out on the town, all in matching tees emblazoned with the bride and groom's initials (which also happen to be kind of dirty, but not something you can't talk your way out of. Plus, I think the design is fairly cute, if I do say so myself ). We had a lot of fun, but I was beyond tired when I got home. And a little freaked out at the end - there were a lot of people in these bars, and wow. I don't love crowds.

I am so happy that my best friend Becki is getting married in a little less than two weeks now! As the matron of honor, I got to plan the bachelorette party I've always dreamed of for her - cute, full of girl time with the bridesmaids, and just the tiniest bit naughty. I ordered custom made t-shirts (how lucky are we that our friend Megan's husband works at a screen print shop?!), made lots of cute custom cupcake toppers (there will be a DIY next Monday!), and planned all I could. We started with yummy lunch at the Bonbonerie and then headed for photos at Shaw Farms. It was a bit early for a pumpkin patch, but the setting was perfect and it all worked out beautifully - the weather couldn't have been better.

 

This is only what we did and wore for the first half of the day. Stay tuned for photos from our evening on Friday!


sweet valley dress :: dear creatures via emerging thoughts
belt :: anthropologie remixed
tights :: target remixed
boots :: love culture remixed
bracelet :: via fab remixed