
A few weeks after bride no. 2 got engaged, I remember her coming to me and venting. Apparently, she’d woken up in the middle of the night to her first ever panic attack, couldn’t breath the whole works. At the time, I was supportive of my friend, but in the back of my mind thought, “Can planning a wedding really be that hard? Find the man, pick a spot, and just do it.”
After being engaged for about a month, I now understand.
The relationship part of being engaged is awesome. I still love using the word fiance. But, everything else is too much. Too many decisions. Even starting to plan is too much. I’ve found about a bazillion wedding sites with planners and can’t settle on one because I like aspects of all of them.
I’m glad we aren’t getting married until probably fall of 2010. My family couldn’t understand why I was waiting so long. Saving up the cash was my main concern. But, now I’m glad I have the extra time to plan. (Or try to plan. Planning isn’t my strong suit).
My game plan for now is to find a few sites and stick to them. Here’s what I’ve got so far.
I found a great wedding checklist at Offbeat Bride with the basics.
I’m using Wedding Wire to save stuff I like in their binder, do a budget and guest list and build a wedding site for my guests only.
I started a personal Word Press blog to share ideas with my bridesmaids, who I haven’t asked yet. They live across the country so I need an easy way to get help. Besides not being able to plan, I’m also indecisive.
I found a site with about 20 planning templates for the super organized. Because my wedding isn’t going to be traditional, I’m debating using them. I’m afraid my wedding will become too cookie cutter and not use, but on the other hand, I could use some planning help… Hey, I said I was indecisive.