Becoming a Bodmer – Wedding Planning

Image is a photo of me and my fiance. We are sitting on a rock and I am giving him a kiss on the cheek. Behind us, the trees are changing colors with a mixture of green, red, orange, and yellow leaves.

I haven’t written a personal post in a while, so here it goes. Wedding planning has taken up the majority of my time. This week, I was organizing my hair and makeup schedule for the bridal party, along with booking our hotel block. I’m trying not to get stressed with having to remember everything I need to book. Throughout this experience, I’m discovering I don’t like planning events. I’m going wedding dress shopping next weekend, and the actual dress shopping isn’t even the part I’m most looking forward to. I’m excited to gather my friends together and to get their honest opinion when I try on dresses. With this post, I wanted to share what I have learned from planning a wedding, along with documenting this experience.

Planning a wedding is a lot of work, so I find it’s crucial to be organized. My fiancé works in finance, so he created an Excel sheet with our vendors and what we owe. Additionally, we have been logging any down payments or payments made throughout the year. I have also been using my planner to log any checklist items I need to complete for that particular week. This helped me gather almost all the addresses I needed for save the dates. It helps make wedding planning more feasible versus forgetting what I’m supposed to be doing this week.

The fun part about wedding planning is having an opinion on how the wedding should be. I’m all for the Fall theme. We are planning to have white pumpkins on various shelves at the winery, which will feature pictures of loved ones who have passed. Our floral arrangement will be a mix of dark red, orange, and mustard yellow. I still haven’t picked out centerpieces for the tables, so that’s a work in progress.

While the wedding will be a fun day, I’m more excited to say I’m married to my partner. He is a lovely human who is respectful to anyone he meets. He has always lifted me when I’m down, and I love his knowledge about cars. He will fix things on my car and take my car to get the check engine light looked at. He is someone whom I want to grow with as we go through the various phases in our lives. After our wedding in October, we will be buying a house. There are a couple of trips I want to go on before I’m fully ready to have kids, but that’s something we both want eventually.

I realize this post was less of a “wedding planning” and more of a personal tone with the relationship I have with my fiancé. I plan on documenting some aspects of our wedding planning, as that’s been taking up a lot of my time. Time has been flying by, and before I know it, it will be time to walk down the aisle in the vineyard.

5 thoughts on “Becoming a Bodmer – Wedding Planning

    • Haha same! Yeah it is a lot of work. I think it’s a good idea to plan as far ahead as you can and understand that it’s really expensive. Also making sure that it’s something you really want. If you don’t want a wedding, but your family does, it doesn’t matter. It’s all about what you want.

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  1. True, it is a lot of work, but SO worth it if you have truly found Mr. Right! I wish you all the happiness in the world! If you are still in need of invitations, favors, bridal party gifts, etc. , take a look at my online shop. I carry a variety of wedding items and they are all customizable. Plus, I will be happy to work with you to design just the right style for you. Congratulations! This is your time to shine!

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