After being engaged for more than a year and constantly trying to come up with new answers with the persistent probing of "Have you set the date yet?" I decided it's probably easier to start doing some work and just get it over with. (But then I'm sure people will start to ask a different set of questions just to annoy the heck out of me, like "When are you getting a baby?" Uhh... how about "it's none of your business")
And so it began. Honestly I never quite understand the whole excitement over a wedding thing. Don’t get me wrong. I love clothes and I love to look beautiful, and just like most of other girls, secretly I do crave for the undivided attention I would otherwise never gonna get. So there’s never gonna be a better time than this when I get to be the most beautiful girl for the day by default.
I cannot devote myself into much work, or any work really, if I don’t resolve this single most important element of the event—the dress. For someone who loves clothes so much, I actually think it is the one piece of clothing I don’t miss. You don’t have much choice to begin with (white or ivory? Polyester or silk? Wait, is that even a choice?), and then after spending all the headache to find it and be able to afford it (most of the ones I saw in magazines that don’t look like a supermarket plastic bag is like $4,000 or above), you wear it for like a day and then you have two options—you either throw away the dress you will never gonna wear again, or get ripped off one more time and spend $400 on average to preserve the dress you will never gonna wear again. The lady who works at David’s Bridal was trying to convince me that I can save the dress for another time. I don’t know what she’s smoking but it seemed good.
But anyone who has ever shopped with me would tell you this is going to be a long journey. Paul’s lovely cousin Shannon can probably tell you how I spent 30 minutes choosing between $4 for 5 fabric headbands and $2 for 2 faux-leather headbands at Target. (It is that difficult I tell you!) So who would know that after visiting two stores and trying on 4 dresses, I have already bought my wedding dress, within 15 days since I started planning for my wedding. I guess it's just like how they say it, you would just know when you have found "the one".