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Sunday, January 29, 2012

Wedding Movies

every girl at some point in her life watches a wedding movie and dreams of her day and if it will be like it is in the movies. of course that girl was me. i have now challenged myself to re watch all those great wedding movies before Greg and I's big day. i know there are probably more but these ones i love and cant wait to start re watching!












my favorite!
Coming soon movies

words

there are numerous words (well they may not technically be true English words) that i absolutely love. i will repeat them over an over. i try to fit them into a sentence. and frankly they just make me laugh. i have been collecting a list for a while and i think its about time to share with my readers. if nothing else i hope one make you giggle a bit. and if i see you around maybe slip one into a sentence and see if i notice. :)


Nicknacks
Kiosk
Chotchkies
Hodgepodge
Lollygagging
Shenanigans
Whippersnapper
Carbuncle
Hullabaloo
Fiddlesticks
Tomfoolery
Fiddle-de-de
Doodads
Papoose

Monday, January 23, 2012

worth it

i saw this on my friend Kaitlyn's blog and i absolutely love it. sometimes life and love don't go together. sometimes love is hard. even more love isn't the problem everything else that gets in the way. but just know it will be work it!

Sunday, January 8, 2012

Behind the "Fiancé"

In the past 8 days my mind has wondered from weddings, jobs, love, money, kids, plans, and timing. But one this  have LOVED saying these past 8 days is i have a fiancé!!! no longer juts a plan old boyfriend but my fiancé. and it got me thinking, where does this word some from? where did it start? why does it really mean etc. I know you all are dieing with answers like i am so here it all is. 



An engagement or betrothal is a promise to marry, and also the period of time between proposal and marriage – which may be lengthy or trivial. During this period, a couple is said to be betrothed, affianced, engaged to be married, or simply engaged. Future brides and grooms may be called the betrothed, a wife-to-be or husband-to-be, fiancées or fiancés, respectively (from the French word fiancé). The duration of the courtship varies vastly. French, from Middle French, from past participle of fiancer to promise, betroth, from Old French fiancier, from fiance promise, trust, from fier to trust, from. Firist known use was 1838



The origin of European engagement in marriage practice is found in the Jewish law, first exemplified by Abraham, and outlined in the last Talmudic tractate of the Women order, where marriage consists of two separate acts, called erusin (meaning sanctification), which is the betrothal ceremony, and nissu'in or chupah, the actual ceremony for the marriage.  This was later adopted in Ancient Greece as the gamos and engeysis rituals, although unlike in Judaism the contract made in front of witness was only verbal. The giving of a ring was eventually borrowed from Judaism by Roman marriage law, with the fiancé presenting it after swearing the oath of marriage intent, and presenting of the gifts at the engagement party.


Customs for engagement rings vary according to time, place, and culture. An engagement ring has historically been uncommon, and when such a gift was given, it was separate from the wedding ring. The tradition of giving a ring for marriage engagement originated from Judaism that was originally a golden nose ring  given by Eliezer to Rebecca. The latter case refers to betrothal rather than engagement; one of the three ways in which betrothal may be accomplished in Judaism is by the husband giving the bride money or an object of at value. In fact, it is a long-standing practice within Judaism to contract the betrothal with a ring.


Romantic rings from the time of the Roman Empire sometimes bore clasped hands symbolizing contract. Romans believed the circle was a bond between the two people who were to be married and signified eternity, but was first practiced on the fourth finger/ring finger by the Romans, who believed this finger to be the beginning of the vena amoris ("vein of love"), the vein that leads to the heart. The custom in Continental Europe and other countries is to wear it on the right hand. One historical exception arose in monarchical regimes, in which a nobleman entering into morganatic marriage, a marriage in which the person, usually the woman, of lower rank stayed at the same rank instead of rising ranks, would present his left hand to receive the ring, hence the alternative term 'marriage with the left hand'  the offspring of such marriages considered to be disinherited from birth.



In the modern era, some women's wedding rings are made into two separate pieces. One part is given to her to wear as an engagement ring when she accepts the marriage proposal and the other during the wedding ceremony. When worn together, the two rings look like one piece of jewelry.


never give up

or stop smiling. Ever!

Thursday, January 5, 2012

Engaged!!!!!

On January 1st 2012 Greg and I woke up on my cousins couch in Laguna Nigel after an amazing night full of pomegranate martinis, snow crab, and popcorn with hot tamales.  Wearing my Alice in Wonderland PJ's,  Greg asks me if i could come over to where he was sitting and talk. While the rest of the house is sleeping or just waking up around 10am, i sit down and he says "i want to start the new year with you". from this point he goes from the couch to the floor and gets on one knee, holding a gold box. I say "are you sure" he responds with "i want to be with you forever, hillary will you marry me?" i say "YES!" he opens the box and its the most perfect ring. he comes up from the couch straight in for a hug and we kiss (for quite a while). one by one George, Quint, and Sandra come down stairs for us to share the big news! we get out mimosa's and some of the best french toast i have ever tasted and toast to us! (and took a couple pictures)

Later that day we had already planned on going to Greg's parents house in Temecula for new years day, so it became a perfect time to tell them all in person. On our way we called my parents, grandma, sister & brother, and most of our friends. (funny enough almost no one even picked up). we spent the day laughing drinking and being with my soon to be family, the Henninger's. The next day we went to my parents house to celebrate with Greg's soon to be in-laws. We brought over a bottle of wine we have been saving to a special night, and we both agreed it doesn't get any more special then this! Then off to a great dinner at The Beach House in Encinitas at sunset. Ending the night with a surprise desert, more champagne, and port.


bling

first picture of the engaged couple!
where he knelt

hey its the ring!

xoxo

beautiful sunset

love


Disneyland shot. appropriate.