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Wednesday, September 9, 2009
A much needed update!
First, I just have to point out that today marks just 25 days until my wedding! That's less than 4 weeks now! It's gone by so quickly and I know the few remaining days are probably going to go even more quickly. It's been fun, though. I had my first shower last Saturday - a co-ed western themed shower with pulled pork sandwiches, baked beans, corn on the cob, and broccoli salad - courtesy of my mom, of course! I'm really looking forward to this Saturday, too. I have shower number two, a "traditional" shower hosted by my maid of honor, my sister, and that afternoon my bridesmaids and I are heading over to Disneyland for my bachelorette party, which I'm super excited about!
A lot of changes have happened in the last few weeks. I was finally able to find a job!!! Thanks to all of you who have been praying for me. It's a huge stress relief to have this job - and I absolutely love it. I'm working as the administrative assistant for Relational Ministries at the Crystal Cathedral. I am the assistant for the Lead Pastor who oversees Children's Ministry, Youth Ministry, Men's & Women's Ministry, Care Ministry, New Members, Baptisms, and Weddings. Yep, we're busy with a lot - and especially because we have a huge event coming up on September 19 called Community Fest that we're planning and coordinating! I came in at the tail end of the planning, so I haven't experienced the entire planning process, but we're certainly busy now!
I love the team I'm working with. We had a retreat last week and it was such a great opportunity to get to know our team - quite an eclectic bunch we are - and to be able to fellowship with one another. My boss is amazing as well. It's so nice to work for someone who is so caring, supportive, and encouraging. She models so well what a Christian woman should be and I'm so excited to be able to learn from her. Not only was this job an answer to prayer, but it is a total blessing. I actually look forward to coming to work because it's such a great environment to work in!
With so many changes going on in my life, I have also chosen to resign my position as the yearbook adviser at Azusa Pacific. After much prayer and conversation with John and my family, I decided it was in the best interest of the program and my life outside of APU to move on. I must say it was bittersweet. I've been involved, in one way or another, with the Tavaleph yearbook since I was a junior in 2002-2003, and it's something I absolutely love doing, but I also felt such a huge burden lifted off my shoulders after I talked with my department chair and stepped down. I'm sure I'll miss some aspects of it, but I know I made the right decision. I really need to focus on my new full-time job and my new marriage (and eventual family).
I'm very excited about what God has in store for me. I don't always understand why things happen the way they do, but I'm confident that everything I've been through the past three years has lead me to where I am now and I couldn't have asked for anything better than what God has blessed me with today!
Saturday, August 15, 2009
50 Days to Go!
Yesterday, I went to the tailor shop to do my first fitting for alteration. It was SO fun to put the dress on again after almost 6 months of it sitting in the closet. And this time I had all of my other accessories (undergarments, shoes, etc.) to make sure the alterations are done just right.
I absolutely LOVE the woman who is doing my alterations. It's a small little shop in Long Beach called Marta's Tailor Shop and my mom is having her jacket thing for her dress altered there and we're very confident in her work. She seems extremely knowledgeabe, as evidenced by her solution to my hem and train with beading so I don't lose half of the beading! I can't wait to see it once she has it all pinned and ready to sew when we go back on the 29th!
NOTE: I would post photos, but since John reads this, unfortunately, I can't so he won't see me in the dress before the wedding!
I also had my first experience at Fabric Barn (recommended by two women at my new job). I heard they had a ton of ribbon for really low prices as well as wedding supplies, and since it was right around the corner from the tailor, we decided to check it out.
All I have to say is WOW! We found tulle for amazingly low prices (like 1/2 of Michaels or Joann's), so we stocked up on that and my mom found some decoration for our shower in three weeks. We also found the bags for our favors - they're clear plastic with a green, pink and blue (John will like that!) contemporary floral pattern. It should look really nice with what we're planning to do for our favors!
Our final stop of the day was at Sephora in JCPenney's at the Lakewood Mall. After looking extensively for reasonably priced make-up artists, my mom and I decided that we would get make-overs and just do our own make-up the day of the wedding. It was a lot of fun doing that with my mom. I learned a lot about doing make-up and discovered that sometimes, everyone else knows best.
I was undecided on exactly what I wanted to do for my eyes - either pinks or a more dramatic eye, so the make-up artist tried one of each and while I liked the pinks better since that's what I'm used to wearing when I do wear eye make-up, everyone else - my mom, another employee and the girl doing my make-up all liked the darker eye. After looking at it again later, especially after the eyeliner was on, I had to agree with them! It'll be a bit different for me, but at least John couldn't tell the difference between the two eyes when I saw him that night!
I can't wait until next week when all of my packages are scheduled to arrive for all of the orders that I made the past week - more paper, our sand ceremony vases, the sand, pudding for favors, and the ribbon to make the almond flowers!
ON A SIDE NOTE: I also found out yesterday that I will be starting a new job as an administrative assistant next Tuesday! I'm very excited about it...I just have to make sure I utilize my time in the evenings well so I'm not left with a ton of things to do during the week before the wedding!
Tuesday, August 4, 2009
What I Learned at Yearbook Camp: Day 2
Tomorrow we're off to the beach and a picnic, plus some more classes and technology training!
Monday, August 3, 2009
What I Learned at Yearbook Camp: Day 1
Sunday, August 2, 2009
I'm making a quilt! Part 2
- Keeping the fabrics lined up with the "foot" of the machine AND with each other
- Finding a medium speed...well, more accurately, figuring out how to KEEP that medium speed...those pedals are touchy!
- Starting at the beginning of sewing two fabrics together without having it get jammed
Tuesday, July 28, 2009
I'm making a quilt! Part 1
Wednesday, July 22, 2009
Alisha's Wedding Programs
Tuesday, July 21, 2009
Finally finished my card box
Monday, July 20, 2009
Cassie's New Home
Friday, July 17, 2009
Our Trip to the Zoo and the OC Fair
Thursday, July 16, 2009
Hallmark Christmas Ornament Preview





Monday, July 13, 2009
My First Metro & Bridal Show Adventure
Sunday, July 5, 2009
My Dad is Amazing!

Thursday, July 2, 2009
Dance Lessons
Wednesday, July 1, 2009
Chocolate Peanut Butter Yumminess
Tuesday, June 30, 2009
A spectacular festival pageant of nighttime magic and imagination in thousands of sparkling lights and electro-syntho-magnetic sounds
Okay all you "stalkers" out there (aka Amy and Aubry :-D), here's my new blog...
On Sunday afternoon, John and I headed over to the Disneyland Resort hoping it wouldn't be too crowded - and we lucked out! It was busy, but nothing unbearable. We wanted to see at least one of the advertised "Summer Nightastic" shows and decided that it would be the Electrical Parade in California Adventure because I really wanted to see it - after seeing the farewell parade 13 years ago!
We got our seats near Paradise Pier at the beginning of the route around 7:45. We sat down with our dessert - I had a chocolate covered banana (those are SOO good!) and John had a Cookie Ice Cream Sandwich - and waited for the parade to start. It's a good thing we had our iPhones to keep us entertained! I can't remember what we used to do before portable electronics?!?! (Oh, and I apologize ahead of time for the quality of the photos - they were taken with my iPhone)
A view of Paradise Pier as the sun sets
It finally got dark and the parade began with a snythetic voice over the speakers, "Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, Disney proudly presents our spectacular festival pageant of nighttime magic and imagination in thousands of sparkling lights and electro-syntho-magnetic sounds. Disney's Electrical Parade." I know you can just hear it in your head now...well, at least the version that says "Main Street Electrical Parade."
For the most part, the parade is pretty much the same as the old one, though the lights look more like Christmas lights instead of the larger bulbs they used to have. I read that they're now LED lights and everything is battery operated.
The beginning of the parade is also different, with Tinkerbell and her fairy friends leading instead of the Blue Fairy from Pinocchio. I understand Tinkerbell, but I just don't get the whole "fairy" fascination. I guess they're trying to create a similar following as the Disney Princesses. I guess I'm just a Classic Disney person - stick to what has worked!Saturday, June 27, 2009
99 Days To Go
Tuesday, June 23, 2009
Fruits and Veggies

Monogram: Gina & Casey



