Wedding Wednesday: 10 Days To Go

Over on my wedding blog, I posted a monthly check list about what I had left.  With 10 days to go, I'm feeling pretty anxious about making sure everything is taken care of for the day of the wedding.  I accomplished more on my first day off for summer than I did over our entire engagement.  Head over to see what I have left.




A lot of you made me feel so much better about the wedding nightmares and asked me what they were about.  Well, here you go! 

Saturday night, I started having wedding nightmares again.  I had one a couple of months ago.  Here's what I've been having:

The first dream I had, I dreamt that we moved our wedding date up and didn't tell anyone.  We had the wedding in our back yard in the burbs, and just invited people over like it was any other Saturday night.  There was no minister, no flowers, no food.

Saturday, I dreamt a fairly long dream.  I'll spare you all the details, but mainly, my friends weren't ready for the ceremony, my hair stylist didn't show up and sent a replacement, and my make-up artist didn't show up.  So, I was sitting and waiting, and when I was finally ready, I was 2 hours late for the ceremony.  I didn't have my dress, because my dress was still at the bridal shop, and I wore my robe and my heels.

What's even funnier is that at dinner Sunday night, my friend Jenny told me she was even having wedding nightmares for me.  She said she dreamt she showed up at 4:00 to our ceremony site instead of to the hotel suite where we're getting ready and I was so rude to her about being late.

When I was searching for the link to Megan's post about her wedding nightmares, I was interested to read the decodings of the various parts of the nightmares.

I especially found the part about being late interesting.  I'm late for everything in my life, so I wanted to make sure that I was early for things for the wedding.  I've made it a conscious effort to not schedule too much too close together that weekend, and so I am definitely paranoid about overplanning, not having enough time, etc.  Here's that decoding (from Brides.com)


Scenario #4: You're late!
Nightmares in which the wedding date has changed and no one shows up, or you're rushing to make it to the church on time, are "pretty straightforward anxiety dreams," says Waggoner. Since they symbolize that you're feeling overwhelmed by details, take them as a reminder to delegate some chores to others and to set aside time to relax.

Did you have wedding nightmares?  What were they about?

xoxo,
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