it’s the monday giggles…

Our daughter is getting married this year.
Hence, Emily Post (the queen of etiquette,) has become my new BFF.

And even though we have never met…
I love Emily!
She keeps me on track. She keeps me motivated.
She answers my questions when I do not know what to do!
And even when I may decide not to follow her sound advice (which is often,) she continues to applaud my efforts in this mother-of-the-bride role.
Yes, I love Emily!
Because she approves of our daughter’s glitter and sparkle and most definately understands the important etiquette of bedazzling one’s straight-jacket too!
Here is the first piece of wisdom she shared with me:
“Great news: Your daughter or son is getting married!
Before you do anything else, take a moment to savor the thrill of this great news.
Finished? Good. Now roll up your sleeves—because whether you are deeply involved in every aspect of planning the wedding or the bride and groom prefer to rely on you as a sounding board while making the major decisions themselves, it’s likely that you’re going to find yourself juggling the roles of adviser, therapist, communications hub, and trouble-shooter. You’ll need to be able to:
Keep the planning process on track without nagging.
Offer guidance without being pushy.
And be a rock of supportive encouragement—even if you disagree with the couple on a particular decision.All this, of course, is in addition to any specific parental responsibilities that you take on, such as throwing an engagement party, spreading the word about gift registries, contributing to the guest list, bonding with your daughter or son’s new in-laws, arranging a bridal shower, negotiating sticky family situations, and welcoming guests at the big event itself.”
Now…if I could simply get my new BFF Emily “to actually to-do-it-too!”

We watched her play in the sandbox,
lose her first tooth,
go on her first date,
graduate from high school
and
live on her own for the very first time.
Now our little girl isn’t so little anymore — and she’s getting married!

And so we’ve been reliving the memorable moments in her life with fondness and looking forward to the days ahead as our daughter becomes a wife …
and maybe one day, God willing, even a mother.
I hopity-hope Emily still approves of glitter for that too!
hugs n’ blessings filled with the kind of fondness that sticks to your heart
like glitter on paper!