Thursday, October 16, 2014

It's been a while

There's nothing like going attending weddings that makes you really consider you relationship.  Ours has changed a bit with the addition of kids to the family, and less one-on-one time to be together, but it's awesome!

We attended a few weddings this summer, and every time I hear the vows; I know that it's a magical moment for the couple.  Not that I remember my words exactly, but just the feeling at that very moment.  Anyway as I was mentioning about the relationship changes over the years, I have never loved my husband as much as when I realised that he can also play the daddy role really well. 

Thursday, May 01, 2008

Yay! Another wedding!

So Jeff and I got to go to our first wedding as a married couple. Jeff's friend Charles got married! =) Since Jeff was the Best Man for the wedding (though he's mine for life), there was a lot of prep going into it.

The wedding was fantastic though! Bright and sunny for the outdoor ceremony, and slightly cloudier for the pictures, then by the time we were eating/dancing away inside, it started to rain outside, and cool things off.

The ceremony was beautiful. It was really neat to see another couple get married. I felt all warm and fuzzy inside when I got to hear their vows, and it triggered back memories of our wedding last summer. Awww I was touched, and Jeff rocks! =)

Though Jeff and I didn't get to sit at the same table, where Cheri seated me was perfect! I was with the other late people in their mid to late 20's, and it was definitely entertaining. It was in a way refreshing to meet new people, joke around with them, and talk about various things. Me and my elbow partners made our own little trouble trio, and laughed away all night - it rocked! BTW Jeff, your speech was fantastic!

My highlight of the wedding though, was the dancing! I love to DANCE! And for the first time since our very own wedding, Jeff and I got to dance together. =) WE even got to Salsa dance for a few songs! Woo Hoo, it was SO much fun! We've gotta get to more wedding just for the dancing.

Cheers,
Nora =)

Monday, December 03, 2007

Our First Christmas!

So it's our first Christmas together as a married couple. It's really cool! Though we've both lived on our own before, and I have accumulated a bunch of Christmas stuff, especially from students I've taught. This is our first Christmas together! =) It was so cool decorating our home. I bought some lights, decorations, and garland for our outside, and it looks great!

I also thought that maybe instead of driving everywhere to visit people, that we could just do Christmas at our place, but that was quickly nixed. I guess that I forgot that his Mom also likes having us over. So we're headed there. This year, Eid is on the 20th-23rd. So it almost cuts into Christmas, but not quite; this is perfect for visiting family. =) But not as great for buying boxing day sale stuff for Eid. Oh well, it's a little simpler anyway.

Hope all is well with you,

Cheers,
Nora =)

Thursday, October 11, 2007

Flashing Neon Sign Required

Well I'm writing this post, partially because I've been asked to update my website, and partially out of inspiration from last night.

I think I've figured out that people hear what they want to hear, and see what they want to see. I don't know if I posted a picture of our rings, but they are the traditional gold wedding bands, and I wear mine all the time. My engagement ring I've started wearing a bit less often, since I don't want it destroyed amongst the packing/unpacking/moving/cleaning/sorting etc. ...

Anyway, yesterday I bumped into this guy I hadn't seen in a few months, and we were only ever acquaintances. A few months ago I had mentioned moving, planning my wedding, and looking for a permanent teaching job. We also talked about going to the gym, and going to university, and working. Anyway we bumped into each other yesterday, and he remembered my name (I forget his - man I suck with names {but I'm good with faces}) and we chatted. I was wearing both my engagement ring and my wedding ring (on separate hands). I also talked with my hands, so I was waiting for him to ask how the wedding went. But he didn't. So at the end of the conversation, I decided to talk about how busy the summer was with moving and getting married. And he was surprised/shocked!

I've noticed that people don't really see wedding/engagement rings anymore, so for all you jealous protective guys out there, you should probably save yourself some cash and buy a flashing neon engagement/wedding ring. http://image.orientaltrading.com/otcimg/24_1523.jpg?resize(350x350)
I can't guarantee that she'll still want to marry you, but if she does then you'll get to live more comfortably knowing that people can't miss this ring. lol

Wednesday, September 26, 2007

Cool Tips

You know what's really neat?
Hearing about what people have learned from your wedding. It's actually really cool.
So one tip, that perhaps I didn't mention here, but is probably really good for any Bride (or Groom)... has to do with HELP. Another bride had helped me on the day of my wedding, and though I'm not in her wedding party, she's asked me to do the same for her. =) I'm so excited about it!

I had tried in my wedding speech to thank the people who really helped behind the scenes, these people were key in making the wedding go smoothly. The wedding party is great, but when it comes to the wedding day, it's really the other helpers that make it work. For example there were people who:

- picked up the flowers and delivered some to my house
- set up the centerpieces
- set up the arch
- set up the cake
- scattered flowers on the red carpet
- scattered flowers on the tables
- set up the screen, etc.
- set up the slide show
- drove back to my place to pick up my bouquet
- took pictures of us getting ready
- helped gather things for us to get ready
- got our lunch together
- brought some decorations from the ceremony to the reception
- set up the dessert table
- set up the favors
- set up the seating chart
- tipped the performers/service
-.....

One or two of these things were actually done by the groomsmen, but really it's the Mothers, brothers, spouses, spouses-to be, and friends who helped make the day go smoothly. Even if you have an event-planner that works on-site, you're going to really need other help. The wedding party is usually busy getting ready, and chillin with the Bride and Groom, the parents are busy being stressed, so it leaves the behind the scenes help that really makes the day go smoothly.

So one thing the bride should consider is getting "the date table" in on some wedding day action. =)

Wedding Party - check
Wedding Day help - check

Thanks to the new bride who inspired me to post this. =)


Cheers,
Nora

Tuesday, August 28, 2007

Info

Many people have been asking us about the Photographer, Florist, DJ, Cake, etc. at the wedding. I just realised that though I talked about them a little bit, I didn't really get to share the info. A few of our friends are getting married, so I'm mainly posting these links for them - but if you're interested here they are:

Our Photographer: Michael Weigand
Our Florist: Anika Arts & Flowers
Our Cake: Swiss Pastries
Our DJ: DJ Nick Nemr from Chin Radio DJ Nick Nemr from Chin Radio

I had great experiences with all of them, and would recommend them especially if you live in the Ottawa Area. Our Photographer was great, and easy to work with. Our Florist was Fantastic and really helped us pick out the most beautiful flowers (while keeping our budget in mind), definitely an excellent experience (and I get lots of compliments on the Flowers). As for the Cake, it was the best tasting wedding cake that I have ever had - and they also have the best value for what we wanted. The Music was fantastic, and it was such a relief to have it work out even with the Egyptian and English songs. Our Dance floor was packed.

If you have any questions or want more info, please let me know. =)

Cheers,
Nora

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Tuesday, August 14, 2007

Purely Stats

Hello Everyone,

Thanks for your comments = they are great! =)
You might remember that I put in a web counter back in November (http://jeffandnora.blogspot.com/2006/11/new-counter_22.html)to see when I should update the site. It's been great so far(3200 hits), and I think now that the wedding is over way less people are reading the blog. Hence, I've been updating it less.

Anyway, you might already know this, but I love numbers! =) Really I do, it's kinda funny actually, but I like math and stats and stuff like that. I also love culture, like traveling to different countries, and learning about different cultures or languages. So anyway I decided to let you know some stats about which countries have visited the blog for the last 9.5 months (I think I did this back in February too (http://jeffandnora.blogspot.com/2007/02/my-counter.html). You Canadians will be happy to know you're way in the lead eh?! =)

Canada = 2520 (81%)
US = 387 (13%)
UK = 54 (2%)
Egypt = 25 (1%)
New Zealand = 11 (.4%)
Australia = 7 (.23%)
China = 6 (.2%)
India = 5
Philippines = 5
United Arab Emirates = 5
Spain = 4
Suriname = 4
France = 3
Germany = 3
Hong Kong = 3
Israel = 3
Malaysia = 3
Mexico = 3
Netherlands = 3
Nigeria = 3
Norway = 3
Trinidad and Tobago = 3
Belgium = 3
Guatemala = 2
Ireland = 2
Japan = 2
Poland = 2
Portugal = 2
Romania = 2
Singapore = 2
South Africa = 2
Sweden = 2
Switzerland = 2
Barbados = 2
Denmark = 2
Italy = 1
Jordan = 1
Lithuania = 1
Peru = 1
Saint Lucia = 1
Senegal = 1


Where do you stand?

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Friday, August 03, 2007

7 weeks

It's funny, how the countdown has no become a count up, but the time is still going by quickly. It's been almost seven 7 weeks now, and Jeff and I have almost settled in now.

I couldn't believe it, this morning I woke up, put things away, made a first aid kit, put out the garbage, watered the plants, had breakfast, and put away dishes all between the time when Jeff's alarm went off, and Jeff left for work. Usually before 8 am I'm sleeping. So perhaps this Jeff's a morning person has worn off on my oh so slightly. I'm still not giving up my animated Night Nora though, so I'm curious to see what happens.

It's kinda neat being a newly wed. Everyone wants to see you. So on average, I think we've had approximately 3-4 visits a week. And I think that yesterday's visit finally but me into the "Excellent Cook" category. Yay! It only took 6 weeks of practise! It's kinda neat though, since I love hanging out with Friends and Family. =) I just hope it all slows down again by the time school starts, I can barely keep up now.

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In other news, Allison and Pablo got engaged! =) We all knew this was going to happen, and don't they look cute? They've been engaged for about 2 weeks now, and it's exciting. The one tip I gave them was: enjoy it. Yup, enjoy the engagement for the first couple of months before getting into the hecticness (is that even a word?) of planning the wedding. I think it will work out very well though, as I'm pretty sure Allison knows what wedding planning involves.
Congrats guys! =)

Hope that all is going well with you. Now - The wedding is over, and I'm still updating my blog... what's up with that?


Cheers,
Nora

Thursday, July 19, 2007

One month already?!

Well, I thought that time had been flying by, for the month before the wedding, but I didn't realise that it continues after the wedding too. It's all good though, I think I'm getting used to it.

It's still funny how people ask how married life is. I just keep thinking - that they should ask a married couple with kids, seriously though, I'm not sure if they'd get to experience "married life" the same.

Things are still busy but great with the home, but with the construction all around the house, things are pretty dusty - and I mean even one hour after getting dusted of vacuumed. Speaking of which, we finally got to buy a central vac, it was great since we were able to use money that people got us for the wedding. Yay! Now to find the time to install it. Hmmmm.....


Jeff and I decided to celebrate our one month instead of the one year wedding anniversary with the cake. This is mostly for practical reasons. I mean seriously though, why would you keep a big part of your freezer full off a freezer burnt cake that now matter how hard you try to keep it fresh, won't really be that great a year later. Can someone explain this logic to me? =S
Anyway we had some of the cake a couple of days ago, and it was still really good - I can't believe how sugary the icing is though - but it was good, and I think the fondant sugar, err I mean icing kept it fresh for the month. =)

Anyway, it's getting late, hope that all is going well with you, and have a great weekend!

Cheers,
Nora

Thursday, July 05, 2007

Married Life after 2 weeks.

A lot of people have been asking me about married life. I hear, "Well... how's married life?" ;) at least a few times a week. =)

Well, I love it! I really like waking up, and seeing Jeff spring out of bed as the silent alarm rings. I like that Jeff and I get to have dinner together everyday. I like that we can share things, even the responsibility of getting the our new home set up. I like so many things ....

One thing in the way though, is moving. I really feel the need to unpack everything and move in completely. There are boxes everywhere, and I can't stand seeing them clutter up my living space. The construction workers wake us up at 6:30am everyday as a bulldozer drives past our bedroom window, and past the Dirt Mountain in the back. So getting married, and moving in a few days later has really been quite an adjustment.

Hidden behind our flirty comments, and honeymoon phase, is some adjustments/comprimise. See, if left to my liberty I would ideally go to bed at 1am and wake up at 9am. Jeff on the other hand is an early bird in comparison. So this leads to us going to bed at 11:30pm and waking up before 7. This going to bed early business is tricky, and sometimes hilarious as I read for a couple of hours while Jeff is quitely sleeping in bed. Or as I wake up with my eyes still closed for a couple of hours. Good thing I know how many steps we have. lol

Yay Photos!

Hurrah, I am getting photos in from the guests at our wedding! I love how they send me the original photos by email, since they'll be great for printing. =)

Here are some sample shots from the wedding:











Keep them coming! =)

Tuesday, June 26, 2007

I guess I should update this ....

Hey everyone,

It's been a busy week; trying to catch up on school, and get this play going as well as move in to our new place. We just got the internet going yesterday! =) So I'll hopefully be able to update this more often. In fact this could morph from a Wedding Blog, into a marriage blog. Hmmm....

I've been starting to get some wedding photos to trickling in. If you have any, please pass them along. The "non-professional pictures" are actually sometimes better than the professional ones.

I'm so glad that everyone had fun at the wedding! =) It's great to hear.
I personally had a blast, after sweating it our for a couple of hours in that crazy dress in the hot sun. I really hope to post some pictures of us soon.

We got our "professional" video already, and it's actually pretty good (except that he used his songs instead of the actual Music at the ceremony). The indoor reception, cocktail hour, were great! =) And it was awesome seeing what people were doing while we were out getting our photos taken. Those appetizers looked great. =)

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It's been a busy week, Jeff and I just got the the keys to our new place. It's beautiful, so soon, I'll have some pictures (gotta get a camera first though). We're probably going to try moving in on Saturday (although it's Canada Day weekend). So dodge our calls if you don't feel like helping this weekend. lol

Jeff gave me his wedding present =). I got a beautiful cold for this upcoming week. hahaha

hope that all is well with you!

Cheers,
Nora =)

Thursday, June 21, 2007

Phew

What a wonderful day!

The wedding turned out to be fantastic! =)

There were a few memorable hurdles in the way, but it turned out to be great! Surprises include : The arachnophobic scream in the car, Home hardware/depot convention scene, photos, and of course the bouquet.

The wedding tuned out great, with elements from both our traditions. We had an outdoor ceremony, with a ringbearer, and aisle, Music, etc. It all went by so fast, that I still haven't heard the piece of Music I walked down the isle to yet. lol
The cereomony was beautiful, in the nice bright sunshine. Everyone looked fantastic, epecially with their smiles. =) And it worked out great, haha, even our boiling photos - they were funny.

I'll have to update you on the reception soon, the bell just rang, so it's time to teach again (one week left)!

=)

Thanks,
Nora

Saturday, June 16, 2007

Today

Today is the Big Day, the day I go from being single, to being married. The big Wedding day, that I've been counting down to for a year! So what am I doing posting on the blog?

Cheers,
Nora

Friday, June 15, 2007

1 day to go!

It's my wedding day tomorrow.
The funny thing, is that I'm not nervous, just exhausted. So what am I still doing up?
My Mom has about 20 things to ask me 3 times. So I've now shut myself in my roon, and I'm trying to get organised for tomorrow.

I think that all is well though, and it's my last single night?!

Cheers,
Nora

update

Oh yeah, my report cards were done yesterday! =)

1.5 days to go?

So how much can one do in a couple of days?
Well it's time to find out!

Actually, though there's lots to do, there are lots of people helping out. It's great! =) Like my friend Angela (who's not in the wedding party, but is an honourary bridesmaid, like Melissa) helped me out with seating stuff today; and earlier this week some friends helped me out with decorations.

I've discovered that it works out best when you give someone a specific job, to do on their own. Usually the next day, it turns out great, and ends up saving me a lot of time! And that's time that's really, really needed (to do other work). So Jeff and I really appreciate the help.

gotta cut this short, lots to do still!

Thanks,
Nora

Thursday, June 14, 2007

Stagette

Wow - time is sure going by quickly! I've been told that there are only 2 days to go?! I guess that's why things have been so crazy busy! Here's a tip for all you superwomen out there: don't try to plan a wedding, buy a house, work part-time, get a new full-time job, and do report cards, and a million other things AT the SAME time. It's exhausting, I think I'm now at the point where I am too tired to focus on anything, yet too edgey to sleep. I still have a report card comment thing to finish up, amongst the 6 other demands that are due tomorrow.

My maid of honour is being really cute trying to give me advice like "oh, you should do some yoga to destress, it helps me." =) I believe it, but really what I should do is find time to sleep. So advice telling me to relax, sleep, hang out, or do yoga, when I have too many things on the go ends up just bothering me.

Anyway, back to Friday last week (I remember the night, which is great considering, I can't usually remember that far back). The girls planned a surprise stagette for me. Though, I considered cancelling dinner (due to the insane demands on me), it actually ended up working well. =)

Allison came over to bring me to my friend Melissa's house. I "just thought that we were doing dinner", but we ended up staying there, and a few others came to join later on. =) We ate Tacos, hung out, played games, watched a movie, and chatted. It was great being able to catch up with everyone, and be away from the hecticness of wedding planning/moving/living with parents/new job/report cards/ mediating/ etc. It was evident that Melissa had put in lots of work for the night - which was made obvious by the food, and interesting door prizes. LOL hahaha, you'll have to let me know how those go. It wasn't the traditional Henna party - but it was great.

Thanks =),
Nora

Tuesday, June 12, 2007

Report cards are Due

Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhhh

80 marks down, 215 to go!

Thursday, June 07, 2007

Hair Take 2

Well,
after the shenanigans of my first hair ordeal, I decided to give the hair salon by my house a try. I went there last Saturday for a hair cut, and it turned out great! :) She didn't complain once about my hair, in fact she loved it, and she took the time to make sure it's perfect.

On Sunday I had my hair trial, brought in my veil, brought in my picture, and told Sara about the on thing I wanted to change, from the picture. 1.5 hours later - it was perfect! =) Yay! So I booked her for the wedding, and since there will be 2 stylist working on us, we should all be out of there in 2 hours. (Much better than the 6 hours Faye was complaining about.) And, you know what? It's only a 2 minute walk! Yay!
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Only 9 days to go?! Whoa, these last couple of months have just whizzed by! Things are coming along though, and I think Jeff and I will be set!
Thanks for everyone's support!

Cheers,
Nora

Sunday, May 27, 2007

Bridal Shower surprise

Being a bride has its pluses, hidden amongst the chaos. Gee Gee Robinson, my retired Belly Dance instructor, threw a bridal shower for me on Friday. I wasn't really sure what to expect, as there aren't really many of us (Shen dancers) still around and available for get-togethers. Anyway, when I got there, I got to see a bunch of people I hadn't seen in a while (likely since Christmas). It was great to see everyone, and getting together was fun. We didn't do much dancing, but we played some games, and even did some Henna. I got my name, and date (of wedding, and birthday), tattooed in a beautiful design on my foot. (Hopefully there will be a picture to follow)

Haha, I got a throne to sit in again, decorated in flowers, banners, and white ribbon. I also got punch and chocolates -mm mm good. (I think I'm on a weight gaining diet now, that the dress is too big)

All in all it was a very fun evening, with great company and lots of Egyptian tradition. =) Thanks everyone!

Thursday, May 24, 2007

Hair Trial

Last month I posted about booking a hair stylist to do my hair ( http://jeffandnora.blogspot.com/2007/04/48-days-to-go.html ). So this week I went in for my trial run - good thing too!

My appointment with the hair dresser was for 4:45 pm, and she asked me to bring pictures (check), my camera (check - with Mom) and my veil (check) to the trial run. I was informed that the trial run would take a long time (possibly at least a few hours), and it might even take longer than on the Big Day, since she'd try out different styles. So we booked the appointment early, and I rushed out of work, picked up my veil, and headed excitedly towards the appointment.

I had asked my Mom to charge her camera, and come on out for the last half, to check it out, and see if there was anything different that needed to be done. (BTW - Thanks Mom!) Okay, so I drove over to Carleton Place and got there at 4:50 (yup, I'm Egyptian-Canadian). After sitting there for 10 minutes, the owner told me that she had asked Fay (my hair stylist) to do something for her, and she'd be up soon.

So she came up at 5:10, talked on the phone for a few minutes, unpacked her dinner, and ate. Yup, I got to watch her eat dinner until about 5:35. So why did I rush over there? Why did I have to wake up early, get to school early, and start marking and organising at 7am? Why, to wait for 45 mintues of course. Yup my hair trial was beginning to be more a trial of patience than anything.

Anyway, she finally got around to me, and I showed her a couple of pictures of two different styles that I liked. When I asked her which wuld suit my face better, she said we'll try them out and see. She then complained that I didn't blow dry my hair (even though in the consultation they knew I had curly hair, and never blow dry it). She brought out the bobby pins, took out my bun, and proceeded to pin my hair into a bun (instead of having a scrunchie holding it).

So there it is, my somewhat damp frizzy hair being pinned up, with my thoughts of "what the heck this girl is doing?" being interrupted by her exasperated sighs. Anyway after a few minutes, she asked me "what do you think of this for your wedding?". I'm sitting there wondering, why did I come here, why did I book an apoointment?, and she asked me to bring my camera and veil for this? What is this ridiculousity?! Luckily, that came out more like "uhhhm it's hard to get an idea". My curls were brushed out (for those of you with nice sleek straight hair, curly haired people ONLY comb their hair, and don't even own a brush, since brushing is produces the homely troll doll meets electric ball effect- (read: Alfred Einstein). So I asked her for some water to spray on where the curls should be in this style, so that my hair could spring back to life.

Anyway, as I'm saturating my hair with a spray water bottle, and my hairdresser is off talking to the receptionist, the owner then looks over and asks me what I'm doing. I told her "I'm wetting my hair to see what the curls would look like in this style." She continued staring at me blankly. So I continued, "She told me that she wasn't actually going to style my hair. So the owner responded "well maybe she doesn't have time for that right now." So I told her that "we had booked 3 hours for it."

The owner then walked over to Fay and talked to her for a minute.
Fay then shampood and "blow dryed" my hair. Though I don't blow dry my hair, I still never seen anything like this. She just kept randomly running the blowdryer around, and brushing my hair, eyebrows and eye lashes (one of my eyes was crying for about 15 minutes). While doing this, the sound effects were priceless. "ooooooooooow..." groan, ouch, sigh, grrr, "you have too much hair", "your hair is too long", sigh "you need to trim off 5 inches..." grr. She complained so much, it was almost funny.

Anyway the receptionist then came over, and bandaged her arm for her, with the tensor. It was a scene. When I asked what happened, she told me "well, when I woke up it was just sore - ooow". So I'm thinking to myself- why didn't this girl reschedule/cancel the appointment?

After "blow drying" my hair, she got some help putting my hair into rollers. I'm no rocket scientist, but what's the point of putting blowdryed frizzy hair in rollers? Other hair dressers walked by and told her to put some serum in my hair (it'd help dampen it and allow the rollers to work). She told them no, and just continued with the velcro rollers.

The rollers were beautifully decorated with lint, dust, and some beautiful blond hair (not mine). I couldn't wait to get home and wash my hair... though I think she might have killed the germs there later when she stuck my under the hair incubator/dryer for another half hour.

So there I am, bored, thirsty, hungry, and irritated, sitting under this machine for another half hour (after having endured the previous hair drying experience). And surprise, surprise, my hair was dry, when she checked on me half an hour later (It was dry after she blowdryed it originally - so I don't get why she dryed it again, but oh well, I'm not the hair stylist.)

Total time elapsed from arrival = 2 hours.

So she brings me back to the chair, and rips out the velcro curlers. (Did you know that velcro really sticks to hair? Who invented velcro hair curlers? That's just crazy!) I just sat there, anticipating the outcome. And well... it surprisingly looked slighty better than the post-brushing/pre-shampoo. It actually looked like when I came in. =)

Just then, my Mom comes in. My Mom is really cute, and if you know her, you can just imagine her walking in... all excited, camera in one hand, a sandwich (dinner) for Nora in the other, and a huge smile. She got there... and was like "What are you girls doing?!" To which I responded... "I have no idea!" :|

The lady told her "We are just starting now." And so the ordeal continues.... She pins up a few strands of hair, complains about my hair again. Tells me I need to cut it. Complains that my hair won't hold a curl (uh - hello my HAIR is CURLY!), and that it's too heavy. that there's too much of it, etc. Man, I had never heard so many complaints about my hair, in my life. This was insane. So my Mom innocently asks her "So why didn't you trim it when it was wet?". Oh man... you don't even want to hear Faye's response to that one.

Anyway, she held up the rest of my hair, and said "imagine this is all pinned up like this, and there are curls coming out...." (I was like, whoa - isn't this where we were a few hours ago?) So my Mom is like "Why don't you show us?"
So she brought out the curling iron, put it in my hair for 10 seconds, complained about my hair for twice as long, and said "the curls would look like this." "See, your hair is terrible - it needs to be trimmed, the ends are dry and can't hold a curl."

I was still trying to plot how I can get out of there, without litterally sprinting away. After a little more prompting from us, and a few sighs from her. My Mom ended up pinning the rest of my hair. I think Fay put in about half as many as my Mom did overall. I couldn't believe that she had me bring my veil and camera for this?! I just couldn't wait to get out of there! In the meantime, the owner was still trying to sell me on making a hair appointment for coloring there, so I was like "uh, no, I have a hairdresser that does a good job for me, and has the color number and everything." To which she said "well its not that hard to match you know, 90% of what we do here is coloring." I was going to correct her and say "you mean complaining", but I managed to bite my tongue.

Finally it came time to PAY for this service. And I was thrilled. Why? because it meant that I was finally getting out of this miserable hair salon in Carp. The package (trial and wedding day was like $120) My Mom was pissed! "You're going to pay 60$ for this?!" she exclaimed. So Donna (the owner), said "Well, it's actually more for the wedding day." So I ended up paying $40 - no tip, and leaving there with the relief of having survived! I got into my car, cancelled dinner plans, and cried. (I guess it stressed me out after all."

Needless to say, I'm never setting foot in that place again.

Good thing I had the trial!

Cheers,
Nora

Wednesday, May 23, 2007

Wedding Dress!

Hurray! The wedding dress finally made it to Ottawa =) hurrah, so I don't have to end up going with the ones at the bridal shower - www.ooof.ca/blog. =)

I had been worrying a little bit about fitting into the dress, after knowing a couple of people who had to take theirs out. I was between two sizes and picked the smaller one, so as it was getting closer to the wedding day, I got more of a chance to worry.

Luckily though, the dress made it! And I can stick my bouquet in it with me =) Yup, it's a couple of inches too big, so we'll see what the seamstress can do. The dress still looks beautiful though, and I really do think it's the best (except for the size - I wish the girl had measured me properly). I totally think it looks amazing, and I'm going to miss it while it's getting altered. Only a few weeks left until the wedding. =)

The dress is great, and I'm glad I don't have to go out and visit it in Carleton Place anymore =) Don't want to talk much more about it (the guys are getting bored, and I don't want to describe it too much), but I do feel like a princess with it on =)

Cheers,
Nora

Sunday, May 13, 2007

Bridal Shower Fun

Yesterday I had my semi-surprise bridal shower. It was funtastic (TM)! =)
I kinda already new about the shower, but I didn't really know who would be there, the theme, decorations, or any of the details. So it was really neat to walk into a room full of friends and family showering you with their friendship, support, and love. Everyone was smiley, and happy to be there, and see me, it was awesome! =) I definately have some of the bestest friends and family ever!

The first thing I noticed was the, what seemed like 100, pairs of eyes looking at me with sparkling smiles, and anticipation. Though I had been to a quite a few showers before, I never really realised what it felt like to have one. I was welcomed with open arms, smiles, and lots of attention. The house was beautifully decorated, and you can tell that Allison, Jumoke, and Juli, (and some Moms) took the time to make the atmosphere just perfect. Funky decorations in my favorite colors, balloons, and everything. I even had my special throne, which was kind of awkward at first, but definately the best seat in the house.

It was so great to see everyone. I guess with the busy-ness of working part-time and full-time while taking a class, planning a wedding, and buying a house, ...; I haven't had as much time as I would like to hang out with my friends. So it was a really great chance to catch up with everyone. There were also a few newly-weds there, so I even managed to get some great tips and advice from them. =) In a couple of months Jeff and I will finally be able to have our own place, and entertain guests. It's really exciting! I've already found many excuses for summer parties, so hopefully after the wedding we'll be able to see you guys and gals more often.

I do have to say that though the food was yummy, and the games were fun, the gift-opening was pretty neat. My friends and family were very generous. I got worried when the first gift I opened up was a see-through baby doll with matching underwear. There were Flash backs of the first Egyptian wedding shower I went to where most gifts were from La Senza, La Vie en Rose, or even Couples; and had to be modelled. Luckily though, that didn't happen this time =). I was surprised to see many things from the gift registry (which was great!), and lots of personal gifts. It was really nice that people to the time to pick out things that are unique to us (outdoor camping stuff, my favorite colors, etc.). The gifts were all really great, and very useful. Jeff and I have a lot of items that we can use to begin our life together, and perfect for our new home. =)

Thanks to everyone for coming and making me feel really special, it truly felt like my day (and I didn't even have to plan anything for it). =) I really feel lucky to have such great friends. A special thank-you to my bridesmaids (Jumoke and Juli), and maid-of-honour (Allison), for taking the time to create such a great such a wonderful event for me. Jumoke, I love the Jeff & Nora magnets you made (I managed to snatch a couple). Juli it was so nice of you to come all the way up from burbs of Detroit, I already miss you. Allison, that was the best bridal shower I ever had ;) - seriously though it was awesome!


I feel blessed to have such great friends and family, thanks again!

Love,
Nora

P.S. Only 33 days to go?!

Tuesday, May 08, 2007

Broken Counter?

Okay, so I think my countdown counter is broken. I checked it today, and it says 38 days. 38 DAYS! How did that happen? Last I remember we had just gotten rid of the 100's column, now we're down to 38 days? That gives us just over 5 weeks, until the big day.

Here I am thinking...wow we got most of already planned, cake, flowers, rings, food, etc. But really all these people need to meet with us a month before the wedding to confirm everything. Photographer: where we'd like our photos, timing, package, etc; the DJ: list of songs we want played (and don't want played), our first dance, etc. We also need to figure out the Music we want for walking down the isle. I think I might have been too relaxed in the last month - thinking that all the major stuff is taken care of, but really I think that most couples would at least have picked their isle music, and first dance, and probably even taken dance lessons for the first dance by now. I guess Jeff and I will have to tell the DJ to "surprise us", and then you'll get to see some funky high school dance.

As a Music major, you'd figure I'd have been all over this a long time ago, and this is easy stuff; but really I haven't even gotten time to think about it yet. So Music, here I come.

No if there are any songs you'd like the DJ to play, let me know. =)

Hope you're enjoying the beautiful weather,
Cheers,

Nora =)

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Sunday, April 29, 2007

48 days to go!

Can you believe that there are less than 7 weeks until the wedding?

I'm really excited about the replies, I love them! Lots of people coming. Actually in some cases more than we expected. I guess that it's because that people kind of invite their own guest rather than taking "Mr. John Doe" only as only one person, instead they take it as "Mr. John Doe and his guest". So it's interesting, I had thought that spending a year telling people that we weren't inviting dates would have done it, but I guess people just do what they want anyway. It's slightly frustrating, but I am sure that it will all balance out in the end anyway. Well I hope ;) lol.

Even though we've done a lot, there's still lots to do. Finalise the cake (it was $200 more than we anticipated), the Wedding week's schedule, seating, program, decorations, and following up with the guests, 75 other things. But it's coming along nicely. I even figured out where to go for hair that day. I think that Faye (the hairdresser), will do a fantastic job! So if I can't do my own hair, this is the next best thing. =)

My Mom is starting to look for her dress now (yeah, 7 weeks before, I'm still in shock), but I think it's because one of her friends harrasses her about it a few times a week. Aww procrastination, now I know where you came from. LOL Yeah I'll have to figure out the dress colors of the Mom's soon too - that'll be another item to add to list.

All is going well, and I'm still excited! Time is flying by! =) I can't wait to see everyone at the wedding!

Cheers,
Nora

Friday, April 20, 2007

mmm Cake

Yay!

We found a yummy, beautiful, tasty, eye-catching, palette pleasing, delicious cake! =)
And it only took one year!

Hahaha, do you remember my post about Cake a month ago? well...
We finally tested, tried, and analysed some cake. Yup, so now we are ordering our mouth-watering cake, and you are in for a tasty treat. I'm actually really excited about the wedding, and find that the countdown is passing by much quicker now. Can you believe that there's only 8 weeks to go? Yup, I think/hope the next 56 days are going to go by much quicker than the past 8 weeks.

Though all the big stuff has now been taken care of, there are still A LOT of little things left. These little things though time-consuming, are lots of fun! =)

***~****

It's so exciting getting the replies! Keep them coming, I'd have to say that my neighbours were probably the quickest to reply - can you blame them?

Yup, so 8 weeks until the Big Day.

Cheers,
Nora

Sunday, April 15, 2007

Engaging Recap

Jeff and I have now been engaged for a year (Hurray, =) yipee!). It actually went by a lot quicker than I expected - remember my first post on this blog last April?

So how did it go?
Well last year, Jeff asked me after a nice meal at Fratelli's. It was a beautiful sunny April Day (unlike the snow accumilation and rain we have today). Jeff was planning to ask me at my parent's house, but I managed to unknowingly stop that plan. We did go back later in the evening, and as far as they know they were the
first know, so keep that part quiet ;)

The day was beautiful, the meal was fantastic, and there was so much excitement! I of course had to phone my sista Allison right away to tell her the news, but had to leave it on her voice mail. We did get to see her before she checked her messages though. She was the Fiddler, in the "Fiddler on the Roof" Musical we were watching her perform in that evening. I had never seen the girl jump so high, until I told her the big news (soon she'll have her own big news too). It was an exciting evening, and we've managed to keep it going until today.

It's been over 60 posts, and only 60 days to go! =)
I'm still excited!

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Monday, April 02, 2007

To Do Items

It's really fun how, the more you check off from your "To Do" checklist, the more stuff starts popping up on it. I remember first going through the list thinking 200 items?! That's insanity!!! And now we are scamerping through them, only to find, that we need to add more?

Yesterday I got to check out a bridal show with my Mom (now you know where I get the procrastination from). I had gone to it back in September, but thought it would be cool to bring my Mom to check out what's there. Now I thought I was slow, and anylitcal, considering different possbilities, as I stroll through a show, or even mall. But, my Mom is actually SLOWER. Yup, that's right. I got to consider and calculate most options twice before I managed to get outta there. lol Now we even have to consider birds - lol. My Mom is so cute and hilarious. =)


Anyway, I later checked out a bridal event that they were hosting at Micheal's. And there's so much cool stuff that you can make! =) This spells trouble though, since I of course want super cool decorations, and hand made stuff. So anyway, I've had to add a few more things to the checklist now: buy fabric for guest box, make place table settings, get vases from ikea, etc. I think it will be well worth it though. =)

Cheers,
Nora

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Monday, March 26, 2007

Wedding Whereabouts

While engaged, I think it's a great idea for the couple to crash a wedding together. Luckily, we were actually invited to this one - so no wedding crashing required. Jeff & I went to my cousin's wedding in Pennsylvania on the weekend. I had gone to one last year on my own, but this was the first time Jeff and I got to go to one while actually planning our wedding.

It was neat to be able to comment on the different things together - from the invitations, table placecards, music, centrepeices, attire, food, style, etc. Although I think our wedding style will be nothing like this one - it was still good to see different ideas, and realise what things actually impacted us.

Personally, I found out, that although Erica used my favorite flower for her bouquet, I couldn't handle that she had nothing else. It was just a bunch of the exact same flower, so apparently I need different sizes, fillers, and colours. The centrepieces were nice, but were kind of impractical. There were goldfish in the centrepieces, and because most people were from out of town, no one wanted to take the centrepeices home. So there are now 100 homeless goldfish. Luckily - Merlin our gold fish, made it safely back to Ottawa - oh yeah, I should go get him so fish food.

It was really neat having hors d'ouevres during the cocktail hour, definately made the conversations more relaxed - it was really nice, so it's time to look into it for our wedding. Oh and for those of you keeping count, there are 80 days to go! =)

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Monday, March 19, 2007

Checking off items from the Checklist

Yay! I can see things falling together now, with more and more items being removed from the checklist.

The cool thing, is that I get to go to a wedding this weekend! =) I think it's the only wedding in between now and Ours, so I'll have to take a lot of pictures. Girls you better watch out - 'cause I might come back with like 50 ideas, and 50 days to do them in.

Oh yeah there are 89 Days to go until the Big Day. I'm still really happy that the 1 finally got removed from the countdown. =)

1 week until I get the invitations! =)

Sorry, I gotta get outta here for teaching tonight. So it's gonna be a short post.


Cheers,
Nora

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Sunday, March 11, 2007

Cake

Cake: a sweet, baked, breadlike food, made with or without shortening, and usually containing flour, sugar, baking powder or soda, eggs, and liquid flavoring



How could something so simple could become so complex? Oh, I know... just add the word Wedding to the front (the same is true for almost anything wedding flowers, reception, day, dress, trip, transpo, you name it, just try it). There are so many styles and varieties to choose from. Looking at cakes can be kinda fun, I just never thought I'd be looking at them, or talking about them for more than an hour - ever. See... I'm not a total cake lover, I prefer chocolatey & fruity things, to their doughy coutnerparts. But I do have to say, that one of my Grade 5 students, makes the best cake ever! It's sooo cute, she made me a cake on Friday, complete, with icing, decorations, and writing. mmm mmm good. It was so tasty! hmmm I wonder how much she charges for wedding cakes - lol.

Saturday, March 10, 2007

Woosh

Whoa! Everything is flying by now. Finally the 1 is gone from in front of the countdown! Woo Hoo, only 99 days to go! So time is still flying by, I can't wait for the summer, but I guess I have to. Things are finally coming together, which is great. Our invitations, the favors, dresses, cakes, music. Oh yeeaaah! Can you tell I am excited?

March break officially started about 6 hours ago, but I didn't get to leave the school until 2 hours ago, and I'm going again tomorrow, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thrusday? Can you believe it, man there's so much to do with the whole moving out, getting the other teacher up to speed on the haps, and... REPORT CARDS!! Actually please don't say that word for the next couple of months. ;)

I'm still glad that our registry is kinda done now - yes!

Thursday, March 01, 2007

Jeff's Fiancé a new Clown School graduate

This is not really wedding related, but since this is the only blog I currently have, I thought I'd put in this entry.... Apparently Jeff is engaged to a teacher, wedding planner, AND clown school graduate. hahaha

Students in my grade six class believe I went to clown school, they said this as they were paying phenomenal attention in French class today while I was juggling and talking through the P.A. system. In my head I was confused for a minute as to why they would say that, but then I realised that they may be basing this on a few interesting facts from the last couple of weeks.

See... a couple of weeks ago, it was spirit week, and with that came Crazy hair, and Crazy Hat days. =) I enjoyed them thoroughly and got to wear my jesture hat once again. =) I'll post a pic from the shenanigans, and you'll get to see why I was so enthusiastic. Anyway, a grade six kid brought in those long clown balloons, put a few of them together and made a crazy hat - like a balloon bandana. Anyway he offered me a balloon that was supposed to be an "arrow" (i.e. it was twisted twice making it 3 parts), and I was like "awesome". So I took the balloon, and while procrastinating my marking during recess, made it into a doxiepoo (a Dachshund and Poodle dog mix). Later all the kids asked for it, so I put it into my monthly draw.

Okay, so now the Crazy Hat, Hair, and the Doxiepoo balloon stories are out of the way - phew. Enter trombone. On Tuesday I had the Bells corners Music Academy teachers and Jazz Band come in for a demonstration. This was awesome, and everyone was excited. Yves then told me a week before the presentation that their trombone player couldn't make it that day, and asked me to play in his spot. I was like - whoa, I haven't touched that thing in like 5 years. So I dusted the cobwebs off the case, and tried it out. Apparently I have the go power of 30 mins, which was better than I expected. So on Tuesday I brought my trombone to school, to sit in on a song and demo it during the presentation to the Grade 5/6's I teach Music to. So I demo'd the trombone and sight-read a jazz peice which Yves then MADE me play a solo in. So I threw in some glissandos (which is what trombone players do when they have no idea what to do), and was well on my way.

Then today, a different grade six student brought in a couple of juggling balls/ hacky sacks. While they were eating their collation (French for snack), a couple of them asked me if I could juggle. I was like "bain Oui". So they asked me to do it for them, and ended up making bets (pari) that I couldn't do it, and promised that they would pay extraordinary attention to French today if I could do it. So I did, and now they are convinced that I went to clown school. LOL

Man, I think I need a teaching blog. On second thought I should retire and go to clown school.

Wednesday, February 28, 2007

Fantastic Favours

ooooh I am sooo excited! I have to get this out now, so that maybe I'll be able to get some sleep tonight. =)

My parents/aunts/cousin have found us the perfect favours! Yup, that's right - the perfect favours! My mom brought back a sample, and it looks like they will be amazing! One of a kind that's for sure hahaha =) I just know you'll love them! We hope that you'll get to use them after too - that's the plan anyway. =)

There are a couple of favours that I got to use after the wedding, one of which you might have seen at my apartment in Chesterville - it looks amazing. Favours truly are my favorite thing to look up online for the wedding - there are a multitude of options. It's awesome that we managed to find the bestest favour ever! (Thanks Mom & Dad) =) I can't wait to see the real thing in 5 days!

Okay, not much else is new, but I just wanted to share my excitement.

Hope you have a Happy March!

Cheers,
Nora

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Friday, February 23, 2007

My counter

Well with 112 days to go, time is still flying by! =)

I still really like my counter, even though people are starting to comment again - another awesome thing, it gives me a good idea of when it's time to update. I was checking out my counter last weekend, and noticed that there were people from other countries so I started making a list of different countries visiting the blog, and here it is:

Barbados
Phillippines
USA
Canada
Sweden
Egypt
Mexico
Italy
Finland
Germany
Poland
UAE
UK
Israel
Holland
France
Quatar
Australia
Portugal
China
South Africa
India
Singapore

Okay, I'll have more info later.

Cheers,
Nora

P.S. Why not comment?

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Sunday, February 18, 2007

118 days to go

Wow - time is flying by quickly, it'll only be a couple of weeks and the "1" will finally disappear from in front of "days to go". I like it!
Alright, I'm not sure if that's made any sense, but hey, I'm kinda tired. Allison is back, and I managed to see her already this weekend, it's awesome. Oh yeah, wedding stuff... ooopsies.

Okay, I really like the comments about updates and stuff. And so it gives me some ideas to talk about - thanx for that everyone. So hair, make up, and traditions eh? Alright let's see what I can do.

I finally got my hair trimmed. I've been growing it out for a year, but the day finally came, and I got it trimmed. It actually looks pretty healthy now, I'll have to take a pic sometime, but unfortunately my digital camera no longer works. =( hmm - I'll have to convince other people to do it. I really like my hair, and like it's versatility; that's why the thought of cutting it always makes me on edge. My goal is to actually test out a different hair style everyweek - to find one that I can wear all day - like ceremony and reception. It's funny, 'cause everyone likes it in a different style. I've heard people saying that I should "put it up", "wear it down", "add ringlets to it", have it "half up, half down", and a bunch of other things. So I think I'll actually try it out.

As for having the Egyptian flair in the wedding, I have my aunts scoping out wedding favours now. The shops in Egypt have an enormous selection of wedding favours, and I'm sure they'll be unique - especially for a wedding in Canada. So I'm really excited about it.

Apparently I have to spend the next week making sure a couple of my friends don't meet. ;) They are both trying to plan a bachelorette, and between the two of them, that spells trouble. lol So I'll have to seperate them for a while. Oh yeah... and did I mention, I don't really want a bachelorette? I guess it is for the friends afterall -lol. My friends know that they are a big part of my life though, so I'll always make time for them - EVEN when I get married. Anyway, everything should be good.

Cute JeffJust to make this posting more interesting, since you're probably bored by now... I recieved a really cute picture of Jeff, so I think I should post it now. awww - he's a cutie! I'll try posting it in the "Then and Now" section too.

Hope you had a great Valentine's week, although mine was quick - it was great!

Cheers,
Nora

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Wednesday, February 07, 2007

More off of the "To Do list"

Okay, with a lot of things already finished, I don't really have much to update on. Do you have some ideas for things that I can add to the blog?

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Sunday, February 04, 2007

Late Update

Hey everyone, sorry for the late update, but now I have even more to update =)
So there's a lot going on!

For starters we've ordered the bridesmaid dress! =) Is that awesome or what?! Yay, and the girls look great! I like the styles that they chose, and they look fantastic! It's really interesting going shopping with girls of various shapes, sizes, and colors. I've discovered that different styles and colors actually do look better on certain people, and that girls didn't just make that up. All this to say, that I think that the girls look fantastic in what they chose.

I also ordered my dress! But you already know all about it - I just wanted to throw it into the update. =)

Jeff and I started our registry at the Bay . We really like it, but with one item already discontinued, we might have to go back in a couple of months to update it with the new 2007 items. We also have a few items registered at Canadian Tire. Even though we weren't sure about making one - since we have a lot of stuff already except the big stuff (couch, TV, Bed Set, Washer/Dryer), we decided to make one to upgrade our stuff, and get cool dish sets and stuff.

Making a registry is actually a lot of fun! It's like going shopping, but not having to pay for anything. And the zapper makes up for the boring spiel we had to hear at the start.

Our DJ search is over! Hurrah! We found one - and it'll be awesome! Again, keep the Music requests coming.

How's that for an update? Not bad for one month eh? I'm sure that February will have a little less excitement, since most of our big stuff is done now. I like that since the next few weeks are going to be crazy busy. Anyway, I hope that all is well for you so far, and that 2007 is the awesomest year yet!


Cheers,
Nora

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Tuesday, January 30, 2007

Every bride should ...

Visit her dress! =)
Yup I'm still excited about it. I'm so glad I got to see it again. Hmm - maybe I'll have another excuse to visit it soon.

Incidently there are 136 days to go!

Sunday, January 28, 2007

Less than 20 weeks to go!

For those of you keeping up with the countdown, there are about 138 days to go! =)
I am really excited about it! It was awesome this weekend, shopping with the bridesmaids, and ... visiting my dress! =) It looks even better than I had pictured it! Hurrah! I'm also really happy with the bridemaid dresses we chose. =)

Hey if you have any cool photos of Jeff or I - especially kids ones, pass them along, I'd like to add some pics. Check out "Then and Now" to see a cute baby pic of Jeffie!

Last night I was driving home, and it was amazing driving on the sparkly snow, it looks awesome when it just falls, and I guess it was extra sparkly yesterday. Did anyone else feel like they were driving on a glittery carpet?

Okay, back to work, gotta get this done for tomorrow. I hope that you all have a fantastic week!

Cheers,
Nora

Monday, January 22, 2007

Time is still flying by

Man today I woke up, and I guess I was just exhausted because...
This morning, instead of reaching for the deodorant, I ended up picking up my toothpaste off the dresser. I proceeded to "deodorise" before going to work, and it took a few seconds to register why the deodorant was harder to squeeze than usual, and it had the minty fresh kinda scent suddenly. Needless to say, I'm not totally a "morning person".

Believe it or not, there are only 144 days to go! =) That's awesome! Anyway, the plans are coming along now. We even found a good DJ! Hurrah, so there will be music! Let me know if you have any requests for the wedding, 'cause apparently we can pass them along, even before the wedding begins!

On Saturday Allison will be back in town, so I am going to go with a couple of the girls, to order the bridesmaid dresses! It should be awesome. I remember what their dresses look like, and it's going to be awesome!

The teaching bit is going pretty well, I like it more than I did last year. They kids are hilarious, and I'm considering starting a blog of kids anecdotes of teaching. They are truly funny. From their comments, to their spur of the moment clapping for my "presentation". hahaha

Anyway, I'm so tired, and I don't want to smell minty fresh all day tomorrow, so I'm going to head to bed. Have a good night.


Nora

Sunday, January 14, 2007

Hurray a Dress!

Well I finally found a wedding dress! =)
So you can all get off my back now ;) lol

It looks awesome! The funny thing is that I tried like a dozen dresses on, so I can't remember Exactly what this one looks like, so I'll be equally as surprised as you guys - hahaha.

152 days to go!

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Friday, January 12, 2007

155 days to go! - But who's counting?

Did you know that 155 days is only 22 weeks?!

Monday, January 08, 2007

Back to the Grind

Well today was the first day of school in 2007. I have to say that it was super tough waking up in the morning! Man it was craziness, but it was good to see everyone again, and the grade two's gave me lots of hugs today. One thing I definately don't recommend is to start a new full-time job (while keeping the part-time one - read teach 5 adult classes), plan a wedding, and buy a house all at the same time! Oh yeah, and I had registered for a course this term, without knowing about the full-time job. It is absolutely insane! My goal is to remain kinda low key for the next couple of months as I try to lead my two lives at once.

Anyway, back to wedding updates. I found a dress! Yup a dress that 3 different people agreed on. Can you believe it! So the hunt has finally come to an end! =) Hurrah. So now back to the DJ thing - and well, so far no contacts have made a connection. But we'll see, I think we'll find one within a month.

Not much to update today - as I am super tired. But I hope that you are all enjoying the new year so far!

Peace,
Nora

Monday, January 01, 2007

2006 Update

Well, I can't believe how fast the time flies! Can you believe that it's already 2007?! Wow!

I'm now realising that this whole wedding planning thing is kinda interesting in the sense of variance. Like I could spend 3 hours/day from now on planning the wedding, or one third of the time, and POSSIBLY even end up with a similar result. How?

Well, let's take looking at photographers for example. So you need a photographer; you can go through lists online (or at a bridal show), pick out five of them, look at their portfolio's, price lists, availability, etc... interview them; then choose a photographer. Or, you can simply just go with one that a friend used, meet with them once, and then go for it. I'm sure Jeff and I will probably find a balance in between the two, but we'll see what happens.

Okay, so back to the updating portion of the entry, it's titled "2006 update" afterall. We've managed to announce our engagement to just about everyone now - even my cousins in Egypt and Kuwait know about Jeff & I getting married in June. My mom has also told the whole Egyptian community, and the last of the congratulatory emails trickled in today (well I might still possibly recieve some tomorrow, but hey, I think this is it). Our families have met (well most of them), it's hard with some of his living in another province. We've picked our wedding date (166 days to go - but who's counting?), and venue - so that's awesome! =) We've even figured out a florist (http://www.anikaartsandflowers.com/)!

It seems like Lavender ( a light bluish-purple for our male reader), will be the color, this is subject to the availability of the wedding dress though - my Mom wants me to wear a style that I absolutely don't like. So anyway, the plan is to order the dress soon.

Jeff and I have been thinking about a registry. And well there are pro's and con's to having one. The thing is, it's a good idea because then you don't end up with like 10 gnome lawn ornaments or something crazy like that. But the reality is... Jeff lives in a townhouse, and I also lived on my own in a 2 bedroom apartment. I also worked at Eatons - where I managed to get a bunch of stuff for a fraction of the cost! So together we have 3 microwaves, 4 sheet sets, 8+ towels, a slow cooker, 2 fondue sets, a fire extinguisher, placemats, blender, ... and you get the idea. The funny thing is that all my stuff is new - since I only lived in Chesterville for 8 months. So like the slow cooker was only used once, the blender 5 times, and well you get the idea. I guess the thing is, that we can use a nice set of dishes, nice glasses, and probably a few other minor things, but there's no way we can come up with enough stuff (that we need) for 150 guests. So should we really make a registry? (Will people get pissed off that there's nothing left to buy?)The things that we do need are a washer, dryer, couch, television, bed suite (apparently I need to leave my childhood bed, might table, and dresser behind), curtains, lawn equipment (not that we'll have much lawn), and a honeymoon. One good thing about the registries though, is that apparently most stores have a buy out plan. So if there's something on your registry that you didn't get, you can buy it for yourself and they'll cut you an extra 10-15% or something so you can finish off the plate sets and stuff. Hmm - I wonder if they'd give an extra discount for the washing machine too. Hmm - so it might be worth getting a registry after all. The whole concept of a wedding registry is kinda weird though too - I guess that everyone does it, and that people like buying wedding gifts - so why not get something the couple picked out? =S If you have any cool home decor mags lying around - pass them along my way. ;)

I guess there isn't really that much more to update. And looking for favors is a lot of fun, so I probably will never update that - since I like to keep checking them out. =)

Well I hope that 2007 is the best year ever!

Cheers,
Nora

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Friday, December 29, 2006

More about Egyptian Wedding Traditions

Well back in August, I had talked a little bit about Egyptian traditions. With the holiday season, and the chance to actually relax for a minute, I finally got the opportunity to watch my Aunt's wedding video (where I was candle girl - the one 15 years ago). This sparked memories of a few other Egytian Weddings that I've been to more recently - in Egypt. I'll talk about the Egyptian Weddings in Egypt for this entry, then maybe talk about Egyptian-Canadian ones a little later.

Actually before I get to that... for those of you who are wondering why I wear the engagement ring on the "right" hand, instead of the left hand. Egyptians (and many other cultures actually - like many Europeans, Jews, Arabs, Spanish (Spain, Venezuala, Chile), ... I think they even do it in Poland ...), wear their engagement rings on their right hand. At the wedding, the bride and groom switch it to the left hand. It stays on the "ring" finger the whole time, and usually goes on after the wedding ring - making it closer to the heart. Even more practically, the ring fits better on my right hand, ever since I sprained in Stonecliffe last August. (Although I'm not totally sure why it originated as the "right" hand, I think it has to do with the greek or latin (or arabic) words for "right" and "left"; the right is supposed to be better.)

Okay, so back to Wedding traditions. People are starting to ask me about Bridal showers, and Bachelorette parties. I think this is because some of them live out of town, and want to know when to head back to Ottawa. Anyway, this whole "bachelor/stag" and "bachelorette/stagette" thing, don't really happen the same way in Egyptian culture, as in Canadian culture.

The night before the big day (or a couple of nights before the wedding), the relatives, the friends and the neighbors got together to celebrate "the Henna Night". While the men went to the groom's house, we got to party it up at the Bride's house.
At the bride's house the women belly-dance and sing all night (well there's always the eating and talking bit too). The bride wears a dress (often pink) made with silk or cotton fibers, and her hands and feet are decorated with henna. "The Henna lady" that caters to the henna decorations of the bride, often does waxing as well. The other women often jump in at the chance to get henna tattoos and waxing done too. So it's just a night of indoor, outgoing, loud, dancing, singing, and spa-ing fun! The bride sometimes also shows her new jewellery (a gift that the groom buys the bride for the wedding). Meanwhile, the men dance and sing all night at the groom's house, and in case you were wondering, the groom wears a suit (not like a galabaya or something).

The next day, the marriage contract /wedding ceremony is signed and registered in the mosque/church/temple. Other than the couple and most of their families and very close friends. Usually the families take up a lot of the room, so not everyone is invited to attend the ceremony.

Okay, so I didn't make it to the candle part yet, but at least the pre-wedding traditions are mostly covered now. It's getting late and I'm getting tired. But please let me know what you think of this post, so I know if it's a good idea to talk about traditions or not.

Cheers,
Nora

P.S. There are 168 days to go! =)
P.P.S Happy Eid! =) - It starts today.

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Sunday, December 24, 2006

Dress Shopping Adventures with Mom (part 2)

So yeah, 3 dresses, all very different in style, etc. But yet they all work well for me, I guess it just depends on whether I want to look "princessy", "portable/like sporty for a dress", or elegant". I hope to take a couple of the girls to the store again, and get their opinion. It'll be interesting, since they all look different from each other.

One cool thing about having the Egyptian background, is... connections! Yup, there's always someone who knows someone who... It's cool. We already booked our photographer though, but now a couple of people are still hooking us up with photographers info. Which is cool, but we're more in need of a DJ at this point. The bridal store I went to with my Mom, is giving us a discount simply because our friend shops there exclusively for dresses and gets a discount. So that's really cool. =)

Anyway, I don't have much to say now, since I'm supposed to be busy wrapping.

Have a Merry Christmas,
Nora

Wednesday, December 20, 2006

Dress Shopping Adventures with Mom

A few months ago I went with Allison, and found the "perfect dress". I have to admit, it does look pretty awesome. So when we were shopping for the girls' dresses, I just had to "try" it on again. - Yup, still looks pretty good.

So anyway, my Mom has been starting to take an interest in the dresses, and asking about them. So this evening, we went to go check them out. Then ... she discovered that the dress wasn't exclusively all totally white. (I know that the "all" is redundant, but I am just using it to emphasis her feeling.) Anyway, while I was still looking through the dresses, another bride came in, and took measurements for the "perfect dress" which apparently was the one I was about to try on for the third time with my Mom. lol =) So I guess it's pretty popular with all brides.

Finally we came up with 5 dresses to try on. All ranging from 500-1000$ after tax and discount (the Arab connection really pays). So it's now down to three dresses.

To be Continued...

Tuesday, December 19, 2006

Woosh

Anyone else feel like the days are just flying by? Man, I can't believe that it's already the 19th of December! Just over 25 weeks to go!

Well things are moving along... slowly but surely. I got to go dress shopping with the girls on Saturday (apparently most bridal stores are closed on Sunday). It was awesome! They looked great! So now it's still down to 2 colors, and I'm just waiting to figure out my wedding dress first. My mom and I will probably got check them out in the next week. See the lavender color goes best with Ivory, and the Riviera blue color goes best with White. It's weird how that although they both look white (well probably not according to inuits), there's actually a noticeble difference between the two when put with other colors. hmmm

Anyway it was nice, and we had quite an awesome afternoon. Which was followed by a Memorial service, but hey.

Our invitations are pretty much set now, which is exciting! =) I can't wait to mail them out... so I better hold off on ordering them for as long as possbile. lol Yup, I'm the type of person who can't wait for stuff. It's hilarious! =) Jeff's already gotten a Christmas gift. lol so I can't get the rest until Christmas Eve - lol.

Anyway I hope you enjoy the holidays!


Cheers,
Nora

Sunday, December 10, 2006

188 days to go

But who's counting? ;)

lol 188 days until the wedding. I'm actually getting excited about it again =) The cool thing is that there are a couple of other teachers at the school who are getting married this school year. Joanne's getting married in April, and Kara's getting married in May. Hehehe, her fiancé's name is Jeff too! =) Awesome or what?! So it's really cool, since we can compare, and get tips/hints from each other. =)

She's hooking me up with another photographer's info - hopefully he's the one, he's cheaper and let's us do our own printing (not the guys she went with, but her brother did. One thing for sure is that the prices keep going up - so her tip is to book one soon. My hope is to definitely get it booked by new years eve!

I'm looking forward to Allison's visit next weekend. I finally get to see her again! (It's been a month.) And...we get to go dress shopping. =) Hurrah!

Okay I'm tired, but I wanted to post this after midnight, so I can watch the days tick by. =)

Have a good one,
Nora

Friday, December 01, 2006

November Update

Well there are 28 weeks to go until the wedding. I actually have a lot to update though! =) Jeff and I finally figured out our wedding party (Allison, Jumoke, Juli, Adrian, Charles, and Chris - we had to fight over Chris, but he ended up being on Jeff's side.) - though we didn't really ask them all yet. We also met a photographer! We still have to meet another one to compare. The other good news, is that I got a teaching job that goes full-time until April. So March break will be spent doing a lot of wedding planning. But luckily we'll have some more income coming in to do it with.=)

I have an idea of what I want for flowers now, but not totally yet. I'm going to go to an open house on Sunday at anikaartsandflowers.com.

The other cool thing is that we heard from another Nora & Jeff =) Is that hilarious or what?! They're getting married this Sunday - so good luck to both of them! Jeff and I still have 196 days to wait. We also have 199 days to wait for the new home we just bought - hurrah, we finally found a place to live (we won't be homeless). =)

How's that for an update?

Cheers,
Nora

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Wednesday, November 29, 2006

Craziness

Man the next few days are going to be CRAZY! Tomorrow I'm job shadowing, for a new job. And do you know what's interesting? Two other places called me for second interviews. I guess it's true, what they say, "everything happens in threes". So this new job comes of courses while I'm teaching a few adult courses, sewing a costume, writing a letter to parents, meeting a photographer, meeting a florist, going to the bank, baking things for a potluck and open house, finding a doctor, and the list goes on.... That just before Monday. So the new job adds me doing prep work for teaching Extended French to Grade 2's, 5/6's, and 6's. Of course I have to read the IEP's of these students, read the Grade 2 curriculum, figure out the school rules and environment, introduce myself to the parents, photocopy things for the kids to do next week, sign the contract, get ANOTHER TB test (yup, I've had like 6 already), and there are probably another 100 things I'm forgetting to mention. Oh yeah, I'm still looking for my memory - so let me know if you find it somewhere. It's pretty bad, I can't even remember the name of the Principal that hired me, phoned me 3 times, and talked to me a few times. ;) All is good though. =) How's your weekend looking?

Nora

P.S. If you are thinking of asking me to do something this weekend, the answer is now- sorry, I'm not available.

Sunday, November 26, 2006

Funky Flowers and Getting organised

As you have probably read, finding a Photographer, a DJ, and a Florist are on the to do list over the next couple of months. The thing is... I'm not totally sure what I want yet for all of that. Well the reality really is, I'm not sure I can get what I want. It's actually easy though... I want a really good deal! Oh yeah this reminds me... hmm... well can you remind me to ask my uncle to take a video of wedding highlights? oh umm, and my friend Misiu is an excellent photographer and partyer, so maybe having him take some of the later reception shots would be great! (Actually he'd probably be better than any photographer since he actually knows us, but alas since he's a good partyer too, it might be tough to get some still camera shots, without him dancing. lol

The DJ is pretty standard, although it'll be tough to find one that can spin both Arabic and English songs, and have it seem like a smooth mix, but we'll see. Let me know if you have an good connections. Jeff and I are also considering making our own CD's.

The Florist, well the florist is a tough one. I mean here's where I probably can't totally get what I want. For centrepieces I've envisioned this great masterpiece somehow incorporating flowers and floating candles, but the design still remains to be figured out. So I'm not really sure how flowers are going to fit into the mix. I guess I should get crackin though - and figure this out soon. The best deign I can come up with incorporates it all, but I end up with small candles instead of a votive, but hey - that's not so shabby. Really I want to MAKE the centrepieces, yet somehow incorporate the traditional flowers. One place I want to check out for sure is anika arts and flowers.com .

Wednesday, November 22, 2006

Invitations

Invitations are really cool actually, I just can't believe how many are out there! Wow - it's crazy! =)

It's really interesting how they price out invitations. Like if you want 50 it'd cost around $75 (like no envelopes or reply cards, etc.). How much do you figure for 100? Well actually almost $100, not $150 like you'd think. And for 200 invitations $140. I mean you can get ones that cost more than this - but it's just to show that the more you buy the more you "save". So considering we are probably going to need more than 100 invitations, it's actually cheaper to buy them. Yeah, believe it or not I'm actually going to save more money buying the invitations than making them. So I don't get the whole "we saved money by making our own invitations" thing. That's just craziness! I mean unless of course you only made 20 invites. In which case, yeah making your own would be cheaper (you'd probably save 25 cents on each invite - besides I think that you can only order a minimum of 50 cards anyway). So if I were inviting less than 50 people to the wedding, I'd definately consider making invitations, it'd not only save about $20, but it would be fun to make!

Creating things is always a blast, but it doesn't look like it will happen for the 120 invitations that need to go out, but definately for the centrepieces and the favors -spelt the Canadian way Jumoke ;). Now to figure out a theme....

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New Counter

So I've decided to post a new counter on the page to help me figure out when to post again. It's seems like people have run out of comments- so... this will help. Also I think as the more fun stuff comes up, people will want to comment more.


Cheers,
Nora

Monday, November 20, 2006

Venue Victory

Hurrah! We have booked the Chateau Cartier! =) *fireworks exploding, trumpet fanfare plays* So save the date - June 16th at 5pm. =) We also might have found a home for around that time, with the closing date being June 19th. Talk about a busy month!

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Friday, November 10, 2006

Random Ramblings

31 weeks left until the wedding. And am I panicked?! Nope, but my friends are - lol. Yeah I think they're panicked because I'm not. =) Yup 31 weeks to go, and I'm just happy to have a date and venue. If you know me well, you know that I am a- a procrastinator, and b- I dislike waiting (even though I'm actually a patient person - which comes out in teaching etc.; but I think I'm too restless to actually WAIT). So if I had the wedding completely planned by now, all there would be left to do is WAIT, and I'd drive myself crazy with all the waiting. So instead, having everything spaced out is key. So over the next 8 weeks (by New Year's), I'd like to have figured out the photographer, the DJ, and the dresses. According to the Wedding checklists, I should also have a cake by now, but that's just craziness! Incidently, according to the checklists, a lot happens in the last two weeks- which works out great for me and my procrastinating ways. =)

Monday, November 06, 2006

Not wedding related, but still pretty cool....

Back in June (I think), I wrote about it being Wedding season, naming a half dozen weddings and wedding anniversaries in May. Even though I am a summer baby, a lot of people around me seem to have their birthdays in November. So Birthday celebrations kicked off a couple of weeks ago with my Angela's birthday. Since then there have been celebrations for my Dad's birthday (although we celebrate it officially in another week), Christine's Birthday, Erica's Birthday (even her son's birthday), Colette's Birthday, Rebecca's Birthday, Vera's Birthday (today); and today is Allison's Birthday, AND Adrian's Birthday. Oh yeah, and his son's birthday was a few days ago as well. I'm sure I am missing a few birthdays in there, but hey, this is enough for now.


Today's a special day, and it's super cool, 'cause it's both my Best Friends Birthday, and Jeff's Best Friend's Birthday. Is that awesome or what?! I think it's a cool coincidence. Sorta like my parents both celebrating their birthday's next week. =) Yuppers, both on the same day! Can you say free dinner at Mother Tucker's?! Yeah, it's awesome. My brother's birthday is a couple of weeks later. =) So celebrations galore. Hopefully this doesn't cut into my fitness plan.... Anyways,

HAPPY BIRTHDAY ALLISON AND ADRIAN!

Cheers,
Nora

Tuesday, October 31, 2006

October Update

Likely Date: June 16th
Likely Venue: Chateau Cartier
Colors: Maybe Blue - although I still really like the lilac color, it's like blue with a hint of red thrown in the mix.

Next Steps: Finalising a Wedding Party, Finding a Photographer, then finding a florist after I figure out if we want flowers as a centrepeice, or a mix.

=)

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Monday, October 30, 2006

Venue Hunt Finished!

Hurray! We've finally leaned so much towards Chateau Cartier, that we've decided to do it! =) June 16th it is! yes! =) That's in 228 days! That gives us 32 weeks to get everything together! oh yeeeaaaah!

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Tuesday, October 17, 2006

Favours are my Favorite!

=)

Looking at favours is so much fun! There's a bunch of really cute and creative things you can do, I love it! There are picture things, edible things, personalised things, and the list goes on, it's fantastic - the sky is the limit. When my internet speeds up a little, I'll try to post up a few so you know what I mean.





Hope that all is well,
Nora

Sunday, October 15, 2006

Top Two

Alright, so Jeff and I have limited to a top two list!

Hurrah! *still jumping in excitement*

The options are:
-the Chateau Cartier on June 16th, 2007
pro's include an excellent rain plan, a beautiful place, and a dancefloor wherever we like (read central), free parking...! But it's mid June (maybe a bit early if I have a teaching job)

- the Villa Lucia on July 7th, 2007
pro's include having a larger reception area with nice decor (on walls etc.), the date we wanted, proximity to Andrew Haydn Park (nice place for wedding and wedding pics), free parking ...!

Alright, so that's pretty much it for now, a huge update in my eyes, but we'll see. Now to figure out an exact wedding party.

Cheers,
Nora

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Tuesday, October 03, 2006

Venuing

Man - who thought it would be so hard to find a place for July 2007. It's crazy!
The Museum of Nature is now booking for 2009, with the exception of one room. Hey , if there are any parents out there - you better book a hall for your child's wedding - even if they are only 12 right now. Craziness!
Chateau Cartier (a great place) already had every Saturday booked for summer 2007 (except one) a few months ago.
So it feels like there's total pressure (a fire under our asses) to find a venue. Hopefully my next update will be the date and place :)

But before I get to that - rain planning isn't so great either. Like how do you fit 200 people into a little corridor? hmm...

Monday, September 18, 2006

Caribbean Tally

Whoa - it's awesome that people get all enthusiastic, at the mere suggestion of going to the Caribbean. It was just and idea, and I've always wanted to go there, but it seems as winter is arriving, more and more people are looking for ways to escape it and head off to somewhere warm. =)

So far, all but one person responded to the idea with a very enthusiastic "YES!"! So I think I am going to try to figure out how to do a poll. I'd like to know what you think about it, and where?

Cheers,
Nora

Monday, September 11, 2006

Wedding Show

So I went to the wedding show with Jumoke and Juli this weekend. It was actually pretty good, lots of info, and lots of free stuff. =) I love free stuff. I even made some connections.

Wedding Shows are great to go to, if you are newly engaged, or actually know what you want, colours, and when; since you can strike up some pretty good deals at the actual show. I think I found a great place for fresh flowers, but I'm going to have to work out the hidden fees.

One thing is for certain, weddings are a lot of work.

Carribean anyone?

Friday, September 01, 2006

Time goes by so quickly ...

Well it's been a couple of weeks since I 've written an update. Man I forgot how busy things are when school is about to start.

Well, I got to finally meet with Allison, Jummy, (even Jeff) about their ideas for the wedding. =) Though we are still just in the kinda still thinking, and ready for doing stage, it was good to get out our ideas, and plans. Yay! And, it looks like more people are opting for the Blue color than the Lilac. Banana is still out. lol

Also Allison, has now moved to Toronto (boo). She's been really excited, and I'll miss her a lot, but it'll be worth it. She's going to come back by May 1st, with another certificate in her hand! =) (If I suck up to her now, maybe she'll be able to get me a job somewhere later... this Elementary teaching thing isn't working out, even with the French Qualifications.)

I am really tired,

Take Care,
Nora

Sunday, August 13, 2006

Another update (I'm not sure what number I am at now) =)

Well yesterday, Allison came by to take me dress shopping. For both the wedding dress and bridesmaid dresses. She's so cute, she brought a list of stores to visit. We were headed to one in Stittsville, but stumbled accross another one and went in for a visit. Wow!

Yup, the dresses were beautiful! Allison and I each picked a few out, and headed to the dressing palace, err I mean room. It was huge! Anyway I tried on the dresses, and the first one I tried on, looked amazing! Wow - it looked beautiful. The train was a little longer than I expected though, but it looked amazing. So we practised dancing in our dresses (She tried one a great bridesmaid's dress too.), it was a lot of fun. The second dress looked pretty good too, it had a hint of lilac in it - and I loved that. (It's still one of the colors I am considering) The third dress I tried on was just hilarious - definately not for me. All in all, bridal dress shopping was about ten times more fun than I anticipated. One thing is for certain, "banana" is out. ;)

We then headed to another store in Stittsville, when we got there, I told the saleslady about the two designers I really liked after my online search. We browsed through a couple, and then she lead me to the "Perfect Dress". It was amazing trying it on, and Allison was super excited when she saw it too. It had the exact features I had described for what I was looking for, plus an extra one (which I haven't decided yet if it makes the dress better or not). I'll have to check it out again, when the store isn't closing. Two bonus's though - 1 - it's cheaper than the other dresses, AND they give the bridesmaids a 14% discount (no matter how many bridesmaids there are), AND the bridesmaids dresses were a little (about 5-10%) cheaper than where I had bought mine last year. =)

It was a great outing! Much better than what I anticipated. Did you know that you have to order the wedding dresses more than 6 months in advance?

Cheers,
Nora

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Tuesday, August 08, 2006

Traditions

Wow it's really interesting how different traditions and culture can actually be! There are a lot of tradiations I've learned about so far (through experience, and reading bridal books/magazines). Here are some that I can share with you, that may affect our wedding.

Egyptian traditions include:
Groom is in charge of getting the place to live (matrimonial home)
Bride is in charge of furnishing it
Groom's parents pay for the wedding
(Yup, a lot of the money comes from the Groom's family.)

Wedding ceremony and reception-
Your "attendants" are family. Traditionally, the mothers do a lot of the planning, in conjunciton with the couple of course. But there are no attendants. No Matron of Honour, or Bride's maids... people already know that the family helped you out.

The ceremony is an intimate affair, or only your closest friends (just a couple), and your family. The reception is widely celebrated though.

Candle Girls - yup that's right, there are candle girls. I was lucky enough to be a candle girl at one of my aunt's weddings. I think it's instead of the flower girl, since the ceremony is an intimate affair usually done 1 day to 2 weeks before the wedding reception. For my aunt's wedding, each girl (like 20 of us) got candles to hold. I'll explain soon how it's done and what I remember now (15 years later), or how I'd like to do it.

Zaffa (prounounced Zeff-a) - is the entrance to the wedding reception. This usually includes: belly dancers, daffouf (spinning dancers/artists), drummers, candles, and loud Music. Although seeing it would be best, I'll try my best to describe it simply. hmmm - it's kinda like a parade party. Yup, summed up it's a "Parade Party". It's like taking the crazy indian twins (P&P) we know, multiplying them by ten, and releasing them to party and dance there way to the reception hall, with drums, etc. Puj, if you are reading this, it would be like you participating in the "I like to Move it, move it" scene from Madagascar while dancing your way 500m to the reception area. =)The Zaffa continues until the Bride and Groom reach their "throne". At that point the Zaffa performers continue the show for the couple for a while.

Chair lifting - is common at Arab weddings. Usually the equivalent of the groomsmen, would get together and lift the chairs of the Bride and Groom up above their heads. Yes, while the couple is still sitting on the chairs. They then parade the couple around the dance floor, and make them chair dance together. It's a lot of fun to watch! =)

Dancing, dancing, and more dancing. Dancing is always the theme of the evening whenever Egyptians get together. There's no sitting around waiting for the first dance, the second dance, the bridal party dance, the father-daughter dance, the mother-son dance, the sibbling dance, the ... dance .... The bride and groom would be lucky to make it through their dance before the guests come up and dance. =) Through the whole time they are still bobbing (even clapping and singing) to the music while you dance. It's fun! =) It would seem that this dancing theme would require a lot of alcohol (for some reason it's as if Egyptians are the drunkest party goers because of their constant smiling and dancing), but that's the thing - it's just natural. No Alcohol required (or in many cases, even permitted).


Canadian traditions include:
Bride's parents host/pay for the wedding
Groom's parents host/pay for the rehearsal dinner
(Here, a lot of the money comes from the Bride's family.)

Wedding ceremony and reception-
Attendants- are usually close friends, possibly family - if you are close (but not required).

Ceremony- Usually everyone invited to the reception is also invited to the ceremony. This is pretty cool because then you get to celebrate that special moment with everyone who is dear to you. I'm pretty close to all my friends, and vice-versa (usually even more so than I know), so that's awesome!

Flower girl - usually between 3 and 7 years of age. Very cute, and sprinkles flowers in the aisle (or on the carpet) for the Bride who's future husband is already standing with his best man and the officiant, waiting for the Bride (hahaha something most men eventually get used to). =)

Ring Bearer - usually a young boy (good luck for the couple to have children too) who bring up the rings (or model rings) in a pillow for the the bride and groom to exchange. (Correct me if I am wrong, but that's the most common answer I am getting from the magazines.)

Entrance to reception- The MC usually announces the couple's entrance as "Mr. and Mrs. ...), and also introduces the wedding party (usually first).

Dance. There are many slow dances. Bride and Groom, father-daughter, mother-son, sibblings, future in-laws, bridal party, you name it (even a dollar dance?), it exists. lol But pretty much those are the standards.

Toasts. There are usually toasts, champagne/wine, etc.


Yeah, there are a lot of customs, traditions, and differences. The cool thing is that Jeff and I will be able to pick the best of both worlds, to make it our own. =)

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