I've been dreading writing this post. You can probably tell from my sporadic blogging, I'm trying desperately to hold on, but it's time to let go. About two years ago, when I began planning my wedding, I typed these fateful words into my Google search bar -- "wedding blog." I was hoping to get a few ideas here and there, some inspiration and nab a few great wedding vendors. Little did I know, clicking on that catchy title "Weddingbee" would spark a nearly two year obsession. I applied to be a Bee not really thinking I'd be accepted. I think that's how most Bee bloggers feel when they submit their application to Weddingbee. Who'd want to read MY writing? What great ideas do I have? But Weddingbee is about much more than just getting good ideas. It's a community.
Oh hive, you listened to me gripe, worry, stress and celebrate. My DIY projects, my indecision, my (not-so-helpful) tips. How can I leave you?! If you read my last
post, you know that I'm still addicted to the wedding world and I don't want to let go, but every season must end before a new one begins.
I'll drop in here and there to say hello and see what you're all up to, but it's time for me to move onto a new season of my life. I'm a teacher facing layoff, a budding entrepreneur, a wife making a home with her husband. If you care to keep in touch, you can be following me at www.when-love-happens.blogspot.com.
Thank you for walking alongside me in my wedding planning journey. I'll miss you!
Hi,
ReplyDeleteI know this is from a while back, but I was wondering if you still have the writing prompts that you used for your weddings photobooth? If you did, I was wondering if you'd be able to email them? I thought it was a really great idea, but I'm having a hard time thinking of things to ask people. If you can, my email is melissa.bracco@gmail.com
Thank You,
Melissa