4.22.2012

Simply Sunday

This week has been nutty for so many reasons.  I am gearing up for the first wedding of the season, blissfully jamming out to tunes while creating wedding floral quotes and getting ready for the weekend.  So often, I answer emails throughout the weekend, sometimes into the wee hours of the morning {hello self employment and chasin' your dreams}, but this weekend we lost a family member and the job has taken the backseat for obvious reasons. How quickly it makes you think of all the should have, could have, would have. 

This got me to thinking that I need to devote more time to this family of mine.  I always thought I was good about time management when it came to balancing my family versus work time. Or so I thought.

I began keeping a time journal so I could see just how much time I was devoting to Simply Fabulous and to my family. For two weeks I documented every time I took a call, answered an email, re-edited a quote. The reality was harsh.  It turns out I really had no clue of how much my time management was no management whatsoever.

I found this amazing article, thanks to this amazing friend of mine {Diane!} who happened to have liked it on Facebook and it clicked for me instantly. 

Our time is precious.
Value more.
Worry less.

So outside of tonight, Sundays will go back to being family day and just enjoying what God has blessed me with- children, husband, family, life. I know my couples will understand, and if anything, will appreciate my values so much more.

Read on. Enjoy. Appreciate.
*Lisa

A nurse has recorded the most common regrets of the dying, and among the top ones is 'I wish I hadn't worked so hard'. What would your biggest regret be if this was your last day of life?
 
There was no mention of more sex or bungee jumps. A palliative nurse who has counselled the dying in their last days has revealed the most common regrets we have at the end of our lives. And among the top, from men in particular, is 'I wish I hadn't worked so hard'.
Bronnie Ware is an Australian nurse who spent several years working in palliative care, caring for patients in the last 12 weeks of their lives. She recorded their dying epiphanies in a blog called Inspiration and Chai, which gathered so much attention that she put her observations into a book called The Top Five Regrets of the Dying.
Ware writes of the phenomenal clarity of vision that people gain at the end of their lives, and how we might learn from their wisdom. "When questioned about any regrets they had or anything they would do differently," she says, "common themes surfaced again and again."
Here are the top five regrets of the dying, as witnessed by Ware:
1. I wish I'd had the courage to live a life true to myself, not the life others expected of me.
"This was the most common regret of all. When people realise that their life is almost over and look back clearly on it, it is easy to see how many dreams have gone unfulfilled. Most people had not honoured even a half of their dreams and had to die knowing that it was due to choices they had made, or not made. Health brings a freedom very few realise, until they no longer have it."
2. I wish I hadn't worked so hard.
"This came from every male patient that I nursed. They missed their children's youth and their partner's companionship. Women also spoke of this regret, but as most were from an older generation, many of the female patients had not been breadwinners. All of the men I nursed deeply regretted spending so much of their lives on the treadmill of a work existence."
3. I wish I'd had the courage to express my feelings.
"Many people suppressed their feelings in order to keep peace with others. As a result, they settled for a mediocre existence and never became who they were truly capable of becoming. Many developed illnesses relating to the bitterness and resentment they carried as a result."
4. I wish I had stayed in touch with my friends.
"Often they would not truly realise the full benefits of old friends until their dying weeks and it was not always possible to track them down. Many had become so caught up in their own lives that they had let golden friendships slip by over the years. There were many deep regrets about not giving friendships the time and effort that they deserved. Everyone misses their friends when they are dying."
5. I wish that I had let myself be happier.
"This is a surprisingly common one. Many did not realise until the end that happiness is a choice. They had stayed stuck in old patterns and habits. The so-called 'comfort' of familiarity overflowed into their emotions, as well as their physical lives. Fear of change had them pretending to others, and to their selves, that they were content, when deep within, they longed to laugh properly and have silliness in their life again."

4.14.2012

Simply Sunday

Earlier this week we announced that we will be taking a break from our 'Fabulous Fridays' to bring something to the blog that is outside of  your weekly dose of wedding planning. 'Simply Sundays' will be geared towards finding the goodness of love, life, and going after things you really want in life- outside of the wedding-happily-ever-after. We hope you enjoy this as much as we do.-Lisa


Do you ever have moments of really feeling free? When I say free, I mean really without-limits-or-looking-at-your-cell-phone-to-make-sure-you-aren't-missing-any-texts free?

That feeling of freedom I felt a few weeks ago set off this first post.

You see, a few years ago my husband and I were expecting a third little Gillund and decided to make the leap to come back home. Throughout the packing, the unpacking, leaving great 9 to 5's and amazing friendships, I was completely oblivious of what was to come.  Let's be honest here, leaving the beauty of amenities the city could offer and re-sizing life to four good restaurants {and no Target!} was no easy fete, but I knew in my heart it was the right thing for us.  Yes, moving from 35W to rural Southwest Minnesota {and a farm, no less!} has been, to say the least, transition.

One of the moments that I have found complete solitude in since our return is seeing this beautiful countryside that God has created right here.  There were so many times that I would rush to get back to the city that I never really took the time to breathe it all in. I think of just how much my life lacked freedom.  There was always a need, a call, a rush, and sometimes, always, I missed taking it all in.

Moments I love about being in the country is taking a late afternoon four-wheel ride with my hubby on Sundays{I know what you're thinking...a planner on a four-wheeler...help us ALL!:)}.  We take roads that are off the beaten path, rarely worn, and sometimes filled with obstacles of heavy rock, washed out paths, and high weeds.  I realized on the last ride that this is exactly how life can be: all of these 'things' get in the way...and we sometimes, always, miss the real picture of being free. 

At what point do we stop, honor ourselves, honor our time, and just be free?

There is no one else that will tell us what path to take, we all know that.

So silence the phone- those calls can wait.
Grab a notepad {a real one sweets, the one with actual *paper*} and make your freedom list.
List all the things that you have longed to want, longed to be, and passions you forgot about.

And.
Find.
Your.
Free.

I found mine with my arms embraced around my husband, viewing a sunset against a field of brush, out in the middle of nowhere...and everywhere. I had finally found my free.

Where will you find yours?

{photo Pinterest}

4.12.2012

Sara + Cody {Wedding}

Sara and Cody were a couple that I worked with last summer and had SUCH a great time with the two lovebirds!

Sara was so sweet and detailed throughout the process of planning and I was thrilled that she also hired Simply Fabulous for her reception florals!  She knew right away that she loved purple and a bright yellow and I knew immediately that we needed to utilize our white mod vases to really make the colours pop {these little gems are available for rent as well!}.

Weeks later I recieved a great little reminder from Sara in my mailbox that reminded me again of why I really love what I do...and have the best clients because of it! 

"...You did a wonderful job by the way! The whole event was incredibly beautiful and stress free and I know Cody and I and our parents were VERY thankful to have you there keeping things on track! I just went to a wedding this past weekend, which was beautiful as well, but Cody and I of course couldn’t stop comparing everything to ours and how smoothly it went! Thank you so much! And again everything looked BEAUTIFUL!"

Thank you Sara and Cody for allowing Simply Fabulous to be a part of your day...it was amazing!!




Yellow Ranunculus and Purple Hydrangea. Lovely!

{photos by friends who celebrated this amazing day!}
Venues: Church of the Holy Redeemer, Landmark Mercantile
Bridal Party Florals: Marshall Floral
Reception Florals: Simply Fabulous Events & Design
Linen Rentals: Simply Fabulous Events & Design
Cake: Jean Schmidt
Photographer: Peters Photography



4.09.2012

Reflection {And Something New for Simply Fabulous}...

I have a confession to make.

Recently I have been wrapped in loss. It isn't a loss that has effected me directly, yet, but it has been near enough for me to take an honest look at so many of the things within life that it brought me back to my post for the New 2012.  In this post I brought in the New Year with anticipation, ruthlessness, and maybe a bit of rose coloured glasses for this gal.  The truth is, wedding season is upon me here at the shoppe and it is really, truly thrilling and rewarding in so many ways {which will be discussed in posts throughout the next weeks and months to come}.  But, as with so many things, life has brought some harsh realities...and I am trying to find the opportunity in each obstacle that has crossed this path.

A few months ago I had a Bride email me telling me that that blogpost changed her life. HER LIFE. How could something so small, such random thoughts, change someone's LIFE? It boggled me. It wasn't so much of what was said to directly effect her, but that she realized there was more to life than planning which shade of napkins would work with her table linen for her wedding day{she has me, after all:)}.  It was in reading my post that she ultimately decided that she was done with the planning, and was ready to enjoy planning her LIFE with her future HUSBAND...and let me take full reign. 

It was a lightbulb moment for me. 

Let's be honest, part of what I have loved in creating these beautiful events is the idea of taking those thoughts in my couple's heads of what they have been dreaming of and taking them to a whole level of awesomeness.  I am pretty confident in saying that I have accomplished that with each wedding I have collaborated on.  But at some point, even the best of planners acknowledge that there is more to life than the details. The 'more to life' is living it....so things are changing just a bit.

Numero uno, we are getting back to blogging because, to be honest, working in the shoppe alone most days gets to be pretty darn lonely and blogging is pretty darn fun for this gal. Which brings us to numero dos...

We are eliminating Fabulous Fridays and we are switching gears to...

get ready...

Simply Sundays. 

While I won't claim to be the guru on finding your dreams, your mojo, or that bliss we are all searching for in being our own bosses, my hope is to give everyone the opportunity to dream, to strive, and to forget about the 9 to 5 for one blog post, for a few minutes, hopefully weekly. There is no time that is better than this very weekend to get started and I hope you find it worth a read.  If not, well, just look for all of the beautiful blog posts about amazing weddings wedged in between:).

Until Sunday,
*Lisa

3.29.2012

It Takes a Village...


When it comes to planning the wedding, sometimes it really does take a village to make it all happen.  So often I hear couples express the comment "I didn't know this would be so much work!"

In reality, weddings don't have to be work.  Weddings {and the joy of planning them} are a once-in-a-lifetime moment into a new chapter of your lives.  The anticipation of marrying your soul mate should be the one thing that stays at the forefront of all of details of planning the day.

So attend Simply Fabulous: A Wedding Event this Sunday.

Talk with talented, professional vendors that have a passion for being a part of 'the village'.

Get educated on what you "really" need to make your celebration a fabulous one.

Pick the brain of Brittney Madsen of A Northwood's Wedding Blog to see what she forecasts to be the new trends coming our way.

And then chat with this fabulous planner & designer about making your wedding day dreams a reality.

Registration is open, quick, and super easy.  Just click on the 'Events' tab listed above and get ready for some fun...we're planning a celebration after all!

{photo Tara Guerard blog}

3.13.2012

Our Special Guest for Simply Fabulous: A Wedding Event {because she's a cupcake}

One of the things I have found immense pride in is the quality of vendors that have continuously signed on for Simply Fabulous: A Wedding Event.  If you have attended in the past and have wondered HOW these vendors have found the Event I will let you in on a little secret:
We.
Find.
Them. 

We take the time to read client reviews, talk with others within the industry, comb through their websites, and only then after falling madly in love with what they do and how much their own clients love them; are they extended a personal invitation. 

Twenty Exclusive Vendor invitations to something special. 

Something just for you.

At each Event we strive to bring engaged couples something unique, different, and inspiring.  The Event was created because we want for you to dream and to believe that you truly can have the wedding you want, with the vendors you love, and your inspirations brought to life.

We also know that so much research to make your wedding day happen can be daunting, exhausting, and {gasp!} work. So we are bringing a very special guest to the Event on April 1st at the Landmark Mercantile to get you a *wee* bit excited about planning this fabulous little gig called YOUR WEDDING. 

Not only is this gal very near and dear to my heart, but my belief is that she will kickstart yours and get you oh-so-giddy for that hokey pokey you know your dad wants to dance to.

Alas, I present Simply Fabulous: A Wedding Event's Very Special Guest, Brittney Madsen of:

To learn a bit more about why Simply Fabulous thinks this gal is ah-mazing, how her baby A Northwood's Wedding can inspire you, and her confession for the wedding day; read on dear Brides...

Warmest hellos to the lovely brides, and fans alike, of Simply Fabulous and my dear friend, Lisa. Isn’t she amazing?!
First of all, I have to say thank her for this exciting opportunity to be a part of the Simply Fabulous blog family and for the invitation to be a part of the Simply Fabulous Event. On behalf of A Northwoods Wedding, we feel so honored and couldn’t be more thrilled for April 1st!



Brittney, tell us how you feel in love with the wedding industry and why:
As cliché as it sounds, I live for love and have romance running through my veins. I always have and I always will. I’ve been enamored with the idea of celebrating love between two people with an incredible event and seeing that come to life is something I will never tire of. Even as a little girl buying my first bridal magazine, I adored the idea of lifelong love.

 {Seriously, isn't she just lovely? Photo: Dave Grube Photography}

Can you tell us how ANW {A Northwoods Wedding} came to be and what your ‘role’ is within it?
The story of ANW is definitely a ‘modern love story.’ Through a random Twitter conversation about a coffee recipe between one social media gal in Minnesota and a fab wedding photog out of Wisconsin, the idea of ANW was born. Both Jenna and I knew there was a need for a place where Midwest brides could gain inspiration from weddings that actually happen right in their backyard. We also knew of all the incredible Midwest wedding talent there is here and we grew tired of never seeing their brilliance shine in the realms national wedding blogosphere. It was then we knew we were onto something special.
Jenna and I share many of the responsibilities of the blog, everything from the posts to managing our incredible sponsors. It’s always more fun when you work together!


Tell us how you go about searching for your inspiration for the blog!
Inspiration is found in so many places. A lot of our vendor-sponsored posts are submissions from the vendors themselves or work we sought out from them. Other places we gather inspiration from are fashion blogs, other wedding blogs, and of course, one of my favorite things in the world, Pinterest. (Enter: Shameless plug. Follow me! www.pinterest.com/BrittneyMadsen)


{one of Brittney's MANY inspiration boards}
You are originally from our area. What do you feel is one of the biggest misconceptions about Midwest weddings?
Growing up in the heart of Minnesota and transitioning to the city, I think I’ve found the biggest misconception to be that because of our more traditional tendencies, we also lack creativity. Well, friends, we are here to prove them all wrong. Whether you want the rustic barn setting or the chic downtown loft, the Midwest has the capacity and talent to bring your vision to life.

 Being surrounded by everything wedding each day is pretty much amazing. What is your favorite part of a wedding?
I eat, sleep, and breathe weddings and yes, it is an incredible thing; Some might even say a blessed thing. J

When Brides are looking for inspiration during the planning experience, what do you feel ANW can offer them?
ANW offers something unique for wedding inspiration. Unlike many of the other wedding blogs out there, ANW is completely driven by the incredible talent and events held in the Midwest. As much fun as it is to see how weddings are done in other parts of the country and around the world, nothing can beat seeing how beautiful your backyard can be when it’s done right. ANW gives brides the chance to do just that. It offers inspiration and shows brides how attainable a beautiful event in the Midwest can be.

What can Brides expect when meeting you at the Event?
Brides: I want to chat with you! I want to know what you want to see on ANW, what things you’re loving (and loathing) about the wedding planning process and what would make it easier for you. I can’t wait to hear about your big day and how all of the thought-filled details are coming along. Everything we do is for you so hearing how planning your happiest day is going is one of our favorite things. I hope you come and sit a spell with me…we’re going to have such a wonderful time!

 Last, if there was one piece of advice you would offer to Brides in the planning stages, what would that be?
One piece of advice I would give to any bride is to trust the professionals you’re working with. That starts out with choosing the right ones for your event and allowing their creative genius to work its magic. The right vendor will listen to your vision and bring it to life. I promise you’ll feel less stressed and be even more excited about your wedding. Let the process of planning one of your most joyous days be as enjoyable as the day itself.

Final question: Wedding cake, cupcake, or pie for the wedding day?
Cupcake. It’s no secret that I have a soft spot for those delightful little treats...they truly are the way to my heart. J


Meet Brittney of A Northwoods Wedding Blog Sunday, April 1st at the Landmark Mercantile in Marshall, Minnesota from 12:00-4:00 along with all of Simply Fabulous: A Wedding Event Exclusive Vendors!  Pre-Registration is available for Brides at the 'Events' tab above!

2.19.2012

Gown Love.

Prepare for beauty. 

There is just something about these gowns from Claire Pettibone that remind me a bit of the Princess and the Pea, a load of romance, and a reminder of why couture gowns are just oh-so-dreamy. It's a complete, utter LOVE.






Photographed by the amazing Elizabeth Messina, courtesy of her lovely site Kiss the Groom.

2.14.2012

A Valentine's Gift Just for You {And Your Fiance}..


With all the love in the air, we neglected to mention that Pre-Registration for Simply Fabulous: A Wedding Event is now OPEN!  Go to the 'Events' tab above and register for this AMAZING Event!  Promising to be one of our most exciting Events yet, this is one event you do not want to miss in planning your special day! Talented vendors, delicous chef prepared hor dourves, stunning bridal attire and one VERY special guest talking all things wedding fabulous with you and your fiance for your special day!

Be There.
Be Inspired.

Planning a wedding has never been so fabulous.

2.07.2012

Do You Know What Tomorrow Brings?


You're Engaged.

You deserve an Event that is all about You.
Your Fiance. 
And One Unforgettable Wedding Day.

Attend the Event that is created based on passion for beautiful weddings,
prides itself on educating excited engaged couples,
and seeks the best in the industry brought to the Event by invitation only.

Sunday, April 1st at the Landmark Mercantile in Marshall.
Pre-Registration for the Event opens tomorrow,
Wednesday February 8, 2012 at 8:00 a.m.
{Online Pre-Registration under the 'Events' Page}


Be There.
Be Inspired.

1.27.2012

Making An Entrance

Amid the flurry of details for your wedding day, have you thought of your entrance?

Whether it be to your ceremony or your reception venue, creating an entrance to the beauty of what's inside is equally as important as what is within for your guest's viewing.  Although these stunning entrances aren't into a wedding, visually they are breathtaking- the same feeling you want to inspire for your wedding day...
remember, inspiration for your wedding day doesn't have to just come from a wedding magazine. It truly is about what moves you in every day life...

Which brings me to ask....how will you make your entrance?
{photo love by one of my favorite inspiration life blogs, Oh Joy!}


Here's to hoping your weekend is light, lovely, a bit sparkly, and always fabulous,
*Lisa