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Like Sands Through the Hourglass....

Posted Thursday, December 27, 2007 5:14 PM

I was wrong. So very wrong. I thought after the wedding was over, my husband and I would have plenty of time to just relax and enjoy without having to meet with vendors or pick out things for our registries or deal with an ever-growing guest list.

What an idiot I was. Before I was engaged, my life was jam-packed with events and meetings and family and errands and travel. Why in the world would I think that after my insane life became a part of my husband’s insane life that it all would be any easier?

I blame pop culture. With the exception of "Father of the Bride II," you don’t get sequels to wedding movies. I’d like to see “While You Were Sleeping 2: All the Stuff I Did While You Were Still in Bed”; “My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2”: The Family Comes for Dinner – Again”; or “When Harry Met Sally 2: Life on the Side.”

This weekend we have family in town; the weekend after we are free – as far as I know, for the moment, I think. The weekend after we’re attending a newlywed retreat. Then the following weekend we have a wedding in Chicago. I think things will start to slow down after that – but as I noted above, I’ve been wrong before.

I’d love to know if other newlyweds feel the same. Forget about a wedded bliss weekend – we’re looking for five minutes where we don’t have to be somewhere or do something. If you can send us five minutes of your time, we're starting up a collection. Time

Posted by Shoshie
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re: Like Sands Through the Hourglass....

I have no time to spare.  It is madness.  But it's also the holidays.  Life will slow down.  And stop planning things!  Like a newlywed retreat!  I'm sure it will be fun, but make sure you mark down everything you have planned and don't overload the calendar.

Posted by edmo    Friday, December 28, 2007 10:32 AM


re: Like Sands Through the Hourglass....

I am so with you, Shoshie.

I just want one week of nothingness.  It doesn't seem possible, though.

Safe travels to you!

Posted by silliestbunny    Friday, December 28, 2007 1:10 PM


re: Like Sands Through the Hourglass....

I'm right there with you.  I feel like DH and I never have time to ourselves because we always have something going on, family to see, friends to hang out with, it's never ending.  We've started scheduling weekends on the calendar so that when someone calls and asks if we have a date available to do something we look at the calendar and say we already have plans that day!

Posted by oughtonk    Friday, December 28, 2007 3:32 PM


re: Like Sands Through the Hourglass....

I hear you, sister!  It seems as though every weekend books up just as soon as the previous weekend ends.  It can definitely be stressful.  It leaves no time to work on fixing up the house, much less clean it!  Cleaning gets done somewhere between cooking dinner and grocery shopping.  I like the idea of scheduing weekends on the calendar.  I'll have to try that!

Posted by knicc27    Saturday, December 29, 2007 10:01 PM


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About Shoshie

This Chicagoan turned California girl is all about making people smile -- and I love to plan things. For more about me, and how I'm making my way through Just Married life, Enjoy My Blog: Tales of a Jewish Newlywed.


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