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  1. yay, another cabo surf bride! you will love it, trust me. you are in good company too. Lots of past and future cabo surf girls on here. lemme know if you need help (although by now my advice is probably outdated...)
  2. I read this yesterday and meant to post a link. I totally thought of Trisha! Very cool -- they totally should have featured your story!!
  3. Oh Heidi, I don't even know what to say. I am really sorry for what you are going through, and we are here if you want to talk more about it. BIG HUGS
  4. I wore wedges (2.5 inch heels?) in the sand and it was fine. The key is having an ankle strap so that they stay on snugly with no effort.
  5. welcome back! I loved your pictures and am so jealous of your long honeymoon!
  6. Quote: Originally Posted by jilly76 So I told him I was going to get an IUD, I didn't realize there was one with hormones and one without, whats do they do differently? My period isn't too bad, so I could deal with a heavier period. With an IUD what are the chances of getting pregnant, is it close to the same as the pill or less? There is one with low dose hormones (Mirena) and one without any (Paragard). With the Mirena your periods might still be really light. Not so much with the Paragard. I think the pregnancy chance is the same as the pill or better ~99.9% http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intrauterine_device
  7. Leigh - I love how you can turn a graffiti-painted, gum-covered street into a beautiful setting for an engagement photo. I love them all!
  8. For what it's worth, I have an IUD and I'm really happy with it. I have the non-hormone one. Advantages: No fuss, nothing to do except check on it once a month No monthly cost No hormones Disadvantages: Heavier period I'm happy to answer any questions about it if you want. I know everyone reacts differently to different methods of BC but I am pretty happy with mine overall.
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    Hola!

    welcome!! what venues are you looking into? maybe we can help
  10. I am kinda obsessed with Martha Stewart's new line at Macy's. And I work across the street from a Macy's. And I just bought a new house. It's dangerous!!!!!
  11. Quote: Originally Posted by sanchez0014 I think you should take his name. Afterall, when people introduce themselves they usually use the long version of their names. It is very rare for someone to call you by your whole name anyway. How many time do you think someone will address you by Jackie Mathey? Not very often. Usually they call you by your first name or Mrs. Mathey. I say take his name and don't overthink the rest. Have fun with his name and embrase it. Hope this advice helps... Uhhh, or I could have just said ditto this!
  12. I have to say, it's not very often that you OUTLOUD say your whole name, and when you do, you can say "Jacquelyn Mathey." Most of the time, you say "Hi, I'm Jackie." Right? I have had a new last name for 10 months now and I am still getting used to saying it. I am totally used to writing it, but the outloud, "I'm JANET LASTNAME" is so rare that it still seems weird to say. Does that help at all?
  13. Yep, it was! Just call the office and verify everything you need, like a birth certificate, etc. I just cannot remember what all is required. Good luck!
  14. We got married at the Courthouse in Arlington. It was super easy...went something like this: A random Wednesday, on our lunch hour... (oh, and we are DC residents, not VA residents) We took the Metro to Courthouse, went inside and up to the marriage license office. Paid $30 and showed some ID, got the paperwork started. Then we went across the street to this lawyer's office and they did a civil ceremony in the basement. I think it was $50, and they have someone there all day to do them. You can get their names from the people at the courthouse, and you can make an appointment beforehand. Then you walk back to the courthouse, turn in the signed papers. Then you can come back the next day and get copies of the signed sealed certificate for $2 each. I might have some of the details off (maybe the lawyer submits the paperwork in the end? I forget) but basically it was super easy and we did it all on our lunch hour. Then we walked across the street to Wendy's and got Frosty's!
  15. Welcome! I think our last (and only?) El Encanto bride got married the same day as me...I don't remember if we ever got a review from her. I remember that I met the bride's brother in the hot tub at the Cabo Surf hotel after our weddings, and he said it was nice. But I don't remember much else... Hopefully we can help you out!
  16. Have you looked into the Cabo Surf Hotel? Maybe they will waive a location fee because you are getting married on a weekday? It's definitely fairly secluded, although there are always some surfers around. I think they have pretty reasonable food/beverage prices and if you tell them you are on a budget maybe they can work with you. Armando is the guy to talk to there.
  17. I don't know anything about Cancun, but Dreams Cabo isn't super nightlife-y. You can take a cab to downtown Cabo, but the resort itself it away from all the clubs. It's stunningly beautiful though!! Maybe the RIU Cabo is a better option for the nightlife part? Luckily there are a ton of Dreams Cabo brides here who can help you!
  18. I would go to whatever nice department store is in your area. Do you have Nordstrom?
  19. It was about a year and a half ago, but I got my dress from them. It was perfect and arrived early!
  20. I am so sorry and I know just how you feel. This happened to me last week (minus the dog part). The insurance company is "investigating it" blahblahblahb...it sucks. I gets better though, I promise.
  21. I would definitely rent a car! Cabs are not the best option, in my opinion. With a car, you can zip yourself all over town and really get to know your way around. Just drive in the right lane and let everyone pass you on the left and you'll be fine (I guess I should say if you are just going to Cabo San Lucas and don't plan on leaving a 5 block radius then you might not need a car, but if you want to explore San Jose, the corridor, etc, then I would get a car.)
  22. awww this is one of my favorite stories!!!!! I love it, and the pics are amazing, as always, Leigh
  23. Quote: Originally Posted by melglnh2o I have been to David's Bridal and a Jeanettes Boutique in Manassas. I plan on going to Katherine's in Old Town and I have also heard great things about Leesburg Bridal so I hope to get out that way soon. A friend recommended a place in B'More called Stellas. Have you heard of it? I found the dress I ended up buying at Jeanettes (though I bought it at netbride.com). The other places I liked were Nicole Miller in Tysons Galleria and another shop I cant remember the name but it was in the fancy part (Kentlands?) of Gaithersburg. Maybe it started with a P? Sorry I am not much help, I live in the city so I get lost when I go to the 'burbs! I had a pretty bad experience at I Do I Do but they did have a huge selection. I also went to a place maybe called Marie's in Old Town that was okay.
  24. I feel like I am the resident cheapass of the board, but I spent about $280 on 100 invitations, if I remember correctly. Got them thru costco and einvite. They were kinda boring but so simple and easy and never a headache.
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