Fun at David’s

Cobbers are many things. First of all we are students. And then some of us are athletes, some are musicians. Some Cobbers are scientists and some Cobbers are shrewd businessmen. Cobbers are interns and leaders. Some Cobbers are boyfriends, some Cobbers are girlfriends, and some Cobbers (wink, wink) are fiances. This Cobber is many things including a fiancé to the most amazing man in the world (I may have a biased opinion). Lately I have been consumed with homework, projects, practicing, my internship, classes, my worship band, and trying to catch a few zzzzs in the midst of everything. Unfortunately what has suffered in all my Cobber busyness are my wedding plans, which only slightly scares me considering I’m getting married in about 120 some days. But this weekend I finally was able to take some time away from my homework and take care of a few wedding things. After church on Sunday, me and one of my bridesmaids, Katie Hedberg, headed on over to David’s Bridal to order her dress, find some shoes, and maybe even some jewelry. After the laughter subsided over Katie putting on an awful color dress for fitting purposes, she put on the right color and we headed over to the shoe section to pick out some bridesmaid shoes. Shoe after shoe went on and off of our feet it was almost ridiculous. Finally she helped me decide on the final shoe choice and color. Well, you can’t really have a dress and shoes without jewelry, so that became our next stop. Finding jewelry to match the bridesmaids dresses didn’t take long as it pretty much popped out at us. Maybe we were a bit too hasty, but the outfit looked great, so why not? As we were making a decision on jewelry, we just happened to be standing right by the tiaras - big and small, beautiful tiaras just begging to be worn. Well, both Katie and I decided that we would surrender to their plea and put on the biggest ones we could find. Perfect for a photo opportunity! After purchasing the dress, shoes, and jewelry we headed off for lunch at Schlotzky’s Deli. All in all, it was a really great day with lots of laughter – just what I needed to give me a break from homework and feel more accomplished with my plans for the big day.
