HELLO!
Oh my goodness, it’s been so so long since I have posted! It was a crazy busy year! I got married, got a new puppy, did extensive home renovations, shot weddings and yes…. I'm still stinging!
I felt like I needed to take a break from posting as it was status quo in that dept. And well it kind of still is.
I can't believe its been two years since I started! Sometimes its hard to see improvements when they happen in small increments. Often you need to take a step back to see the forest for the trees.
I’ve started to workout and do yoga and do long daily walks with my pups. I’m determined to get my body back. I'm starting to feel a bit more like a normal person. More in this world.
My dizziness, dare I say is almost gone as of late….. I don’t want to jinx it by saying it.
Let us say that after going through a super stressful year -I had minor downs but seriously got through it like a champ.
Planning a wedding is super stressful, and stress to a person with Lyme is like kryptonite! Don’t get me wrong I had some hiccups and I ain’t symptom-free yet.
So I sting on sting and sting on.
I do have a lot to share from this past year so I’ll start with the pretty fun stuff and share some pics from our wedding.
We had a stellar day with friends and family. So many traveled up north for our little woodland gathering and even my best friend got ordained and married us. We got hitched at Epicure Catering & Cherry Basket Farm in Northport MI. The venue is a farm to table kinda place and cooked everything right there on location. Killer. We were so worried about it being too cold as just a week prior the nights were in the 30’s, but it ended up being the hottest day of the summer clocking in at 94 degrees all thanks to hurricane season. The night was perfectly balmy and was the most beautiful setting for an outdoor affair. As you can probably guess Christian and I worked insanely hard to make the day everything we envisioned. Christian had me balling my eyes out with his vows, and it solidified that I married just the right man. Oh and as you can probably guess... yes, I did bring my bees to the wedding.
Photos: Phil Chester