

That’s right, folks, yours truly is older than the world wide web… sort of. Regardless, it was in the 90s, and for those of you who are unaware, the public internet was launched in 1991. I can’t remember if we started going to Computers (this was the name of the “class”, I can’t make this up) in first grade (that would make me, like, 6-7 years old) or third grade (I would be, like, 9).
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I learned how to use the internet in elementary school. Joke’s on you, though, because there are no captions…! If you only came for photos, scroll all the way down to the carousel. So be patient! You will get the wedding content you’re looking for! I ~promise~ once everything is said and done and our party is finalized, I will do a whole post on everything we did with photos (and maybe some video, not sure yet). We’re filling them with custom curated goodies and waiting for things to come in for the boxes. Regardless, we’re working on these proposal boxes that have cut/applied vinyl on them with a funny statement on the front with the question popped on the inside. My mom told me I should only have 2-3 bridesmaids. I don’t mind if the numbers are uneven by 1 or 2, which I think we were able to get to.

So I have been badgering my fiancé to, like, think of more men he’d like in his party. Problem is, I also want my fiancé’s daughters in the party, and he has a good friend he wants in the party, and then I have a great friend from art school, and. Of course I could make this extremely easy on myself and just ask my matron of honor and like 2 bridesmaids and call it a day.

I know that’s the complete opposite of what most people want, but seriously… I am lowkey hoping some of my girls say no. There are two women, three even, whom I want to ask and have as a part of my party, but seeing as I already have 11 on my roster… Let me tell you, having multiple close girlfriends as well as those I’m obligated to ask makes this part very stressful. I can’t tell anyone.īecause the stuff we’re working on are in preparation of proposing to our wedding party. Then there are the questions about what I’m working on when I say I’m working on wedding stuff and the thing is, I can’t tell you. The ones that are available are too expensive for us. Apparently the venues where we want to have it are already booked as they’re private estates/vacation rentals. We’re all in this together.įor anyone else who’s been affected by a layoff event at their company-good luck, you got this!Įver since Luis and I got engaged, I’ve been getting asked a variety of wedding-themed questions: did you set a date? Where are you having it? How’s the planning going? Etc. I pulled myself back onto LinkedIn and started campaigning for others as well as myself. But for now, I’m employed on a ticking time bomb and will continue to serve until my number is called to move on to bigger, better things. Once all is said and done for myself, I will spill the carefully crafted morning tea and provide my personal opinion of it all. My master resume has been updated and uploaded to my about page for download. In order to keep things intact for myself, I am not at liberty to speak on what’s going on or the processes, but what I will say is I’m back on the market, baby. I, along with several other colleagues of mine, were briefed on the current events and provided a timeline and several documents to review and sign. This year, we’re already seeing more layoffs from the same companies, including mine.

Even the company I work for had a reduction in workforce, citing reorganization after acquiring PlushCare and 2nd.MD. Last year saw mass layoffs left and right from companies like GoPuff, Twitter, Google, Meta, Amazon-the list goes on.
