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So....I bought a wedding dress!!! I had it narrowed down to two, both would need 'heavy altering' of course, but details...so I went back this past week along with my aunt (also a seamstress) for her professional opinion and made my choice!  I'm very excited, though it won't get here for another 6 weeks or something.  

We booked the place, Fair Oaks Ranch golf club near Boerne!!....well, actually we have the contract (or Brent does) we just need to finish up.  Cakes are done!  We had another cake tasting this past week and both really liked her and the cakes.   Brent, I think, is most excited for this, which says a lot for the cakes since he is a self proclaimed cookie man.  He didn't get his blonde brownies, but  I think he's ok with the alternative.  His will be, and I'll try to describe it exactly how Brent did, a 2-tiered chocolate cake--VERY moist--with chocolate chips (this was very important and asked her several times if this is possible....like we're making cake history here or something, bless his heart), with fudge filling, chocolate running off the sides and adorned in chocolate covered strawberries.  My cake is a creamcheese pound cake with raspberry filling and a butter cream frosting!  They were so good.  Save your calories!

Now, we need a florist, bridesmaids dresses....oh, and INVITATIONS!  I promise we'll get on that soon.  
 
Oh, I almost forgot!!!  Brent worked on his deck this weekend!!! YAY!! Monumental moment for all of us following the "deck progress."  We now have steps! :)


Comments

Amber Stevenson said…
Fair Oaks Ranch Country Club is wonderful!! That is where we had our reception...Zach's parents live there. The cakes sound yummy!
Molly said…
good job! you are so on a roll!! oh, and way to light a fire under his booty about the deck. i think he has a world record for taking his freggin sweet time!!! haha i cant wait!!! tell me if u need ANYTHING!!
Catherine said…
I love the dress Tamarah, though the hair is a little much. I can't wait to taste those cakes!(:

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