July 30, 2010

We got it!!!!!

We got {more} things done. Hooray!!!! It feels really really nice.
Let's start with Mike's outfit. A big na-na-ni-na-nao {no} to the zoot suit.
Mike and I went to Macy's and we got it figured out. OMG!!! Hold meeeeee... I wanna squeeeeze this man.

This outfit is soooo much more like my fiancee {still having a hard time not calling him my boyfriend}. It makes me happy, but more important, Mike felt good {badass as he would say}.
Time to look for shoes. One of our favorite stores here in Denver is Fashionation so we went there hunting for shoes. No surprise, we found it. Easy-peasy. Plus the suit coat. Badaaaaaass.
Mike's outfit is almost compleeeeete.


Next day {Friday} I went with Carol to David's Bridal to order my sister's dress and I found a cool pair of shoes. It's white but they will dye it pink, matching my dress. Sweeeeeeet.

The other thing we got done is the bridal shower registry. I just learned that there's NO bridal shower registry in USA, but since in Brasil we do have a "here is what you need to buy", I thought would be easier and less bossy to make the registry so people can have a "help" on choosing what they wanna buy.
Get the gun out babeeee!!! lol


July 28, 2010

Invitations!!!!

Whee!!!!! I finally printed the bridal shower invitations, cut {one by one} and got it ready to send. Feels nice to get things done. One less thing to worry about.

Well, anyway still the wedding invitation to think about. So let's get it started.
I wanna use the phrase "tying the knot" and then I called my guru {Tarsila} and here is the bright idea teaser!!!

I can't wait to work on it and get this one done too!!!

Let them eat cake!!!

We are trying to have an appointment with Emma, from the cupcake shop, but the world is soooo busy lately that we haven't had a chance to meet with her yet. It's time for us to order the cake!!! Yummies!!!! We still need to try some little cupcakes to decide the top tier flavor. The bottom tier is the yummiest tho ^^. Pezzimenti: banana cake with nutella and peanut butter frosting.
Changing the topic a little bit, I follow some other blogs and I found this video {so fitting}.

Our cake will be way more pretty, tasty and will be way more "us". Ahhhhw!!! Looking soooo forward to see the cake.

July 27, 2010

Monday & Tuesday

Monday night we went to Lori's house. More and more ideas. Lori {such a sweet lady} offered her house to host the bridal shower AND a brunch after the wedding, so we can open the presents with the family. I thought it was a great idea!!!

I also had a better idea about the "program" I need to do for the big day. Introduce the wedding party, time the ceremony, show the menu and write a little bit about the wedding, our love and happiness in sharing it with you!!!
Beside that Mike and I were looking for some songs for the wedding {processional, bride, recessional and first dance}. One of our choices is "We belong forever" from Reverend Horton Heat. I think will be really cute.
Tuesday we {Teryl, Lori, Carol, Brianna and I} went to David's Bridal to try on my wedding gown and Brianna's dress.
OMG!!!! I was so happy, the dress fit really good and makes me feel wonderful. Yaaaaaay!!!! The dress is the one!!!!
Brianna was having a blast, running around and spinning like a princess. The dress is gorgeous and it matches the color of my ribbon.

When we were almost done Lori mentioned the bridesmaids dresses. We checked it out and another "yay" at David's Bridal. The bridesmaids dresses were found. Lori and Carol were happy and gorgeous!!! Now everybody has a dress and everybody is maaaatching!!!!

It was such a great trip to David's Bridal.

Weekend update

Since Mike works from home on Mondays, it feels like my week starts on Tuesdays. Hello week!!!
This weekend was busy because we went to the UMS {Underground Music Showcase} but the wedding stuff still on!!!
Saturday we went to Suavecito to check out Mike's idea about wearing a Zoot Suit.
Not sure if we are in love or not, but we will give it a shot and try it again {the right size and color this time}.

Sunday was supposed to be just a "Rock Band Day" but Lori and I were chatting about wedding stuff!!!
I looked for customized flip flops online. In Brazil is a big deal to give flip flops for the ladies in a wedding {so everybody can stay for hours dancing}. Is like cupcakes for a birthday party. So I am ordering some flip flops so you guys can take it home as a favor plus use it at the wedding. Take your high wheels off , put on flip flops and "just daaaance"!!!!!
I found some ideas online, but I'm not sold on any of those yet. All I know is that pink is a great great greeeat color!!!!

Beside that I think I'm done with the guests lists for the bridal shower, the bachelorette party and the wedding.
I've been bonded with my notebook and computer.
The other day I was googling "bow" images and I found this great idea for the napkins.

I'm really excited about all the details and little things that are making my life crazy busy to make the big day so special!!!!

July 21, 2010

Being a good sharer!!!

We've been crazy busy but {of course} we didn't forget about the wedding stuff.
So far we decided how we want the cake and from where {The Shoppe}.

We decided who will be the photographer {Matt Novak}, but not sure how much it will cost.

We decided what we want on top of the cake {Adios & Ciao Ciao}, but it needs some adjustments.

We also know the colors: white + black + pink {no surprises uh?!}

Feels like I'm going to the doctor

Here in USA we need to make an appointment {this is why the comparison with the Doctor's} before hit the store. Walk-ins are not very welcome. So I did it. I called David's Bridal today and I set an appointment for next Tuesday.
As I said before, I want a dress that is puffy, strapless and if possible, I wanna tie a ribbon on it.
This is the best one I found so far {with Jenn's help ^^}.

Brianna's dress might be the one too, so we are all going to David's Bridal on Tuesday. Apparently we can match her dress color with my ribbon color. Cross your fingers people, I wanna be done about the dress and worry about other things for the big day!!!

I feel the rain!!!!

It's almost Bridal Shower time!!!!! In Brazil it would be a kitchen tea {cha de cozinha}!!!!
Tarsila made the frame for me {thanks Tata} and "ta-da"!!!! A lot of pink, cute font, a few details and this is our invitation for the Bridal Shower.
A lot of pink will be involved in this wedding so the Bridal Shower cannot be different.
Andrea and I agreed on the favor. Very cute "scoop of love". It's a teeny tiny ice cream scoop. Can't wait to order it and have a bunch of those little cuties in a basket to thank the girls for being part of it!!!

July 19, 2010

Food tasting

One of the good things about The Crystal Rose is that we don't need to worry about catering. All we had to do is attend one of the monthly food tasting and pick our favorites!!!
There was a buffet serving the options that are in the menu and we could try everything.
We dragged Lori & Tim, Andrea & Josh and Brianna to help us. Brianna was the first to announce "this bacon {ham} is yummy".

So many options but here is our favorites:
Honey glazed ham
Roasted breast of turkey
Bow tie pasta
Tortellini pasta
Calypso fruit salad
Scalloped potato
California mixed veggies

We are attending another food tasting next month. Nothing wrong with free food plus knowing that our choice will be delicious for everybody's "picious"!!!

July 18, 2010

It's "registry" time!!!!

Everything is going so fast, a lot of help, a lot of ideas, a lot of things to do.
Saturday Mike and I started on our registries. We got the super gun and "ta-da"!!!!
We are having two registries. The first one for the bridal shower and the second one for the wedding.
Is harder to make a registry since we are living together for over a year, but still missing a few things {the salad spinner for example} and there are things that can be replaced!!!!
Is really exciting to have an upgrade in the house!!! LOL

July 16, 2010

Can I get married?!

In about two weeks Mike and I are going to the court to get the paper work to get married, so today I caught myself thinking.... "Can I get married with a tourist visa? And if NOT?????? Oh nooooes!!!!"

Here is what St. Google told me...
Can you get married on a travel visa? Generally, yes. You may enter the U.S. on a travel visa, marry a U.S. citizen then return home before your visa expires. Where you run into trouble is if you enter on a travel visa with the intention of marrying and staying in the U.S.
You might have heard about someone who got married in the United States while on a travel visa, didn't return home, and successfully adjusted their status to permanent resident. Why were these people allowed to stay? Well, it is possible to adjust status from a travel visa, but people in this scenario were able to prove that they came to the U.S. with honest travel intentions and happened to make a spur-of-the-moment decision to get married.
To successfully adjust status after marrying on a travel visa, the foreign spouse must show that they had originally intended to return home, and the marriage and desire to stay in the United States was not premeditated. Some couples find it difficult to satisfactorily prove intent but others are successful.
If you're thinking of getting married in the United States while on a travel visa, here are some things you should consider:

1. If you choose to stay in the country and adjust status, what will happen if you are denied? No one expects to be denied a visa or a status adjustment, but not everyone is eligible to receive one. Reasons for denial may include a person's health, criminal history, previous bans or simply a lack of required evidence. If you are the immigrating foreigner, are you prepared to appeal a denial and perhaps retain the services of an immigration lawyer, and more likely, return home? What will you do if you're the U.S. citizen? Will you pack up your life in the U.S. and immigrate to your spouse's country? Or will circumstances like children or work keep you from leaving the USA? In which case, would you divorce your new spouse so you can both move on with your lives? These are difficult questions to answer, but the possibility of being denied an adjustment is very real, so you should both be prepared for any eventuality.

2. It will be a while before you can travel. You can forget about exotic honeymoons or trips to the home country for a while. If you choose to stay in the country and adjust status, the foreign spouse will not be able to leave the U.S. until they apply for and receive advance parole or a green card. If the foreign spouse leaves the country before securing one of these two documents, they would not be allowed re-entry. You and your spouse would have to start the immigration process from scratch by petitioning for a spouse visa from while the foreign spouse remains in his or her own country.

3. Border protection officials are paying attention. When the foreigner arrives at the port-of-entry, they will be asked for the purpose of their travel. You should always be upfront and honest with border protection officials. If you state your intent as, "To see the Grand Canyon," and a search of your luggage reveals a wedding dress, be prepared for the inevitable grilling. If the border official believes that you're not coming to the U.S. for just a visit and you cannot prove your intent to leave before your visa expires, you'll be on the next plane home.

4. It is ok to enter the U.S. on a travel visa and marry a U.S. citizen if the foreigner intends to return to his/her home country. The problem is when your intent is to STAY in the country. You can get married and go back home before your visa expires, but you'll need hard evidence to prove to the border officials that you intend to return home. Come armed with lease agreements, letters from employers, and above all, a return ticket. The more evidence that you can show that proves your intention to return home, the better your chances will be of getting through the border.

5. Avoid visa fraud. If you have secretly secured a travel visa to marry your American sweetie to bypass the normal process of obtaining a fiancé or spouse visa in order to enter and remain in the U.S., you should rethink your decision. You could be accused of committing visa fraud. If fraud is found, you could face serious consequences. At the very least, you will have to return to your home country. Even worse, you may incur a ban and be prevented from re-entering the U.S. indefinitely.

6. Are you ok with saying goodbye to your old life from a distance? If you marry on a whim while in the U.S. and decide to stay, you will be without many of your personal belongings and you will need to make arrangements to settle your affairs in your home country from a distance, or wait until you are allowed to travel home. One of the advantages of moving to the U.S. on a fiancé or spouse visa is that you have some time to put your affairs in order while waiting for the visa approval. There's an opportunity for closure that you won't have with a spur-of-the-moment marriage. There's time to say goodbye to friends and family, close bank accounts and end other contractual obligations. In addition, there are all kinds of documents and evidence that must be submitted for the adjustment of status. Hopefully there will be a friend or family member back home who can gather the information for you and send whatever you need to the U.S.
Remember: The intention of a travel visa is a temporary visit. If you want to get married during your visit then return home before your visa expires that's okay, but a travel visa should not be used with the intention of entering the United States to marry, stay permanently and adjust status. The fiancé and spouse visas are designed for this purpose.
Reminder: You should always obtain legal advice from a qualified immigration attorney before proceeding to ensure you are following current immigration lCan you get married on a travel visa? Generally, yes. You may enter the U.S. on a travel visa, marry a U.S. citizen then return home before your visa expires. Where you run into trouble is if you enter on a travel visa with the intention of marrying and staying in the U.S.
You might have heard about someone who got married in the United States while on a travel visa, didn't return home, and successfully adjusted their status to permanent resident. Why were these people allowed to stay? Well, it is possible to adjust status from a travel visa, but people in this scenario were able to prove that they came to the U.S. with honest travel intentions and happened to make a spur-of-the-moment decision to get married.
To successfully adjust status after marrying on a travel visa, the foreign spouse must show that they had originally intended to return home, and the marriage and desire to stay in the United States was not premeditated. Some couples find it difficult to satisfactorily prove intent but others are successful.
If you're thinking of getting married in the United States while on a travel visa, here are some things you should consider:

If you choose to stay in the country and adjust status, what will happen if you are denied? No one expects to be denied a visa or a status adjustment, but not everyone is eligible to receive one. Reasons for denial may include a person's health, criminal history, previous bans or simply a lack of required evidence. If you are the immigrating foreigner, are you prepared to appeal a denial and perhaps retain the services of an immigration lawyer, and more likely, return home? What will you do if you're the U.S. citizen? Will you pack up your life in the U.S. and immigrate to your spouse's country? Or will circumstances like children or work keep you from leaving the USA? In which case, would you divorce your new spouse so you can both move on with your lives? These are difficult questions to answer, but the possibility of being denied an adjustment is very real, so you should both be prepared for any eventuality.

It will be a while before you can travel. You can forget about exotic honeymoons or trips to the home country for a while. If you choose to stay in the country and adjust status, the foreign spouse will not be able to leave the U.S. until they apply for and receive advance parole or a green card. If the foreign spouse leaves the country before securing one of these two documents, they would not be allowed re-entry. You and your spouse would have to start the immigration process from scratch by petitioning for a spouse visa from while the foreign spouse remains in his or her own country.

Border protection officials are paying attention. When the foreigner arrives at the port-of-entry, they will be asked for the purpose of their travel. You should always be upfront and honest with border protection officials. If you state your intent as, "To see the Grand Canyon," and a search of your luggage reveals a wedding dress, be prepared for the inevitable grilling. If the border official believes that you're not coming to the U.S. for just a visit and you cannot prove your intent to leave before your visa expires, you'll be on the next plane home.

It is ok to enter the U.S. on a travel visa and marry a U.S. citizen if the foreigner intends to return to his/her home country. The problem is when your intent is to STAY in the country. You can get married and go back home before your visa expires, but you'll need hard evidence to prove to the border officials that you intend to return home. Come armed with lease agreements, letters from employers, and above all, a return ticket. The more evidence that you can show that proves your intention to return home, the better your chances will be of getting through the border.

Avoid visa fraud. If you have secretly secured a travel visa to marry your American sweetie to bypass the normal process of obtaining a fiancé or spouse visa in order to enter and remain in the U.S., you should rethink your decision. You could be accused of committing visa fraud. If fraud is found, you could face serious consequences. At the very least, you will have to return to your home country. Even worse, you may incur a ban and be prevented from re-entering the U.S. indefinitely.

Are you ok with saying goodbye to your old life from a distance? If you marry on a whim while in the U.S. and decide to stay, you will be without many of your personal belongings and you will need to make arrangements to settle your affairs in your home country from a distance, or wait until you are allowed to travel home. One of the advantages of moving to the U.S. on a fiancé or spouse visa is that you have some time to put your affairs in order while waiting for the visa approval. There's an opportunity for closure that you won't have with a spur-of-the-moment marriage. There's time to say goodbye to friends and family, close bank accounts and end other contractual obligations. In addition, there are all kinds of documents and evidence that must be submitted for the adjustment of status. Hopefully there will be a friend or family member back home who can gather the information for you and send whatever you need to the U.S.
Remember: The intention of a travel visa is a temporary visit. If you want to get married during your visit then return home before your visa expires that's okay, but a travel visa should not be used with the intention of entering the United States to marry, stay permanently and adjust status. The fiancé and spouse visas are designed for this purpose.

Reminder: You should always obtain legal advice from a qualified immigration attorney before proceeding to ensure you are following current immigration laws and policies.

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July 15, 2010

Here I present...

... the BRIDESMAIDS!!!!

All of us have those special people in our lives for many different reasons. I'm lucky to have those ladies in my life and I will tell you why!!!
OMG!!! Just to think about it my eyes are watering...
Here we go:

CAROL #1: my lil' sis. Someone with who I share my past, my family, my bedroom, my trips, my secrets. She is my friend, she makes me proud, she makes the word "saudade" {miss} have a sad meaning, but at the same time she reminds me that we don't miss someone who is nothing less than awesome and we love very much.


CAROL #2: a lil' piece from home. Brazilian, full of energy, happiness and vibrant energy. She is the new girl in town, new in my heart but feels like I know her in forever.


LORI: my "homie" in USA. I see a little bit of me in her. Big heart, real laugh, loves me and I love her. Makes me feel home, makes me feel welcome. Loves pictures and a "Gallagher". I can't barely explain this kind of love.


MAYRA: the future me. The new wife, the new life. The party/family girl, the open heart and always willing to help. The get together girl. The passport for friendship and new friends. Even Santa has helpers, Mayra is my lil' awesome helper.

This is my crew!!!!! In Brazil, bridesmaids are bridesmaids. There is no snooty one. :P Or you can say that all of them are the snooty ones!!!!

EXTRA: I wish I could shrink these girls and mail them to me... :(

CARLOTA: my american {New Jersey} sis. The girl who likes me, the new me. Carlota knows and understand everything that happens when you join the Au Pair life style... She took care of me, I took care of her. Jello shot buddy!!!!


CRIS: my chosen sis. We went to High School together... Teenager seeeecrets.... Shhhhhhh. :P We had a lot of fun together and learn a lot about life. I feel free to tell her my thoughts without even thinking.


FABI: my other lil' sis, but this one is chosen. I say little sis because Fabi is my sister's best friend, what makes her my friend too. Big smile {make people think we are sisters}, mature, good listener, awesome party buddy, funny and loves shopping {and I ship it}.


KENNY: is me when I couldn't be me {New Jersey}. :P She is another smile-sister. Great vibe, huge smile, always happy, believe in her thoughts and sometimes verbalize it {I needed it}. Friends are there for you, even when you are doing something wrong. :P

NI: my chosen sis. Best friends since I was smaller than a peanut. Many many maaaaany histories, pictures, secrets, birthday parties, hairstyles... So many fond memories: priceless.


TARSILA: my chosen sis. She inspires me. Very artistic, huge smile, honest and say what she thinks in a very smooth way. Wonderful sparkly person. Contagious happiness.


VALERIA: my american {Colorado} sis. Love at first sight. We were {single} good together. Party, trips, pub crawls, pictures, laughs, low-low-lows. Always excited to see each other again, always cheering for each other.

Bridal Shower

Time for a lot of fun!!!!!! It's bridal shower tiiiiiiiime!!!!!
Andrea and I are brides-to-be and since we have a few friends in common we decided to have a double bridal shower. It means double fun!!!!
I heard bridal showers are very different in Brazil and USA, so I'm looking forward.
In Brazil the bride must guess what are the gifts and who is it from. Is important to wrap it very well and tricky so the guest can give the bride sorta of a punishment!!!! We will need some props, make-up and great ideas!!!!!
Look how boo-tiful this brazilian girl was in the end of her bridal shower!!!!!

What a Wednesday!!!

Yesterday was an exciting day, two things happened.
First Mary, from Gusterman's, called me.
Mary: "Hi, I made a wax model for your ring, do you wanna come to check it out?"
Me: "Yes ma'm!!!! I will be there later tonight!"
I was soooo excited!!!!! I picked Mike up at work, then we went to pick Brianna up and fiiiinally we head out to the silversmith.

OMG!!!!!! Soooooooo adorable!!!!!!!! I loved it!!!!! It is more rounded, beautiful and made me wanna hop a little. It gave me happy feet for suuuure. I can't wait to see it done in about two {long} weeks.
The second thing that happened was... PACKAGE!!!! Do you know what it means????? The dress!!!! I was so nervous, anxious, chewing my nails.... Would it work? Would it be pretty as in the picture? So many questions and I need some advices and help to try it on.
Caroooooooooool, rescue me!!!!!
I called one of my brides maid, Carol. She lives nearby and her mom is in town, so both of them head down here and we were stunned. The dress was gorgeous, puffy, white... we were really excited. We tried it on.

It doesn't fit very well on my breast and is pointed weird... uuuuuuurgh...... bummer bummer.. this is NOT the one.
I think I must feel wonderful and happy in the dress, and it didn't happen.
Wel, that's life. Good thing I still have time to find the perfect dress for me.
Now I will look for something shorter, puffy, maybe pink, maybe white, "I-wish-it-falls" (strapless ), with a hot pink bow in the back.... Dunno... gotta warm up the brain about it again!!!!

EXTRA: Talking about ring, that reminds me about fingers, that reminds me about nails...
Mike and I just bought it in Vancouver, WA.... might be cute on my finger nails...

Mail

Sunk in stamps, envelopes, addresses, post office and mail box, we got mail!!!!
Emails, Facebook posts and phone calls are awesome, but snail mail is always great too!!!!
I love snail mail and I was really happy when we got Kellie's snail mail. Such a sweet lady!!!!

It was on Monday, the 12th. I still a little behind on posts, but I'm catching up.

Hunting Saturday

Friday I spent the day in front of the computer looking for places, dresses, favors, thousands and thousands of things.
It turned out that Saturday we had a busy busy day.
I got scheduled two places to check out for the reception: The Crystal Rose. Poor website, but we {Mike, Estela and I} went down to two locations and "TA-DA"... The Robin's Nest is the one.

It is located at the Lookout Mountain and has a beautiful view. I think the pictures will be gorgeous!!!!
We are relieved since we found a place to have the ceremony and the reception!!!!