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Wednesday, December 18, 2013

Confessions of a Budget Bride: Goodwill Hunting for the Perfect Dress


We’ve all been there. Just engaged, excited to begin planning out the wedding we’ve been dreaming of since we were 12 years old. With magazine clippings and color-coded binders in hand, we walk into the store for our dress shopping extravaganza with seven of our closest friends and our mother, who is ready to cry at the drop of a hat, while obnoxiously waving our ring finger around like it’s on fire. 

Maybe it’s just me, but I was in for quite the sticker shock while wedding dress shopping this past year. It took me a while to find “that” dress because, as a recent college graduate on a budget, working a full-time job and freelancing while smack dab in the middle of purchasing my first home with my well-intentioned fiancé, I wasn’t exactly “making it rain” dollars in the middle of the bridal store.

Welcome to the 21st century, also known as the age of the budget bride. Any of my friends who have recently become engaged soon learn that the wedding of our dreams is only attainable when we stay within a reasonable budget. Watching “Say Yes to the Dress” had completely ruined my practical mindset, and after watching budget-less debutantes proclaim their desire to find the dress of the season, or their need to purchase not one but two dresses, I felt a little disheartened after walking into a major chain dress salon. In fact, I was immediately turned off to shopping after finding that I could pay off my car loan instead of buying some of the dresses I saw, and that didn’t sit well with me.

I get it. I can’t imagine how much love and care goes into designing each dress. However, I will wear this dress one time.

Enter Goodwill Manasota, where the Fairy Godmother of wedding dress shopping lives. Immediately after entering the store at the corner of 17th and Honore in Sarasota, I felt like her magic wand had transported me to an enchanted world filled with beautiful white satin and lacy dresses that had normal, attainable price tags attached. Sticker shock be gone!

I was delighted to hear that many of the dresses donated to Goodwill are brand new, and some are only lightly used. That should go without saying, since they are wedding dresses, worn (hopefully and in most cases) one time.

After trying on several, I actually found my perfect dress and paid a fraction of the regular retail price.

If you’re not on a budget, by all means shop at the big stores. Let them twirl you around, tell you how beautiful you look “all jacked up” (apparently, that’s a good thing when dress shopping – it is a professional term used to describe a bride with a complete ensemble: dress, shoes, veil, tiara, flowers, etc.), and then have a blast paying full price for that gown. One very important fact that places tend to overlook is alterations, which can cost hundreds of dollars. I knew that I would have to have any dress shortened and hemmed, since I’m 5 foot 2, and most dresses are made to fit tall European models who eat quinoa all day. My dress looks like it was altered for the previous owner, who – ta da! – was exactly my height and size!

The dresses I found at Goodwill ranged in price from $40 (yes, $40!) to around $350. Retail pricing would range anywhere from $1,100 to $2,600 for the brands I found.

I’m extremely proud to be a budget bride. It says that I’m sensible, I’m smart, and I see beauty in things that aren’t necessarily new. Take heart, dress shoppers! I just happened to find the perfect dress at a ridiculously low price, and I can’t wait to have my dream dress on my perfect and wallet-friendly day. (You’re welcome, Dad!)

Here are some other tips to keep in mind while shopping for your big day:

·      Don’t Wear Make-up! This is to protect the beautiful dress from becoming stained with a perfect outline of your face. It’s also a good idea to wait until your spray tan has dried, too. This may seem like a no-brainer, but it’s important to remember on an impromptu-dress shopping excursion.

·      Use words like “Vintage”, “Rustic” and “Classic” to describe your discount dress. I have a theory that vintage fashion was created by broke college students, and quickly caught on. I’m not talking about vintage that is actually vintage, like some ridiculously expensive Chanel find that Marilyn wore, or some supposedly-passed down Dior top that a magazine editor’s daughter found in her mom’s closet, I’m talking about the “vintage-because-I-found-it-at-Goodwill” piece that is unique, second-hand and that no one else has. Which brings me to my next point.

·      No one else will have your dress. It won’t be prom all over again when you see your wedding photos in the local newspaper, and you see that someone else had a dress that resembles your own, as your new mother-in-law plays the game of “Who wore it better?” and doesn’t choose you. Your dress will be a unique find, because it’s one of a kind. Out of season doesn’t always mean out of style.

·      If you find it, buy it. Dresses at stores like Goodwill are unique, which means they are only there for a short while. This also means that you should check back often and regularly, as the inventory is fresh every day.

·      Keep an open mind, and try everything on. One of the best things about shopping consignment or at Goodwill is that you aren’t competing with other brides, or on a time-crunch. I felt rushed when I tried on dresses at a large retailer, and I wouldn’t recommend feeling rushed for such a big decision. Also, size can be misleading. I wear a 10 in wedding dresses, but my normal size is a 6 or 8, so definitely keep that in mind.

·      There is no pressure to buy. Obviously, you want to buy the dress you love before it’s sold to someone else, but you don’t have three saleswomen hovering over you, pressuring you to shout your decision to buy that dress across the store and ring a bell like you’re calling the kids in for Sunday brunch. In fact, I was actually really excited because during my dress-shopping experience, employees of Goodwill were stopping to help, offering their advice, and just making me feel like a star in general. I may or may not have invited them to the wedding, but with all of the money I saved on my dress, I can buy more food! That’s a prize in itself!

I’m so excited that I found a dress I loved, and that I will be able to donate after I wear it for someone else to enjoy! If you have a fabulous dress, I’d recommend donating it for another young lady to wear. I’m so thankful that the fashionista who previously owned my dress donated it, because she made my bridal dreams come true! Let’s take back our budgets, our weddings, and our sanity. Shop local, support your community non-profit organizations like Goodwill, and find your dream dress at a fraction of the cost. Fellow brides, you’re welcome. 

SO MANY DRESSES!


This dress was originally over $500, perfect for a beach wedding!!


This gorgeous gal was one of my favorite dresses, originally $2600!! It made my waist look super tiny, and I felt like Grace Kelly!!


Tip: Buy some awesome and unique jewelry and tell everyone it's an antique heirloom that was passed down for generations... no one has to know! *Engagement ring not included!

Monday, April 8, 2013

The Proposal!

FINALLY! I know. You've been waiting so long to hear the story about how Kevin managed to take me off the market.... and here it is! Drum-roll, please............

Kevin & I have a very fun, sarcastic and witty relationship. It's one of my favorite things about us. When he drove to Tallahassee this weekend, I was excited to go to Springtime Tallahassee, which is like a festival downtown. Kevin, however, begged me to go to the park for the lake that my apartment sits next to. We had time, so I said sure, let's go to the lake.

If Kevin is driving down the road, and sees a body of water, he HAS to stop. Not only will he stop, but he'll ask questions. "I wonder how many fish are in there? I wonder who owns this property? I wonder if I'll get arrested if I bring the boat here?" It's something I've learned to live with. It doesn't matter how late we are going somewhere, who we are meeting, how we are dressed.... he has this lake obsession. So I figured I'd indulge, like the great girlfriend I am.

Right when we got out of the car, he grabs a box of cracker jacks and says, "I brought a snack!" Kevin is the king of picking weird food and snacks, so I'm like, "Ok, weirdo. What are you, 12?" I don't like cracker jacks, but I do like fake tattoos, so I was excited about stealing the prize. We walk down by the water and joke around, and I'm ready to leave. He says, "Can you open this?" I called him a weakling and grabbed the box to rip open the lid. Inside sat a little white box, which I assumed was filled with my stickers or fake pirate tattoo that I was yearning for. Kevin reached for the prize, and I pushed his hand away while saying, "It's mine! I found it first!" I guess if I wasn't so competitive I would have realized what was about to happen.

I opened the box and saw a ring sitting on it's side. I looked at Kevin and all I could say was, "If this is a joke I'm going to be SO MAD". He got down on one knee, and said, "It's not a joke, will you marry me?"

Time stopped for a few minutes, and I started crying like the drama queen I am. He was just sitting there, and we were both trying to remember which hand the ring is supposed to go on. (We're pretty, not smart.)

I started to call my mom, all the while continuing to think this was a joke. Why would he want to marry me? I'm all over the place, I cry too much, I'm indecisive, I can't cook, I talk about beef way too much, I don't know how to wear lipstick.... Why me?

I said YES anyways, and we hugged for like ten minutes. I spent the day alternating between talking on the phone, kissing his adorable face, crying, and laughing like an idiot. The ring is stunning, and it's so precious because he picked it out himself. He bought it on Tuesday, asked my mom and dad on Wednesday, and EVERYONE who knew kept the secret till Saturday! (If you know my family.... that's a HUGE deal.)

It was the perfect proposal, so US. I love my Kevy boo boo, (throw up if you have to, I don't care) and I can't wait to marry him! This blog will be my journal of wedding preparations, and hopefully you'll have some laughs with us! Thanks for reading, stay tuned!



Does Distance Make the Heart Grow Fonder?

Kevin and I have been "long distance" for quite some time now.

After the summer we started dating, I had to move back to Tampa for school. It's only about an hour drive, but it was hard to go without seeing each other all the time for the whole summer.

I graduated in December of 2012, and it was a beautiful day of celebration and family. I thoroughly enjoyed being in school, and that's also where I met my best friend, Emily. Attending USF brought many challenges, but I really feel like it was the best school I could have picked. I love my friends, my major and my experiences that came from those few short years. (Looking back, they flew by. At the time, I thought it would never end!)

I moved straight up to Tallahassee after graduating to participate in an internship lobbying for the Florida Cattlemen's Association. If you know anything about me, (see my other blog here) you know that I love Florida and it's agriculture industry. I'm an advocate of Florida's farmers and ranchers, and that can be a little intimidating to guys... thankfully Kevin has always been really supportive, and great arm-candy to have around. (Am I right, ladies?)

We have been having discussions about where I'll be moving, or if I'll be coming home to Manatee county after I'm done with lobbying during the legislative session in May. My decision isn't going to be easy, although my heart says to move home, because it's my HOME. I was born and raised in Myakka City, just like my dad, and that's where we want to plant our roots. Distance has been hard on us, especially since I moved to Tallahassee. I'm no longer an hour away, I'm 5 hours away.

I realize that people have gone through worse, and I'm not saying this is difficult or that it's as hard as having an army boyfriend, but it is rough. We are both busy, but I think this has really made us stronger and we have realized that we can get through anything! If anything.... distance makes me like him even more! ;)

Camera Shy.... NOT!

Here are some of my favorite pictures so far! If this doesn't convince you about how hilarious my boo thang is.... then there's no hope for you! :)
Riding "the hog", Dumb & Dumber-style.

Jason & Heather's Wedding, July 2011

Our first "We're Official" Car Picture. It's the next step after making it "Facebook official".

Dinner with Kevin's Parents and his Cousin & Girlfriend

Family Dinner for Dad's birthday! (August 2012)

Going to Church at Bayside (December 2012)

Our one-year anniversary beach picture!


Our cruise with Kevin's family (Sept. 2012)

One of my favorite pictures! Date Night!

What did I get myself into? (I think we were BOTH asking that question....  

Happy New Year! (2012)

Another one of my favorite pictures... JOURNEY CONCERT! Tampa, 2012

My two favorite guys! 

Road trip to Georgia! (For the day, while I'm living so close in Tallahassee!)

We Found Love at the Auction Barn

If you're like me, you LOVE a good proposal story. The funny ones, the sweet ones, the awkward ones... I absolutely LOVE stories about love. Since you're reading this, hopefully you do, too! This is the story of our relationship, and you'll need this to truly appreciate The Proposal.... coming soon. :)

Kevin and I have known each other since 5th grade. My twin sister married his best friend when we were 19, and they have my perfect niece, Madisyn. Since Kev and my brother in law are BFF's, Kevin has been around Madisyn since she was born. She loves him, which is important to me!

My meddling (but well-meaning) sister and her husband started trying to set us up a few years ago, but we were so different that I didn't think it would work out. Ever.

My dad started an auction company a two summers ago, and Kevin came to "help" on the first night we opened. We all went for barbecue after, and had an awesome time. I began to realize I wouldn't be able to shake him, even though I tried! Kidding.... kind of!

For about two weeks Kevin called, and called, and called. I wasn't sure if he was serious enough about dating me, and I didn't just want a summer fling. I ended up giving him a shot and we saw the movie Bridesmaids, and we haven't stopped laughing since!

Kevin took me to his cousin's wedding, and that's when I knew I was hooked. We had the best time, and I think that was when I started falling in love. I'd never tell him that, and don't you dare, either! I met his family, and loved them right away. I saw Kevin in his element with the people he loves the most. If that doesn't make you fall in love with someone, I don't know what will! I don't get to see my extended family a lot, so I really appreciate the bond the Strausbaughs are lucky enough to have, and I hope he does, too.

We began dating the week after the wedding, and it's been the best almost 2 years of my life! I'd been wondering when we would get engaged, and I'd even broached the topic with my mom after my friend Ashley's wedding when I caught the bouquet and he caught the garter. Little did I know, the wheels were already turning, and a plan was already in motion.....

Stay tuned for the continuation of our love story!