Tuesday 27 March 2012

Antiskeptic

One of my all time favourite bands have gotten back together and I am pumped to see them perform at Easterfest this year.
They want to raise more than $2500 to enable the band to record and promote the record.
Keep Aussie Rock alive!!!! 

They have lots of different pledge options.
The one I am aiming to save up for is: $150
A signed pre-release copy of the album (inc AUS postage).
Your name in the thank you's in the cover art.
A limited edition shirt only for Pozible supporters.
Admission to a gig on the new album tour.
Exclusive Pozible-only secret track sent to you at the time of album mastering.
Dinner with the band, either before or after gig (AK loves a bit of Fish&Chip action .. just sayin').
A pre-release digital download of the album (download code and instructions emailed to you).
Access to secret band managed Facebook page dedicated to the making of the 3rd album (will include exclusive content, pictures, videos, regular updates, band interactions, giveaways of album memorabilia and more). 

Saturday 10 March 2012

20 Things from 2011

1. Got Married!
2.Uni
3. Lots of Driving
4. Blogs
5. Learning more about the French
6. Masterchef
7. Living by ourselves
8.Tassie
9. Floods (Our major flooded moment was at Easterfest)
10. My Birthday on Easter Saturday
11. Became an Aussie
12. Painting
13. Photography
14. September in Melbourne with my friends and family
15. Baking wonderful treats
16. Girls' Brigade
17.Smiggle
18. Meeting new friends
19. Christmas with the family in Brisbane
20. Marriage/Wedding/Wedding Planning/Honeymoon! 2011 a year to remember!

Thursday 8 March 2012

Our big day - Sunday 9th October 2011 (09/10/11)

I've decided to keep up to date with my blogging. Today is 9th of March - 5 months since Adam and I got married! Which is exciting. It seems like we have been living together in our beautiful home forever! Love it! Today I am going to write a little bit about our big day. I want to list out a few details for those who either love weddings or possibly for someone needing ideas planning theirs.

 
Our wedding was awesome because we got to see God provide for us. Even though many times I was freaking out about finances, with the generosity from our wonderful friends and family our wedding was perfect. We had so many personal touches from everyone and it had made out day so memorable and so special.

Let's start with the dress: As you can see, beautiful simple detail.
I didn't want something over the top.

The dress we got cheaper than most because it was
on sale for less than $1000. It didn't come with a
train but we got it made with one for a few extra $$.
 

The dress: It is a sweetheart neckline, A-line dress shape, small train, and it had like 8 layers of fabric.
My tips on finding a great dress: Look around, start asap, start creating an idea of what you want. Look at sale items!!

We were blessed to have two photographers Ricardo and Paolo.
They were fantastic!

Smells beautiful, Adam will vouch for me. I wish you could
add smells to a blog!

Perfume! - Was it a necessity? No not really. But it made me feel special. And now I have the bottle for special occasions. I hope it lasts forever! I have no idea what the brand is or anything.
Go out and find something you love.

Love this photo, Ricardo got of me spraying the perfume.


One of Mum's friends Anna, did all the girls hair.
I told the girls to choose what hairstyle they
wanted, and Anna made worked her magic!

A good friend Val did our makeup. She had flown from Brisbane
to Melbourne to be a guest at the wedding. She gave us some
of her time to make us look stunning. She was fabulous
and it meant a lot to me to have her there while getting ready.
This is a great photo of my hair, makeup and tiara.



This photo shows off my necklace and matching earrings.
They are swarovski crystal - shop around for a deal!
I took this photo on my iphone while I was waiting
for my turn to get ready.
This photo shows off my nails nicely.
Something blue.
While Ricardo was taking photos of the girls getting ready,
Paolo was able to get some wonderful photos of the boys.


Groomsmen had blue ties which matched perfectly to the
bridesmaids dresses.


Boys are lucky, they don't have much getting ready to do
so this is what they got up to before the wedding!

The rings

The bridesmaids bouquets. Kara, with the help of family made
each of the girls bouquets. Including the corsages!
My bouquet. The florist at Queen Vic Markets put together my
bouquet. Seriously if you are looking for flowers in Melbourne
ask me for their contact number. They were cheap & helpful!
The flowers are blue orchids and white roses.

The corsage! Adam's had a touch of blue to match me.


The Spithill family was amazing! They contributed so much to
our wedding! It would be impossible to list everything they helped
with. Andy, Paul and Tracey drove us to the church.
The church location was St John's Lutheran church Southgate. We chose the church for a few reasons. The location was right near the botanical gardens which is perfect for having the picnic close by. Southgate is also where Adam and I first met and it is also easy to get to the reception.
We also chose this church because it looks really beautiful and simple inside.

We had everything a royal blue theme. We put a lot of effort
into making all the royal blues match. And in the end it payed off.
This is the order of service that was handed out to everyone at
the ceremony. We also had menu's at the reception that looked
like this too.

Dad and I walking down the isle. I was so excited I felt sick
and I was smiling and crying at the same time!

Started our ceremony in prayer to keep God at the centre
right from the start.
Ps Jesse is a spiritual mentor in both of
our lives. We were so blessed to have
him conduct our ceremony.
I think we were his first official wedding too!
My brother Justin read a bible verse.
Ps Amanda (Ps Jesse's wife) Sang our ceremony songs
She sang one of my favourite songs during the signing of
the registry.

The vows

This was my vow to Adam:
I, Jessica Rose Jurgens, take you, Adam Lisle Smith, to be my lawfully wedded husband, secure in the knowledge that you will be my constant friend, my faithful partner in life, and my one true love.
On this special and holy day, I give to you in the presence of God and all those here today my sacred promise to stay by your side, forsaking all others as your faithful wife in sickness and in health, in joy and in sorrow, as well as through the good times and the bad.
I further promise to love you without reservation, comfort you in times of distress, encourage you to achieve all of your goals, laugh with you and cry with you, grow with you in mind and spirit, always be open and honest with you, and cherish you for as long as we both shall live.

The giving of rings.

"Adam, You may now kiss your bride"

The kiss
We got a few group photos so we could remember everyone
who was there for our special day.
This photo is also a great view of what inside the church looked like.
Hurray! Mr & Mrs Smith!
After the ceremony we walked 5mins to the Royal Botanical gardens

The bridal party and parents. From left to right: Groomsmen: Kieran, Torin, Tristan (Adam's brother) Adam's Parents: Paul and Cheryl, The Bride and Groom: Adam and Jessica, Jessica's Parents: Matthew and Vivian, The Bridesmaids Jasmine (Jessica's sister) Kara and Jenny. In front: Flower girl: Julia (Jessica's youngest sister) and Justin (Jessica's brother)
These people in this picture made the day happen. I love them all!

We had parasols as well!! These I got of eBay for $20 each!
I had a great time with my girls!
We had some fun with the bridal party taking photos.
This was a great photo idea. And you can see my shoes!
This is one of Adam's favourite photos from the day.
This photo is great! You can see Melbourne in the background.
We look cute, although my neck looks sore :P Adam is so tall!
You can see my bouquet resting on my royal blue (of course) purse.

We had our reception at Boheme Restaurant on Bridge Rd,
in Richmond. One of the best restaurants in Melbourne!
My Mum made the cake!! Isn't it amazing! It has blue roses
and white butterflies & blue ribbon. I love my Mum!
She is so talented! Plus the cake tasted amazing!
We took the top small one away with us on our honeymoon :)
I couldn't seem to find a decent photo of the
table setting at the reception. You can kind of
see the bonbonerie - the shortbread cookie
wrapped up with blue ribbon. The cookies
said 'A & J'. Jackie Wesley, another great
friend make these for us!

This is a photo of my dessert. The meals were beautiful.
However I didn't get much opportunity to eat!
As you can see in the background of this photo we had
name tags that Jasmine made that also matched our colour scheme.

Also I don't think I have a photo of the lolly bar we had set up
but we had royal blue vases filled with lollies at the bar for
people to help themselves when ordering a drink.


 Our Playlist:
Pre-Ceremony: Stephen Curtis Chapman's Album 'All about love'
Wedding March: Through the Eyes of Love (From "Ice Castles")
Ceremony Songs: How Great is Our God by Chris Tomlin sung by Amanda
Signing the Registry: Songbird by Eva Cassidy sung by Amanda
Recessional: I'm taking you with me by Relient K
Bride and Groom's Entrance to the Reception: The Island - Pt I (Dawn) by Pendulum
Bridal Dance: Just the Way You Are (Glee Cast Version)
Father & Daughter Dance: Cinderella by Stephen Curtis Chapman
The song that got many up to dance: The Nutbush City Limits by Tina Turner
Farewell to the Bride and Groom: The Time (Dirty Bit) by Black Eyed Peas

Guest throwing petals as we leave the Reception.