"Ten dollars." I said, with a slight hint of concern
"TEN dollars!" she gasped, her eyes popping out from the shadow of her visor.
"Um, seven…" I choked.
I learned later that ferns should go for around twenty-five dollars. Needless to say she bought it on the spot. This happened a few times.
However one interesting fact I did learn while working there was that flowers are apparently best during the month of September. This may or may not be true, although it makes some sense to me. It's not too hot to dry out the soil and it's not so bitter cold that nothing even wants to be living.
From then on I decided: I wanted to be married in September.
Outside.

Clearly this is not happening. So how did we go about choosing January 3rd? Well as this wedding isn't just about me, even though I am the bride, I took Jürgen's desire to have a winter wedding into consideration. However it was my mom that initially put the idea of a New Years Eve wedding in my head.

Fast-forward to February of 2008 and I am now engaged. With my new love for the idea of a New Years Eve wedding we began to look into venues for that day. We did not look far because for one New Years is quite possibly one of the most expensive days to be married. Hotels are booked and at a premium months in advance. Most importantly one of my initial favorite possible reception sites wasn't open on NYE. Hmmmmm. After a few days of wondering it finally dawned on me to, oh I don't know, consult a calendar. It occurred to me that NYE '08 falls on a Wednesday. Meaning 99% of the world will be off on Thursday. Leading me to conclude that a good 93% of the world will probably say "screw Friday, I'm not going into work for one day." Therefore, a perfect travel day for our many out of town guests! Also (and I didn't know this at the time) the Saturday after NYE is one of the LEAST expensive days to be married. Hotel rates are at the lowest for the year, and many receptions sites are more than willing to cut you a deal because that first Saturday heralds the "slow time of year". What a lucky coincidence. Thank goodness for the leap year!
So that, fellow readers, is how we came to choose January 3rd. Picking the date is probably the most important step in planning, after saying yes of course.
This is part two of a multi-part series on planning Blürg's wedding! Check back soon….
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