Showing posts with label Cornerstone. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cornerstone. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 31, 2011

where you invest your love, you invest your life

Welp here's my brother all grown up
apparently he ignored or did not read my last blog post instructing him to stop getting older

Thought I'd put this up too because he looks so old - and his girlfriend is adorable.


Since I've been so freakin busy this weekend and will be for the rest of the week I probably won't be posting as much as usual.
I'm sure you'll all miss me dearly...ha.

Honestly, right now, I just want this week to be over.
I want it to be Friday night when I party it up for my birthday.
or Saturday when all my friends from out of town start arriving
or I want it to be Sunday at 6pm.
after the ceremony, but before the party :)

For now I'm going to leave you with a few pictures {okay, maybe lots} from last summer.





cornerstone!


weddings :)

shows at The Branch






turn that frown upside down,
Jess


P.S. 5 days :)

Thursday, May 26, 2011

there's more to living than being alive

Despite the fact that I'm getting married in under two weeks,
I can't focus.
I'm distracted by all the plans Austin and I have for the summer.
One of which is the Cornerstone Music Festival at the end of June.
We get to spend a week camping with our best friends, going to tons of outdoor shows, and
this year we get to help host the free ramen tent.
Which is...well...a tent that has free ramen all week. Ha.
Its going to be the most exhaustingly awesome vacation this summer.

It doesn't help that I just found out that Listener will be there.

Along with My Epic
Listener and My Epic have really, really good lyrics.

And, as usual, Timbre - who is a funny lady :)

My parents bought my ticket for my birthday :)
I'm so excited.



Also, I found this lovely crafter named Laurie Cinotto.
She makes lots of beautiful wedding things. I wish I had found her earlier...





Aren't they lovely?



I hope you have a wonderful day :)

turn that frown upside down,
Jess