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It’s a new year! We’re so happy that you’re here, reading along with us, and that you allow us to share your journey to the altar with you. To share a little more of our journey, we thought we’d each take a moment to let you in on our personal resolutions for 2011.

Lara: I am very excited about 2011. I am committed to not traveling as much, spending more time giving back and enjoying life with my husband, and being the best friend, boss, sister, wife, and daughter I can be. Read all about my 2011 Goals – and how I created them – on the Making Things Happen Tumblr.

Emily: I am ALL about resolutions. Love them! Case in point: for the last three years, I kept busy completing a set of 101 in 1001 challenges. To see the set of challenges I started in 2008, click here; to see the set I started two days ago, click here!) Why do I do this? For me, it’s a way to make sure that life is not just zipping right on by. Every day (per my life motto), I try to “Learn something new, do something kind, and see something beautiful.” It’s something my great aunt always said. In addition to hitting those three marks every day, in 2011 I would like to continue to seek out the best possible content to share on the SW blog and in print, and to continue to foster relationships between readers, and between readers and our staff. We know so many of you are out there, and we’d love to hear from even more of you! Cheers to an amazing 2011!

Katharine: After the past year I’ve had, I’m almost afraid to look ahead to the next. 2010 alone, I became a fiance, bride and wife, and am certain (hoping!) 2011 won’t be anywhere near as eventful. As Kyle and I settle into our first year as Mr. and Mrs. Gibler, I am committed, above all, to living out my wedding vows each and every day. Like I did on our wedding day in September, I promise to put my husband first and to make our life together my most significant undertaking and greatest achievement. (Pithy paraphrase of my vows to Kyle.) Other, less daunting tasks? I’m still working on wearing real clothes in lieu of my favorite gym threads (and, on a really rough day, even my fuzzy PJs) to work. I’m proud to report I made considerable strides in 2010, starting with the purchase of proper closed-toed shoes. (Side note from Emily: So TRUE! KTW made great strides in this arena last year :) I stuck to last year’s promise to hit the gym or go for a run at least six times a week, and my body + mind have been thanking me for it. I’m resolved to keep doing that in 2011; consider it a New Year’s present to myself. (In my defense, wearing my workout clothes to work increases the likelihood that I make it to the gym at least tenfold, so Resolutions 2 and 3 kind of work against one another. I’m eager to find the perfect balance in 2011!) Lastly, I hope to make the most of the upcoming days, weeks and months as I navigate my way through the new transitions 2010 brought.

Stay tuned for more from this beautiful wedding by Abby Jiu in the coming weeks!

emily Written with love by Emily
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  1. avatar Oakstream Photography reply

    Traveling def takes up TONS of time….good for you in all your resolutions…..good luck!!!!

  2. avatar Erin reply

    Good luck with all your resolutions, ladies!

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Happy New Year’s Eve, ladies + gents! I also wanted to take a minute to share my personal highlights from the world of weddings with you.

My first highlight would have to be the Asheville hot air balloon story we shot last May. It was the first shoot I organized pretty much solo (though with LOTS of design help from Joy Thigpen), and everything just came together perfectly — the weather, the balloons, the photography, the models, the crew. It was a magical morning, exactly the kind of magazine experience you (or at least I!) dream about. This despite the 3:30am wakeup call – you know it must have been a good day! Take a peek at the finished product in V3 and the editorial gallery.

My second highlight would have to be my sister’s wedding. Again, magical doesn’t really begin to cut it. Time with my family has become increasingly precious as I’ve gotten older, and we were so lucky to be able to spend 10 full days with each other getting ready for the wedding in our favorite place in the world. I wrote five posts on the SW blog about Kate and Cormac’s big day — check them out here, here, here, here, and here.

In the same vein, my third highlight is Katharine and Kyle’s wedding. She’s not one for over-the-top verbiage, but I think even she would admit it was — yes, again — magical. The vows, getting to be her bridesmaid, the speeches at the reception, dancing and singing in a big circle at the end of the night — I loved it all and felt so lucky to be a part of it.

Lastly, my fourth highlight is attending Engage10 :: The Breakers. Not only did I get to vacation in Palm Beach for a few days (for work!), I had a chance to take a break and be inspired by everything from the food presentation to the amazing speakers and attendees. Some of the favorites I met or reconnected with? Rebecca Grinnals and Kathryn Arce, Shira Savada from Martha Stewart Weddings, Randy Fenoli (of course!), Tara Guerard, Annie Lee of Daughter of Design, Siri Eklund of Two Bright Lights, Carol Poon of The Bride and Bloom, photographer Gayle Brooker, Michelle Rago, and Abby Larson of Style Me Pretty. You can check out the posts I wrote about Engage here, here, and here.

What were your 2010 highlights?

emily Written with love by Emily
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  1. avatar Peyton reply

    I love the dress in the hotair balloon picture! Who is the designer???

    • avatar Emily reply

      Hi Peyton! Thread made the gorgeous dress from the hot air balloon shoot. Hope that helps!

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