Hello kittens!
Cat here. I know you’ve been wondering, “Where the heck are our posts, Cat and Dallas?!” Well, we’ve got tantalizing news folks. Okay, so perhaps I embellish. But we’re excited. And you should be too. A new podcast is on the way. The topic? Well, you’ll have to wait and see but the title of this post is a HUGE hint.
Also, while I have your attention, do us a grand favor will ya? Let us know if there are any topics that you would like to hear us discuss. We have no problem pitching in with our two cents. lol. Also, we’ll be taking suggestions for guests very soon. *insert mental picture of Cat squealing for excitement here*
In the meantime, let our previous podcasts soothe you until our next one is up and if that doesn’t work, try slathering on a bit of this while listening to this. It works wonders, people. TRUST me.
Stay blessed and beautiful!
Cat

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March 29, 2010 at 4:45 pm
Chelcie Rowell
What advice do you ladies have to dispense about being your mom’s only bride’s maid? Because I’m about to have to pull it off with panache in t minus 5 days!
March 31, 2010 at 6:33 pm
Cat and Dallas
Man Chelcie, that is a heavy position to be in. I’m probably not the one to give the best advice since weddings, especially involving people I know and love, make me hyperventilate (yet another topic that will be talked about in the next ‘cast). However, I think the main task for any bridesmaid is to keep the bride calm and happy and dispensing as few tears as possible before the wedding starts (gotta keep the makeup from running.
It’s all about keeping everyone in the moment and making sure that your mom is having the best time possible. And I’m sure having her beautiful daughter there will help TONS and TONS. If anyone has a peaceful presence, it is you Miss Chelcie, and I know that you can handle being the only bridesmaid with absolute skill. You are just THAT awesome.
Thanks for the comment, love!
–Dallas
March 31, 2010 at 2:48 pm
Cat and Dallas
Wow, Chelcie. The ONLY bridesmaid, eh? Well, first of all, congrats to your mom and congrats to you for being an undoubtedly awesome daughter and accepting the bridesmaid position. You CAN turn it down (we’ll talk about that in the ‘cast.).
My best advice would be to remember to remain organized. Organization in and of itself will relieve you of a ton…TON of stress. Punctuality is important as well. Those two things are key when it comes to wedding ceremonies. Everything else is subject to change. lol.
Remember the reason you’re at the wedding in the first place. It’s a joyous occasion, a celebration of unity and love. Which is awesome. So even if things go awry, keep that in mind. And if all else fails…DANCE!
Dallas, what do you have to offer?
-Cat