







Imagine it's December 19 now...! Since Baby and I leave for Eureka tomorrow, I thought I'd pre-post. ;)
The rehearsal! It was finally here. PS, my mom is HILARIOUS, don't you think?? Ha ha. By this point, everything was DONE (well, for me anyway... poor Jeremy still had one or ten things to do). All that was left was the fun. It became real when everyone started showing up for the rehearsal. And errrm, when Jeremy realized that we (I) had forgotten to print off the hymn that folks were supposed to sing. Luckily I have an awesome brother-in-law who took care of everything (thanks, Greg). Keep scrolling: many many pictures below!!
Our rehearsal dinner was at the Oyster Bar (YUM!). We had lots of food: catfish, etouffee, gumbo, fries, pies! Everybody had a good time (at least I did!). There were speeches (Jeremy, Melissa, Justin, Ryan, David, and our pastor). There were tears (happy ones!) and lots of hugs. Our folks made a DVD slideshow of pictures of us as sweet little babies (we were cute kids, yes?). The whole night was laid-back and just what we needed to unwind before the wedding the next day...
Afterwards, I spent the night at Melissa's house (I haven't done that in a long long time). Greg even stayed somewhere else and let us have the whole house. Kristen came over and she, Melissa, Paige, and I hung out for a little while longer. It was a great, great night... Here are some more pictures from the night (scroll on!)
December 17th, 2008, was spent mostly with family during the day. We had already gotten our marriage license... I just wanted to post this picture. ;)
I'm not going to lie, I had a complete nervous breakdown this day for about 10 minutes. I swear that's as bad as I got the entire time (right? RIGHT?? Tell me I wasn't too bad! Ha.). I realized that Grandma Jean's visitation was going to be on Thursday, and her funeral was going to be the day before the wedding. All of these things were completely fine, except that we had planned to spend the entire day on Friday decorating our reception site. We had "volunteers" lined up. All deliveries that were to be made for the wedding were happening on Friday. And there was no way we were going to be there.
I remember we were about to leave to drive to Benton, and all of this hit me like a ton of bricks. We would have to move all of our Friday things to Thursday. And I burst into tears. Which I really don't do very often. Jeremy pulled the car over, and he talked to me. He helped me realize that it truly was not a big deal. We could totally get everything done on Thursday, and we even had some wonderful family and friends who could help us that day (I can never thank you people enough!!). So that's just what we did. And everything worked out just fine. I also realized how very lucky I am to have these awesome people in my life this day. You guys are amazing.

Please go visit the wedding bloggity for Trash-the-Dress pics and a link to the online album!!!! They're beautiful!
This post is terribly belated, but I know he won't mind...
Whether I'm talking about them here or announcing him at our wedding here, if you know the Spanns, you know we unequivocally LOVE Lucero. Ben Nichols has now been featured in the AR Times (written by an old UCA friend- hello, Gerard Matthews!). Please take the time to go read the article on the website. It really sums up the journey Lucero has taken. A journey that we have definitely a part of. It makes me happy to have a band that I love so dearly. I can't remember who I was talking to the other day about it, but I specifically remember the first time I heard Lucero. I was in the car with Chandle, David, and Adrian. We were on our way to Mt. Magazine for camping and climbing, and David was driving. He said he wanted to us to listen to a band that he had recently discovered, and he put in Lucero's first album. I remember when I heard "My Best Girl" for the very first time. I instantly loved it. And that "gravelly" voice. And the lyrics.
Not long after that, Lucero played at the Sound Stage in Conway. The old one. The one where it was "allowed" to bring in backpacks for your Miller Light (gasp! In Conway??). After my first show I knew that I seriously loved this band, and I remember getting in the car with Chandle and we were like, "What just happened?" I feel so lucky that Ben Nichols played at our wedding (how in the world did we pull that one off??). There's no.way.possible that Lucero could play at the Sound Stage anymore. Or Vino's. I can't believe they still play at White Water (as Ben said it, it's the best bar in the world, I suppose). So they are DEFINITELY on their way up. I'm just glad we've seen it from the beginning...
