We've grown and changed a lot since launching the blog this time 2 years ago — and even more in the past year alone. Funny how life works that way. It's crazy to think it's already been 2 years since first starting the blog together, but it also in a strange way feel like it's been longer.
So in keeping with last year, maybe we're really asking for it here, but we're opening it up to each of you to ask anything of us you want. Maybe you are curious about what has changed since the wedding, what's on our bucket list, questions about blogging or photography — whatever burning questions you've got, now's the chance to let 'em rip.
Just leave us any and all questions in the comments section of this post and if you don't want to comment on the post, feel free to shoot us an email with your question and we'll post it anonymously for you on Wednesday.
We're looking forward to seeing what kind of questions roll in over the weekend — we'll meet you back here Wednesday for a follow up to this post on the actual date of our 2 year "blogiversary." For those curious, here's the followup post from last year with all the questions that came up, paired with our answers.
Ready, Set, Ask!
P.S. All photos in today's post were taken by our talented wedding photographer, Tori Watson of Marvelous Things Photography. These shots were taken during an engagement session before the big day — find more from this particular afternoon session here.
Congratulations on everything - you two are both really talented and I love reading the blog.
ReplyDeleteQuestion: What's your favorite part about maintaining this blog?
love this!
ReplyDeletewhat are your top favorite sources for home decor inspiration AND your top favorite spots in Richmond to thrift for home decor items? :) (can you tell we just bought a house? haha)
I love your commitment to eating local food and gardening....but, what faraway food or beverage, if any, would you find it hard to live without?
ReplyDeleteWhat's your advice for dealing those humans who insist on looking at you funny (or outright informing you that "it won't work," etc.) when they learn that your significant other is significantly older/younger than you are? (Frame of reference: I am the younger end of a relationship with an almost 13 yr age gap.)
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for taking the time to answer my questions! Lots of great info and ideas! Love it! Can't wait to see what you guys get into over the next year... ♥
ReplyDeleteThanks Kelly and we have some cool stuff planned! Stay tuned and thanks for following along!
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