Friday, October 4, 2013

HOW IT ALL BEGAN




Is one year too early to start a countdown?  Probably, but I live on the edge so let the countdown begin! 

Aside from the fact that we’ll be getting married one year from today, today is also our 5 YEAR anniversary. In honour of this milestone, I thought I would share with you the story of how Seb and I met. 

As cliché as it is to say, it does seem like just yesterday. In case you didn't know (don't let my ghetto N.E ways fool you) I’ve always been a hopeless romantic. I read my first Harlequin novel at the tender age of 9, and I've pretty much seen and read every rom-com movie and book ever made, but even so, before I met Sebastien I never believed in love at first. 

The first time I saw him, he walked out of the Calgary room (the YPGers know what I’m talking about) and I thought to myself, whoa — who’s that?! That day is so clear; I even remember my outfit that day: black capri pants, a yellow polo and a black sweater vest (I mainly remember because my second thought was: dammit, why am I wearing this, I look like a bee!). I remember Kent telling me to come meet Sebastien, who was going to redefine the way we looked at metrics and blah blah blah.  I stopped listening because the whole time I was actually thinking how incredibly handsome and age ambiguous he was (and still is).

After having Carolyn, (who was my "summer student" at the time), covertly eavesdrop on a conversation between Kent and someone else on the phone (Chuck, maybe?), I was in a state of extreme happiness to discover that he would soon be moving to Calgary. And just like that, a plan devised in my head.

I have no shame in telling you just like I’ll tell my children one day, from that moment on, I actively but secretly pursued him. 

The same day of my premiere Sebastien experience, I came home, changed out of my bee outfit and made dinner for Rachelle and Carolyn. I sat on my couch (a sweet leather loveseat that I got at the Brick beside YPG. My first big expensive purchase that Seb made me bitterly sell immediately after moving in together) with a big glass of wine in my hand and I remember telling them with great conviction, “I met a guy from work. He’s moving to Calgary. I’m pretty sure I’m going to marry him. Mark my words, before Halloween (it was August), he will be mine!” **Side note: this is the PG-13 version. I think I actually said something a little bit more… raunchy.**  BTW, notice that our anniversary is Oct 4, which of course is before Halloween... yes I used to have mad skills.

The girls and I went off to Honolulu shortly after that drunken vow and when I came back sufficiently tanned and rested, I was ready to launch my silent campaign on Sebastien’s heart and not going to lie—I was shameless. 

I added him on Linkedin first, then after a small period of deliberate nonchalance, on Facebook. On Facebook, I intently perused his interests and hobbies and made mental notes to discuss them with him later on. I invited him to parties, 5@7s, dinners and even managed to convince him to join the Bocce Ball team (of which I was captain) for the Calgary Corporate Challenge.  By this time, to my enormous glee, our texts and encounters had gotten slightly beyond co-worker appropriate. 

The final coup d’etat was probably when we started our own private book club after Seb mentioned to me in passing that he had NEVER read a book. As much as I love him, I really was/am appalled and we (I) decided that in order to rectify this, we would read a book together. I’ll always have a soft spot for Philip Pullman’s “The Golden Compass” because it was really the book that brought Seb and I together.  We only ever had that one book club meeting.  That night, even though I totally ruined dinner (one of my worst showings to date) and even though he had only read two pages, was absolutely perfect.

As quickly as the five years have flown by, it hasn’t always been smooth sailing. We’ve cried and fought more times than I’d like to admit and I'm sure we have hurt each other’s feelings on several different and unnecessary occasions. We've put up with a lot from each other and throughout it all, I genuinely believe that we’ve loved, listened and supported each other each more days than not.

Looking back at the last five years, I'm proudest of what we've accomplished together. With each other, we've purchased three properties, the best puppy ever, moved five times one of those across the country learned two languages, explored numerous cities and shared more meals cooked with love with our friends and family than we could possibly count. 

I am not sure at all what the next five years will bring, but what I am absolutely certain of is that it’s going to be awesome because it will be as Mrs. Filion. 

Happy 5 year anniversary, Sweets! Here's to another BEAUTIFUL 5 YEARS!

Yours,
Levan aka Ponyo.

These two pics are from one of our first official dates, which was at Bern and Denesh's wedding in Canmore.  It was the first of many times that I got black-out drunk with Seb. The day following the wedding I called him and asked: "are we exclusive?" The rest is history.






Thursday, September 26, 2013

WELCOME TO OUR BLOG

Hello dear wedding guest. 

If you are reading this, you’ve received our amazing Save-the-Date! I hope you like it as much as we do. They were designed by my very talented friend and Art Director, Leila. She designs all day and did those for us on her own time at night. They turned out better than we could have ever expected, so thank you so much Leila!

Hopefully, you are now intrigued and are contemplating about whether you want to be part of the Frasian Wedding. 

To our Calgary friends and family, we speak to you especially because we realize it’s not going to be quite as easy for you.  We know flights, hotels and babysitters will need to be arranged and booked—all debits on your time, money and precious vacation days.  Knowing all this and perhaps because we’re selfish, and most definitely because your presence would complete our day, we’re asking anyways.

Aside from selling our Calgarian invitees on an October Montreal wedding, this blog will also serve a few other purposes in the upcoming months.  It will give me a much needed writing outlet; one which I think will be increasingly necessary as the wedding gets closer. It’s also a quick and efficient way of giving our guests updates on what’s happening as it happens (so follow the blog). Our plan is to post hotel rates, flight deals, questions etc. as they arise. But the main and most important reason is because we want to share with ALL of our guests, our journey, as we prepare for what we hope will be an extraordinarily wonderful and special day. 

In case you didn’t know, it has taken us a LONG time to get here. My closest girlfriends will attest, up until this point, it was impossible for me not to openly grimace anytime anyone asked me how the wedding planning was going. A sunny destination wedding, eloping to Santorini, a secret civil ceremony and living in sin perpetually were all potential plans that we were harbouring and seriously considering.  In the end, we decided that regardless of location and linguistic difficulties, we were going to bring/force our friends and family altogether for one potentially awkward, magnificent, crazy party. 

So that’s it. We’re finally doing it. 

October 4, 2014.

Yes, it’s probably the worst day you can pick to get married as a Chinese person, but it also happens to be our anniversary and will mark six years that Sebastien and I have been together.

We’re not giving away too many of the details right now (mainly because we don’t have any).  Please check back here as often as possible for exclusive offerings of my personal musings and for exciting wedding updates. 

Sage advice and escape plans always welcome. 

Until next time.

Your favourite Frasians,
Levan & Sebastien  
 

Here they are again, once more for your viewing pleasure. Does the font look familiar?