I've been a lot more self-aware when it comes to my need to obsess...most of the time :) But wow, it sneaks up when I least expect it. I have, thank goodness, begun to recognize it by the butterflies in my stomach. Yep, if I get too carried away with what type of wine we need to get and start mixing and matching cases for individual people's wants/needs...I shut the browser. And once I have a moment to think about it (logically) I realize that I already HAD the right answer 45 minutes earlier, but I passed it over for something more complex and usually more expensive. Take the wine for example...I've been to 100s of parties/dinners/get-togethers where we have Yellow Tail. I LOVE Yellow Tail. It got me through graduate school. But today, searching through online wine outsources, I came across Yellow Tail and had the thought:
PerfectBut, alas, my integration does not work quickly and I continued searching out different wines from various exotic locales. Searching, searching...what would be universally liked and within my budget...searching, searching...stomach knotting, sweat beads as I added wine to my cart seeing the exorbitant shipping costs...searching, searching...and then it hit me:
Yellow TailI love Yellow Tail. Until my encounter with my favorite Italian who introduced me to Sangiovese, any type of Yellow Tail had been my staple. I've never been embarrassed to offer a dinner guest Yellow Tail - why would it be any different at my wedding? Yet somehow, it snuck up on me - that little caricature of a horned, pitchfork holding Martha Stewart or an editor of The Knot (or worse yet, one of its readers!) sitting on my shoulder, exasperated and shaking their heads at me that I didn't pick that highly rated Chilean mix, renowned for its versatility and clean taste. For once, I gave a good shake and Martha was gone, along with her minions. Yellow Tail it is. Maybe Shiraz and Pinot Grigio - it will be September in Florida, I'm not sure a Cabernet and Chardonnay would go down well in the heat. Maybe I'll make Sangria...or maybe I'll set out some sliced fruit and ginger ale with a sign that says "Poor Couples Sangria."
That sounds better.
P.S. - Check out this bouquet of sunflowers. I love it! But do not remember where it came from! Sorry! I think this, with some sprigs of fresh rosemary from my garden will be perfect!
I love the flowers, when the sun is on them they glow so vibrant, they could be alive!
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