Heirloom china.

I didn’t register for china for our wedding. People would ask me and I’d just say I’m not a china kinda gal. Really, I’m not. When am I going to EVER use china? Seriously? Who do we have over for dinner that are so fancy they require china? We weren’t planning on kids (anytime soon, at least), so we didn’t think we’d have family celebrations at our house… and, really, if we were going to ever have kids, it would be so far off in the future, we’d be fabulously rich and successful and able to just buy our own china!

Ha.

Anyway, Amy Butler came out with a new line for Mikasa that made me rethink my whole china boycott:

How gorgeous! I already told my husband I’m going to save up for it, and my mom is going to gift me a few pieces for Christmas and my birthday. I’m pretty sure that Amy Butler could design a potato sack, and I’d buy that, too.

But do brides even still register for china anymore? I only got married three years ago, but it seems like things change so fast! I haven’t seen china on a registry in ages.

Speaking of.. our third wedding anniversary is Wednesday, October 1st. Happy anniversary, Steven! I love you for always.

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  1. That china is beautiful! Sometimes I will just wander in and out of dish stores in the outlet mall to admire various china and envision a life where I might actually have a use for it. :)

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