Well we just got our photos from Michael and they're great! While we're going through them (there's ~1200 of them) we figures we'd post a few teasers that we really liked, and have some fun with everyone coming up with captions. As soon as we get through them all we'll send you all a link to check them all out, and purchase copies of any you want (we'll be done by the end of next week, right before we go on the cruise with V+K). The best captions will be selected by totally impartial judges Kevin and Tracie and posted on Facebook. So in the meantime here's the first photo for you all to come up with captions for :)
Wednesday, October 20, 2010
Thursday, October 7, 2010
All wrapped up
Yesterday, I went for a cellulite reduction wrap at Glenda's Day Spa in Bel Air, MD. One of my friends suggested such a wrap when I was complaining about the tightness of my dress, and while I think she was kind of kidding, I figured I'd try it:
1. Out of curiosity.
2. Maybe it will really help!
3. To be kind of funny
For the wrap, I'll give you my version of what happened, then I'll cut and paste the description from the website, which is a little more technical.
My version:
(after the getting undressed and all that)
1. She brushed me lightly with a brush to exfoliate and stimulate my pores (I actually understood this pretty well).
2. She smeared some kind of warm cream on me.
3. She smeared some other kind of warm cream on me.
4. Then, she painted me with mud.
5. I was then wrapped in a sheet of mylar, a warming blanket, and a regular blanket, like one of those Taco Bell things that's a chalupa wrapped in a tortilla wrapped in a pizza wrapped in a pancake, or whatever. I got toasty and drowsy and took a nap.
6. She unwrapped me, wiped as much mud off as she could, then I showered the rest off.
Their version:
1. Out of curiosity.
2. Maybe it will really help!
3. To be kind of funny
For the wrap, I'll give you my version of what happened, then I'll cut and paste the description from the website, which is a little more technical.
My version:
(after the getting undressed and all that)
1. She brushed me lightly with a brush to exfoliate and stimulate my pores (I actually understood this pretty well).
2. She smeared some kind of warm cream on me.
3. She smeared some other kind of warm cream on me.
4. Then, she painted me with mud.
5. I was then wrapped in a sheet of mylar, a warming blanket, and a regular blanket, like one of those Taco Bell things that's a chalupa wrapped in a tortilla wrapped in a pizza wrapped in a pancake, or whatever. I got toasty and drowsy and took a nap.
6. She unwrapped me, wiped as much mud off as she could, then I showered the rest off.
Their version:
Monday, October 4, 2010
Centerpiece
Things you never knew you needed to know about centerpieces
When I read various DIY (do-it-yourself) and indie-bride blogs, I don't feel as though we're doing a lot of DIY stuff for our wedding; in fact, I feel like we could be doing more. But, considering more closely at how much DIY we've seen at family and friends weddings, and what it FEELS like doing what we ARE doing, perhaps we ARE doing quite a lot! Some projects are things that I found online, but for most we are just winging it. What has been most challenging about that is knowing how much of any supply to purchase, since I haven't had a "recipe" to follow. Though, come to think of it, I probably could have looked some of this stuff up, but who knows where to even start?
So, I wanted to post some of the "amounts" for our centerpieces we discovered through trial and error...hoping that someone who needs this same information will figure out what to Google to find it on our little blog. Also a list of random things I never thought I needed to know, but now I do!
By the way, our centerpieces are half-gallon canning jars with candles and glass rocks inside, tied with a ribbon, and placed on a mirror. Cute and rustic! Maybe I'll post a picture tonight.
So, I wanted to post some of the "amounts" for our centerpieces we discovered through trial and error...hoping that someone who needs this same information will figure out what to Google to find it on our little blog. Also a list of random things I never thought I needed to know, but now I do!
By the way, our centerpieces are half-gallon canning jars with candles and glass rocks inside, tied with a ribbon, and placed on a mirror. Cute and rustic! Maybe I'll post a picture tonight.
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