Wednesday, June 30, 2010
details details
I have had a flurry of questions recently about the timing of events next weekend. Here's a summary:
Thursday, June 17, 2010
Ceremony planning
We met with the minister who will perform our wedding ceremony last night. He's in Texas so we kept him up late. We're drawing from the Methodist liturgy while adding elements from Judaism and a couple of readings. And with that, we think we have our wedding planned!
Tuesday, June 15, 2010
I have a dress!

I'm happy to report that the months of working out, the thousands of crunches, and sharing desserts rather than ordering my own have paid off! The dress not only fit, it had to be taken in! This was especially good news given that we had only allowed the one weekend for fittings and this close to the wedding there was no time to find an alternative. We made a great weekend of it in San Francisco--my mom, Sallie, and Hannah came with me. We slept late, ate fancy salads in nice restaurants like ladies who lunch, and shopped for all the things for which all the men in our family hate to shop--china, fabric and handbags.

Now we're down to less than a month to go before the wedding. We're making final choices about the cake and dinner at the reception. We're also (finally) figuring out the ceremony itself.
Monday, June 7, 2010
And the planning continues
What we're up to this week:
Sarah met with a guitarist to discuss ceremony music on Friday. She came recommended by the lead guitarist from our band, who also owns Portland's best guitar shop. She, Pamela, seemed the perfect choice because not only does she play beautifully and have a sweet, easy-going personality, but she is also from Boston. For those of you who don't know, Sarah lived in Boston for 8 years after college. She even knew my square!
Nathan and our best man, Chip, took a few friends fly fishing in Bend last weekend. The guide knew the right spots because everyone caught at least one fish. Or it might have had nothing to do with his skills as a guide and everything to do with the fact that they were fishing downstream from a trout farm. Regardless, everyone had a great time. The group seemed more excited and impressed about the fact that they shut down the bar where they had dinner.
Sarah was treated to an afternoon at a spa with a few of her oldest friends in Portland, followed by dinner out at a swanky restaurant. Our mutual friend, Sarah's Heather, was responsible for tasteless party games that kept us from being too stodgy or mature. There were anatomically themed candles and other...surprising accessories and some contests that silenced the rest of the restaurant. Thankfully, we were in a private dining room and no one could say which of us did anything embarrassing, although Carol does have pictures on her cell phone.
All in all we both ended the weekend feeling lucky to have friends who understand how we define fun so well. And yes, we do realize that we have a bit of a Green-Acres thing happening in our relationship and we're both comfortable with it. (And for the record, Sarah is the only one of the two of us who has actually caught a fish when visiting the Roes in Wisconsin.)
Finally it's dress fitting time! Sarah and her mom, sister and oldest niece are heading to San Francisco for the weekend to try her dress on and pick out a new china pattern.
Next up: oh yeah, we need to plan for a ceremony, eh?
Sarah met with a guitarist to discuss ceremony music on Friday. She came recommended by the lead guitarist from our band, who also owns Portland's best guitar shop. She, Pamela, seemed the perfect choice because not only does she play beautifully and have a sweet, easy-going personality, but she is also from Boston. For those of you who don't know, Sarah lived in Boston for 8 years after college. She even knew my square!
Nathan and our best man, Chip, took a few friends fly fishing in Bend last weekend. The guide knew the right spots because everyone caught at least one fish. Or it might have had nothing to do with his skills as a guide and everything to do with the fact that they were fishing downstream from a trout farm. Regardless, everyone had a great time. The group seemed more excited and impressed about the fact that they shut down the bar where they had dinner.
Sarah was treated to an afternoon at a spa with a few of her oldest friends in Portland, followed by dinner out at a swanky restaurant. Our mutual friend, Sarah's Heather, was responsible for tasteless party games that kept us from being too stodgy or mature. There were anatomically themed candles and other...surprising accessories and some contests that silenced the rest of the restaurant. Thankfully, we were in a private dining room and no one could say which of us did anything embarrassing, although Carol does have pictures on her cell phone.
All in all we both ended the weekend feeling lucky to have friends who understand how we define fun so well. And yes, we do realize that we have a bit of a Green-Acres thing happening in our relationship and we're both comfortable with it. (And for the record, Sarah is the only one of the two of us who has actually caught a fish when visiting the Roes in Wisconsin.)
Finally it's dress fitting time! Sarah and her mom, sister and oldest niece are heading to San Francisco for the weekend to try her dress on and pick out a new china pattern.
Next up: oh yeah, we need to plan for a ceremony, eh?
Thursday, June 3, 2010
Bloomingdale's gifts
Well, we found out today that the china we picked from Bernardaud is being discontinued. Will find a replacement soon.
In the meantime, 3 people sent us very generous gift cards to Bloomingdales but they arrived without cards. I will try to find your names online, but if you sent one and haven't gotten a proper thank you note yet, this is why. And THANK YOU!
In the meantime, 3 people sent us very generous gift cards to Bloomingdales but they arrived without cards. I will try to find your names online, but if you sent one and haven't gotten a proper thank you note yet, this is why. And THANK YOU!
Tuesday, June 1, 2010
Memorial Day in wine country
We spent a spectacular Sunday of Memorial Day weekend driving through the wine country outside of Portland. We visited a few of our old favorites--notably Brick House--and a completely charming new-ish vieyard called Big Table Farm. We also made stops at Bergstrom and the Vista Hills Vineyard. I don't think there was a bad sip among the 20 or so wines we tasted. If you have the opportunity to explore, we posted a link to vineyard information and pretty much everyone we know will be more than happy to recommend their favorites.
Tuesday, May 25, 2010
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