Monday, May 19, 2008

Honeymoon photos!










Thursday, May 15, 2008

Honjeymoon

We’ve been back from our honeymoon for a little over a week now. After spending nearly two full weeks in hotel rooms and surrounded by stimuli, it’s taking a little while to get back to our normal routines. The trip was great. We had a blast in Europe. I felt sick on our day of departure and spent the first 10 hours or so in London lying in bed, but after that I was ready to go. We spent three nights in London and four in Paris.

After seeing Big Ben, Westminster Abbey, walking over the Tower Bridge and “enjoying” a walking tour on the London Bridge (Amy really wanted to do it, but it wasn’t exactly my cup of tea, so to speak), we had an amazing dinner at a place called the Cinnamon Club. It was a fine-dining Indian restaurant in Old Westminster Abbey Library. The food was exquisite and the service was top-notch (Thanks Kerri!). Other London highlights include getting buckets of rain dumped on us at Hyde Park, bangers and mash, pints of beer at noon, amazing hamburgers (made the French way, they told us), and the Royal marching band warming up with a really swingin’ version of When the Saints Go Marching In.

As the Eurostar train made it through the chunnel to the other side, we noticed that there was a good chance the weather was going to be much improved for the rest of our trip. It definitely was better, as it was sunny every single day in Paris. Staying in Montparnasse, we weren’t quite in the heart of the city, but we enjoyed being in what felt like a “real” neighborhood (at least to a certain extent it was). We were able to walk to the Luxembourg Gardens, the Tour Eiffel, and the Latin Quarter and come back to Montparnasse at the end of the day and find food stores and patisseries that weren’t jammed with tourists.

Highlights of Paris for us included the Musee d’Orsay, the Luxembourg Gardens, walking along the banks of the Seine, cheap and good wine, cassoulet, the cheese course (!), Crepes on the go, the Metro (cheap and quick), and feeling like we accomplished something every time we successfully used a French word to buy something. Lowlights include having our first married fight under the Tour Eiffel, tiny, tiny cups of coffee for 2 euros, and me leaving my cell phone in our hotel room as we left to come back to the U.S.

Pictures to come!

fotos

Hi everybody! I hope you had a great time at our wedding. We had a blast and kept the party going all through the next week on our honeymoon.

If you are interested, our photographer, Phil Holland, has uploaded a lot of his images onto his website. We encourage you to buy a few shots, there's a couple good ones of pretty much everyone and they really look great. Have a look:

http://hollandphotostudioshopping.com/RedCart/index.php?gnum=77

Password is: aditamy

Wednesday, May 14, 2008

We did it!

We did it!

Well it was a full day of craziness, but we got through it and it was really, really fun! Actually, in the end I was surprised at how smooth it did go. We all followed the priest’s instructions pretty well I think and I didn’t embarrass myself too much up on the stage. I think most people’s favorite parts of the wedding ceremony were when Amy had to sit on her father’s lap, when I struggled to balance myself while placing Amy’s toe on the flowers that were lining out “path” around the fire, and the dropping of the sheet followed by our racing to throw rice on each other’s heads. I can tell you time moves a little strangely up on that stage. At times it felt like the ceremony was going on for a long time and at others I was marveling at how quickly we were moving along. We are so happy that we did it, though. It was a fantastic experience!

Quick recap of our honeymoon to come.

Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Mere days away now!

We're down to the home stretch! Amy and I have both taken off work, so we can be with our parents as we finalize as much as we can before Friday. We're getting a (somewhat) final count on the guests, arranging the rest of the rentals, and trying to stay organized (and sane). Here is the rough outline of what's going to happen on Friday:

Ceremony will start at 4:30. Try to be a little early if possible.
After ceremony, guests will be encouraged to move upstairs to the roof deck for cocktail hour
Once the food is all set up and ready to go, guests will find their seat assignments
Dinner will be served, buffet style.
After dinner, we'll tackle the cake cutting, any and all speeches and then start dancin'!

Location for all the festivities:

450 W. 31st St.
between Dyer Ave. and 10th Ave.
Top floor

Thursday, April 17, 2008

Amy's bachelorette doings

She took like ten photos total I guess. Total shutterbug. Here are a few from her party in New York:



Here are some pictures of her friends Kim and Lauren in New Orleans. That glass is a shot of absinthe. She claims she didn't see the green fairy that night.

Sunday, March 23, 2008

Invitations in the mail


Everyone should be getting these invitations in the mail soon if they haven't gotten them yet. We took quite a long time getting them just right and I hope everyone likes them. Please send back the RSVPs as soon as you can, so we can make our table arrangements.


Also, we've had a couple questions about where we're registered. You can check out Macy's or Target, either in-store or online.