Showing posts with label wedding. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wedding. Show all posts

Friday, August 7, 2009

Alaska Cruise

Cruise fabulousness.
We've never been on a cruise before, so you can understand how awestruck we were by the Norwegian Star. 14 decks, 2 pools (plus slides and some hot tubs), over a dozen restaurants, a movie theater, a game room, etc...

Our cruise was round trip Seattle, with 2 "sea days" to rest and relax.

First stop: Ketchikan. The southeast peninsula of Alaska is a rain forest, getting over 140 inches of rain a year. Its also surprisingly temperate (well, if by temperate you mean not frozen...its chilly year round). Given this was our belated honeymoon, we decided to spring for awesome excursions. First up: Ziplining in the canopy! 8 zips through the trees, a few hundred feet up in the air, for as long as 800 feet at a time (well over a minute of free fall...er...slide). There were also three suspended bridges. Needless to say, Princess Charming had the camera the whole time, as I had my hands full holding onto cables (yes, we were triple clipped onto the cables, but its still nerve racking to be on a 10 ft diameter platform 300 feet off the ground with 9 other people!)
Next up: Juneau. This Alaskan capital is only accessible by boat and plane, unless you're up for a longggg hike across one of the biggest glaciers in populated territory! Our sea (very calm bay-like sea!) kayaking trip gave a great view of the Mendenthal Glacier, the 6000 ft snow capped peaks, about half a dozen bald eagles, some jumping fish!, and a seal!
We went back to the boat a bit early for lunch, so my one regret of the trip is not walking around Juneau more.
Next stop: Skagway. Darling little town of 750 people. The National Park Service has done (and is doing) some excavations and has set up a little museum. The town was a key supply stop for the Yukon Gold Rush around 1900, so it has historical significance (especially when you think about how important the Gold Rush was to the development of the Pacific Northwest cities!).
Here we did a ride on a historical rail up into British Columbia, CA. I have no idea how this track was laid or how the miners made it - the end of this 25 mile train ride is several thousand feet up (and they mostly walked it up a 1 man wide path, 25-30 times to get their 1000 lbs of gear up!) and gets 40+ feet of snow in the winter with cold we don't want to think about!
We took a bike ride back down the Klondike Highway, including a pit stop to refill our water bottles from a 38 degree glacier fed waterfall.
After that, the boat turned south for our Inside Passage cruising and a stop at Prince Rupert (I imagine there's nice hiking there, since its a good sized terminal...and had a cute passport stamp...but we didn't do much there). The ice flows were so heavy on the normal route we couldn't go and had to take an alternate way. Really quite impressive. Besides a few more glaciers, we saw several seal families with their pups hanging out on the flows (oh, to have a digitial SLR with good zoom!).

And, alas, after another sea day, lots of good entertainment, several games of Scrabble (and Princess Charming's 83 point point word 'Blunder'), all good things must end.

Thursday, June 11, 2009

same sex wedding in magazine?!?

See this from Two Chicks Nest

How can you not VOTE for Matthew and Jeffery? Do it. Now.

Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Love & marriage

Glad has started a project to show what Gay Marriage really means to America (thanks Journal & Two Chicks!)

People who love each other.
email photos@glad.org your picture with your first names, legal marriage date and location!

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

engayged


Christina at Steady Happy posted this link a while ago, and I've been meaning to give it some attention! I can't resist doing a little PR in the name of love.

So You're EnGAYged is a new site dedicated to same-sex couples and their allies. The site is looking to promote LGBT friendly vendors and serve as a general resource. So far, so good. Its quite a bit nicer than the couple other sites out there...but its just getting started, so go support them!

I love the idea blog - themed moodboard shout outs to Iowa and VT! But my favorite is the wedding feature - also a love of mine on Practical Wedding, which I still can't take off my googlereader.

Friday, March 13, 2009

booked!

6 months after our wedding, we've finally booked our "honeymoon," a week long cruise in Alaska. Due to vacation time and $ constraints (aka, we want a new bathroom by year end), we're doing the round trip to Seattle. Denali will have to wait for another year!

I'm super excited. I haven't been on a trip over 4 days in years!!


Now, I need to find out...are cruise ship pools heated?

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

doing it again

I never really had wedding withdrawl - perhaps because I was never SUPER engrossed in wedding planning - but I do have "if things were different" thoughts when I see other's wedding photos, etc. Since I haven't finished my faux-married-bio (since I mostly blog from work, where my photos are not!), I will do a different recap today :)

We had a wedding I loved on a reasonable budget. We're legally married (some places) and had our nearest and dearest (who could afford the trip) there.
However.
If things (DOMA, among others) were different, we'd probably have gotten married in PA where we live, seeing as it'd be weird to pick between our hometowns 900 miles apart. And we would have done just one reception (no casual-backyard-at-home reception), and the wedding would have been bigger in general. Still relatively economy without being tacky, but bigger.

Needless to say, I never really planned out those details since it wasn't going to happen.
I did, however, pick out some lovely fancy items for the wedding I would have if someone gave me, say, $50,000 I was only allowed to spend on the wedding (not the honeymoon, not a house, etc etc).
So some lovelies from that theoretical, totally impractical, waste-of-money-in-my-opinion wedding I might have a fleeting dream of but would never have. (And, now, little fleeting wants, be gone from my head!)

I'd have done a more lux invitation








and a custom stamp to match.
We'd have used a (duh) bigger place, and but kept our requirement of character and non-wedding-factory feeling, ala...














with understated ivory candle centerpieces and gold chivalri chairs.

real flowers for the bouquet with cymbidium orchids and calla lillies ala








and a spectacular dress ala















and somehow have hair that could pull off this











and a photographer that could do this












and now, back to your regularly scheduled, practical programming.

Monday, January 19, 2009

Wedding Love part 2

Then we hit a lull...(and moved, etc)...

Then there were invitations for the at-home-reception
ahr,invites
and the wedding!
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and eventually DIY flowers (see later!), menus (also!), programs
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and timelines for our guests with welcome cookies (Cape Cod is a good hike from NJ/NYC, Missouri, Atlanta, and Texas!).
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Wedding Love

I was never a girl to DREAM about my wedding. In fact, I can't say I ever gave it much of a thought before Princess Charming and I began to discuss getting engaged. Then came the ring, and the wedding planning, etc...etc...the knot (and my little obsession, hi Sept08!)...anyway, I need to brag. I never made a Married Bio, and probably won't, because making it the way I envision it will take too much time. So...I'm going to do a mini-one via a few little blog posts. Then it'll be out of my system. Maybe. (not like I've deleted the wedding blogs from my google reader, as evident from how easy it was to send my newly-engaged friend 7 links of my favs this morning!)

In the beginning...there was us
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then there was a ring...
jewels
then there was a guest list (54 of our closest friends and family), save the dates
invites,
a dress,
attire,
and a location for the ceremony
location
and for the reception
location...

and an extra for our casual at-home-reception for more casual friends and family who couldn't make the trip to MA - our house! :)
house