Gasppppppppp! That's what I did when I saw these come through my Who What Wear blast.Pretty cute website too.
Friday, June 4, 2010
Thursday, June 3, 2010
Thursday Jams
I've been a bad poster this week. I blame it on the holiday last weekend giving this short week a seemingly dragging feeling. I thought we should discuss music and the like today...
Summer music lifts your soul, or as a favorite quote goes:
"music can lift us out of depression or move us to tears--it is a remedy, a tonic, orange juice for the ear"-Oliver Sacks
Summer albums I highly recommend:
1) Foals-Total Life Forever (and if you don't have their previous album "Antidote" pick that up as well)
2) Beach House-Teen Dream
3) Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeroes-Up From Below (I may have already posted about them but I hope to see them soon so I'll re-post again).
4) Jack Johnson-To The Sea (Just got it yesterday!!)(and bought tickets for the concert! no fees in June on ticketmaster yay!)
5) Local Natives-Gorilla Manor
6) The Maccabees-Wall of Arms
Also, I am a huge Glee fan. Not quite Gleek status, but getting there. I absolutely loved this remake on the last episode. Enjoy!
Tuesday, June 1, 2010
How Tuesday: Wedding Season Part III: Rehearsal Dinner
It's the night before the wedding. You're attending the rehearsal dinner. Maybe you're even the MOH (maid of honor) (or even the best man). That means you'll be needed to help out, tie up lose ends, welcome all the guests, and give a speech...eek! (the speech can be during the rehearsal dinner and/or the actual wedding reception)
Before/during the rehearsal:
1. Make sure everyone has arrived who is supposed to be in attendance.
2. Help the bride bring stuff to the church/restaurant (favors, gifts, name tags, directions to the rehearsal dinner, whatever she has prepared).
3. Arrive early.
4. Help keep everyone in high spirits during the rehearsal. I know at my church, this is a long process and very cumbersome.
5. Last minute chance to rehearse your speech!
Post rehearsal:
1. Double check on directions to the restaurant, and provide your phone number in case people need help with directions (I should never do this, I get lost in my own neighborhood).
2. Help drive everyone to the rehearsal.
The dinner:
1. Help the bride and groom greet guests and get them seated.
2. Get food for the bride and groom.
3. Have one glass of wine to calm your nerves before your speech-but stop there!
Some constant reminders:
**keep the bride and groom happy at all times
**don't out dress the bride
**don't get noticeably "over served" (i.e. blitzed) at any of these parties :)
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