September 14, 2011

Friday Night Plans

Everything seems to (finally) be coming together, so I thought I'd share a bit about our plans for Friday night. We'll be having a welcome party in a large suite at THEhotel.



And when I say large...I mean large. The suite is 2000+ square feet. I don't know about you, but that's bigger than my house! We considered doing a rehearsal dinner in a restaurant, but the more we thought about it, the more we liked this option. It will be a more casual get-together, and by avoiding a sit-down dinner, our hope is that our friends and family will have more time to meet one another. Plus, we wanted to be able to include everyone attending our wedding...you're all traveling a long way to witness our marriage, and we want to have as much time together as possible.

So the party will start at 6:00. We'll get in touch with everyone that afternoon to let you know the exact room number (we're planning on posting on facebook, twitter, sending texts, and word of mouth to get this information out). Dinner will be catered by Magianno's. Here's the menu!


Appetizers and Salad

Garlic Bread Focaccia
Italian Focaccia bread brushed with garlic butter and toasted, topped with Parmesan cheese and parsley

Italian Tossed Salad
Iceberg lettuce, arugula, Kalamata olives, red onions and pepperoncini. Served with Italian vinaigrette

Vegetables

Fresh Grilled Asparagus
Asparagus sauteed with garlic and olive oil

Broccolini with Lemon and Garlic
Broccolini sauteed with garlic, lemon and olive oil

Pasta Dishes

Rigatoni "D"
Rigatoni pasta, herb-roasted chicken, mushrooms and caramelized onions, tossed in a Marsala cream sauce

Taylor Street Baked Ziti
Pomodoro sauce and ziti topped with a layer of melted Provolone and Parmesan (italian sausage on the side)

Entrees

Chicken Parmesan
Breaded chicken breasts baked with Provolone cheese and marinara sauce, served with spaghetti marinara

Seared Pork Scaloppine
Pork medallions in a brandied green peppercorn sauce

Soooo good!
And of course, we will have plenty of libations on hand. We're planning on wrapping things up around 9:00. 1) Because I need my beauty sleep and 2) so you party animals can hit the town!

So that's the plan for Friday! Stay tuned for more event information for those of you who will be in town on Thursday.


September 7, 2011

Gifts

We've started getting the question "where are you registered?" so I thought it might be helpful to post an answer for everyone. You may have already found our registries under the "Gifts" tabs on our website.

When I started attempting to register for gifts, I actually had a really hard time trying to figure what to put on the registry. We've been living together for over 7 years, so you can probably guess we're all set when it comes to blenders, toasters, etc. In addition, we've been doing our best to declutter our house. All of this together made putting together a registry stressful. I didn't want to register for a lot of things we didn't need and have a bunch of kitchen appliances take up our precious storage space.

I thought registering for gifts should be fun and not so stress inducing. So Erik and I talked about some alternatives. We both really loved the idea of a honeymoon registry! Neither of us have traveled overseas (unless you count my trip to Ireland in 1983) and it's something we've really wanted to do together for a long time. Like so many other things though (*cough* this wedding *cough*), we've put it off in the name of practicality. I had to finish grad school, we need to save for a house, etc. I love giving gifts that people wouldn't normally buy for themselves, so I thought sending us on a honeymoon might be something our friends and family would be interested in!

As we talked about our dream honeymoon, we tossed around a couple locations, but really, nothing says romance like Paris, right? So that's where we intend to go next summer on our honeymoon! You can see the registry here.



We had a lot of fun setting up the registry, and picking out some of the things we wanted to do while we're in Paris. There's also an option for you to tell us what you think we should do! As long as it's within reason (no bungee jumping, etc.) we'll do it! Once you reserve a gift, you have a few options. You can contribute through PayPal or print out a certificate to give.

We've also created a smaller, traditional registry at amazon.com. Like I said, there's not too much we need, but I was able to come up with a few things. :) As you probably know, we moved into a house back in May, so gift cards that will help us with home improvement or decorating would be welcomed.


Of course, the most awesome gift is having our friends and family joining us in Las Vegas! We are so thrilled and grateful to have wonderful people to celebrate with.

And now for some silly pictures. Here are some pictures of us opening our very first gift from my cousin Jason, Abbie, and Charlotte Lydon!

Erik closely inspects the package.

I think the blurriness nicely conveys the excitement of opening our first gift.

Very cute prints!


And here are some pictures of our first honeymoon gift from my good friend in the psych department, Lynne Rogers. She contributed toward a romantic dinner in Paris. :)



I'm happy that we have more and more fun wedding activities to do lately! And receiving gifts is super fun!

P.S.--We're 45 days away from the wedding! Wowser.

September 3, 2011

September To Do List

Woah...time is flying! We're at the point in planning now that it's mostly small details we're working on. Sometimes it feels like everything is coming together...other times it seems like our to-do list is STILL ridiculously long. Regardless of how we look at it...regardless of whether things get crossed off the list or not, we're getting married in less than 7 weeks! Pretty exciting!

So here's what we accomplished this month:

Book Florist: Check! Our bouquets are going to made by Pam at The Palette.

Dress Cleaning: Uh huh! The dress cleaned up perfectly. I was a little worried, because it was really dirty. But it looks good as new now!

Dress Fitting: In progress. Going in for alterations this week.

Plan Thursday Night Dinners: We're pretty close to having this all finalized. Chris has been working on the Ladies' dinner and Matt has been working on the Gentlemen's dinner. We'll be posting more info about all of this soon!

Plan Menu for Friday Night: Yessiree! Erik's been working with his parents and we're almost all set to have Magianno's cater the Friday night party.

Order Cake: Yeah! This was actually a fun item on the list (seems like fun items were rare this month). Erik placed our order with Retro Bakery and I am sooooo excited to taste it.

DIY/Buy Decorations: I haven't made as much progress here as I would like. I've had a hard time pulling together ideas that I like...but I think I'm finally getting there and Cara's been helping :)

Buy Erik's Suit: We've done a little shopping, but haven't bought one yet. Hoping to hit up the Labor Day sales this weekend.

Design Additional Paper: Erik has been designing up a storm! He's been working on programs, signs, and all sorts of other details.

Write Ceremony and Vows: We have most of the ceremony completed. We decided on readings and asked a few people to be involved in the ceremony. :) As for vows, I haven't written anything yet (and I'm pretty sure Erik hasn't either), but we've tossed around a few ideas. I'm really looking forward to the ceremony. I feel like we've created something that really reflects us and will make our guests feel included. It's gonna be awesome!

Buy Wedding Bands: Erik's been pretty hush-hush about this (he's in charge of buying the rings). Every time I ask lately, the answer is "it's under control." I don't think he's bought them yet though. He's neither confirmed or denied.

Some other smaller details we've accomplished: bought our plane tickets; booked our suite at The Platinum; I bought some shoes; we selected boutonnieres; made arrangements for my dress and Erik's suit to be picked up and pressed in Vegas; started sampling wines for Friday night (tough job, but someones gotta do it!).

Our to-do list for September...FINISH EVERYTHING! A disclaimer for the next few sentences: We are really very very excited for the wedding, and the excitement is growing. But O M G we are both very very sick of the planning process. We've spent most nights and weekends lately working on this and we are ready to have our lives back. Last week, we went out for the 2nd Friday in a row (that has been unheard of since...March I think). Anyway, it felt miraculous. So we are very ready to stop planning and start celebrating. And the good news is we're almost there! So here are the main things that need to get done this month:

DIY/Buy decorations.

Buy Erik's suit.

Buy wedding bands (assuming Erik hasn't secretly already purchased them).

Finalize the ceremony and finish the program.

Write vows.

Select the menu for our reception.

Order all of the other paper stuff.

Create our Saturday timeline to give to vendors.

Buy all of our accessories (jewelry, tie, etc.)

Select First Dance song (and any other "important" songs).

Dance lessons? Not sure we'll be able to fit it in, but it might be fun.

So that is about it! Am I forgetting anything? (I seriously hope not.) We're hoping to make a big push over Labor Day and the next week or so and get as much finished as possible. It would be really nice to relax a bit before our 3-day extravaganza in Vegas.

P.S.--Today was the RSVP deadline, so please mail (or call or email or telegraph, etc.) yours if you haven't already. Both "yesses" and "nos" are going to help us finalize our plans.