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hmmm...i love cupcakes...i am actually about to start researching a good recipe for a red velvet with cream cheese frosting because i think it would be festive and x-massy. i made this delicious buttermilk with chocolate cream cheese frosting for DH's b-day. it was great because it wasnt supre sweet but rich and yummy..let me find it...got it from martha stewart.
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Quote: Originally Posted by LALA That was just the room we got. I don't know if it was because of Tammy or Mariana or what, but that is what we were originally assigned. I really liked our room because while I was locked up on the wedding day I could look out and see both the reception and ceremony setups happening. Jackie, you get the upgrade with the room block but I will ask Mariana if she'll give it to you.
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SF Bay Area Photogs
TammyWright replied to Leia78's topic in Northern California: Napa Valley - Wine Country Weddings
we also have a few members here who are located in san francisco... like: Anna Kuperberg -
SF Bay Area Make Up Artist
TammyWright replied to Leia78's topic in Northern California: Napa Valley - Wine Country Weddings
great referral! when i was a BM for a friends wedding in napa, the makeup artist made me look like a transvestite! -
here you go: http://bestdestinationwedding.com/forum/t933 go towards the end to get latest numbers
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This has come up with a few brides and I thought I would mention it. When you hire your wedding coordinator please be sure to ask for any hidden fees. Also, if you are planning on using a travel agent you must let your wedding coordinator know this so they are not paid your travel agents commission but NOT handling the travel portion of your wedding. I have had to turn down a few brides that needed help with their travel arrangements because their WC was paid that commission that should have gone to their travel agent. So the WC's are making the fee that they charge you, the 10-15% they add on the vendors they book, as well as the 10-15% of the travel. I just thought I should bring this up because most of the local wedding coordinators are not equipped or knowledgeable enough to book travel arrangements so they really should not be paid a commission for work they are not doing or being paid a fee from the resort that they are not disclosing to you.
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welcome!! jason and anya are also getting married 11/08 n cabo..
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i think a few brides used him..let me think
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How late is too late to change the date??
TammyWright replied to lyrebard's topic in Wedding Etiquette, Traditions, to dos
if people have not booked their flights and they can change tehir hotel reservation i dont see a problem... -
the jay reilly photo blog - destination paris Quote: How long have you been in business? I’ve been planning events for about 10 years, first in the US, and then in Paris. I’m married to a French man, and decided to start a wedding planning agency after planning my own wedding in France long-distance from San Francisco. My agency, parisian events is in its 3rd year. How many weddings do you coordinate a year? We’re averaging around 20 – 25 events a year, which includes weddings, vow-renewals, private parties and social events. Are your clientele all from Paris or do many of your clients come to Paris to be married? The majority of our clients are people who come from English-speaking countries- mostly the US, but also Canada, the UK, even as far away as South Africa- specifically to celebrate in Paris. Conveniently for me (ha ha), the beauty and romance of Paris is known worldwide! We also work with many bi-cultural clients- one of the couple is usually French, and the other from an Anglophone country. Often, it’s the bride-to-be who is American, and is looking specifically for someone who “speaks her languageâ€, both literally and figuratively- When it comes to something as important as your wedding day, you don’t really want to risk not being understood. What are some of the challenges of planning a wedding in Paris? The biggest challenge that many people face when they first entertain the idea of getting married in Paris is the long list of requirements that are requested. In order to be legally wed in France, one of the couple needs to have been a legal resident in the district in which they plan to marry for 30 – 40 consecutive days prior to their requested wedding date. And that doesn’t mean buy a ticket to Paris and hang out for a month and a half and then get hitched. You have to show proof that you’re legal- usually in the form of a utility bill, plus a plethora of other documents: birth certificates, doctor tests, etc., all translated and notarized within specific time frames. Also, you’re not allowed to be married in a Catholic church in France without first having had a civil ceremony, so…back to square one. It’s a far cry from the Tunnel of Love Drive-Through in Vegas! The good new is that it IS possible to have a symbolic ceremony in Paris without all of the run-around. The symbolic ceremonies that we design are just as sweet, romantic and inspiring as civil ones. They can also be spiritual- We work with members of various clergy in Paris who will perform a religious blessing for couples who have been married before they arrive in Paris. Another good thing about symbolic ceremonies is that, unlike civil ceremonies in France which can only be performed at City Hall, symbolic ceremonies can be performed wherever it’s permitted to do so. So, while you wouldn’t be allowed to set up a tent and trellis and 50 foot aisle runner beneath the Eiffel Tower (believe me… the request comes in at least once a month!) by working with an agent with access to the right channels, you can have a sweet, intimate ceremony with a small gathering of friends and family within its’ shadows. What do you see as the beauty of having a wedding in Paris? Take a look around! Really, after living here for over 6 years, there are still many, MANY days when I am literally dumbstruck by the beauty of this city. As a planner, it seems that you’re always scouting out locations- you pass a park and think, “Hmm, I could set an alter space up over there, work some jasmine into that urn over there, etc...†It’s almost a curse being a wedding planner in Paris! EVERY turn is a “wedding opâ€! You walk along the Seine and see the beautiful bridges with the boats passing beneath you, and people strolling along and kissing…It’s almost like a movie set, but this IS Paris. And the history! Like many Americans, before I moved here I would see a building that was built in, say, 1892 and think, “Wow! That’s oldâ€. Here, it’s possible to have your wedding in the room where Louis the 14th was born (1638, for the record- now THAT’S old!). You can have your wedding cake made by the same bakery that has baked for kings, you can dance your first wedding dance in Marie Antoinette’s sitting room, and on and on and on. Some cynics will try to call it a cliché, but Paris is what it has been for hundreds and hundreds of years. Don’t hate it because it’s beautiful! What are some of the best views of Paris. For most clients who get married in Paris, a big part of the event is to include a photo session around Paris. While the ubiquitous “Eiffel Tower Shot†is almost a prerequisite, I usually try to set up an itinerary that also includes some less obvious locales- ones that are just around the corner from the “Classic Paris Shotâ€. For instance, rather than have your picture taken on the steps of Sacre Coeur, why not try the steep steps of Montmartre ( also very dramatic in black and white). Instead of posing in front of Notre Dame Cathedral, cross the river and take some shots in front of les bouquinistes (the famous bookstalls that line the left bank of the Seine) with Notre Dame in the background. If you want portraits taken in the Luxemburg Gardens, try to schedule time to take a few snaps in front of the magnificent Fountain of the Four Corners of The Globe, located in the back of Luxemburg Gardens, just outside of the park exit. If you’re planning on staying in Paris for even just a days before or after your wedding, chances are you’ll have your own photos of most of the tourist spots. I think if you’re spending the time and expense to have professional wedding photos taken, you should “look outside of the box†and have something truly memorable created. What sets your company apart from some of the other wedding planners in Paris. Paris is a beautiful, romantic city- like I said, it seems that everyone dreams of getting married here. Even so, most American women have dreamed about their wedding since they were a little girl, and, subsequently they have a pretty long list of "must haves". There are certain elements to their wedding that they don't want to sacrifice- not even for Paris! Our weddings are tailor-made specifically with the American Bride in Paris in mind. We combine all of the romance and historical beauty of Paris with the traditional elements of an American wedding. We’ll design an American style ceremony, reception, wedding cake, favors, etc., and then tastefully introduce just the right touch of Paris to make the event unique- substituting the American wedding cake with a French croquembouche, for example. Or mix American and French gifts and treats to create a nice welcome basket for out-of-town guests... It’s important to keep in mind that wedding consultants are a fairly new concept in France. The industry has only really taken off within the past 4 or 5 years. These days, there seems to be quite a few French wedding planning companies that have employees who speak English, which is quite convenient and miles ahead of what was available just a few short years ago. But just because you can communicate with someone doesn’t necessarily mean that your intentions are being conveyed. Planning a wedding in a foreign country from abroad can be very stressful- you don’t want someone who only speaks the same language as you, you want someone who understands what you mean. (How do you describe the robins-egg blue mini Chinese take-out boxes that you saw in the Spring 2006 edition of “Martha†to someone who has never even HEARD of Chinese take-out boxes? OR Martha??) How can people find you for more information? To find out interesting cultural tidbits about getting married in Paris, or French wedding trends, or even info on planning French-themed parties wherever you happen to live, you can check out my blog, “parisian party: tales of an American wedding planner in paris†at: parisian party For more information about planning your wedding or event in paris, visit wedding and event planner in paris - parisianevents or drop me a line at [email protected]
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ok, my story.... my siamese kitty started freaking out when i was about due and hid in the closet and would not come out...once the baby arrived it was worse. he hid in the closet and would not come out to use the litter box or even eat. he is usually meticulously groomed but looked like a crazy homeless cat and smelled like urine and there were hard poops on the stairs (they were dry like tanbark)...i felt so bad for him and took him to the vet where they prescribed me kitty prozac...but it didnt help. he stayed in the closet for 6 weeks. then i remembered alyssa's post so i was at my wits end so i contacted dawn....i did not tell her what was going on just that my cat had some health issues that i was concerned about. she "spoke" to max and he told her he was afraid of the baby. she told him that there was nothing to be afraid of. she asked why he didnt want to use the litterbox and he told her that it hurt when he used it (he was so dehydrated) but she told him that it wasnt the litter box that was hurting him, it was because he was not drinking enough water. she asked him what he needed me to do to get better and he said 1. put a bowl of water upstairs and 2. give him the cheap cat food that i used to feed him...i told him i would but he needed to try to get better also... within an hour he came downstairs and now even comes up to the baby...even my parents have noticed a difference because he is even friendlier than before the baby came.
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jackies right...we ended up having poker tournaments all week.. we had a poker night at our welcome dinner so we did pay the set up fee and the per person fee for the buffet (not an extra per person fee for the casino night).
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Symbolic ceremony...certificate???
TammyWright replied to Leia78's topic in General Wedding Planning Information
a symbolic ceremony is not legal. you'd have to have a legal wedding to get the wedding certificate. -
Ok 2 have Friend Marry Us?????
TammyWright replied to tlomlad's topic in Wedding Etiquette, Traditions, to dos
yes you can...we wrote our vows and had a friend officiate. -
So I got a card in the mail yesterday........
TammyWright replied to lambert13's topic in Chit Chat Corner!
yay, you got it and we have been thinking about you and sending good vibes your way. -
we have like 4 pairs around our loft...they are complimentary and usually in the closet with the robes.
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Does your FH/DH SNORE like a MADMAN???
TammyWright replied to foxytv's topic in Just venting or funnies
its funny that you posted this because i am in the WORST mood today because i did not sleep at all last night because of DH's snoring...he also kept our baby awake. he usually does not snore that badly but was wearing an eye mask which caused him to snore like a friggin 500lb bear. -
Hi Everyone, I have some certificates for sale for Dreams Los Cabos in an oceanview junior suite double occupancy. The rates are $50-100 less per night than the rack rate. this is perfect for a site visit. in fact, if you book your site visit and then your wedding and group block at dreams with me, i can get the 2 nights complimentary for your site visit used as a credit towards your wedding stay. Please PM me for details, exclusions, etc. * based on availibity at Resort.
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welcome to the forum kristen...there is another kristen getting married at Dreams 5/23... then sandy 5/25, then jackie 5/27... there is a ton of info here so let us know if you have any questions.