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  1. Ah-ha! I never look at that part of the keyboard. Found it, thanks )
  2. Quote: Originally Posted by Nic D might be of some use to take a screen shot of the site with the pic on it for proof. Okay I'm lame and don't know how to do a screenshot....all I know how to do is copy the URL
  3. That's no stock photo! I'm quite sure LC wouldn't sell their pics for other venues to use as theirs, I think they are too protective of what they have to do that. It bothers me because this is another legitimate (I think?) business. Shoot the resort has top ratings on Trip Advisor, that's how I found the site in the first place! If it were a personal website and the pics were decoration it would be one thing, but to advertise weddings and put a pic of another country....that's like the Plaza Hotel in New York saying "we do weddings here" and putting a picture of a wedding at the Hyatt in New Orleans.....wtf? I think I'll email Nicole for kicks
  4. With pink I would do orange as well (but I am partial to orange). It really pops and is very tropical!
  5. Love it! I'm not sure what tableware they use where you're getting married, but many places I've been in Mexico use cobalt rimmed glasses like this That would tie in really nicely with your theme.
  6. Quote: Originally Posted by MsShelley mine is white white for me too
  7. So I'm vacation planning and found this place in Negril. I click on weddings because I'm nosey, and look what photo they have as an example: Here's the site: N I R V A N A * on * the * beach... Isn't that the exact same pic that is (or was) on the Vallarta Adventures site? I remember the couple plus that looks like my wedding...ROFL! Am I wrong or how shady is that?
  8. I rarely, if ever, remove my e-ring at home because I figure I'll lose it. I brought it and it stayed on my finger the whole time. (I switched hands for the ceremony). Maybe you could do that?
  9. I felt like Carrie, and when people asked what we wanted we said "You're coming to Mexico, that's enough". However, some people feel a wedding deserves a gift whether it's here or abroad. You may not be able to avoid it so I say just be gracious in these cases. My mom urged us to register for people who give the courtesy gifts and don't know us well enough to know what to get us (like parents' friends for example). We did register and many gifts we received from the registries were from these people.
  10. If it is one too many events let them know it is too stressful for you and make them work it out. If you don't mind all the partying I say embrace it, their intentions are good...and you could always have the opposite problem of nobody wanting to do anything for you. As for guests, hmmmmm.... The ones that are in the same circle of friends will know about both anyway, so I guess give the same guest list for both. I think my only concern would be like yours, I wouldn't want people thinking they need to come to each and bring gifts. Maybe you could contact invitees outside of the circle (email is easy) and give your disclaimer. Something like "My dear friends insist on throwing these events for me. It will be great to see everyone but I certainly do not expect people to attend them all or bring presents." There's a better way to say that but my brain is fried right now....lol Maybe someone in your bridal party can do that for you. You have a wedding coming up!
  11. No honeymoon registry but we did Macy's, JCPenney, and REI. We had Pottery Barn but they pissed me off so I deleted that one and replaced it with REI. From my experience JCPenney's customer service has been the best, and Macy's has a better selection of the stuff we wanted.
  12. My BMs were pretty good about asking what they could help me with but there really wasn't much since they live far from me, other than getting their dresses (which was a task in itself). They took it upon themselves to plan a shower, and otherwise hung back and waited for me to ask for help. My MOH actually bought a book on "how to be a MOH"...lol She was great about handling conflicts that arose so I didn't have to deal with them. Some of my BMs checked in once a month which is fine, but when you are on a 24/7 obsession it may seem they don't care. Most of them do. I agree that they may not know what to do and instead of asking they are waiting for you to ask them. Tell your party what you could use help with, chances are they care and feel honored to be asked, but aren't being proactive because the process is new to them too.
  13. Quote: Originally Posted by foxytv I have been emailing airfare rates to confirmed guests for MONTHS -- anytime a good rate comes out. People evidently LOVE to procrastinate. Isn't it frustrating? We even offered guests a payment plan option where, for $150 down, they could reserve air/hotel and pay the rest off as they wished. Very few takers. Just before the wedding we got a few "I should have booked sooner, it's so much now". Some of them couldn't go and some had to pay more than they should have.
  14. Thanks Melissa, I knew you would support my research
  15. If you're driving I would also say try Sayulita or San Blas I hear is nice. Vallarta adventures also does awesome day trips to San Sebastian, Guadalajara, etc. Puerto Vallarta Air Adventures, Land Tours and Airplane Charters
  16. Sounds good - even the low budget version! I may do a taste test and make both, you know, in the name of science
  17. Quote: Originally Posted by MelissaH Is Harrah's ok to stay at? If I book now I can get flights, 2 nights in the Grand Canyon, 2 nights in old Vegas at the Golden Nugget and then 3 nights at Harrah's for $1300 taxes in. My parents liked the Golden Nugget so I have no problem staying there, and the hotel in the canyon is one they stayed at as well, it's just Harrah's I'm not sure about I think that is a great deal, considering it includes air from Canada and you get to see the Grand Canyon too (which is nice because there really isn't much scenery in Vegas other than the buildings). IMO unless you are staying at one of the big, flashy places in Vegas all the rooms are pretty much the same. The times I've gone I stumble back to the room in the middle of the night, sleep, shower, and do it again the next day. I guess it just depends how fancy of a place you want to stumble home to
  18. Okay spill it - what's in a Tom Collins? I want one!
  19. Damn that's rough, so much went wrong so fast ( I can sympathize, when my grandpa was dying it was so hard to watch. He was 91 and also did not want artificial life support. I literally sat in the hospital every day and held his hand. His eyes were him but the rest was a man I didn't know....so tough. I went to 2 other funerals the same week as his. I say this to tell you I really know your pain, and eventually it gets better. Spend as much time with her as you can, even if she can't talk she knows you are there. We're all here for you )
  20. I missed the monkeys too ( Anyone check out the little John Huston museum? It had cool pics of Liz Taylor in PV and his personal stuff. My mom and I checked it out on our site visit, it was interesting. So the bed, it is up one of the jungle paths. I only found it because we're explorers and on our site visit went looking for places to take pics at our wedding (2 days later). We layed on the bed and nobody passed by the whole time (trust me *wink*). I don't think it's on the map and the tour groups mainly stay by the water so they don't venture that direction. My photog shoots at LC all the time and said he never knew it was there...lol The view kicks ass during the day especially, when the water is emerald...ahhhhhh We took most of our pics there because it was so comfy and cool...here are a few:
  21. Quote: Originally Posted by MelissaH We fell in love with them in the DR! This is how we make ours... Put about 2 tbsp of sugar and 1 lime cut into wedges into a glass, squish the shit out of it, add ice and vodka That's kind of how they made them in JA...but I tried and failed..lol Aren't they refreshing though? I hear it is the national drink of Brazil. Quote: Originally Posted by redwards Yuummmm! And I'm loving that the new drink has two ingredients! :-) I bet you could totally throw all that in a blender and do it frozen/slushie in the summer. I can see me serving that at a bbq on my deck. . .and probably ending up pretty tipsy! lol! I know, 2 ingredients is my kind of drink....and they would be soooo good blended. Yum!
  22. What a great story (and cool castle, the pic is great)! How sweet that he practiced how to propose in Portuguese. You're a lucky gal, enjoy your engagement )
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