Getting Close & Rambling

We are a little over a month until the wedding and we are so ready. It’s almost here!

We are still busy getting final things in place. This past weekend was particularly productive. I’m especially excited because the centerpieces are almost all done. We still have to find a few more things for our long tables but for the most part they are finished. We are very happy about our centerpiece flowers (many many thanks goes out to Carol!) and some things James and I picked up this past weekend to serve as table markers. Big huge thanks to Mom for finding the excellent tiered cupcake plates!! And special thanks to both of our families for all they have done for us during these months to make our wedding day special and beautiful, we love you…and…we’re almost there!

So yes, things are getting done. I found an old to-do list this past weekend that had about fifteen things on it. I checked off each box before I threw it away, just because it felt satisfying to know I had completed all these tasks. Hmmm never mind that the to-do list in front of me is much longer! Tonight we are visiting the rehearsal dinner space and trying some delicious things. Yum. This weekend a few friends will be in town and I hope to put the finishing touches on the centerpieces, table markers and chopsticks.

The to-do list is much longer, but I won’t bore you with details. I will just leave you with a picture of some delicious scalloped potatoes which I hope to be tasting tonight:

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Married On Myspace

I saw this on Gangsta Bride today.  I hadn’t heard of this before but all I can say is that I agree with her; things are out of hand.

Married on MySpace Ep. 13: The wedding!

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  • Okay, life's a fact, people do fall in love, people do belong to each other, because that's the only chance anybody's got for real happiness.
    Breakfast at Tiffany's

Superbly Situated

by Robert Hershon

you politely ask me not to die and i promise not to
right from the beginning—a relationship based on
good sense and thoughtfulness in little things

i would like to be loved for such simple attainments
as breathing regularly and not falling down too often
or because my eyes are brown or my father left-handed

and to be on the safe side i wouldn’t mind if somehow
i became entangled in your perception of admirable objects
so you might say to yourself: i have recently noticed

how superbly situated the empire state building is
how it looms up suddenly behind cemeteries and rivers
so far away you could touch it—therefore i love you

part of me fears that some moron is already plotting
to tear down the empire state building and replace it
with a block of staten island mother/daughter houses

just as part of me fears that if you love me for my cleanliness
i will grow filthy if you admire my elegant clothes
i’ll start wearing shirts with sailboats on them

but i have decided to become a public beach an opera house
a regularly scheduled flight—something that can’t help being
in the right place at the right time—come take your seat

we’ll raise the curtain fill the house start the engines
fly off into the sunrise, the spire of the empire state
the last sight on the horizon as the earth begins to curve

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i love you more than…

Since Steph has decided to abandon the blog (jk), here is a few little throw-away things to look at… you aren’t outside hopefully, so enjoy.

http://iloveyoumorethanblank.com/
They ♥ katamari
The Captain Zoom WEDDING SONG!!
The Strange History of the Wedding Cake

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friendly reminder

Attn: Out-of-towners, please make sure you reserve your rooms before the 15th!

That is all, and we now return you to your regular scheduled program.

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Modern Love

I was looking at a recipe for beet salad, and there in the “Most Popular ” column is the headline: Modern Love: Those Aren’t Fighting Words, Dear

Well, I consider myself something of an authority on Modern Love, so I checked it out.

Very interesting article to say the least; the gist is, that in our striving to “take care of ourselves” we have become a society that easily drops the promises in our vows when things  get messy. How are we to act in the midst of “or worse,” and for how long?

I suppose the author could be accused of playing the martyr or even being masochist. Maybe she was encouraging bad behavior. But I thought this a great rebuttal to the articles I see everywhere that have a tone like Lets Call the Whole Thing Off (published recently in the fine Atlantic).

Anyway, Step emailed me the link today, and she had the following to say:

i thought this was really interesting and an amazing picture of how the Lord responds to us when we are distant… I honestly didn’t think it was FAIR necessarily but this lady knows what it means to love unconditionally and persevere. And I think she knew that her husband was going through something and she had a lot of trust.

Love to hear your take on the article.

Just a lil bit o that Modern Love...

Just a touch o' that Modern Love...

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pure pop for now people

*To skip the pontificating and request/suggest a tune, click here dear reader.

Our flowers, the setting, a gorgeous gown (I assume)… all these will make our wedding look beautiful.

But it’s the music that’ll make our wedding feel beautiful.

Wedding Album - John Lennon and Yoko Ono

Wedding Album - John Lennon and Yoko Ono

For much of my life, I have looked to music for many things. Viz.: distraction, solace, identity, beauty, verisimilitude, a catchy chorus. Humor me, and let me wax grandiloquent for a moment…

I have long believed that music is the form of human expression that conveys emotion most purely and emphatically. It is strange how inadequate words can be sometimes! I love the T.S. Eliot line, “You are the music while the music lasts…” I think (I hope) we have all had those moments where we felt completely absorbed in a song. Not just felt that the music added something to the moment, or described some internal state that we didn’t know was in us… I’m talking about those times when we feel like we are in the music, completely absorbed by it. Those times when we aren’t just hearing music, but experiencing it. Music is important to us as human beings, intrinsic, in a way the other arts aren’t.

No doubt, one of the most difficult and complicated parts of planning any wedding is choosing wedding music that not only reflects the style and taste of the couple, but also registers appropriate emotional resonance across generational and increasingly wide cultural lines. You desperately want others the feel the love, nostalgia, passion, intensity, levity, whatever that you feel in your relationship, but you have to convey this with sub-genres of popular music. Furthermore, this music is the key to avoiding overly sentimental dullness and setting the tone and mood of all the “special moments” in the day. The right music at the right time adds the depth of emotion and the ‘good time factor’ that makes a wedding memorable. Our will be no exception; in fact I think we perhaps are all too sensitive to this.

Pulp - Different Class

I have been extremely lucky to find a partner whose tastes are broad and who appreciates all kinds of different styles, periods, genres and moods of music, all on each piece’s own terms. So, in considering the above, I think we have a wider musical stream to cast our nets into than most. And, I’ll just come out and say it; we love music, know it’s power, and we’re not afraid to emotionally manipulate you during the reception.

We’re doing the iPod thing, so that means we’ll have absolute control of each and every selection of music and the order in which it’s played throughout the entire event (and save a few simoleons to boot). The downside is that an iPod can’t “read the crowd” and change the tempo if our guests want a slow song next or a faster song played. Nor can it automatically fade out a dud or gravitate towards the styles that are getting the most response. And despite our impeccable good taste, filling our iPod with songs that we like doesn’t guarantee that all our guests will like them as well.

Leon and Mary Russell - Wedding Album

Leon and Mary Russell - Wedding Album

So, we’d really like your input into good songs to play! (And suggestions for setting up playlists, when to break for toasts and background music etc. Logistical tips.) You can share tunes that went well at your wedding, or that slow-burning soul jam that’d you’d always thought would be perfect for a last dance. Maybe there are “classics” in your mind that no dance party can do without, or a tune from your tortured adolescence that captures lifelong longing fulfilled that you’ve never heard played in public anywhere, let alone a reception. Maybe you’d like to remind us of a song you consider “ours” or that reminds you of us. Or maybe you know the bride and groom from way back and want us to include some sweet jam that we’d always play on the jukebox at dive bars. Whatever!

Song Requests/Suggestions

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In summary, the music is going to kick ass and you’d do well to recognize such and bring your sweetest dance moves.

The Wedding Dance - Pieter Bruegel the Elder

The Wedding Dance - Pieter Bruegel the Elder

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marriage and new wave and fixed gears, OH MY.

I’m doing some research for our wedding music (stay tuned for the request page!) and I came across a link for “Nadia and Phil’s 80’s Dance Party Wedding.” “Uh-oh”, thought the Nuptial Curmudgeon, “this is either going to like frat rock 80’s style with all the wrong one-hit wonders played, or it is going to be a psuedo-trendy hispter thing that ends up being 5 time more contrived that a ‘traditional’ wedding.”

I clicked.

Then, I SAW THE BIKES. (I like bikes, BTW, but bike hipsters are the worst kind.)

walk, dont run.

walk, don't run.

But then, I saw this:

Bizarre Love Triangle

Bizarre Love Triangle

And also these:

And so, despite the HIGH level of precociousness and coolness involved, and against my better judgment, I think this is all pretty sweet. I mean, just look at their smiles! And they look good in the clothes. I can’t tell why, but I think the artifice level actually seems pretty low. So kudos Nadia and Phil, you guys have the hipster wedding to beat for ‘09.

Just never, never tell me how you made the ceremony “yours.” ;)

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we are not amused

I think we’ll save the enforced quirkiness for the reception.

Sorry, but not everything in life is meant to be entertainment. There is, in short, something missing in the aesthetic experience of our young if they feel the need to repudiate the solemnity of their own marriage thus:

I’m glad you think your wedding is a joke.

Bah humbug.

All my love,

The Nuptial Curmudgeon

** EDIT **

No offense to any and all who sent this our way! WE LUVS U.

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Still Here, But Busy

Hi. Yikes, it has been a while since I’ve posted! This week has been one of the busiest I have had, to date. I’ve finally moved out of my old apartment completely and have been working like crazy. My job has really picked up immensely the past month or so and I have lots of deadlines. Apologies for being a bad blogger but life has gotten more crazy than ever.

James has been in Vermont all week long and will return tomorrow night. I can’t wait! How I miss him so! I need my angel by my side. It has still been a strange week without him.

In other news I had my bridal shower in DC this past weekend. It was great! Melinda, Katie and Sarah put on an absolutely beautiful shower for me. Thanks guys!! James and I got lots of goodies too. On Saturday night those of us who stayed after the shower walked down to Dupont Circle and hung out by the fountain. Then we got late-night Zorba’s calamari. MMM. Sunday I enjoyed breakfast with Katie and Melinda and then Nattie came over. The four of us headed to Erin’s parents house for her going-away party. It was a full weekend and I came back to Charlottesville reminded of how much I miss DC. Mostly because of my friends, but for some reason nostalgia for DC itself hits hard in the summertime.

I’ll try to post some photos of the shower soon…and I’m sure James will have updates on Vermont. XO!

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  • There is no more lovely, friendly and charming relationship, communion or company than a good marriage.
    Martin Luther