Tuesday, March 23, 2004
p.s. how could i forget! we also met with the music director and are 98% settled on what the sounds of the ceremony will be. exciting! thank you, good night! m.
Much has happened since we last updated this site.
Tuxes have finally been ordered - yeah!
Flowers have been discussed; still waiting to find out what that damage is gonna be. Yikes!
Hotel plans are still in the works. For some reason, the Radisson in Covington, KY doesn't seem to need any extra business. So I'm working on not giving them any. Should have that information posted soon. Embassy Suites have been set up, tho. Rooms are $149 a night, if you're interested in roomier accommodations. The price also includes a made-to-order continental breakfast (sounds intriguing) and a daily happy hour. My friend Rusty has stayed there and, as a result, I've enjoyed free well drinks and chips and salsa. They also have a nice atrium area and are located on the river, right near my favorite bridge, the Roebling Suspension Bridge. It's the one the Brooklyn Bridge is modeled after.
Flower girl, junior bridesmaids and bridesmaids dresses have all been ordered. Let's keep our fingers crossed that they all arrive intact and on time.
Next steps include invitation creation, layout and cutting out; making church decorations for the pews; finalizing program details; wedding band shopping and millions of other little details that are keeping me on my toes daily.
Rick and I continue our meetings with the Deacon, which are interesting and illuminating. We have two more to go to and then we're ready to move on to phase II: wedded bliss. I hear the old balls and chains rattling as I write this...
Oh, yeah. How could I forget? Our Honeymoon plans are also in place! Very exciting. We'll be heading to sunny Aruba to relax and unwind after the ceremony.
Looking forward to seeing everyone soon. Take care and stay tuned for more.
maureen
Tuxes have finally been ordered - yeah!
Flowers have been discussed; still waiting to find out what that damage is gonna be. Yikes!
Hotel plans are still in the works. For some reason, the Radisson in Covington, KY doesn't seem to need any extra business. So I'm working on not giving them any. Should have that information posted soon. Embassy Suites have been set up, tho. Rooms are $149 a night, if you're interested in roomier accommodations. The price also includes a made-to-order continental breakfast (sounds intriguing) and a daily happy hour. My friend Rusty has stayed there and, as a result, I've enjoyed free well drinks and chips and salsa. They also have a nice atrium area and are located on the river, right near my favorite bridge, the Roebling Suspension Bridge. It's the one the Brooklyn Bridge is modeled after.
Flower girl, junior bridesmaids and bridesmaids dresses have all been ordered. Let's keep our fingers crossed that they all arrive intact and on time.
Next steps include invitation creation, layout and cutting out; making church decorations for the pews; finalizing program details; wedding band shopping and millions of other little details that are keeping me on my toes daily.
Rick and I continue our meetings with the Deacon, which are interesting and illuminating. We have two more to go to and then we're ready to move on to phase II: wedded bliss. I hear the old balls and chains rattling as I write this...
Oh, yeah. How could I forget? Our Honeymoon plans are also in place! Very exciting. We'll be heading to sunny Aruba to relax and unwind after the ceremony.
Looking forward to seeing everyone soon. Take care and stay tuned for more.
maureen