Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Join the Bees for SATC!

This Sunday morning, June 1st, Mrs. Bee, Miss Lovebird and I are going to see the much anticipated and long awaited movie -- Sex and the City.



We're sorry the picnic got rained out, but would love to meet some of you. After the movie we're planning on getting a cupcake (or in my case banana pudding) at Magnolia's -- YUM.

If any New York area readers would like to join us please email onion@weddingbee.com and I'll let you know the time and place.

Here are some interviews with the cast to get you excited:







The best toast ever....

After our first dance we were served our first course and the toasts began. For a very small wedding we had a number of people speak. All three of our groomsmen (Mr. Onion's brother, father and best friend) all spoke as did two of my bridesmaid's and my brother. But these are the things that make a celebration special. No one took too long and it was great for our guests to hear a little bit about us that they might not have known.


This is one of my favorite photos of the evening -- we are both so happy and are toasting with my bridesmaid who gave two toasts -- one quick and unplanned reading of our apache blessing that wasn't able to be heard due to fire engine sirens, and then her real toast later in the evening.


I love this photo of our family and friends raising their glasses to us. On the left is a dear family friend who has known me for 12 years with his youngest son and next to him is my mom. She looks so touched (and she is pretty sarcastic, so for her to be moved, it takes a lot)!


Our photographers caught us at the end of the bar (yes, the bride and groom sat at the end of a bar) in a sweet moment during a toast.


Mr. Onion's father gave a very short but very heartfelt and well spoken toast -- he is not comfortable with public speaking and he was quite nervous, so for him to get up and do this was really meaningful to us both.


Friends clapping during a toast.


My best friend (since we were 5 years old), known me better than almost anyone. She told a story to illustrate the kind of friend I am. It was so personal and she made everyone understand our friendship. She actually went to high school with Mr. Onion so she knew us both separately and together -- she basically said we were both so much better together!


Mr. Onion's father clapping for the toast.



And a sweet moment after her toast for both of us.


The second bridesmaid gave her second toast which was about the first day she met Mr. Onion (2+ years before we started dating Mr. Onion helped me move out of my first NYC apartment and my bridesmaid came to help) and how her friends with both of us has grown over the years. She is very animated and very articulate -- it was great.


But then it was Mr. Onion's brother's turn...and seriously, this was the BEST wedding toast I've ever heard. He began by reading an email I had sent him...or at least that is what he led all our guests (and me for almost two minutes) to believe. It was a made-up letter and it just got funnier. He had notes, but so much of it seemed to just flow that it will never be recreated. I wished our videographer had still be there but it was PRICELESS.


Mr. Onion and I laughing at said toast.


My brother DYING it was so funny...see what I mean? Priceless people.


Taking a little bow in our direction.


And finally surviving without being killed by the bride!

Note pictured were Mr. Onion's best friend's toast -- which was the story of the night we first kissed after consuming many glasses of wine at his house and my brother's toast -- which was a quick tale of his childhood friendship with Mr. Onion's (lots of connections with our group of loved ones) and how happy he was for us both.

Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Pottery Barn Clearance

Such cute things on clearance at Pottery Barn. Mr. Onion and I bought a beautiful bench that should arrive tomorrow (sadly not on sale) that we'll be using as a coffee table/extra seating for guests.


The larger bench

But in the fun red finish

Now onto the fabulous clearance items for your wedding needs:


Great groomsmen gifts! Mini travel Bar Set, WAS $59.00, SALE $14.99

A miniature bar fits into the three tiers of this handcrafted leather case. The mini bar includes fine stainless-steel accessories, such as two flasks, two shot glasses, one ice tong and one stirrer.


More groom or groomsmen gifts. Emmett Boxes, WAS $39.00- $49.00 SALE $12.99- $16.99

Encase your best accessories in boxes that unite contrasting materials. On the outside, a deep espresso hand-finished, wood base is topped with a glass or silver-plated lid. The inside is lined entirely with linen. Rectangle available with a choice of lids: silver plated or glass with a silver-plated frame. Square box has a silver-plated lid. All lids are engravable.


I got Mr. Onion something similar for Christmas and he loves it. For the groom/groomsman who is too cool for school -- Colby Leather Sunglass Valet.
WAS $59.00, SALE $29.99

Stay organized with our pebbled leather sunglass holder. The sunglass holder has two closed and five open compartments for storing essentials like sunglasses, car keys and a cell phone. Lined with matching faux suede. Valet may be monogrammed with up to 3 initials for an additional charge to make a personalized gift. 15 x 13 x 2" h


For lovely light -- AND it can be used post wedding in your home.
Turned Sphere Pillar Holders WAS $34.00, SALE $14.99

The turned-wood columns in our new Turned Sphere Pillar Holders exhibit pleasing variations of thick and thin and hold 3" or 4" diameter pillar candles.

See all SALE items here. Happy Shopping.

Monday, May 19, 2008

First Dance...



After our cocktail hour was over we headed upstairs to the second floor of the restuarant where we hosted our reception.


Mr. Onion's brother and one of my bridesmaids introduced us for the first time as Mr. and Mrs. Onion.



Then we immediately had our first dance to the Louis Armstrong version of "Kiss to build a dream on" -- it had to be jazz!



Check out what my best friend likes to call "dance face" -- that's right! I cracked up when I saw this photo.


This is as fancy as our moves got -- we didn't take lessons as we didn't want pressure. We didn't even think we would have a first dance and decided about 2 weeks before the wedding to just go for it. We kept it simple and chose a very meaningful (but short) song and had fun.



Yay! So happy :)



At the end of the dance everyone raised their glasses for a sweet toast by my bridesmaid. Because the end of our ceremony was inturupted by fire engine sirens, she sweetly re-read our Apache Blessing that was supposed to end the ceremony.

Next up...toasts and the reception continues.

Photos: Daria Bishop Photography
Flowers: Fresh Floral Design Studio
Location: Adrianas Restaurant, and the Church Street Marketplace, Burlington, VT
My Dress: Romona Keveza from Mark Ingram's Bridal Atelier
My Shoes: Cynthia Rowley Trilogy
Mr. Onion's suit: Alan David Custom
GM Suits: Dante Zellar, NYC
Bridesmaids Dresses: Any Taylor Celebration Collection

Thursday, May 15, 2008

Ellen DeGeneres Getting Married!



As Miss Miss Gingerbread shared with us, same-sex couples now have the right to get married in California. I know that Mrs. Blueberry already shared the rumor that Ellen DeGeneres was getting married, but I wanted to share, if you haven't heard already, that Ellen formally announced her engagement to long time girlfriend, Portia de Rossi.



Hooray for them! She shares this with her audience and gets teary -- it's so sweet! I wish them a wonderful celebration and many many years of love, health and happiness.