Showing posts with label Invitations. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Invitations. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 10, 2007

Trip to Maine, Part 3


Saturday was our only full day on the island and we were determined to make the most of it. Around 7 am, Amy got up and took Martin down to the Sand Beach for a bit. At 8 am we were supposed to meet with Dan and Cynthia to go over the menu. Cynthia wasn't feeling well, unfortunately, so instead we took a walk into town. Town? That's really overstating it. There's a church, a post office, a meeting hall, a bed and breakfast, and that's about it. So we went to the church and saw it for the first time fully opened up. It looks great. Very New England. On the outside, unfortunately, they're still doing some work on the steeple, but Dan assured us the remaining scaffolding will be gone by next month.


Across the street Amy got us some coffee and bought some stamps to use for thank you cards. If you have any stamp needs this summer, it would be really nice if you bought them from the Islesford post office. Funnily enough, their stamp business is a major source of town income! At the post office we ran into Ashley Bryan, who may be the town's most famous resident. For any of you with kids, I encourage you to pick up one of Mr. Bryan's books. Say, "Ashley Bryan's African Tales, Uh-Huh."

With our coffee we sat down and addressed some postcards and dropped those off. Then Amy stopped at the bed and breakfast to check on something for her Dad.

By then it was time to go meet with Dan at the restaurant. I think the food we picked out is going to be a huge hit. One thing I'm especially looking forward to is the raw bar. Unfortunately, there's no guarantee we'll be able to get oysters the week of the wedding. This is because the restaurant only buys local. All in all a sound policy, but we'll just have to keep our fingers crossed.

By now we were struggling to catch the 11 am ferry, but still dropped in at Marian Baker's pottery for a minute to say hi, while Amy checked out some flower arrangement stuff. Oh, and we drove up to Karen Smallwood's house and had a five-minute consultation on our wedding cake!

Up to Northeast Harbor, over to Southwest Harbor we went. We barely caught Gail the florist to drop off a vase and then over to the Marine store to pick up a new GPS antenna for Dan. And with that, our hard work was basically done. We drove the long way around the quiet side of the island to visit Bass Harbor (a town neither of us had been to), then we made our way to the Knox Road Grille at the Atlantic Brewery.


For those of you reading our invitation closely, you'll know this is where we're meeting Friday night for drinks. And bbq, should you so desire. For $17, they had all-you-can-eat barbecue (pork ribs, chicken, pulled pork, sausage, listed in my order of preference). Amy reports the veggie burger is also legitimately good. The main thing, though, is if the weather holds, it will be an excellent and mellow atmosphere and a perfect place to welcome people to the wedding.

Doug, the pitmaster/proprietor, suggested we arrange transportation between Southwest Harbor and the barbecue so people can more fully enjoy the Brewery's varied and award-winning offerings. So off to Bar Harbor we went! There we stopped at an ice cream shop that's also home to Oli's Trolleys. It's not finalized yet, but we are working on getting a trolley or two for people on Friday night. While Amy was inside haggling over details, I walked Martin over to the harbor. As obsessed as she can be with the frisbee, she's more obsessed with the water, so while we were taking in the view, Martin... jumped in. Nearly bringing me in with her since we were attached by leash. Bad dog.

This report is becoming tedious, but there's still more to tell you about. Two spas, one in Trenton (across from Bar Harbor airport), one back in Northeast Harbor. Between the two Amy and I debated when she'll have time to get her pedicures--with no resolution yet.

We still had some time before the 6:00 ferry so we shopped around for some insect repellent to give to people. I'm allergic to mosquito bites, so this insect repellent thing is a major preoccupation of mine. I carry OFF around with me at all times.


When we finally made it back to Little Cranberry, our energy was understandably ebbing (well, except for Martin, who jumped back in the water below the dock), but we managed to find it in ourselves to go meet with Christina Spurling back at the church, who is going to be playing piano and/or organ at the wedding ceremony. She's very good, and we were kind of abashed because we didn't give her much guidance as to what we wanted. That explains why at this very moment I'm listening to a bunch of organ music I scrounged up from iTunes, hoping to find something we like and she can play for us.

Alright, I'm tired now just writing this, so here's the rest: emails with Darin about the sound system, dinner with Dan and Cynthia and Leslie, picking wines for the reception, back to the house, sleep!

Thursday, July 5, 2007

Bike trip to City Island, Trip to Maine, Wedding guests

As our friend and wedding guest John Southard reported yesterday, Amy and I spent our 4th of July on a bike to City Island up in the Bronx. Then as a bonus, John and Jowita Walkup (and the baby, aka, Jowita Jane, aka, Mimi, aka, the Monkey) joined us for lunch at Johnny's Reef.



...And then back again. 50 miles on the bike! We're rather incapacitated today. Yet we're going to push on and drive up to Maine this afternoon to do some vital wedding planning this weekend. We may not be able to update much between now and Monday, but we'll have lots when we get back!

...Finally, we've had a few more wedding guests we need to add to the guestbook, and then the crew should be just about set, barring any last minute changes. We'll let you know!

Friday, June 29, 2007

Less than 50 days!

Exciting! Scary! Yesterday, Amy got a specially-designed dog collar for Martin to wear up in Maine. You'll have to wait and see what it's for... For any of you on the fence and reading this blog (?), sign up! It'll be a good time.

Thursday, June 21, 2007

S‘il vous plaĆ®t

It's been an eventful few days here. Amy keeps buying things for her dress (and that's all I know, except it's keeping her busy). We've just about planned one more trip up to Maine next month to get sorted out. In the meantime I'm sneaking off to Montreal for the weekend.

Also, we've been getting back RSVPs. Sadly a few of those have been No, but that's to be expected. The highlight of the week, though, no question, is finding out that Tristan is coming all the way over from Switzerland for the event. Isn't that amazing? We've added him to the guestbook today.

Friday, June 8, 2007

Seventy Days

That counter on our website kinda freaks me out. Every day there's one day less (and usually every time I check it feels like I've lost 5 or 6 days). I should be looking forward to it (and don't get me wrong, I am!), but in the everyday context it's one less day to get things done that need to get done.

We have a few more things to get done this weekend. A couple more friends from work have signed up for the wedding, and as soon as we have photos I'll introduce them to the gang. We haven't gotten many official RSVPs back but we have a pretty good sense by now of who else is coming that's not already up. Hopefully everybody! We shall see.

We met with Mayur last night to discuss the wedding ceremony for a bit. We're really happy to have him do it and he's paid us a huge compliment by the amount of work he's put into it already. Kudos Mayur!

Here's to the weekend!

Tuesday, May 15, 2007

The latest in custom invitations

Today we got back our wedding invitations from Kayrock, and we think they look great. Thanks again Nick! We're excited to hear what all of you think about them. We started sending them out already tonight!

In other news, Emily and Milos confirmed their hotel plans with us today, as did John Southard (sadly for us, without his wife Meredith (who'll be doing a show in San Diego)), so I just added them to our guestbook. Amy is still working on figuring out where all of her cousins are staying, so stay tuned for their guestbook entries...

Wednesday, May 9, 2007

100 days until the wedding!

Quick update on stuff: If all goes well, we'll be mailing off your invitations in the next week to ten days. We just passed the 1,000 mark on our website counter. I don't know what it's counting, to be honest, but it's still kinda neat! I just got initial measurements for an outfit to wear at the wedding. We just booked flights for our honeymoon. Amy thinks several of her family members actually booked hotels a while ago. We're following up on that and will have them in the guestbook just as soon as we track it down! We're excited about going to see The Rivals tomorrow night--it won't be the last you hear from them! Plenty other balls in the air, let's hope we don't get plonked by any of them!

Friday, April 20, 2007

Nick Bertozzi's THE SALON



Our friend Nick Bertozzi is releasing his long-awaited and much anticipated comic THE SALON this month (St Martin's Press-April 18th) as well as HOUDINI: THE HANDCUFF KING written by Jason Lutes and drawn by Nick (CCS/Hyperion-Out now!).

We're really excited for Nick and from what we've seen it's going to be an incredible piece of work. We're highlighting it here because Nick is the man responsible for our save the date cards, and our invitations, which will be sent out soon, and are really nice.

If you have a chance go see him on one of the following dates:
April 23rd-TuesdayMonday 7pm MacNally-Robinson Bookstore Reading. For those
of you who are too young to drink alcohol, please come to this event!
52 Prince St, New York, NY http://www.mcnallyrobinsonnyc.com

April 26th-Thursday 7pm-Midnight THE SALON Book Launch Party to Benefit
the Comic Book Legal Defense Fund at The Village Pourhouse 64 Third Ave
(Corner of 11th St), Newy York, NY. Live music by The Cangelosi Cards.
7-8 Open Bar and Food ($20 and up donation), 8-12 ($10 and up suggested
donation), 2-for-1 Absolut drinks all night.

April 28th-Saturday 2-4pm SALON/HOUDINI Signing at Big Planet Comics,
4908 Fairmont Ave, Bethesda, MD http://www.bigplanetcomics.com/

May 9th-Wednesday SALON Reading at Happy Ending, 302 Broome St, New
York, NY

May 12th-Saturday 7pm-10 SALON/HOUDINI Signing at Rocketship Comics, 208
Smith St, Brooklyn, NY

I'm planning to attend the MoCCA Arts Festival June 23rd/24th, the San
Diego Comic Convention July 26-29, and the Small Press Expo (Bethesda,
MD) October 12-13.

Attention New Englanders, there'll be a private SALON party in RI on
Sunday, May 27th. More info to come.
The video is a short making-of the book. Lots of fun!