Monday, January 24, 2011

Wedding Salute to Regretsy.com Part 3





Even without the paint splatter this is one ugly wedding dress. Who would BUY this? And pay for the artsy ummm. . . paint job? I could buy a thrift store dress and enlist the help of local pre-schoolers if I wanted artsy. Pass.







I just find these weird. The seller suggested this as a wedding gift or cake topper. Yummy. . .yarn in the cake. Plus, these are kind of creepy.






And speaking of creepy. . .Ken and Barbie looking as if they are drowning or their heads are being boiled in a pot is just not my idea of a charming necklace.




Wednesday, January 05, 2011

Happy New Year!

Wow, a new year already. When I think back on the last 2½ years, I both enjoy it and don't. I enjoy the feeling that every minute Andy and I spend together seems to become an adventure. I don't enjoy the feeling that 2½ years seems to have gone by in an instant, but I know I'm not alone in feeling like time goes faster and faster with every passing year.

This past weekend served as both our first Christmas and our first New Year's together, and it was as much an adventure as any other visit. I flew to the DC area on New Year's Eve, and we spent the weekend relaxing at the Westin on a sort of mini winter vacation. We exchanged gifts, and I was very pleased (but not surprised) at how thoughtful and practical Andy's gifts to me were. I got some great video games, some really nice shaving accessories, and a few lobster-related items, among other things.







I think this print is my favorite of Andy's gifts this year.
Our New Year's celebration was pretty tame. We had a few drinks at the bar, and were delighted to see that a familiar face was working that night: The bartender who had concocted Andy's challenge of a Caramel Martini during our last visit to the Westin. She (the bartender) informed us this time around that the Caramel Martini was a huge success at the bar, and was now the hotel's "signature drink".

During our stay, we got some minor shopping and major eating accomplished too. We also had a series of our typically excellent conversations concerning our fascination with the human condition, and the endangered species known as "etiquette", having made many first-hand observations of rudeness that was so blatant as to be completely inexplicable.

2010 was a great year, but 2011 promises to be even better. Now that the holidays are over and the year is off to a wonderful start with the wedding less than 9 months away, Andy and I have made our own joint resolution to get back to work researching vendors and ironing out the details of our reception.

Happy New Year to all of you, from myself, Andy, Ducky, Spooky, and Oscar!