I wish! This is the beautiful woman that is designing my invitations, rsvp's and thank you cards. Thanks Kimi!
Check out Kimi being featured in this blog, her dresses are inspiring! If only I had a smidgen of artistic talent. Ah.. but I have a good eye. ;)
http://tenthousandonly.blogspot.com/2008/10/411-badassness.html
Fell in love, moved back to England for three years, started blogging about my time here which includes my fairytale wedding, plenty of travel, starting a family and other little bits and bobs. Life isn't always perfect but I sure have a lust for it and I am blessed to have found an amazing best friend and husband to share the bumps with. This is my awesome adventure called life and I am loving it.
Tuesday, 30 March 2010
"Everybody needs beauty as well as bread"- John Muir
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Sunday, 28 March 2010
NEUSCHWANSTEIN CASTLE
We are heading to Austria next week to ski and snowboard and flying into Munich. One of the first things I can't wait to do is tour this castle.
Mad Ludwig's Dream - Neuschwanstein Castle: Entrance tickets to the castle must be purchased at the ticket center in Hohenschwangau before you start the climb to the castle. Cost is 9 Euros for an adult. The mandatory tour takes a little over half hour. There are 165 stairs to climb on the tour, and 181 to descend. A recent traveler reports that there is now a cafe inside. Tours for the disabled in wheelchair and walkers are held on Wednesdays. See the links for more information.
Perched over one of the world's prettiest gorges, Neuschwanstein Castle is everyone's fantasy dream. I can't wait! Below is a poem I found about the castle.
Neuschwanstein
Across the ocean and above the lands
Sits a legacy for all curious eyes.
An ivory castle on a lonely peak
Where even the clouds bow down
Beneath its soaring majestic spires.
It was the dream of one king not long ago
That flustered the brow of every fair maiden.
To build for beauty, hold art above war.
Dismissing tradition and logic for lies
And following a single dream to lands end.
He sat on the banks of the river Rhine
Imagining one original palace after the next.
Maybe he shopped in the Marienplatz
For velvet loveseats and porcelain swans
To adorn the seed of his hearts content.
But now the king has been gone for years.
And Bavaria has never quite been the same
Since the death of Kind Ludwig the mad.
His castles stand proud and greet the wanderers
And journeyman, and dreamers and historians alike.
Though all are rare in craft and dripping in style
One of his lonely dreams stands above the rest.
Reaching beyond the Alpine rolling skies
Coloring heaven with a touch of human royalty.
A place any Sleeping Beauty would pray to wake.
It is here, I fell in love again, twice in the time of a year.
First with the earth, its inhabitants achievements
And the very nature that hides them in its breast.
The lakes that capture the suns final rays,
The heaving mountains with their fancy caps of snow,
The whispering cow bells carried by the gentle winds
And the serenity of the painted villages sleeping below.
The second time was with a young mate
Who accompanied me to my secret place.
To cavort once the daily bustles had calmed.
He fell for the battlements I had loved before
Understood the treasures I longed to share.
He carried me up the mountain like a princess
To her new palace on the night they were wed.
He kissed me to the whimpering of waterfalls,
Then watched on as the sun sank to bed.
Blessed be whoever may fall upon this place
Tucked into the heart of the Bavarian Alps
For this is the spot where I proudly left my heart,
And left Neuschwanstein for widened eyes to behold.
~Robyn Schwartz~ (10/17/2001)
Thursday, 25 March 2010
Wednesday, 24 March 2010
Tuesday, 23 March 2010
FABULOUSLY FRUGAL
I just found the wedding veil I had picked out at a Clifton Bridal shop for £80.00 on Ebay for £9.99 GBP!
The only time I've ever used ebay before was to sell a car and it did take a few days to become a member but now I can make a purchase without trouble anytime. This is a great way to save money on wedding supplies if you are on a budget or if you are just fabulously frugal like me. ;)
Monday, 22 March 2010
Allan Hannah
I'm not showing the dress until my big day but I had to share the designer. I ordered my gown this week and now it finally seems real. Enjoy his designs. http://www.alanhannah.co.uk/
Love, The Bride To Be
Love, The Bride To Be
Sunday, 21 March 2010
Ireland Intoxicated Madness
Started the day with a 4am wake up call to catch our flight to Dublin for some St. Paddy's day mayhem. Our first stop was St. Patrick's Festival Parade checked out the 80 metre stiletto heel cancer dash on O'Connell street. Hopefully I can figure out how to upload the video it was pretty amazing. With the Parade theme in 2010 being ‘Extraordinary World’, the much anticipated annual favourite, the festival Parade features newly commissioned, highly original and inventive street theatre troupes, artists, giant puppetry, dancers and marching bands from Ireland and across the globe. I have some beautiful pictures of the event. Time for our first pub of the day the Purty Kitchen for some Guiness steak pie & of course some Guiness and cider for me. :) One thing that was consistent was the service in Dublin everyone is super friendly and helpful in all aspects of tourism. The streets were filled with green. Street meat vendors lined the streets of Temple Bar artist ready to paint your face some for charity and some for there own Paddy's Day Party Fund. We stayed at a 2 bedroom apartment in Dublin best rates and came with kitchen & laundry. http://www.staydublin.com/apartment-christchurch.php
There are a few different serviced apartments you can find on the internet. I like staying at apartments because it feels more like home and you don't always have to eat out, which is nice when you are trying to stay on a budget. Another hotel pub we went to was http://www.centralhoteldublin.com/ The Central Library Bar was unique and a nice place to have a pint after a long day of touring. We ended up eating downstairs at the new Exchequer restaurant. All food was locally sourced and very good. www.theexchequer.ie You can get a pie & pint for 15 Euro. Ireland is very expensive but you can always find a good deal if you look around. We were lucky enough to see the city pretty much from top to bottom. Went to a few museums, did a city bus tour, Guiness Brewery tour http://www.guinness-storehouse.com/en/Index.aspx & of course checked out Grafton Street for the amazing shopping. Most of the locals like to stay away from Temple Bar but I know they turned up for the parade there were over 650,000 people. We had a really great city break in Dublin and I look forward to going back again. One thing I would do differently is try to get an serviced apartment or hotel on the parade route with a street view.
Victoria Wedding Anouncement
Steven Ross Gillespie & Christy Dawn Frances Walker
Walker Gillespie Francis/Valerie Walker would like to announce the Engagement of their daughter, Miss Christy Dawn Frances Walker, to Mr. Steven Ross Gillespie, son of Mrs. D. Lynn Gillespie and the late Dr. Ross Gillespie. An August wedding is planned at Orchardleigh House & Estate, Bristol, UK 581669
Published in the Victoria Times-Colonist on 3/21/2010.
Walker Gillespie Francis/Valerie Walker would like to announce the Engagement of their daughter, Miss Christy Dawn Frances Walker, to Mr. Steven Ross Gillespie, son of Mrs. D. Lynn Gillespie and the late Dr. Ross Gillespie. An August wedding is planned at Orchardleigh House & Estate, Bristol, UK 581669
Published in the Victoria Times-Colonist on 3/21/2010.
Sunday, 14 March 2010
Tuesday, 9 March 2010
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