Showing posts with label photography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label photography. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Signed, Sealed, & Delivered

While hitting the three month mark until the wedding, my mom and I were busy assembling the beautiful invitations designed by our dear friend and wedding planner, Taylor, so much was happening. (And we saved so much money having her create the design concept and print them at Kinkos!) It was a relief to be able to cross this off my long list of to-dos.

It has been one of those times in a year when everything seems to happen all at once. I needed to get invitations out, our beloved family cat of 19 years passed away (deeply missing her), I'm in the process of selling my car, there is a zillion things I have to do before moving and the wedding...oh, and, our microwave decides to die! 

So on Monday, with no sub job and record breaking early-May heat, my parents and I decide to take a trip to Bridal Veil, Oregon to mail our specially-made, necessarily-hand-canceled parcel invitations. At first we missed the little pioneer-isk wood shack of a post office (Kenny even commented in seeing pictures later, "...but, that's not really the post office...that's for posterity-sake?" No, that's really the post office!), while driving down the road and I yelled, "That's it!" in time for Dad to turn the car around.


After counting over 80 invitations and choosing our special hand-canceled Bridal Veil stamp, Mom and Dad and I drove another 50 minutes up the Gorge to The Dalles for lunch at one of my favorite pit stops (delicious comfort food and fresh seafood, as well as historical significance). The old Baldwin Saloon.


The saloon is nearly unchanged from the turn of the (20th) century (minus the modern conveniences), except for its top floor now being its main floor (the original saloon is in the basement and is now the kitchen). The Dalles was raised a whole story after the 1894 flood.

As always (when we drive home from The Dalles) we took the scenic route on the Historic Columbia River Highway, which takes us through Corbet and up to Rowena Crest (one of the best views in the Gorge). Every time we drive down this old highway, I can't help but think of the people living here before us and those who viewed the Gorge so much differently than us (prior to dams and modern infrastructure). There is one old home (in Mosier) that I have coveted for years. The last time I drove down the old highway (which has now been a couple of years), the home was for sale and falling to shambles. So it was such a surprise to see the home being refurbished to its original glory. And not only that, but the new owners have also started harvesting grapes (along side the old cherry grove the home stands by) and will be opening their tasting room memorial weekend! (I found the old home online, so if you're interested in reading more and seeing an old photograph of the place, go here.)


Maybe one day Kenny and I will have our dream home (like this one!) along with our Christmas tree farm...

From the old home, we continued to climb up the old highway, up to Rowena Crest where we were delighted to find the wildflowers in bloom against an azure sky and a 2D view (as I always felt large crevasses, like the Grand Canyon, are hard for my mind's eye to fully grasp) of the Gorge.

To close a much needed get-out-of-town-for-the-day trip, we all got Dairy Queen soft serve and headed home to enjoy a cool evening at home (it was 90 in the Gorge!). Now life can resume again...

I can't wait to start receiving RSVPs! As I told Kenny, each little step closer makes it seem more and more official and I get more and more excited for the big day! I can't wait to marry him!
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Friday, March 23, 2012

Friday Blogging, Featured, & Hunger Games!

Extra! Extra! Read all about it!

Friday afternoons are often a time when we waste the rest of our work day surfing the web, procrastinating on Facebook, and watching the clock tick slowly by waiting for quitting time.

I have been meaning to post about two blogs that have featured our upcoming nuptials. First off is the lovely blog post written by my bridal party hair accessory creator Buttons n' Blossoms, featuring the lovely flower fascinators she made for my bridesmaids and our flower girl.

Flower girl blossom, et. al. delivered safe & sound!

Also, Oregon Bride Magazine featured our snowy engagement shoot with Jennifer O'Donnell Photography. Kalie Eyman did a beautiful job on this post!

Earlier this month I went antique shopping for a few things we are looking for to help decorate for the wedding. And found this beautiful dresser that I am going to use as a guest book table.

Picked it up at Stars Antique Mall in Portland
Earlier today when I was Pinning Away, I saw this on the Wedding Chicks blog. And I thought, I could definitely do something similar in the small top drawer (what do you call that? lingerie drawer? underwear drawer?) of my dresser.

Shabby Chic Beach Wedding by Katie Neal Photo
Not only is it Friday and I'm ready to start my weekend (and Spring Break), but it is also opening day of The Hunger Games! Last week I finished the first book. It took me forever to get up the motivation to pick up the book (actually decided not to buy it—that's hard with my book obsession—but since everyone and their mom owns it, I decided to borrow it) and see what the hype was all about. I can't lie that it did take me a moment to get into the book. I would read a chapter here and there before bed, and then easily go to sleep. But by chapter 18 I was hooked! I couldn't put it down! I stayed up way too late some nights and even took it to my sub job and read it during lunch and prep time—at least it was a good conversation starter with sixth graders! I am waiting to borrow the second book from someone, but until then I can satisfy my hunger for the movie!



Last night I even had a dream that it turned into a Broadway musical and the singing and dancing was violent, yet beautiful! Sometimes I wonder about my highly detailed film rolled dreams. I think I inherit that from my mother.

...Anyway...here are some great and absolutely dangerous things I found online.

Real or Not Real? Tumblr
Real or Not Real? Tumblr
Real or Not Real? Tumblr
And lastly, since we all know I spend a lot of time on wedding blogs these days, I think this one is necessary and so genius! So if Katniss and Peeta got married in a trendy shabby chic sorta way, I imagine it would look something like this:

A Hunger Games Styled Wedding by Meghan Christine Photography
A Hunger Games Styled Wedding by Meghan Christine Photography
The only thing missing is a sweetheart table in a cave, complete with lamb stew and maybe a berry tart (that is not poisonous mind you!).

Now, let the games begin!

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Thursday, March 8, 2012

Snow Bunny Love: A Snowy Engagement Shoot

This afternoon I opened the mailbox and low and behold, our engagement pictures arrived from Jennifer O'Donnell Photography! I did a little excited skip and the neighbor's dog barked at me. I quickly looked around to see if anyone saw me beside the dog, saw no one, and shrugged it off. It's not every day you receive engagement pictures in the mail!

At the end of last month, Jenny O'Donnell shared our Mt. Hood session on her blog, and now I would like to share some of our favorites. They turned out beautifully and I can't wait for our wedding day when we can take even more pictures to document our love!




In two days will be our five month mark until the wedding! We can't wait to share that special day with everyone we love!

Monday, February 20, 2012

Romance in the Snow

In the snow @Skibowl.
Yesterday Kenny and I ventured up the mountain for our wonderful engagement shoot in the snow with Jennifer O'Donnell Photography. A few miles outside of Welches, Oregon we found some romantic snowy paths surrounded by snow-dusted trees. The snow was beginning to melt and fall from the trees, but we kept each other warm with laughs, smiles, and kisses. If you would like a sneak peak of the engagement session, there are a few photos posted on the Jennifer O'Donnell Photography Facebook Page. We couldn't be more pleased with how the photos turned out and can't wait to see the rest! (Definitely makes us ecstatic about our future wedding day photos!)

Not finished with our fill of snow, Kenny and I drove a little further up the mountain and were able to take some of our own pictures at Skibowl. On our way back down, we were talking about how much we love snow and the Cascades—so it was not hard to dream about one day investing in a romantic cabin in the mountains. We talked about how great it would be to sit by our stone fireplace, with coffee or a hot toddy in hand, watching the snow fall. There is just something so romantic and peaceful about the snow covered landscape, which encourages us to dream about our future together.

Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Our Save-the-Dates


Despite all the busyness of the last few weeks, I was able to take some time to sit down and finish my save-the-dates. It is so helpful to have the help and support system of friends and family—without them I probably would not have been able to send them out by our six month mark (yes, six months on February 10th! I can hardly believe it myself!). Thank you to my wonderful friend and wedding planner for designing the vintage telegram-style save-the-dates, my wonderful sister-in-law for taking our engagement photos, and my loving future mother-in-law for addressing most of the envelopes. I could not have completed them in time without you all!

So toward the end of last week, with the Etta James Pandora Radio Station playing in the background and some of my favorite Greek yogurt for fuel, I stuffed and sealed, stuffed and sealed until the sun set.

Front of the Save-the-Dates w/ photos by Haley Danielle Photography
Back of the Save-the-Dates
Complete with silver "S" wax seal.
Getting the wax seals just perfect is harder than it looks.
Finally! I can now check off save-the-dates from my ginormous list of wedding To-Dos! I just can't wait until I can finally say "I Do!"

Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Preparing to Break my Christmas Hiatus

Today we bought our tickets to the Portland Bridal show, which falls on my birthday. But it caused me to start looking at the wonderful bridal blogs I follow.

Like this adorable New Years Eve Bachelorette Party. I so need a sparkly dress for New Years Eve!

by Urban Style The Wedding Network
This beautiful winter inspiration shoot on Style Me Pretty is just to die for!
by Chloe Photography
Ooooo! And these new designs and inspiration shoot at Buttons n' Blossoms caught my attention.
Absolutely love the rosette!

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

A Zoological Engagement Shoot

Courtesy of my beloved sister-in-law, Haley, Kenny and I spent a fun sunny afternoon at the Oregon Zoo taking some engagement pictures. She is starting up her own photography business and is very talented. Check her out here. Our pictures are not on the website yet, so I'll display a few here.

*For my fellow budget conscious brides: it's all about who you know. You will be surprised who can help out with wedding necessities in our social circle, and their circles. I have been able to find many things via Facebook friends, friends or family who just got married, or who have been involved in certain aspects of the wedding business. Plus, many photographers have complementary engagement shoots when you purchase your wedding package. I found my wedding photographer through referral: Jennifer O'Donnell Photography. We will be having a complementary engagement shoot with her probably after the holidays—so look forward to some snowy love bird photos!