Friday, April 29, 2011

Bridal Meet & Greet Event!

Calling all brides!  I'm announcing a FREE Bridal Meet & Greet on June 11th from 12 p.m. to 1 p.m.!  It will be at Panera Bread, located at 2285 Ulmerton Road, Saint Petersburg, FL 33762.


This is a great opportunity to get a jump start on your planning! The meet & greet will include yummy treats, some helpful tools and advice for both the new bride and the bride that's just months or weeks away, as well as the opportunity to meet other local brides. Please RSVP! For more information check the Dreams by Design Events website (www.dreams-by-design.com).  Happy planning!!

Royal Wedding F.A.Q's....All in One Place!

I wasn't able to watch all of the Royal Wedding this morning as I had to go to work, but I was lucky enough to catch a glimpse of the new Duchess in her amazingly beautiful gown!  Disheartened I couldn't watch the entire ceremony, I raced home at watch CNN Live replay the events at 3!  I was blown away by the rich tradition and beauty of the entire ceremony.   Much like many others I had so many questions that came to mind as I watched.  A quick peek around the web and I found many of my answers.  Many of the answers were found of varying articles on Yahoo.  I've added them to the blog so if you had the same questions, you could easily spot the answers!  

Isn't it bad etiquette for the bridesmaid to wear white?

I thought the dress was incredibly gorgeous, but I did notice it was white.  According to Yahoo, "Etiquette experts consider it bad form for anyone but the bride to wear white on the wedding day. Not the Middletons. Kate's sister Pippa wore a white maid of honor dress on the world's biggest stage.  Like Kate's wedding dress, Pippa's gown was designed by Sarah Burton at Alexander McQueen. The gown featured short sleeves, a low-cut neckline, and was form-fitting. Immediately following Pippa's appearance at Westminster Abbey, web searches soared.  A blog from the "Today" show explains that a white dress for non-brides isn't as rare as it used to be."



Who was that adorable little girl frowning and covering her ears on the balcony during the big kiss?  

That's Prince William's goddaughter, 3-year-old Grace van Cutsem, who was one of the official bridesmaids (there are no "flower girl" roles in traditional British weddings, so children are often included as bridesmaids or pages). She is the daughter of Lady Rose Astor and Hugh van Cutsem, and great-great-great-granddaughter of William Waldorf Astor, a New York-born lawyer and politician who later became a member of the British Aristocracy. (The Waldorf Hotel was one of his pet projects.) Little Grace was also pouting for part of the carriage ride; apparently, the crowd of adoring fans got a little too noisy.



What did Prince Harry say to William?

As Middleton walked slowly down the aisle, William -- visibly nervous -- gazed stoically ahead, avoiding the urge to sneak a glimpse of his future wife. Not Harry. The flame-haired best man peered backward at his sister-in-law, informing his brother: "Right, she's here now." Flashing a roguish grin, he added: "Wait 'til you see her." Cue swoons from lovestruck Harry Hunters.



Are there usually trees in Westminster Abbey? 

Kate loves the outdoors and, according to the Daily Mail, she ordered more than four tons of foliage to create an English country garden setting inside Westminster Abbey, including pyramid-shaped ornamental Hornbeams to frame the choir and a "living avenue" of 20-foot-tall, 15-year-old English Field Maples through which guests walked to their seats. The cost? About 50,000 pounds, or $83,335.



What music did Kate walk in to? It didn't sound like the wedding march.  

The princess walked down the aisle to "I Was Glad" by Sir Charles Hubert Hastings Parry, who composed it for the coronation of Prince William's great-great-great grandfather Edward VII in 1902.

Why didn't Prince William watch his bride walk down the aisle? 

Tradition. The groom is the last person to see the bride, and can only do so after she has completed the long walk down the aisle and is at his side. Since the aisle at Westminster Abbey is about 300-feet long, he had at least a four-minute wait at the altar.

What did Prince William whisper to Kate?  

According to some lip readers, he told her that she looked beautiful”and then looked at his father-in-law-to-be and quipped, "We were supposed to have just a small family affair."



Where did the bride and groom go in the middle of the ceremony? 

They went to the Shrine of Saint Edward the Confessor, a room inside the Abbey, to sign the wedding registers.

Why was Prince William wearing red? 

Prince William holds an honorary rank of Colonel of the Irish Guards, and he opted to wear an Irish Guard's officer uniform instead of his Royal Air Force uniform. He also wore his Garter sash and star, Royal Air Force "wings," and Golden Jubilee medal.



Was the bride's dress inspired by Grace Kelly's? 

It seems that way; in fact, Kate's dress looks very much like the one worn by the American actress when she wed Prince Rainier III of Monaco in April 1956. Both Kate's gown and that of Serene Highness the Princess of Monaco had long sleeves, a cinched waist, a figure-hugging bodice, short veils, medium-length trains, and lots of delicate lace.



What was in the bride's bouquet? 

According to the official royal wedding website, the bouquet was a shield-shaped collection of Myrtle, Lily-of-the-Valley, Sweet William, Ivy, and Hyacinth. The Myrtle sprigs were from plants grown from the Myrtle used in the wedding bouquets of Queen Victoria in 1845 and Queen Elizabeth in 1947.



Any hidden messages?  

Each bridesmaid had her name and the date of the wedding hand-embroidered into the lining of her dress. The bride and groom could not customize their vows, but they did write their own prayer, which was read by Richard Chartres, the Bishop of London, during the ceremony (download a copy of the program here). It was: "God our Father, we thank you for our families; for the love that we share and for the joy of our marriage. In the busyness of each day keep our eyes fixed on what is real and important in life and help us to be generous with our time and love and energy. Strengthened by our union help us to serve and comfort those who suffer. We ask this in the Spirit of Jesus Christ. Amen." And of course, each of those flowers in the bride's bouquet had a special meaning: Lily-of-the-Valley represents the return of happiness, Sweet William stands for gallantry, Hyacinth is for the constancy of love, Myrtle symbolizes marriage and love, and Ivy is for fidelity, marriage, wedded love, friendship, and affection.


Who were the women in those hats?!


The women in the blue hat is Princess Eugenie and her sister Princess Beatrice is to her right. Princess Eugenie is the younger daughter of Prince Andrew, Duke of York, and Sarah, Duchess of York. Princess Eugenie is known throughout the Royal Family as the "Royal Familly's Bad Girl". Princess Beatrice is the eldest daughter and believe it or not, has thought about starting her own clothing line.


 

What are the full names of the newlyweds? 

Prince Williams of Wales got another set of titles in time for the wedding, according to an announcement on the official royal wedding website. His full name is now His Royal Highness Prince William Arthur Philip Louis, Duke of Cambridge, Early of Strathearn, Baron Carrickfergus, Royal Knight Companion of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, Master of Arts. (According to the official website of the British Monarchy, those who have the title of HRH Prince or Princess do not need to use a last name, though theirs is Mountbatten-Windsor.) As his wife, the former Miss Catherine Elizabeth Middleton is now Her Royal Highness, The Duchess of Cambridge, but most people will probably call her Princess Catherine or Princess Kate (unofficially, of course).

Was Kate wearing Princess Diana's tiara?  

No. Diana wore the Spencer Tiara, a family heirloom of ornate, stylized flowers decorated with diamonds in silver settings. The halo-style tiara that Kate wore was Cartier creation belonging to the Queen. King George bought it for the Queen Mother in 1936; the Queen Mother gave it to the Queen on her 18th birthday.



What about her earrings? 

The bride's earrings were designed by Robinson Pelham, according to the official royal wedding website. They are diamond-set stylized oak leaves that frame a dangling diamond-set drop and pave-set diamond acorn. The earrings, which are a wedding gift to Kate from her parents, were made to match the tiara lent to her by the Queen, and were inspired by the Middleton family's new coat of arms.



Why did the Middleton family get a new coat of arms?

What happened to their old one? They didn't have a coat of arms before, because they weren't members of the British aristocracy. The new coat of arms features three oak-leaf-and-acorn sprigs representing the three Middleton children—Catherine (Kate), Philippa (Pippa), and James. A golden chevron honors Carole Middleton, whose maiden name was Goldsmith, and two thinner, white chevrons represent the mountains and stand for the family's love of the outdoors. 
 
Who got to be on the balcony at Buckingham Palace with the royal newlyweds? 

The bride and groom took center stage, of course, but also appearing before the public were the Queen and Prince Philip, Prince Charles and his wife Camilla (Duchess of Cornwall), Carole and Richard Middleton, the couple's siblings (Pippa and James Middleton and Prince Harry), the pages (Tom Pettifer and William Lowther-Pinkerton), and the bridesmaids (Eliza Lopez, Grace van Cutsem, The Lady Louise Mountbatten-Windsor, and the Honourable Margarita Armstrong-Jones. Yes, even some children have titles in England.) 




Wednesday, April 27, 2011

The Royal Wedding!

Blimey!  The Royal Wedding is right around the corner!  This Friday, on just about every news channel under the sun, the Royal Wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton will be on at 4. a.m.  Eastern Time.  The ceremony itself however won't begin until 6:00 a.m.  I don't know about everyone else, but I have to leave my house by 6:30 to get to work so I won't be able to watch much.  I'm going to have to watch it live while I'm at work.  If you're like me make sure you check out major news networks for live internet coverage.  News stations like CNN will have live coverage all day both on TV and on the web.  The CNN website for the Royal Wedding is really well done and explains everything you need to know about the wedding.  I've posted a poll to the right as well!  Vote now if you're getting up extra early this Friday to watch the Royal Wedding too or if you're going to be sleeping in!


Monday, April 25, 2011

Pick of the Week - April 25th, 2011

"Hope for the best but prepare for the worst!"  My father's famous catch phrase for every big event of my lifetime.  He couldn't be more right....expect the unexpected couldn't be truer than on your wedding day!  This video from Yahoo! lists some things that you should carry with you on your big day.  To be honest, the over zealous worrier in me came out and I carried about 3 times as many things and probably only used 2 items (nothing serious...just a straw and some mouthwash!), but you never know what you'll need or when you'll need it!  I strongly recommend an "emergency kit" if you're a bride-to-be!  I've attached a link of the video but also pictures of my own kit and a pretty common list of suggestions.  I purchased most of my kit at Target (the travel section) and Bath and Body Works (mini perfumes and lotions).  You do not need to buy everything on the list.  You know yourself best so some things you may not need.  I ended up tweaking my kit the next day and using it for my honeymoon which was perfect.    I supply a wedding kit for all my brides so no need to worry if you're a Dream Girl!  Happy Planning!





  • Tampons
  • Panty liners
  • Advil & tylenol (some people have asprin allergies)
  • Deodorant
  • Hair spray
  • Baby powder
  • Comb
  • Bobbie pins, rubber bands, hair clips
  • Small pack of tissues
  • Lotion
  • Seam glue, nail glue, super glue
  • Tide to go stick, shout wipes
  • Lip gloss
  • Eye glasses kit
  • Eye drops, contact solution
  • Wet wipes
  • Nail kit (clippers, file, cuticle pusher, etc)
  • Clear nail polish
  • Sewing kit
  • Tweezers
  • Band-aids or Nu Skin
  • Flexible clear first-aid tape
  • Velcro circles or double sided tape
  • Q-tips cotton swaps
  • Safety pins
  • Toothpicks, floss, mouthwash
  • Mini mirror
  • Oil-absorbing matte tissues
  • Hand sanitizer
  • Twist-ties
  • Listerine breath strips, tic-tacs breath mints, gum, altoids
  • Cotton swabs
  • Straws
  • Rubber one-size-fits-all earring backs
  • White chalk (for masking stains on your wedding dress!)
  • Duct Tape
  • Sample sized perfume
  • Krazy glue

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Some of my Favorites!

Here are some of my favorite pictures from Saturday's golf outing.  Barry University hosted their 1st Annual Golf Outing & Silent Auction at Cove Cay Country Club in Clearwater.  It was a great event with a great turnout.  All together the students raised over $5,500 for the charity, The Shade Tree.  It was such a success and lots of fun.  I'm so glad I was able to help!

 The Barry University Physician Assistant Program Class of 2012

The class donated all the leftover food to a shelter!

A great looking back swing!

 The early morning registration table full of great treats and eats!

Just two of the tables filled with the great silent auction prizes!

 Some of the golfers ready to go!


The golfers and guests enjoying a great lunch and auction.

Congratulations again to the Barry University Physician Assistant Program for a successful golf outing and silent auction!  Can't wait til next year!

Such an Inspiration!

I saw this story on Yahoo and just had to share it.  Jennifer Darmon suffered a spinal cord injury in a car accident and was determined to walk down the aisle.  Her story is incredibly inspirational and worth watching!  

 

Monday, April 18, 2011

Pick of the Week - April 18th, 2011 (& good news)

So...

...the Barry University Physician Assistant Program's 1st Annual Charity Golf Outing & Silent Auction was a huge success!  The students raised over $5,500 for The Shade Tree!  I couldn't be happier for the Class of 2012 for the hard work and the amazing job they did!  I'll be posting pictures later this week!

Now, for the Pick of the Week I've decided to stick with the upcoming Sunday holiday, Easter.  There are some really creative ways to decorate for Easter these days, from table runner egg weights to eggshell votives (of course one of my favorites!).  One thing my mother always had at our meals, formal or informal were cloth napkins.  They were always folded the same way and just the other day I saw the most adorable way to fold your napkins for Easter dinner.  Check out the bunny below!




For directions on how to fold your cloth napkins check out Martha Stewart's website where she features these cute little bunnies and lots of other creative Easter decorations!  Happy Easter!

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Golf Outing This Saturday!!!

This weekend is the Barry University Physician Assistant Programs' 1st Annual Golf Outing and Silent Auction at Cove Cay Golf Course in Clearwater, Florida at 8 am.  The event promises to be challenging, exciting and truly enjoyable.  This event will be a four-person scramble and will feature many opportunities for golfers. There will be prizes for the winning team, an opportunity for closest to the pin and longest drive, as well as 3 hole-in-one competitions!! The cost to play is $75 per individual and limited to the first 72 players.  The cost includes coffee and pastries when you sign in, your greens fee, a cart, a gift bag, lunch after the round and free admission to the silent auction.  After playing golf and enjoying lunch there will be a silent auction with a wide variety of gifts donated from local companies and organizations in the Tampa Bay and Pinellas County area.  If you are not golfing but would like to come to the silent auction tickets are just $20 and include lunch.  The prizes available are absolutely amazing and just some of the opportunities include signed memorabilia(sports and movie), Tampa Bay Rays tickets, massages, dinner and movie packages, salsa dancing lessons, and an authentic fireman's helmet!  We can still squeeze in golfers and if you can't come and golf make sure you make it out there to the silent auction.  Don't miss out!



**Please contact me for information to register for the tournament or to sponsor a hole or donate to the silent auction!*
 

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

The Votes are In!

Well the votes from the blog are in!  The crowd has spoken!  Ivanka Trump took a last minute lead for the most beautiful celebrity dress...just barely beating out Jessica Simpson and Jenna Bush! Christina Aguilera however had no competition and won the most hideous celebrity dress by a landslide! Thanks so much for voting!

Monday, April 11, 2011

Pick of the Week - April 11, 2011

So I was lucky enough to win a radio contest this past week which allowed me to bring a friend to the Sirata Beach Resort in St. Pete Beach for an all girls slumber party.  Needless to say it was a ton of fun!  We were treated to a goodie bag chock full of fun things, dinner at dusk by the Gulf of Mexico, free drinks all night long, a manicure, competing in a little race, dancing, and what ended up inspiring my pick of the week....pole dancing lessons!
  

My friend and I had set up camp right next to the table and pole.  We were definitely interested.  After watching the guests try it out my friend took a spin on the pole with some helpful pointers from Sarah, the owner of Impulse Studio.  Success!  Later on in the festivities Sarah led the lovely ladies to the dance floor for a lesson from her exotic fitness class!  It was a riot!  She's amazing and makes the class so easy and fun!  We couldn't quit laughing at ourselves while getting in a workout! 


Once I was home and finished all the chores I had ignored while having a fun girls night out I kept thinking about how much fun the group lesson and pole dancing were and thought what a great idea for a bachelorette party!  Studios like Impulse Studio offer private group parties.  In Impulse Studio's case you can sign up for your own 2 hour private party and even bring your own drinks and snacks!  Make sure to check out her website for more information.  Just think...you could rent a party bus, grab the girls, have a few yummy drinks, and make your way over to a dance studio for a sexy group lessons and have some fun!  And if you make plans to do this for your bachelorette party....make sure to give me a call!!

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

The Bold, the Beautiful, and the Undeniably Ugly! Celebrity Wedding Dress...

After seeing Reese Witherspoon's pink wedding dress I began looking at some of the most famous celebrity wedding dresses.  There are so many beautiful dresses.   

So let's hear it ladies (and gents if so inclined...comment on which celebrity you think wore the most beautiful wedding dress and who wore the most hideous dress! I picked 15 very different styles from models, singers, actresses, reality TV stars, and ladies involved in politics but you can suggest your own favorite celebrity wedding dress if you don't see it here!  Votes can be placed on your right!  Happy voting!


Khole Kardashian

 Eva Longoria

Ivanka Trump

Jenna Bush

Kendra Wilkinson

Luisana Loreley Lopilato de la Torre (Michael Buble's Wife )

Gwen Stefani

Reese Witherspoon

Avril Lavigne

Jessica Simpson

Portia de Rossi

Pink

Rebecca Romijn

Star Jones

Christina Aguilera

Monday, April 4, 2011

Pick of the Week - April 4, 2011

It's hard to believe April's already here.  While I'm saddened that I'm unable to do Tampa's April Bridal Expo, I'm hoping to attend the July and October shows.  

I posted earlier in the week how I purchased some great wedding books from Borders for some fabulous new ideas or a spin on some old ones.  While reading the first book I was overwhelmed with ideas and the budget bride in me took over.  One of my major pet peeves is spending a lot of money on one part of the wedding that will be either overlooked or underappreciated.  With this in mind I have something to admit....I'm a candle addict.  There...I've said it.  I think that candles can add such a huge romantic touch to any event, especially a wedding!  When I saw a picture while reading similar to this one...

...two things came to mind.

           1.) If you have a fireplace at your reception location make the most of it!  This is such a great way to make something that's usually overlooked into a great, romantic area to sit and socialize with fellow guests or just create a beautiful focal area.

           2.) My inner budget bride immediately thought about using the candles for the ceremony and then have them transported (that's what a great wedding planner and day of coordinator would do for you!) to the reception and have it added to what's already there for more decor. One set of candles that can serve two purposes!


Another great way to use candles and have them serve a dual purpose is to utilize them for not only the obvious purpose of lighting, but either table numbers or escort cards. When the reception lights go down each table number or guest candle will still be glowing.  This eliminates the cost of escort cards or table numbers while adding more lighting to your event. There are plenty of DIY (do it yourself) websites out there that can walk you through the process of doing it yourself which allows you to personalize them to the max and there are also businesses out there that also can do it for you.  (Of course, you should always check out Etsy!).