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cook & eat: blog of the week

June 30th, 2008

Each week I am going to try to expose any readers of this blog to some of my favorite blogs! I just love and adore blogs- they are such a great resource for others- and a great outlet us blog users! This week I am featuring Cook & Eat. Your going to love this one! [...]

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Each week I am going to try to expose any readers of this blog to some of my favorite blogs! I just love and adore blogs- they are such a great resource for others- and a great outlet us blog users! This week I am featuring Cook & Eat. Your going to love this one! If you love to cook, eat, host parties, or if you are like me and you are in love with the photographers that represent and photograph food in such charming and beautiful ways- than this is the blog for you! The author and artist of this blog is Lara Ferroni: am amazing Lifestyle, Travel and Food photographer! Her blog is just delightful & filled with beautiful images and great recipes that you are going to love! I made her Muffin Mixed Berries a month ago for some friends and everyone just loved them!

On the left we have an image from her Rhubarb Syllabub! Does that not look amazing! I just love the colors in this image..Next to this yummy treat we have a image from her Upside Down Topsy Turvy! Yum! It makes me drool!

(click on the links to view recipe and blog

Next we have those amazing Muffin Mixed Berries that I mentioned earlier in the post! You must make these! And below you see some beautiful bright green Chili Lime Pistachios! I hope you all enjoy this blog just as much as I do! Go see for yourself! It is delightful!


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Some wise words….from Anne Ruthmann

June 30th, 2008

I have a few favorite blogs that I like to frequently visit- one of my favorite ones is of a photographer that I just adore, her work is fabulous! Anne Ruthmann! The other day she posted this on her blogger! (her blogger is really great- check it out if you get a chance). What great [...]

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I have a few favorite blogs that I like to frequently visit- one of my favorite ones is of a photographer that I just adore, her work is fabulous! Anne Ruthmann! The other day she posted this on her blogger! (her blogger is really great- check it out if you get a chance). What great advise! This is for all the future Brides! You want your wedding day to go smooth- and to be special! Here are a few great tips from Anne Ruthmann!

Wedding Timelines

Your timeline is one of the biggest factors in the success of your event. So many things go into creating a timeline that works, so I wanted to share a few ideas about things to consider when it comes to creating your perfect wedding day timeline.

Getting Ready
Most weddings that start late are because of hair & makeup. Doing a trial can not only help give you a good estimate of how much time it will take, but it will help you figure out exactly what you want your wedding day style to be so that you aren’t spending time figuring it out on the wedding day. You also have to consider the benefits and drawbacks about where you’ll be getting ready and how many people from your bridal party will be getting ready with you. Whether you get ready at a salon or have a stylist come to you, figure that each person will need about one hour of a stylist’s time, and the bride may need two hours or more depending on the complexity of the styling. So while one stylist could take care of 5 girls in 5-6 hours, two stylists may be able to do the same work in only 2.5-3 hours. If bridesmaids are planning to use their own stylists or go to their own salon, suggest that they make their appointment at least 2 hours plus travel before they need to be anywhere.

Getting ready at a salon can give you access to more stylists at once as well as credit card processing and any other amenities that the salon offers. Having stylists come to you at your home, hotel, or ceremony site can allow you to roll out of bed at the last minute, have snacks or drinks of your choice on hand, and hang out in your pajamas until you’re ready to get dressed. You may also want to take into consideration the kind of environment that helps you feel more relaxed. Some people may think a hotel room is great until they have 10 people in the same room all running around frantically while others feel uneasy starting the day with navigating traffic alone and being away from everything else they need to get ready. Choose an option that will help you start your day off right.

When considering where to get dressed, take into consideration how much stuff you’ll have to bring with you as well as how comfortable you feel traveling in your dress. Some people prefer to get dressed at their ceremony site so that they don’t have to risk getting their gown dirty or wrinkled by riding in a car or limo. Others prefer to get dressed at their home or hotel so that they don’t have to lug a bunch of items to their ceremony site and repack it after the ceremony. No solution is better than any other, they are just different preferences. If you plan your photographer to be there while you get ready, you may also want to consider the surroundings in which your getting ready moments will be photographed, as well as any travel time involved between locations.

Portraits
Some photographers are very particular about when and how they do portraits, so you’ll want to consult with your photographer to define the best plan of action for portraits based on your photographer’s preferred working style and the kind of posed images you want. If you’re trying to decide between portraits before or after the ceremony, here are a few things to consider: Before the ceremony, your makeup and outfits are fresh, you can have a private moment together before everyone arrives and pulls you in multiple directions, and you can reduce the amount of time that guests wait after the ceremony before sitting down for dinner. After the ceremony you may have to wait for all of your guests clear out before you can begin portraits, but you may care slightly less about the condition of your gown or tux and be willing to take a few more risks when it comes to creative portraits. Whatever you choose, make sure that the flowers will be ready when and where your portraits will be taken. The time of day may also influence when you would do most of your portraits, especially if you plan to have an evening or sunset ceremony. If your guests will be heading directly to the reception site, consider how long they will be waiting for your arrival. Whether you choose to do portraits before or after, the ceremony itself will remain the most powerful and emotional experience of the day.

Ceremony
Your officiant is going to be the best guide as to how long your ceremony is going to take. Guests generally start arriving up to 30 minutes before the scheduled starting time for the wedding (really!), which means that the wedding party and family need to be ready to receive guests or be out of view from guests as they arrive. There’s a myth that most weddings start late. Maybe it’s just my fabulous brides, but most weddings I’ve been to start on time or within 5 minutes of being on time! Some ceremony locations have strict times for when weddings need to be out of the site in order to accommodate another service or perhaps another wedding, which is why it’s even more important for your wedding to begin on time.

Receiving Guests
There are several ways to receive your guests and however you choose to do this, it is generally expected that at some point you will greet each of your guests. Here are a few different ways along with their various benefits or drawbacks…
- Pew by Pew (or row by row): this option is a very personal and intimate way to greet your guests and generally only involves the bride & groom greeting each guests personally as they leave from their seats. This option allows guests to remain seated until they are greeted and encourages guests to leave the ceremony site after they’ve been greeted. This method generally takes about 15 seconds per guest, which is only slightly longer than it would take for all of your guests to leave the ceremony site anyway. If you plan to make a grand exit with bubbles, birds, paper airplanes, or anything else, consider receiving your guests immediately after the ceremony.
- Receiving Line: when the receiving line happens immediately following the ceremony, it often ends up involving both sets of parents as well as the bride & groom at the end of the aisle or in a lobby immediately following the ceremony or at the entrance to the reception. Guests generally stand in line waiting to be received, but can make an alternate escape if needed. With more people involved in the receiving line, it can take a little more time per guest, but the wait in line generally keeps people moving fairly quickly. When done at the ceremony site, it’s still about 15 seconds per person. If you do a receiving line at the reception as your guests arrive, you can benefit from having a drink nearby, but you need to make sure that you can arrive before your guests. When done at your reception site, it generally takes 30-60 minutes because you’re greeting guests as they leisurely arrive.
- Cocktail Mingle: if you can plan to be a part of your cocktail time, you may be able to mingle with your guests during this time and consider it as an opportunity to greet your guests. You might not be able to visit with everyone, and people will definitely feel more comfortable taking more of your time with a drink in hand, but if formal greetings aren’t for you, than this could be a great alternative as long as you’re comfortable “working the room”.
- Table by Table: this has become more popular as churches have been more strict about the time that weddings can remain in the church after the ceremony (perhaps another good reason to schedule portraits before the ceremony), but this is by far the most time consuming method of greeting your guests. It sounds good in theory- greet tables of 8-10 people at a time during dinner, but it often takes 5 minutes per table unless you’re really good about not being too friendly. Because this often happens after dinner is served, it typically means that every other table is sitting around waiting for something to begin while the plates have already been cleared from their table. Even though I did this for my own wedding (hey, it sounded good to me too) I remember feeling pressured to visit each table, but I also felt as though the party was slowing down because we felt we needed to get to every table before we could move on. In retrospect, I probably would have chosen one of the other options if I knew then what I know now.
- No Receiving of Guests: I’ve also been to a few weddings where there just wasn’t any sort of greeting the guests. I’m not sure what the etiquette books would say about this, but hey it’s your party and you should do what you want to!

Reception
Whether your reception is immediately following or at a set time, guests will gladly enjoy cocktails and hors d’oeuvres for up to an hour before getting anxious about your arrival. If you have an extended amount of time between your ceremony and reception (more than two hours) than it may be good to provide suggestions for your guests as to where they could stop in the meantime. Less than two hours and you may have guests who arrive at the reception site early. If your ceremony and reception are in the same place, a cocktail hour may or may not be needed- obviously your reception site will have the best recommendations for you. The scheduled dinner time is often the least flexible time in the wedding day since the kitchen has been working most of the day to get the meal provided by a certain time.

If you’re doing a grand entrance, it takes about 15 minutes to get wedding parties organized and guests seated before announcing the bride & groom. Toasts generally don’t take more than 15 minutes (unless you know you have a long winded friend or family member) and can be done before the meal begins, while the meal is in progress, or after the meal. If you have champagne service for the toasts, you’ll want to know when the reception site can pour the champagne for the guests. If you plan to have your cake served as dessert, you may want to consider cutting it as part of your grand entrance so that it can be served immediately after dinner. The later your cake is cut, the less likely it is that everyone will actually get a piece of cake, or even know that it was cut, which could result in lots of left overs. Your caterer will give you the best idea of how long the table or buffet service will take for the number of guests that you have. Buffet service often takes less time than plated dinners because everything is served at once versus several different courses. After dinner is served, there’s generally a good two hours of partying if you have a young and lively crowd. Most older people or parents with kids at home tend to leave by 10-10:30 pm, leaving you with the people who will generally stay until the bar closes. Of course, every crowd is different and obviously you will know your crowd better than anyone else.

Final Thoughts
You hire professionals because they are experts at what they do. They’ve seen it all and they know what works and what doesn’t work. Don’t be afraid to call on the people you’ve hired to help you create a plan for success. They want to make sure you and your guests have a great experience and are often happy to help make sure that happens.

~ Anne Ruthmann

You can check out Anne Ruthmann’s work by clicking here. She is an amazing photographer! I believe she will soon be based out of Boston! And she is available for travel…check out her website!

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an Engagement…Chandra & Jorge

June 25th, 2008

Chandra & Jorge My beautiful sister-in-law and her soon to be Husband Jorge! It was such a joy to photograph them! They will be married July 26th! We are so excited to be a part of this beautiful union & to see what adventures God brings in your new life together! Much love! Enjoy your [...]

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Chandra & Jorge

My beautiful sister-in-law and her soon to be Husband Jorge! It was such a joy to photograph them! They will be married July 26th! We are so excited to be a part of this beautiful union & to see what adventures God brings in your new life together! Much love! Enjoy your pictures!

Jorge! Welcome to the US! And to all his family & friends back in Peru: A warm hello! (Hola!) & Many Blessings!

Chandra & Jorge
Mi linda cuñada y su esposo que sera, Jorge! Fue realmente un gozo para mi poder tomar sus fotografias! Se casaran el 26 de Julio! Estamos muy emocionados de poder ser una parte de esta union hermosa y ver cuales seran las aventuras que Dios traiga a sus vidas. Mucho cariño! Disfruten sus fotografias!
Jorge! Bienvenidos a los Estados Unidos! Y para toda tu familia y tus amigos en Peru: Muchos Saludos! & Muchas bendiciones!
Deseandolos lo mejor!

this is one of my all time favorites!! is just love and adore the vibes it gives!

the joy of laughing with the one you love & cherish- there is nothing like it

it is a gift from God

another favorite!!

Wishing you both nothing but the best!

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Jecca & Eric…so pure is their love

June 25th, 2008

When I was home (in MN) for my sister-in-law’s Bridal shower this past weekend we got a chance to take some pictures of my best friend Jessica and her boyfriend Eric! Jessica and Eric are so sweet together- my joy for her makes me laugh! I am just so happy that she has Eric! And [...]

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When I was home (in MN) for my sister-in-law’s Bridal shower this past weekend we got a chance to take some pictures of my best friend Jessica and her boyfriend Eric! Jessica and Eric are so sweet together- my joy for her makes me laugh! I am just so happy that she has Eric! And I am so happy for her! There could be no one more perfect! Thankyou Lord for bring Eric into her life!

oh i just love the daisy’s in a field!

i just love the softness & romance of this shot!

coming soon-

-Chandra & Jorge

-Chandra’s Bridal Shower

-LaBlonde Family photos (a few from Mother’s Day)

-More from Miss Ruby’s shoot!

-blog of the week, I am starting a new post, blog of the week (soon to expand into Movie of month, & book of the month!

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Heartland at the Brewers Game…

June 24th, 2008

Heartland the mutual fund company my husband works for goes to a Brewers game each year as a company/family event…the game begins with a grill out…a.k.a in Wisconsin it is called a tailgate party. Here are a few pictures from before the game! I am not a huge fan of baseball but the evening is [...]

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Heartland the mutual fund company my husband works for goes to a Brewers game each year as a company/family event…the game begins with a grill out…a.k.a in Wisconsin it is called a tailgate party. Here are a few pictures from before the game! I am not a huge fan of baseball but the evening is always a fun one, I mean who would pass up a Brewers game, specially when you have good food and good company to enjoy! :-)


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my favorite little boy…

June 17th, 2008

some images from today’s adventure….Ippy and John go to the park “What Ippy, I can’t throw rocks” haha I caught you. He can’t go anywhere without a John Deere the james dean pose! haha! basically he was throwing grass around while I was taking all of these pics …it is a good tactic to get [...]

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some images from today’s adventure….Ippy and John go to the park

“What Ippy, I can’t throw rocks” haha I caught you.

He can’t go anywhere without a John Deere

the james dean pose! haha!

basically he was throwing grass around while I was taking all of these pics

…it is a good tactic to get him to stay in one spot.

“Ippy, I found a feather…!”

Yes, my names is Ippy. It is official now. lol.

oh yes and don’t forget China Gourmet in the background…we played in the grass outside my apartment and watched the boats go by- John so wanted to go steal one…I tried to explain to him you can’t just go hop in one and take a ride…lol

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Rachael & Dave…June 7th 2008

June 16th, 2008

Rachael & Dave You could call them high school sweethearts, they have dated since the sophomore year! They are absolutely adorable together…a true love, that is patient and kind, and full of laughs (as Dave is a comedian!) Rachael will be laughing always! Newly weds- as you begin your new life together, remember life is [...]

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Rachael & Dave

You could call them high school sweethearts, they have dated since the sophomore year! They are absolutely adorable together…a true love, that is patient and kind, and full of laughs (as Dave is a comedian!) Rachael will be laughing always! Newly weds- as you begin your new life together, remember life is short, always love with that same “first” passion, renew the fire that burns within each other, fall in love each day…with God and with each other…

It was a blessing to be a part of such a beautiful union of two wonderful people! Thanks guys- can’t say it enough- it was a real joy- and I am truly honored.

I carry your hear with me (I carry it in my heart)

I am never without it

(anywhere I go you go, my dear; and whatever is done by only me is your doing, my darling)

I fear

No fate (for you are my fate my sweet)

I want no world

(for you are my world, my true)

and it’s you are whatever a moon has always meant

and whatever a sun will always sin is you

here is the deepest secret nobody knows

(here is the root of the root and the bud of the bud

and the sky of the sky of a tree called life; which grows higher than soul can hope or mind can hide)

and this is the wonder that’s keeping the stars apart

I carry your heart (I carry it in my heart)

~ E. E. Cummings

Dave- the Groom

aww the kiss!! we have lots of these ;-) naturally they like to kiss…hehe

yep these are out of order….

this is one of my favorites- is just love the passion- and tenderness of it…

they are very tender with each other…

we had some interesting weather- cool- crazy storm- down pour- raining with the sun shining- hot humid stickyness all of the sudden- than another threaten for a down pour- makes getting photos a little hard- a nice ice cream parlor old fashioned candy shop to the rescue! great idea Rachael! i love these photos- so adorable….can you tell Dave is a comedian!

oh man i love ice cream!

Rachael’s dress was amazing- with such detail! it was stunning! She was a beautiful bride! Brides just glow on the wedding day- all day long!

first dance as “Husband and Wife”

giddy after the ceremony! it can’t be helped!

Parents of the Bride- so cute!!

guess who one the dollar dance? haha Dave!

hmm wonder what Rach had to do? I hear they had a beat on…

Congrats you two love birds!!!

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Miss Ruby Boutique

June 13th, 2008

Miss Ruby Boutique: Brides: Listen up Miss Ruby’s Boutique is here! Still looking for that perfect bridesmaid dress…you must visit the most intimate boutique Milwaukee has to offer- everything is just wonderful- the dress selection is top notch as well as the fun and girlie atmosphere. Enjoy searching for the right dress at the right [...]

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Miss Ruby Boutique:

Brides: Listen up Miss Ruby’s Boutique is here! Still looking for that perfect bridesmaid dress…you must visit the most intimate boutique Milwaukee has to offer- everything is just wonderful- the dress selection is top notch as well as the fun and girlie atmosphere. Enjoy searching for the right dress at the right place. Erin the owner is just adorable and a sweetheart- you will love working with her and will not be disappointed at all!! She is so great…The shots below have been taken within her fabulous store…the dresses, right off the rack! Yes they are Miss Ruby originals….

here are the designers she carries…


After Six/Dessy
Alvina Valenta
Elon Michelle
Jim Hjelm
Siri
Watters/Wtoo

they also carry some unique gifts, jewelry & shoes.

check out Miss Ruby’s (click here) your in for a real treat!

Downtown Milwaukee in the Third Ward

522 N Water Street Suite 203 Milwaukee WI 53202

call to make an appointment:

414.755.2900

One More thing: Miss Ruby is having a Girls Night Out June 26th

Go to the website to get more info! Sounds like fun!

Kristin is sporting a simple but elegant pink strapless cocktail dress…

the fabric is amazing- pink but has a gold sheer to it!

which is why they are paired with gold shoes! stunning!

yep- that is right- these are Miss Ruby’s dressing rooms- high style!

Kristin, Emili, Liz…

Kristin in the pink sweethear cocktail,

Emili is glamin’ in a beautiful gold gown with a pick up skirt, and a pink bow at the waist,

Liz in another pink cocktail- but more stream lined from Kristin’s (less flare- more pencil skirt)

check out the great red couch in Erin’s boutique…and that rug..ladies you are going to love this place…

it has so much flare!

sexy! this is one of my favorite dresses…i have to show you what the full dress looks like

…see this image below! love it!

this image was taken from the Alvina Valenta website…this dress is from the Fall 2007 line…

this dress that Kristin is wearing is just so elegant- i love it! the gold colors reflect deep bronze and yellow hues- it is amazing…stunning for a classic wedding or a special evening event…like say an upcoming Christmas party?? hmmmm ;-)

this cocktail is so 1950′s…having a classic wedding with a 1950′s over tone! this is the dress for you…

beautiful Miranda…

yellow? thinking yellow and brown for your wedding colors- I am pretty sure this dress comes in other colors…but serously i am not a huge fan of yellow but man this dress is so adorable- and it looked great on both Liz and Miranda- so I am thinking it would look great on almost anyone- and that is saying a lot because yellow is a hard color to pull off!

is it not amazing!

Emili!! Such a classic chick!

More Bridesmaid dresses to come!

And a posting on Rachael & Dave’s Wedding from this last weekend! Congrats to the newly weds!