Tuesday, June 7, 2011

mission: a wedding in charleston

everything was perfectly in place. the centerpieces, vibrant in violet, sunset, and chartreuse. handmade accents around every corner, and the bulbous lanterns purple and white dangling like grapes on a vine over the dance floor. the cake, elegant and surrounded by candlelight. a wedding was in place, and i felt proud to have been a part of it.

as soon as i was donned in my kelly green dress, hair in a side braid, and strutting in my new wedge sandals, i was finally ready to see the bride. she is my dear friend from graduate school, and she is a person of great support and so much love. when i finally saw her, my heart was so full of joy, that i began to well up in tears. this made her eyes brim as well, and so the two of us were left laughing and fanning away our almost tears. she then began to thank me for my hard work to make her wedding beautiful, and felt humbled and honored to have given her this gift.

this gift all began when adam davie proposed to laura jacobs, right before they moved down to south carolina so that he could attend medical school. laura asked me if i could help her plan the wedding...or maybe i offered? either way, i was up for the challenge. she was to take care of the arrangements until i was able to come down the day before and finally bring it all together. i was also there for every phone call along the way, and every detail laura ran by me, sent pictures of, or emailed back and forth until a plan was derived. the final result...perfection (at least in my opinion).

i, too, had help along the way (thanks to allison, lindsey, jess, patrick, dave, and adam...what an amazing help you were to realize the vision laura and i had in mind). the morning of the wedding, the group of us gathered at the reception site, the sand castle on kiawah island, and began plucking and pruning flowers. we arranged, fluffed, poked, and prodded every stem until everything was in place. i focused on the bridal party's bouquets and barked out orders (or politely asked for as long as i could) all the while singing show tunes. everyone was willing to help out in any way possible, and i had plenty of jobs to delegate. it was like clockwork, and we were able to make that place as lovely as we could in a matter of 4 hours.

the beach, just around the corner, also had to be set up, complete with chuppa, lanterns, parasols, and water for the guests. that did not take so much time, but as soon as everything was in place, it was show time. the bride never looked so lovely, and the groom never so in love. i cried during the vows, and mazel tov'd as the glass was shattered at the end of the ceremony. we partied all night, ate great southern food including: local wreckfish in a shallot chardonnay sauce, fried chicken, mac and cheese, crab cakes, fried green tomatoes, and cornbread. we had good wine, lots of beer, sweet tea. there was dancing, laughing, and the best rendition of "don't stop believing" sung by all to end the night.


here are some pictures from the wedding day...
the sand castle.





creating laura's bridal bouquet- made of creamy white peonies, white listhianus, and lavendar.



place cards in wine corks. chalk board. mason jar of flowers.



mason jar centerpieces filled with purple hydrangeas, hypericum berries, and orange star of bethlehem. handmade menus and chalkboard table numbers.



wedding program. white parasol.




they are married!!!



second kiss as husband and wife.



patrick and i out on the deck where we had appetizers and drinks. it was so pretty.


congratulations to laura and adam. we love you and may your marriage be happy and blessed.

this is beth signing off.
mission: wedding accomplished.

Sunday, March 20, 2011

mission: brooklyn weekend fun

















this is the ranch burger i got at 67 burger. it had ranch dressing, cheddar cheese and crispy onions. so freakin gooooood!





















like i said, so freakin good.





















our greeter at the brooklyn brewery. he was making sure we were buying our 6 beer tokens for $20!

















patrick in front of the beer brew kettle. this is where the beer ferments via the yeast which turns sugar into co2 and something else i can't remember right now. whatever it does, it is good.

















old timey beer bottles.





















on our tour we got to see the beer bottler. behind me is the logo created by milton glaser, the man who also came up with I <3 NY. his payment, free beer...for life!

















during our tour, our guide told a story about how dangerous the williamsburg neighborhood (where the brewery is located) used to be back in the 80's and 90's. one day, a guy came and took a forklift right out of the brewery's warehouse....in broad daylight. the owners were too poor to lose such a precious piece of machinery, and so they searched all day until they found the forklift at a pawn shop. so they stole it right back! now that is some true brooklyn courage.

















patrick is loving his irish stout.





















me finishing up my free lager...our bartender messed up our order so this one was on the house!!!



as it was a fine day outside, many people came to enjoy their saturday at the brewery. patrick and i learned a couple of things that day to make the most of your visit there (a must i should say if you are visiting or a native new yorker).

1. get there early. the brewery opens at noon and closes at 5 (or until everyone leaves). we waiting in a long line for our beer, but no worries. the line moves quickly enough.

2. bring your own picnic lunch, or order pizza if you like. there are many take out menus floating around, and so it is a good idea to plan for an afternoon there. it is a hang out kind of place.

3. play some games. i am not talking about beer pong or anything like that, but many a group there brought playing cards and other games. however, heed idea #1 in order to get a table.

4. take the tour...it is free and they tell lots of fun stories. make sure they tell you about a certain italian investment group from brooklyn, if you know what i mean.

well that was our fun saturday. check it out for yourself, and be sure to tip your bar tenders.

this is beth signing off.
mission: accomplished.

Monday, March 7, 2011

mission: philadelphia flower show 2011

it is almost spring time in paris, france but paris is blooming at the philly flower show this week at the convention center. my family and i went on opening day to view the artistry, listen to french music, and appreciate the true beauty of unique flowers. my camera died halfway through our visit, so i didn't get to take all the pictures that i wanted to, but here is what i did capture.

















eiffel tower entrance


















camel made out of flora

















artist and subject

















beautiful orchid





















amazing archway for a wedding

















bed of roses

















a lovely ascending garden...this is what i want someday


















azaleas and daffodils






















super swanky trees- the water system for the leaves dripped down into the pond, making it look like rain. this was my favorite display.


















tour de france

















purple gem iris...another favorite.

















sailing away on a sea of flowers

















pretty little yellow house. can i live here?


so if you are heading out to the show throughout the week here are some tips for you.

1. eat at the reading terminal right next door. the concessions are way over priced and not that great. the terminal has a variety of mini restaurants with all types of fare to suit your fancy!

2. go after 4 p.m. that is when the crowds die down and you can really appreciate and see everything that is there.

3. don't forget to hit up the vendors on the other side of the room- there are lots of great artisans and landscape-y type kiosks peddling their wares.

so have fun and enjoy paris in the springtime...locally that is.

this is beth signing off
mission: accompli, no? oui?

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

mission: disney princess half marathon

in a word, the disney princess half marathon was supercalifragilisticexbealidocious!

seriously though, it was the most fun race i have run to date (ok so i have only run a few, but come on...it's disney! how can anything compare). it was a packed weekend filled with characters, an expo, cheaper rates to the parks, and of course princesses!

i thought the weekend was going to be a little disappointing since that is how it began. friday night, i was ready to leave work and head to the airport with my trusty prince charming, until he burst my bubble by letting me know that our flight had been inexplicably cancelled. so how did i nurse my fresh wound? i played epic mickey of course. i decided that if i couldn't actually be in disney world, i might as well play a game that mimics it.

however, i let the disappointment roll off my back, and by saturday morning, i was raring to go (at 4 a.m.)! i think i was more excited to be in disney world than all of the children on the plane combined. once we were off the plane, patrick and i were met by patrick's dad and step-mom judy, who were also in the area that weekend. the whole gang headed straight to the all star sports resort to an anxiously happy set of big apple beth's grandparents. after our greetings and settling our bags into the room, the six of us went to the half marathon expo so that i could pick up my bib number and goody bag.


















me and mommom at the expo aka the sea of princesses





















me and poppop
after the expo we hit up hollywood studios. i just can't get away from the big apple!






















backlot tour ride- the set is exploding!





















me and patrick in front of the infamous sorcerer's hat!





















3:30 a.m. waiting in line for the charter bus to take us to the starting line





















big apple beth and wino bee! stacy and i getting ready to trek to our corral





















my chEar squad finding the perfect spot to watch me run through the castle. poppop let me know that he would only wake up this early for only a very few people. i count myself as one of the luckiest ladies alive. thanks mom and pop for your support!!!





















princess strong and feeling great! gotta love running through the magic kingdom not to mention meeting lots of fun characters during the long stretches of mileage in between the parks.





















this is the last 1/4 of a mile. it was tough to keeping going but i knew i could do it.





















patrick, me and my finishing medal! it's official- i am a disney princess half marathoner!





















the rest of our weekend was spent going to a spring training game, playing in the pool, and hanging out with the fam. we ended our vacation by watching the epcot world showcase fireworks from our balcony at the swan hotel.

alas, i am back in nyc and back to reality, looking forward to making new memories at the happiest place on earth.

this is beth signing off.
mission: accomplished and feeling a little more regal.

Sunday, January 23, 2011

mission: weekend fun

well the holidays are over and the deep freeze of winter has set in, meaning it is time to hibernate in our cozy homes and stay away from the frigid temperatures. i think that this is especially true for us city dwellers who have to walk to get anywhere, and so being inside a safe, warm place is very appealing.

but staying indoors can become very mundane, leading to lazy behavior and slothlike attributes (not moving too far from the couch unless it is time to grab a snack or take a bathroom break from the constant lineup on cable tv). so...here are some fun things patrick and i have been doing to keep ourselves entertained during the cold winter months.

bowling- we had been wanting to get together with some of our fave people, sarah and michael, and they suggested going bowling. they had a babysitter and coupons for a free hour of bowling at the times square bowlmor, and thus it was a double date! any time there is something free, count me in! we ended up playing for two hours, which ended in a lot of pain as we realized none of us are spring chickens any more.





















i may look awesome, but i had the worst scores of the night. oh well...

















having fun at the bowlmor!!!!






















as you can see, my form is...well not so great.






















michael showing off his thunder and lightning fists of fury! he wowed us with some ambidextrous bowling skills.



















this is the only photo i could get of michael with his eyes open! love these two...




















loser...winner...sneak attack!!!!

karaoke-some other weekend fun we have been having includes a karaoke birthday party, but unfortunately i forgot to bring the cam with me. let me just say this about singing in front of strangers: you don't need talent, you just need to sing a song that is a crowd pleaser. that way everyone joins in and you are having fun holding the microphone.

local culture-so if karaoke is not your thing, museums might be. patrick and i have been wanting to visit the cloisters in fort tryon park in manhattan. it is a replica of the living quarters and place of worship for monks. it contains art work and architecture from the middle ages. it is a stunning museum and full of interesting artifacts! before we went to the museum, we hit up new leaf cafe within the park for some brunch, and it was a great choice recommended to us by one of patrick's co-workers, tanya!






















coffee and fresh squeezed oj included in the brunch, but we wanted to check out some of the specialty drinks. i had a coconut nog, which was like drinking a heavenly milkshake! patrick had the smoked hickory bacon old fahsion. he loved it.

















i had a difficult time deciding what to order, so i kept it simple with the goat cheese and scallion scrambled eggs with a side of garlicky fried potatoes and fresh greens. it was all so fresh and so yummy. i ate just about everything on the plate!





















patrick had the challah french toast with caramelized bananas served with hot maple syrup and italian sausage.





















the cloisters museum

















salvaged stained glass windows from an old cathedral.





















cloister- the hallway from the church to the monks dwelling space. only monks could use the cloisters back then. if you want an interesting read on the lives of monks and the cathedrals of the dark ages, check out ken follett's pillars of the earth. it's a good one!





















the chapel.

















another cloister...time for a self portrait!
















outside the museum. patrick looks a little chilly.





















the icy trail we had to slide down whether we wanted to or not!


even though it is super cold out of doors, layer up and get out there. find some fun things to do and live your life! spring is not coming all too soon...

this is beth signing off.
mission: accomplished and still finding fun things to do...oooh! sledding!