Friday, May 27, 2005


Wedding Website

The proper geek that I am, I couldn't possibly plan a wedding without having a website to go along with it. It's pretty simple, but has some cute little information like our bios, how we met, and the engagement. The engagement story was stolen right off of here.

I'll be updating it as details come in, so check back often!

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Wednesday, May 25, 2005


The Barns at Wesleyan Hills

Now that I'm back from my trip to the UK, I can concentrate on important things, like planning my wedding!!

The Boy and I have set a date and put a deposit down on a great wedding location. The wedding will be held on June 10, 2006 at The Barns at Wesleyan Hills in Middletown, CT. We fell in love with this place right away. We happened upon someone else's website with pictures, so I wanted to share them with you.

Here are the Barns from a distance and in the courtyard. We just love how it has Big Barn, Little Barn, and Gallery written on the respective buildings.

From a distance


The Courtyard



This is where we will take our vows. This would be the view you would have sitting in a chair looking forward:

Where we'll say our vows.



This is a shot of the inside set up for another event. We really like the idea of the loft:
Where we'll say our vows.


We're very excited to take this important step in our planning. Next, we have to figure out a caterer. That should be yummy, taste testing and all.

More updates to come!!

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Wednesday, May 04, 2005


Life in a Sleepy British Beach Town

I'm in England!! I arrived here on Sunday night, after a pretty uneventful flight (that's how I like them). It was cool, because I was able to see the Tower Bridge and the London Eye (that big ferris wheel thingy) from the plane as we were circling. There was a bit of a wait in line for immigration, and I made friends with a guy from Australia and a woman from Sri Lanka. We talked about all sorts of things from housing prices around the world to travel to school and teaching. I've always learned so much by meeting people from other places, especially ones from so far away.

I've spent two days in my company's Worthing, England office so far. I had Monday off, so I ventured into Brighton to do some shopping and check out what was rumored to be a pretty hip city. I checked out their shopping area and headed down to the boardwalk on the beach. Although my boot search was fruitless, I was entertained by the beach. The beaches here are pretty hillarious. There's no sand, just rocks… Kind of like the ones that you would find in a gravel driveway, only smoother. My B&B is great too. The people who run it are extremely nice and the beach is in view of the house. The office is a quick 10 minute walk away.

The Brighton Pier:
Brighton Pier


Here's what the view from the B&B looks like:
My home in Worthing


Worthing Beach:
The... beach?


The people in the office are extremely nice and have gone out of their way to make me feel at home. It's pretty cool… A couple of times a day, one of the developers grabs a tray and collects everyone's mugs (there are about 8 or 9 people in the department). They then go and get everyone tea or coffee and then bring it back. How sweet and friendly is that?

I was hoping to be able to head up to Edinburgh, Scotland this weekend to meet up with my friend Andrea, but I think the cost of the airfare is a little prohibitive. I'm disappointed, but it will be nice to get a little relaxation. I'm going to spend some time with Jim, someone I work with's, family in the country. I was really touched by such a hospitable offer. He also brought in a bunch of DVDs and the Starsky and Hutch video game so I can entertain myself.

It's also really neat because there is a national election here tomorrow. They're even voting for Prime Minister, which only happens every 5 years. I've seen some anti Tony Blair ads around, which I thought was interesting. The rules are different here. Each party can spend the same amount of money to advertise and campaign, so it's a little bit more of a level playing field. Here's one of the ads that I saw:

Political advert



I'll try to update more while I'm here, but I only have an internet connection at work (torture… I bought a video game for the hotel room).

Cheers!

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