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Sep
14
2011

Get Bridal Beautiful from Head to Toe During Spa Week

If you are planning an autumn or winter wedding – you’re in luck! Spa Week, October 10 – 16 is the perfect time for brides-to-be to get perfectly polished and pampered before the ceremony. Spa Week offers brides (and non-brides, moms, sisters, friends, boyfriends and husbands) the chance to get beautiful from head-to-toe, literally. You know, like “head, shoulders, knees and toes.” Starting with the head and moving all the way down to the toes, here are 5 treatments that will help you get wedding- ready during Spa Week:

Head:

Rup Day Spa head over to Hoboken, NJ (pun intended) and get your chakra tweeked and aligned, while you hair is slathered in nourishing warm oil with their 60 Min Shirodhara, Energy Balancing Ayurvedic Treatment for Stress Relief and Hair Conditioning. You hair will be soft as silk and your mind will be clear as a bell!

Shoulders:

Then,  jet-set across the country to  A Touch of Clover Skin Care in San Diego, CA for a pain-melting 60 Min Warm Bamboo Massage, perfect for the most stressed bride(zilla)!

Body:

Get touchably soft skin and the perfect (autumn-appropriate) airbrush tan glow at Atlantic Resort & Spa with their 50 Min Spray Tanning with Full- Body Exfoliation.

Legs:

Ensure you’re wedding dress fits flawlessly; rid your gams of dimples with a 65 Min Triactive Laserdermology and Endermologie Combination to Reduce Cellulite from Cellulite Center at Luminesa Medi-Spa in NYC. It may sound like science-fiction but this treatment will help you lose inches while smoothing, tightening and toning.

Hands & Toes:


For picture-perfect tootsies, Allure Day Spa in Davie, FL has your nails covered – in pumpkin that is! Their 90 Min Pumpkin Therapy Manicure and Pedicure will insure your hands and feet are deliciously rubbed, buffed and polished.

To find all of these $50 treatments and more, visit SpaWeek.com and book your appointment today!

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Aug
31
2011

Irene Can’t Wash Away True Love

Rain, rain, go away. Don’t come back on my wedding day. Over the weekend, Hurricane Irene ruined so many things: from Freshman move-in day at NYU to The Dave Matthews Band Caravan festival on Governors Island. And now you can add true love to that list. Irene’s tyrannical rampage soaked-out weddings, stranded guests and forced bridal parties to head for higher ground… However, there were a few happy hopefuls that chose to weather the elements and continue their nuptials. I mean, hey, the show must go on, right? Take a look at some of the most adorably devastating wedding accounts of six almost-newlyweds from across the East Coast.
Bride-to-be Rona Geller reluctantly called off her Long Island, NY nuptials which were supposed to happen on Sunday. “It was the hardest decision I ever made,” said Geller. Geller initially tried to ignore the depressing weather updates, because she didn’t want to be “one of those panicked brides.” But eventually, she and fiancé Michael Field realized they had no choice in the matter—they now plan to wed on Oct. 16. Ironically, Field is the nephew of meteorologist Frank Field, and cousin to TV weather-watchers Storm Field and Allison Field. Also, Field’s brother, Joe, married wife Robyn during Hurricane Bertha, a Category 3 churner that hit Long Island in 1996.
Wedding Guests in Vermont weren’t so lucky. At least a dozen wedding guests were airlifted by helicopter from a Vermont town of Pittsfield on Tuesday where they had been stranded since Tropical Storm Irene hit two days earlier, turning rivers into roiling flood waters that washed away the only road in town.
A Rockland, MA bride has learned that she doesn’t need electricity for her big day — her new husband is the light of her life. Tropical Storm Irene forced their wedding venue to shut down, but that didn’t stop them from tying the knot by candlelight at a local tavern. That’s right — the bar saved the wedding!
Erica Sternin Weiss should be honeymooning in Tahiti right now. But because of Hurricane Irene, her wedding and honeymoon were cancelled. “I was supposed to get married on Saturday in a waterfront park in New Rochelle, N.Y. at 6:30 p.m.,” Weiss said. “On Friday night, our venue called and explained that the county was forcing them to close and our wedding was canceled.” So what did the couple do? Erica and Brett Weiss were married at their rehearsal dinner Friday night, right after they found out that their wedding venue would be closed due to Hurricane Irene.
A New Hampshire couple refused to let tropical storm Irene ruin their wedding and found a new location when authorities forced them to move the reception. Bill Luquette and Kyla Brown said they decided not to postpone their wedding when they heard Irene was expected to reach New Hampshire Sunday but they were left scrambling for a venue when the Windham Fire Department told them the reception they were planning at Searles Castle in Windham would not be safe during the storm, the New Hampshire Union-Leader reported Tuesday. The couple said they found a new location, the basement of St. Peter Church in Auburn, and the disc jockey, Mr. Jonathan DJ, was able to organize a reception with catering services in only 3 hours.
Hurricanes and Melissa Cook just don’t get along. Last August, she and her boyfriend, Jason Archbell, got engaged on a trip to the Outer Banks of North Carolina; the celebratory week at the beach was cut short when Hurricane Earl prompted mandatory evacuations. This August, the happy couple from Philadelphia made a return trip to welcome 150 guests to their wedding, planned for Saturday at Jennette’s Pier, a brand-new reception area perched atop the Atlantic Ocean. On Wednesday night, they learned from The Weather Channel that their plans had been scuttled yet again, this time by a blustery bully named Irene. “I saw the words ‘mandatory evacuation,’ and I just burst into tears,” says Cook, 29 and a civil engineer. “My thinking was because it happened this time last year, there’s no way it could happen again.” But it did. “I haven’t found someone to marry us quite yet,” says Cook. “But come hell or high water, I have said I will go on my honeymoon as a married woman.” (The honeymoon, to Aruba, was selected “very intentionally” because it’s outside the typical hurricane track.)

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Aug
10
2011

6 Wacko Wedding Vows

The dress, the flowers, the venue, the cake… These days planning a wedding can be seriously stressful. All those choices can lead to crazy Bridezilla and an unethused Groom. During the wedding planning, defuse heated debates and keep sparks alive  by writing your own wedding vows. From funny to silly to serious and everywhere in between, here are six different wedding vows to fit (almost) every relationship:

1. Pirate Vows

Groom: I, Mad Dog [name] take ye, Saucy [Bride] as me Heart, me Soul, me Good Wench with a stout right hook, the bright dawn of each new day and the soft bed of each day’s night. I promise to love ye and honor ye; to make ye laugh when yer feelin’ out of sorts and pretend to listen to ye when ye babble on and on about nothin’ in particular. I will protect you from the elements and the elephants should we ever encounter them as it is my understanding that they can be very large and unpredictable. I will love thee through scurvy and through fire, in wealth or poverty whether ye be near or far. And when I speak of treasure, as I am wont to do, everyone within the sound of me voice will know that what I am really speaking about is you. All of this will I undertake until there are no horizons left to chase and the rum is gone.

Bride: I, Saucy [name] take ye, Mad Dog [Groom] as me Heart, me Soul, me Salty Jack with a crooked smile, the foggy haze of each new day and the lumpy (but familiar) mattress of each day’s night. I promise to love ye and honor ye; to make ye laugh so hard the rum comes out yer nose and pretend to listen to ye when ye babble on about nothin’ in particular. I will protect you from my wrath and from giraffes which I understand are very tall and will sometimes step on people because they are not looking where they are stepping. I will love thee through scurvy and through fire, in wealth or poverty whether ye be near or far. And when I speak of treasure, as I am wont to do, everyone within the sound of me voice will know that I am day dreaming again. All of this will I undertake until there are no horizons left to chase and the rum is gone.

2. Zombie Vows

Bride: My love, as I gaze into your mesmerizingly vacant crimson eyes, stroke the pale, flaking skin of your cheek, and drool over the human arm that you dragged behind you down the aisle, I cannot help but smile knowing that you have chosen me with which to spend the rest of undead eternity. “’Till death do us part” is but a mundane mortal musing; you and I will shuffle through the streets, trudge over the grasslands, and limp along the seashore for every sunrise and sunset to come. I cannot wait to feast on the living with you by my side and to admire your strength and your focus as you tastefully terrorize the mortal population. There is no other woman, living or dead, with whom I would rather spend a mindless and unending undead existence. I love you more than death itself.

3. The Princess Bride Vows

The Impressive Clergyman: Mawage. Mawage is wot bwings us togeder tooday. Mawage, that bwessed awangment, that dweam wifin a dweam…
The Impressive Clergyman: And wuv, tru wuv, will fowow you foweva…
The Impressive Clergyman: So tweasure your wuv.
Prince Humperdinck: Skip to the end.
The Impressive Clergyman: Have you the wing?
The Impressive Clergyman: …and do you,Pwincess Buwwercup…
Prince Humperdinck: Man and wife. Say man and wife.
The Impressive Clergyman: Man an’ wife.

4. Dr. Seuss Vows

Minister: Will you take her as your wife? Will you love her all your life?
Groom: Yes, I take her as my wife, Yes, I’ll love her all my life.
Minister: Will you have, and also hold Just as you have at this time told?
Groom: Yes, I will have, and I will hold, Just as I have at this time told, Yes, I will love her all my life As I now take her as my wife.

5. Wedding Crashers Vows

Groom: “I, [name], take you, [Bride], to be my wife, my best friend, and my first mate. Through sickness and health, clear skies and squalls.”
Bride: “I, [name], take you, [Groom], to be my best friend and my captain, to be your anchor and your sail, your starboard and your port.”

6. Star Wars Vows

Groom: My Queen, may the Force be with us as we travel through the galaxy of life. I pledge to never turn to the Dark Side but stand forever in the illumination of our love. I vow to fight the Evil Emperor and I invite you take your place at my side as we rule the galaxy. Take my hand and stand with me for light and justice throughout our lives.

Bride: My Jedi, my love, I take your hand and accept your pledge. May the force be strong with us all the days of our lives. There is good in you, I sense it. Remain a Jedi and I will stand by you. I pledge to you my love and my companionship as long as I live.

 

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Aug
03
2011

Wedding Wednesday: Puppy Love

We’ve all heard the playground tune, “First comes love then comes marriage, then comes the baby in the baby carriage.” But these days, that sing-song doesn’t apply for most couples. People are getting married later in life, or not at all, or opting for kids before the ceremony or skipping kids all together. For many  families kids are out and pets are in. So much so that Rover isn’t just a pet anymore, he’s a adopted child. (Especially when, according to BabyCenter.com, the cost of raising a child is 250,000 and that’s NOT including college). If your inner circle is comprised of two lovers and a lab, then you’re in luck because today we are going to help you add a little woof to your wedding.

But, before you rush over to Pet Smart to buy a cute doggy tuxedo, here are a few tips from PetFinder.com to help you decide if Fido is ready for your big day.

Is my pup up for the challenge?

  • When planning a ceremony and reception location, make sure they allow pets. What are the rules? Must dogs be on a leash? Can they freely roam the venue?
  • Know your pet before making the decision to include them in your wedding, because some pets may not handle large crowds and intense situations well. Is he a people person? Does he get nervous around strangers? Does he like children?
  • Planning the doggy debut:

  • Talk to your guests, including the bridal party, before hand and see if they are comfortable having your pet around. Is anyone in your wedding party allergic to dogs? What about the wedding guests? Find out well before the big day. Tell them what you are considering.
  • Will your dog walk down the aisle on his own? Will he have a handler? What will you do in case he has an accident on the aisle?
  • Will he be in the wedding photos?
  • Practice and lots of treats:

  • Practice multiple times, like you would for any new trick or behavior. Acclimate him to the wedding venue. Have him practice walking down the aisle.
  • If your pet is going to be wearing a new item, like a bow tie collar or a ring pillow, put it on several times before the actual event. Offer treats and praise as you practice.
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    Before the big day…

  • Give your dog a bath or take him to the groomer the day before the wedding. You want him to be smelling fresh and looking clean.
  • Help your dog blend with the wedding party by buying a dog collar and leash that match the bridesmaid dresses or a cute little bow tie to match what the groomsmen are wearing.
  • Decrease the chances of having an overly hyper dog at the wedding, and allow him to run, play and release lots energy before the wedding.
  • On the day you say “I Do,” don’t forget to have a bowl of fresh water for your pooch.

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    Jul
    06
    2011

    Wedding Wednesday: The Disney Princess Collection


    Did you ever want to be a Disney Princess (calling all ’80s babies!)? Ever go through a period in your pre-tweens that order to go to places like school, the dentist, the movies, on playdates and to the jungle gym you demanded you’d be dressed in plastic glass slippers, long flowing polyester, zip-up gowns and a gorgeous shining crown atop your knotted, bird’s nest of a scrunchy bound, ponytail? Was there ever a time you NEEDED to be a Disney Princess to function (aka not scream bloody murder at the grocery store)? I have to confess, I was not. I liked bugs and mud and sneakers and sports and boy things. However, my younger sister on the other hand… OBSESSED. Every picture in my parents’ house of us as kids is me in biking shorts and an over-sized t-shirt with frilly socks and dirty K-Swiss sneaks (probably with a frog or something in my hand, who knows!?) and her in some  Halloween hand-me-down Little Mermaid dress with a felt shell-bra top. And the crown. Seriously, can’t forget the crown. And that is how my mom got us to run errands with her. In public. (My. Poor. Mom.)

    Anyways, if you are like my sister and have been obsessed with Disney Princesses since you could remember, then Alfred Angelo has sprinkled some fashion fairy dust and made all your dreams come true. He has created Princess-inspired wedding dresses for the modern women, who still secretly wishes Prince Charming will show up on a white horse and rescue her from the guy she is about to marry, I mean, whisk her away  in a designer gown so they can live happily ever after. Here are the gorgeous gowns and how Alfred Angelo drew his inspiration from each royal maiden:

    Ariel – The Little Mermaid



    This romantic gown celebrates Ariel’s free spirit with re-embroidered lace and taffeta fabrics that move as gracefully as the ocean. Touches of sea-inspired details such as pearl beading, subtle metallic accents, crystal beading and sequins add a splash of the unexpected.

    Belle – Beauty and The Beast



    Paying tribute to Belle’s warm and gracious spirit, the gown features a draped satin and crystal beaded corset with subtle hints of gold metallic embroidery. A detachable shrug and draped net pick-up skirt create added grandeur.

    Aurora – Sleeping Beauty



    Aurora’s tale is retold with a romantic taffeta gown featuring multiple layers of dreamy gossamer tulle, reminiscent of cascading briar rose petals. The re-embroidered lace and crystal beaded bodice with rose detail add an elegant touch.

    Cinderella – Cinderella

    Cinderella’s fairy tale comes alive with a classic ballgown of tulle and glitter net over taffeta, inspired by Cinderella’s glass slipper. The draped criss-cross bodice features a romantic sweetheart neckline accented with sparkling crystal beading and rhinestones.

    Jasmine - Aladdin

    Bold and exotic, Jasmine’s gown features flowing, soft shimmer satin and a micro-ruched bodice, the bejeweled neckline and halter strap with encrusted pearls, rhinestones and crystal beading add a touch of the wanderlust.

    Tiana – The Princess and The Frog

    Honoring Tiana’s independence and joie de vivre, this one shoulder taffeta ballgown features dramatic ruched pick-ups, inspired by the grace of the water lily. The asymmetric draped bodice is embellished with beautiful beaded flowers, metallic embroidery and pearl accents.

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