Saturday, January 19, 2008

Lime it up.

We have decided on a theme for our September 2008 San Diego event. It will be a lime.

A lime is basically a chill party, casual, light — but a damn good time. The idea of the lime comes from Trinidad and Tobago, where we traveled with eight other people and had a blast for 10 days in March 2005. Definitely one of our best trips, mainly because of the great people we met in Grande Riviere. The time we spent hanging with Nigel Tinto, Nigel, Troy, and Gideon at Nigel T.'s pub Jamesy's came to characterize for us the spirit of the lime, which has a lot to do with meeting new people and enjoying their company. With good beer. (I'd trade a case of Jack Daniel's for a cold Stag beer, the beer of choice in Trinidad.)

Anna will be helping us put this huge event on as one of her many contributions to the wedding as a Groomsman. Sarah and I will be coming off a busy summer of getting married, remodeling our new house, and moving into our first place as homeowners. We will also be in the first four weeks of our hectic fall school/work schedules, so Anna's help will be essential to making our lime happen. Check out the updated San Diego Lime page on the wedding website for more info and pictures.

The San Diego Lime will likely number in the hundreds, so there will plenty of new people to meet over a beer. Now we have yet another event that we can barely wait for, and this one's farther off than the wedding.

Jason

PS: Below is Chris and Nigel T. at Jamesy's Pub.


Tuesday, January 15, 2008

One of my groomsmen is marrying a dude.

Anna is engaged!

My sister and Frank got engaged a few days ago. They spent the week hiking around the Yosemite Valley, just the two of them for the most part since many of the trails were deserted in the winter snow. On the last day of the trip, he asked.

Sarah and I are thrilled; we couldn't be happier: We love Frank, and think he and Anna are great people. Some of Sarah and my best times since we've been together have been spent traveling around the world with Anna and Frank, and Chris and ... various women. Particularly our trip to Trinidad in 2005.

We look forward to spending our future trips, holidays, and lives with them.

Jason


Monday, January 14, 2008

Done and done.

The web site is finished!

After six months of construction or so, our last new page has been loaded. We've put together our web site as we've put together our wedding, one discovery at a time.

With the addition of the Wedding Party page — which is one of our favorites — every link on the site is active. Watch the blog now for major developments. Much is in the works.

Jason

Sunday, January 6, 2008

Party people.

We are excited to announce the people who will be standing with us at the wedding ceremony. Many of them have been helping us behind the scenes for months as we've been planning and will continue to do so as things really get busy during the next six months (actually less than that).

On the bride's side:
Amy Ranallo (maid of honor)
Edra Davis
Sara Steen
Jennifer Tate

On the groom's side:
Chris Williams (best man)
Paul Reams (officiant)
Evan Weinberger
Anna Williams

Actually, these are people who have stood with us through much for many years, and we're honored to have them with us and happy to introduce them to you. We're working on the Wedding Party page for the web site, which should launch soon with pictures and notes about each member of our party.

Jason

Wednesday, January 2, 2008

Invitations — out.

We hope everyone had a good holiday season. Some of you we saw, and some of you we didn't but wish we could have.

We spent some of our time off putting together our formal invitations, which we assembled ourselves. The invitations are handmade from the bark of a plant that is sustainably harvested. The envelope and card stock are made from 100 percent post-consumer recycled paper. All natural, and all tree free.

Because it is a destination wedding, there are a few things for you and us to figure out, including time off from work, travel arrangements, and a place to stay, among other things. If you have any questions as you make your plans, please feel free to contact us — or post a question here. We are asking for RSVP cards to be returned by February 20 so that we can then make the necessary arrangements that are number contingent.

The invitations are in the mail!

Jason