Monday, August 29, 2011

The year of the wedding: Los Altos/Palo Alto edition

This post goes out to a very special bride, a former Miss Laurie Gregg, now the proudest Mrs. McClure on the planet (second proudest, I suppose, because her mother-in-law seemed pretty darn pumped about the nuptials). Lo was so excited to become a Mrs., she could hardly wait to change her facebook status to "married," swap profile pics, and switch her last name. She even stopped mid-"...you may now kiss the bride" to take a pic of herself and her new hubby smooching. It was classic Laurie.

Laurie is one of the phenomenal friends I made while in college. We have a truly special group. The majority of the ladies were Coug swimmers, and whenever we get together, it's as if we just left each other. We always pick up right where we left off. I have fond memories of Sunday mornings in our disgusting party house on D Street, sitting in our Cougar-issued gray athletic sweats, sipping some seasonal Starbucks lattes (pumpkin spice or gingerbread?), chatting about the night before and all its happenings. We made some memories in college...oh, let me tell you. This wedding weekend took me back to those good ol' days, and it was exactly as I imagined: nonstop partying!

Laurie comes from an abundantly happy, loving, and generous family. They love sports, vacationing, and making sure no one enters their house without a receiving a full glass of wine and a hearty hug. I doubt anyone has left their home without a side-ache from laughing. You can tell they enjoy each other's company and living life to the fullest.

The wedding was a three-parter. We got picked up from our hotel in Palo Alto in charter buses and were transported to the country club for the ceremony. We were met with glasses of champagne and a glimpse at the open bar and glorious buffet awaiting the conclusion of the ceremony. No one sat down for the wedding, but instead, we gathered around the patio while Lo and Jus exchanged vows. It was probably the quickest ceremony I've ever encountered, and as soon as it was sealed, the bride and groom grabbed glasses of champagne and toasted to the crowd.

After an outstanding dinner and many glasses of some pretty fine wine, we were again shuttled in those luxury liners to the Gregg home. What a perfect setting for a reception. Rows of white globe lights stretched from one end of the yard to the other. Lo's parents completely redid the flowers in their backyard to match the colors of the wedding, and they covered their pool with a giant dancefloor. The DJ, bar, snacks, and gorgeous cake had their own special nooks, and Laurie threw her bouquet from a balcony off of the guest room. Framed photos of past family weddings, Laurie trying on her mother's wedding gown, and some pretty funny Justin mementos decorated the hallways and bathrooms. The house and yard smelled beautiful, and much like other weddings I've attended this year, it seemed fit for a magazine spread. The Greggs thought of everything. We even got to take home green or beige pashminas to keep us warm after the sun went down.

And, just when we thought we couldn't boogie any longer, the charter buses showed up and escorted us to a Palo Alto watering hole where we watched many of the wedding guests and the bride attempt to ride a mechanical bull. Yep. We sure saw it all.

Before I end this post, I guess I should rewind back to the bouquet toss, because I forgot to mention I caught said bouquet. I'm a bit embarrassed, and for once not for myself, but for another of Laurie's friends who attempted to catch the flowers and accidentally toppled into the cake instead. Rumors circulated that I pushed her into the cake, but I'm sure there are some photos out there that prove I was in front of her and in no way could have committed such an act. (Sidenote: At the Sunday afternoon post-wedding barbecue at the Greggs' house, I had the chance to chat with this friend of Laurie's, and I assure you, there are no hard feelings. Second sidenote: I can't believe the Greggs hosted a post-wedding barbecue. Too gracious!)

The next morning, in true college rewind fashion, we woke up and went to breakfast to discuss every part of Laurie's wedding. It captured Laurie's spirit and her infectious love of celebrating just perfectly. She and Justin seem as happy as they were way back when they met. We are so thrilled and thankful to have been a part of such an amazing weekend. Cheers to the newlyweds.
The Ivy girls (AKA inhabitants of a really grimy duplex on D Street senior year of college): The bride, Katie, Em, and me.
Laurie's brother, Robert, and her cousin Chad from Texas. Chad and I go way back to 2008, when Laurie came to Austin for three hours. I will never forget the Sixth Street shenanigans with Robert, Laurie, and Chad.
Had to slip this one in there...Hobee's coffee cake. So thick and fluffy!
No caption necessary.
Lovely roomies Kayli, Chelsea, Katie, and Em.
Our reunion tour group.
My bestie Em and her hubby Greg. Can't believe their wedding was almost a year ago! Woosh. They're so cute.
There she is! Patty Gregg! Mother of the Bride!!!
DIY flowers. So pretty.
Thumbs up, Peter!!!

The answer is YES! We're all Cougs, and we all sang the fight song at the top of our lungs. 
With the most important person.
Greg tickled the ivories on our way out. "Kenzie! This one goes out to you!"
Welcome to the reception!
Dancing the night away.
Had to get a pic of Laurie trying to fix the running toilet in her wedding gown. "Move over lady, this is an easy fix!"
The cutting of the cake. (Notice how close I was. I never miss a cake opportunity.)
Terribly unflattering photo of me, cute of Sheena...highlights include the bouquet and the pashminas.
Post-wedding "tower" pour at the Old Pro in Palo Alto.
The bride on the bull.
No one wanted to miss this photo op!
The backyard sans dancefloor. Gorgeous.

These three alllmost missed their flight because we were having too much fun at the Greggs' house. Thank you Peter and Patty!!!

Taylor's 'Family Fun Week'

I got to sneak in one day up at Hood River with Taylor's family, as part of their official Family Fun Week vacation.

We watched the windsurfers and kite boarders, wine tasted at three vineyards, played some cards and Cranium (and laughed a lot), saw TB's bestie Ketler, and ate a delicious meal at Full Sail Brewing. It was great spending time with the Bethells!

Whitney took some snaps of the crazies on the Columbia.
At the Mt. Hood Winery...Mt. Hood in the background.
Cool building near the winery...
Mt. Hood Winery was my favorite of the three we visited...awesome weather, gorgeous double-mountain views, delicious wine, and good company.

Tuesday, August 23, 2011

The year of the wedding: Salem (my big bro Joe's!) edition



The weather gods were saving the hottest day of the year for August 20, the day my big brother Joseph married Sara on her mother and stepfather's property on the Willamette River in Salem, Oregon. Obviously, this wedding has been the most-anticipated of the numerous ceremonies and parties of the summer.

I don't even know where to start with this blog post, or just what to say.

I laughed, cried, played BINGO, sweat (sweated?) a lot (and as such, became a firm believer and supporter of Spanx), shimmied and shook a tambourine on stage with the wedding band (secret dream come true!), danced with my dad, ruined two pair of shoes (for good reason), ate a lot, toasted a ton, sampled about seventeen different kinds of cookies, tore through three pieces of wedding cake (probably embarrassing my boyfriend), reunited with many family friends, felt truly proud of my brother, and really missed one of my two big sisters as she and her hubby were unable attend the celebration because they are days away from adding yet another member to our ever-growing family.

Of course I left my camera charging in my bedroom the night of the rehearsal dinner. Hopefully one of the bridesmaids will send me pics so I can try to recreate the evening via photos. It was epic. My mom outdid herself. I didn't think it was possible, but she did. She catered a complete dinner from Portland to Salem. She gave it a "picnic" theme, but she also incorporated some of Joe and Sara's favorite things, like popcorn, peanuts, M&Ms, games (we played BINGO and had a raffle), and I can't believe it's taken me this long to mention the cookie bar. My mom baked all summer long...literally. There were about fifteen different kinds of cookies, arranged on different trays, alongside little Chinese take-out boxes donning a photo of the bride and groom so people could take home the treats as a favor.

The actual wedding did not disappoint, either. It was interesting having a brother get married after going through the process with two sisters. With their weddings, I knew exactly how everything was going to shake out, but there were a lot of surprises at Joe's wedding. Sara looked beautiful, Joe looked very handsome (in his slim-fit pants), and the bridesmaid and groomsmen ensembles turned out perfect. I think Sara pulled off her "rustic elegance" theme quite well.

Let's let some photos do the talking, shall we? I'll contribute more words later...

Cookie bar preps...early Friday morning in Portland.


Take-home favor boxes for the cookie bar.

My mom recovered six additional varieties of cookies in the freezer the week after the wedding... 
So many salads, so little time.



Lizey crowning the princess bride and Joe figuring out his giant bow tie. 


The groom as he arrived to the wedding site. Dave came all the way from Shanghai!
The beautiful bride on the balcony.
Some of the bridesmaids kicking back before the wedding.
A not-so-flattering pic of me and the happy groom.
Missing our sister, Stefanie...there in spirit, every moment of the way thanks to Elizabeth's iPhone.

Just missing the MOH.
Joe's 'men...friends from childhood, elementary, high school, and post-grad.




Campbell wore little Toms just like Uncle Joe, Big Poppi, and all of the groomsmen. C and Leo wore gingham shirts, coincidentally matching "Uncle" Taylor, too.
Cutest little chunker.
How beautiful does my mom look?!
Campbell loved following Taylor around.
My dad and Pastor Jack (who also married Stefanie and Jordan) embracing after my dad's tear-filled father of the groom speech. He really brought down the house.
Joe and his golfing four-some: Dennis, Glenn, and our dad.
Fun facts: Joe went to our parents' house for a refresher on dancing while Sara YouTubed videos of couples dancing their first dance. 
These two took 30+ years of dance lessons. They really shine at weddings.
The ol' "lead and follow" dance move.
Mom and "Mr. Smooth" aka Dave.
Obligatory couple-shot.
And another.