Showing posts with label Places. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Places. Show all posts

June 25, 2013

The Corpse Flower

Saturday: totally excited


This remarkable flower was at the Muttart Conservatory in April here in Edmonton. Beautiful isn't it? I was so excited to hear about it that I had to go see it (3 times consecutively). I went on the Saturday because I was too excited to wait, then on Sunday with Q, then immediately after work on Monday because it had bloomed overnight. Unfortunately when we arrived most of the scent had dissipated and would only be very faint. I mostly drank in the scent of gardenias, and it was delightful.

Putrella, as it was aptly named, stood a glorious 8 feet tall (give or take). It was stunning, I could hardly believe that this was a real living thing in our world. It didn't seem real, absolutely motionless. I loved it.


Sunday: a close up


Monday: the full bloom


xoxo
breathe.

August 2, 2012

Holy Toledo!

My oh my it has been a busy month! Moving, new dog, new niece, party, and relaxing nights with good souls. Finally I have a few moments to show you what's been happening around these parts. First, lets start with a wee tour of our new happy home. We love it, it's just the right size, shape, style, and more than we could've asked for. It's (dare I say) perfect! Look for yourself!

My new fave and super cute summer outfit. It was ultra comfortable,
great choice for hosting a housewarming party.

Ok ok, I know I know, not the greatest selection of photos, but would you believe that these were the best ones? Shocking, isn't it? Well, I swear that once this house has been lived in a bit more and we get so settled that I can start all the projects and whatnot I have in mind, you will then get new (and hopefully better) photos.

We were glad to have so many friends and family come to our housewarming party. I got to make some delicious cupcakes, stuffed cucumbers, and a refreshing corn salsa.


I heart this photo. Welcome!

 We also have a firepit in the yard. It makes delicious smokies and even tastier roasted marshmallows. Mmmm.....
I think it goes without saying that the hot tub is here to stay. We were planning on selling it and building a deck, but after seeing how much fun everyone had with it, we decided to keep it and build the deck around it. Huzzah! Be prepared for polar hot tub parties!


I think I forgot to mention that a gaggle of us good folk went to see this little film on opening night. IT. WAS. EPIC. Can't wait to go see it again.


Pretty sure I have a little crush on Bane.....and Marion Cotilliard. Just sayin.

Stay tuned friends, there's more to come!

xoxo



July 9, 2012

05.12.12 Fourth Act


Our reception was held at The Pines Restaurant and we couldn't have asked for anything better. That is a BEAUTIFUL restaurant with delicious food, tasty drinks, and wonderful, friendly staff. I highly recommend going here for an event or even breakfast by lake (it's amazing, trust me). We had such a great time and rumour has it that all guests in attendance were blown away by how laid back our wedding was. Everyone was happy and had a super fun time. We certainly got what we were aiming for. Laid back was the whole feel of the day, from getting ready in the morning all the way to last call, speeches were short and filled with more heart than any speech I've ever heard (Thank you sooooo much to Mr. & Mrs. Babe, Mother, and new Dad!).

We had a great MC, Matty Bobatty, who kept our laid back feel going strong. We had some great tributes done by the beautiful and talented Jooree (we heart you!) and Q put together a little slideshow of the two of us, which included a mildly embarrassing photo of myself posing like a muscle beach wannabe. It was awesome! Our dinner was delicious: spinach and sun dried tomato salad with goat cheese and a poppyseed vinaigrette, brie stuffed chicken with veggies and rice, and a heavenly New York cheesecake with berries. Mmmmm good!



Our decor was clean and minimal as we wanted the beauty of the restaurant to stand out (which it did). Our entrance table housed our guest book: a calendar for our guests to sign on their birthday and also to mark other important dates for us to remember; our seating chart: a multi-photo frame with each numbered table displayed over a watermark of some beautiful fabric we scanned; as well as some of our engagement photos, candles and flowers. We decided to do a donation to the SPCA as our wedding favours instead of a little knick knack trinket or something of the like, we wanted to support that organization. We love animals. Like.....a lot.   :)

Q and I sat at a sweetheart table in lieu of a long head table (the table wasn't big enough for us AND the wedding party, hahaha!). I really enjoyed that, Q and I had a chance to sit together and talk, watch everyone enjoy the company surrounding them, a bit of we time amidst the chaos. Our wedding wine glasses were a surprise find at Anthropologie by Seestor, and that little polar bear there, that's our cake topper (purchased locally in Jasper). It wouldn't sit on the cake as you can see (below) by the mound of blackberries on top of it!

Our guests dining tables had cluster centrepieces. A mixture of mason jars and skinny vases, warm little candles nestled in-between them all, topped off with our table numbers: simple wooden frames (Michaels) that we burned the edges and the numeral into, holding a particular animal track. That was the fun part: the animal track kissing game! We aren't major fans of the glass clinking, so we decided that each table had a track and each guest had to work as a team to figure it out. Once they felt they had the correct animal, that's when they clinked their glasses (we still had that for the traditionalists) and one person stood up and announced their answer. I held the key and if they were correct, Q and I would smooch. 5 out of 7 tables answered correctly. Huzzah!

Q gave himself a challenge for our music and projector system. We didn't have a DJ or anything like that, we only had the iPad and the necessary equipment to show a slideshow presentation (read: projector and screen). Q ran everything, and I mean EVERYTHING, through the iPad: music (with playlists for each portion of the night on the DJ app), the tribute from Jooree, and his slideshow. Interested in doing something similar? Shoot me an email and Q will tell it like it is with that tech stuff. We provided all of our own gear, save for the projector (borrowed from work) and screen (provided by The Pines). It was a lot to pack into the car but well worth it!

Our wedding cake was absolutely delicious: baked cheesecake with blackberries on top. AMAZING! You see that cute couple in the middle down there? That's Bashmore and her man S.Eng, they were the "lucky" ones to catch the garter and bouquet. I say "lucky" because they are hardcore, they did not mess around, they were getting those things and they didn't care who was in their way. They won!

To sum it up, our day was superb, perfect and absolutely stunning. It was like a dream that I never wanted to wake from. Q, I love you with all my heart, with every ounce of my 5'4" frame, you are my light and my true love, and we had a f***ing wicked wedding day!


 *SIDE NOTE! Happy 5th Wedding Anniversary to the Babes! We share the same wedding date, and to have their marriage recognized as well, we had everyone clink for kisses throughout dinner for them. Coincidently enough their wedding song popped up during the dance time. How's that for romance? :)

Best. Day. Ever.

xoxo

May 25, 2012

A Magical Walk, Then Toast and Jam

Well friends, we're back from two weeks of holidays for our wedding. It was glorious. The best day in history (obviously). Once we receive our pro photos of our wedding, I'll do a massive wedding post here for your reading and visual pleasure. So for now I will share what our evening was like a few days ago. We went for a nice walk by the river before meeting up with some rad people for drinks and toast (I was the only one who had toast. In a pub. That's how I roll). It was a beautiful evening: warm and rainy with the perfect degree of cloud cover for snapping some shots of our fair surroundings. So in keeping up with my 5 photos or less.....


This is so neat!


We saved many a worm from UV peril.
xoxo