Destination Wedding in Edinburgh, Scotland
I have an intimate destination wedding in Edinburgh, Scotland to share with you today! Alex and Anthony's destination wedding was a fun-filled and ultra personal celebration of love as they were was surrounded by only their closest friends and family on
A New Ceremony Reading to Consider
No union is more profound than marriage, for it embodies the highest ideals of love, fidelity, devotion, sacrifice, and family. In forming a marital union, two people become something greater than once they were. As some of the petitioners in
Wyatt’s Minecraft Bar Mitzvah Party
I so enjoyed working with Wyatt's mom, Deb Lindsey, on his Minecraft themed bar mitzvah. I love planning parties for kids, and I love theme parties. So I was really on cloud nine, especially since Deb liked most of my
A Real Washington DC Wedding
Gabby and John had the quintessential Georgetown wedding. They had a Catholic ceremony at Holy Trinity, the church of JFK. And a little bit of rain couldn't stop them from getting great photos with The Observatory at the OSS and
Favorite Wedding Venues for more than 200 guests – Updated 2020
In honor of engagement season, I am going to do some informal round ups of my favorite venues. This list features larger wedding venues in the DC area that I love, where you could accommodate at least 200 guests. If
Venue Tour: Osprey Point Retreat and Conference Center
I recently had the pleasure of touring Osprey Point Retreat and Conference Center, located in Royal Oak, Maryland. This cozy waterfront property is perfect for a weekend of wedding events, especially for small groups of under 90. Your wedding
Scarlett’s First Birthday Party
My best friends celebrated their daughter's first birthday over the weekend. I was lucky enough to get to help out with the birthday party planning and prep. I love planning kids parties - I love a good theme, I love
Another Great Wedding Ceremony Reading
Excerpt from the Goodridge v The Massachusetts Department of Public Health ruling (written by Judge Margaret Marshall) that first legalized gay marriage in Massachusetts: Marriage is a vital social institution. The exclusive commitment of two individuals to each other nurtures love