Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Wedding Pictures.

Our wedding pictures are here!!!!!!!

Major thanks to AMB Photo Company from Utah! They rocked. They were so much fun to work with and kept us laughing the whole time. We ADORE our pictures!!

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Some Fav's...











Tuesday, November 17, 2009

We're Married!!! And other great news!

Well, we are FINALLY married! That's right, on October 10th we became Mr. and Mrs. Brian Rugala!! So exciting! We had the most amazing time at our wedding and thoroughly enjoyed every minute of it. We cannot thank our bridal party (too many to list, but you all know who you are!) and our family, of course, for being so wonderful. We'd like to thank all of our friends and family for coming out and celebrating with us, too! You all mean the world to us and we were so excited to share the day with each and every one of you!

Shortly after the wedding we embarked on our first {GASP!} major trip together: Our Honeymoon to Greece! I have always heard people say that they needed to marry someone they could travel with... I never knew how important this was until we finally traveled together. I am happy to report that Brian and I travel quite well together - Woohoo!!!!

Our journey started out of SFO (thanks Ryan for that 3:30am ride!) and was a smooth and easy flight. We landed in Frankfurt, Germany and decided to take advantage of the layover so we hopped on their train and went to downtown Frankfurt. What a beautiful place! It was clean and quaint and had great shops and even better cafes (mmmmmmm pastries and fresh espresso!). We walked all around Frankfurt and saw beautiful cathedrals, the river, and the most gorgeous homes. We took lots of pictures (soon to follow) and loved our day-trip to Frankfurt!!!

We hopped back on the plane and headed to Athens. We landed to not-so-good weather but soon disregarded the overcast sky when we entered the most beautiful hotel: The Westin Athens Astir Palace Resort. Our hotel was HEAVENLY! It was quiet and isolated on the Greek Peninsula and in a very nice-area, too. Our suite had a private deck/balcony that overlooked the Sea and the private bungalows. OUTSTANDING!!!!!!! There were decks/lounging areas/bungalows that were on the Sea (about 2 feet above)that made us feel like we were walking on water. They had a private beach and a beautiful pool, too. The restaurants on-site were DELICIOUS and my 50% off discount (thank Goodness for Starwood hotels) was SO handy!!!

We thoroughly enjoyed our time in Athens. We took a bus to downtown Athens and spent an entire (rainy) day wandering aimlessly and finding sites all on our own - the best way to travel. We saw the Acropolis, and if a comparison could be made, I would definitely compare it to hiking the Great Wall... We found our way down to Zeus's Temple, The Gardens, and lots and lots of shops. It was raining cats and dogs but we were not deterred!

From Athens we ventured to Santorini - one of the Greek Islands - and were in awe from the moment the plane landed. All of the homes and buildings were white with the brightest turquoise ever, and spotted with the most gorgeous fuchsia flowers. This may be my new favorite color combination... Santorini is surrounded by various beaches; white beaches, black sand beaches, and red rock beaches - all FABULOUS.

The best part of Santorini was renting 2 ATV's (I know, I know - me on an ATV?!) and just explored all of Santorini on our own. We found secluded beaches, great wineries overlooking the volcano, and super cute cafes and shops. Santorini is COVERED with wild cats and dogs. They are all super friendly and absolutely adorable - and I struggled to not bring at least a dozen of them home! We made great friends with the local cats and dogs near our hotel, all of which were given names by us. We had Whitey - a big white lab/pit bull mix, Poseidon - Some sort of Terrier - who was AWESOME, Cali - my favorite little black kitten that was itty bitty and LOVED going in the hotel pool with me and sunbathing in the warm weather on my lounge chair, and many many others! (lots of pictures of them to follow, too!.

We were so sad to leave Santorini and wished that we had a few days left. Upon arrival back to the Athens airport we found out that we weren't able to get a sooner flight to Paris and due to my booking mistake we had an 18 hour layover in Athens. If everything didn't cost SO MUCH it wouldn't have been a problem... but the cab ride to and from a hotel would have been $120 alone! Not too mention a hotel room, etc. So, we decided to just camp out in the airport. It wasn't too bad since we made great friends with a super-awesome woman, Tenelle, and her adorable 2-year old daughter Sally. Tenelle and Sally kept us very entertained and we stayed up (except for maybe an hour catnap) from 7am Wednesday morning (when we woke up to fly from Santorini to Athens) until our flight to Paris the next morning at 7:45am. This may have been the beginning of my flu :(

We had planned to hang out in Paris a bit but due to some AWFUL flights and delays, we just barely made our connecting flight from Athens-to-Paris and Paris-to-SFO. We were hauling ass through the Paris airport to catch our flight - which ended up being delayed 2 hours. Sweeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeet!

We had a short delay in Charlotte where Brian and I clearly got super slap-happy (ok, maybe me more than him) and we were just cracking up over everything. From there we flew to SFO (again, not a good flight - ugh!). We landed a few hours late and thank Ryan, again, for picking us up at SFO at 10pm!!!!

It was hard to come back to reality but was such an amazing trip and we loved every moment of it!!

Pictures to follow!

Thursday, August 27, 2009

Crafting Away and Checking Things Off the List!







Last weekend while Brian was enjoying his time in Lake Tahoe with the boys, I was at home crafting up a storm with all things wedding. It was a huge relief to get so much done and checked off of the infamous "Poster of To-Do's". Obviously, It didn't provide that much relief since the wedding "nightmares" still persist. Argh.

Anyhow - back to the crafts!

I can check off our custom aisle runner! I took the standard White cotton fabric (14 yards to be exact!) and finished the edges with 2" black satin ribbon then I put black pleated ribbon with white polka dots on top of the black satin. This is the border on both ends. Somewhere in between where we stand at the altar and where the guests enter from, there will be a big beautiful Aubergine thread monogram (with scrolls and such) sewn on. Although I am crafty, I definitely don't have the equipment to embroider a 2x2 monogram on it myself - but thanks to Lauri at Embroider Me - it will be taken care of!!! Check!!

For each guest/couple that is reserving a sleeping room at the Claremont for our wedding night, they will receive a personalized out of town bag customized specifically for them. So far we have 7 bags created, packed, and tagged waiting for their owner to enjoy! Check!!

I am hosting a bridesmaids luncheon for all of my great girls and put together little goodie bags that I made. They are packed with all kinds of fun and useful items for the day, too! Their flip-flops, which I glued on each rhinestone one-by-one, are my absolute favorite! The little black-and-white bows that adorn the top are to-die-for!!! Girls bags - CHECK!!


Lots of other projects were accomplished, also; Favor boxes, ribbons, and stickers are done and await their sweet accompaniment before they can be 100% completed. Rehearsal dinner invites are addressed and ready to be sent out. Fabric sashes (all 30 of them) have been cut, ironed, and individually rolled up and taped for easy storage and application. Father of the bride gift - purchased! Packs of tissues and handkerchiefs for the guests - purchased. Wooden name letters for the 'sign in table' - spray painted, assembled, and ready to go!

Everything is coming along quite nicely!

1 month, 1 week, and 6 days to go!

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

There have been few hard decisions...

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The wedding planning has been relatively easy and although lots of decisions have been made, very few were difficult decisions. The hardest decision to-date has been which wedding band I wanted and which song should we enter to. I know, such difficulties!

With good news to report, the custom wedding has been ordered. It embodies who I am and what my style is to a "T". It is a ring that I can wear for countless years to come and know that it wasn't a 'trendy' purchase. Unique, yes, trendy, no.

So, now onto the introduction song selection. Personally, I LOVE music. I love everything from Marvin Gaye to Kid Rock to Adele and everything in between. I am a strong believer that the right song can completely define the situation. I spent a lot of time picking out specific songs for the respective application and envisioning the situation in my head with the tunes playing in the background. If I felt it didn't have the impact I was looking for, it got vetoed and I was onto the next song. I chose the perfect songs for the bridal party to walk down the aisle to, for myself and my dad to walk down to, and for us to be pronounced Husband and Wife to. The bridal parties introduction song is chosen - and so fun - our first dance song is chosen and here we are, without a song for OUR introduction... We need something that is US. That resembles who WE are. And most importantly, we need a song that will totally get people out of their seats, excited, and ready for a FABULOUS party.

I am open to suggestion!!!!! Do we go with Michael Buble and one of his fabulous songs, Mariah Carey (Brian's love), a hip-hop piece from one of today's artists? Help!!!

Monday, August 24, 2009

Will the planning ever end?


So, I am embarking on yet another event to plan. As if I didn't have enough to deal with having our wedding just 6.5 weeks away and weddings for my company, Elegant Soiree - I have decided to plan a surprise birthday party for Brian. And, I have decided to do all of this in less than 3 weeks....

Obviously he will read this and know there is a party, however, he doesn't know when, where, or what! I am so excited for this. 

It will be fun, interactive, not too mention incredibly creative. The theme is "Popcorn" and that is about all I can say at this point. I am incredibly excited for the dessert I am creating... popcorn cupcakes! You heard me, popcorn cupcakes. Obviously they are not really popcorn (nor will they be popcorn flavored... although kinda cute now that I think about it...) But, they will look like little popcorn clusters. How adorable are they!? I'll keep you all posted on how they turn out with pictures to follow in a couple of weeks.

It's pretty obvious that I am in the right business planning events... from baby showers to birthdays to weddings I try to be as creative and imaginative as possible and make everything very personalized. And for my hubby-to-be, he deserves the very best!!!!

And it Begins...

Welcome!!!

I have had the best time following countless blogs belonging to friends, companies, websites, and more, and I felt what better time than any to start one for Brian and I. Not too mention, everyone can take a sigh of relief, this will cut-down on facebook pictures and posts!!!

We look forward to gaining friendly followers so you can track the progress of our wedding, house-hunting, and the journey in which we are embarking - Marriage!

All our love!