Monday, June 27, 2011

Help Us Choose Our First Dance Song

We are having a tough time deciding which song to choose for our first dance song, but we have narrowed it down to four choices (for now! don't be surprised if that changes). And while we can't guarantee we'll go with the popular vote, we would like to see what everyone would prefer among the four choices.

Below are videos for each song, along with an explanation as to why they mean so much to us.



Feels Like Home by Chantal Kreviazuk. This song was one I sent to Matt early on in our relationship, along with this specific video. "The Notebook" had been a movie that had made us sad before we met each other, but once we fell in love, it symbolized exactly how we felt/feel about each other. The lyrics could not be more perfect, which is why it made the top four cut. Lyrics here.



Love You Forever by Ryan Huston. This song exemplifies our undying love for each other and how we will always be there for each other...forever. Lyrics here.



Everything by Lifehouse. This particular video is one I just found and doesn't have any meaning, but Matt does call me his angel so it's fitting. :) This song, though, probably has the most meaning to both of us. It was also played early on and both the lyrics and the feel of the music fit exactly how we were feeling when we were falling in love. "And how can I stand here with you and not be moved by you?" *sigh*

The only downside to dancing to this song would be the faster pace around minute four. We did a joke dance at home where Matt started swinging me around wildly while he dipped me backwards...me swinging my hair around all fast, lol. That works for us in our living room but probably not on the real dance floor, hahaha. But we're still considering this one because it means so much to us. Lyrics here.



Crazy Love by Michael Buble. Matt put this song on a CD and surprised me with it on one of our dates. He literally swept me off my feet with it as we danced and he said he wanted it to be our first dance song. So it's in our top four. But the only problem I have with it is it's all about how he feels about me instead of a mutual song. But how romantic is this? To have a guy feel this way about you? *swoon* Lyrics here.

So there you have it! Now...how do you vote? Blogger doesn't have a feature to put a poll directly into this post and when I tried one online, it messed my template up. So the poll is in the sidebar to the right. Just click which song would be your choice and you're done!

Thanks for helping us choose a song!

Monday, June 20, 2011

You Are Cordially Invited...



...to attend our wedding via live feed on U-Stream, Saturday, September 17 at 6:30 p.m.! The ceremony will take place on the beach in the Outer Banks and the reception will follow at the ocean-front home we have rented for the week. We have a BIG surprise in the works as well and we will keep you posted on whether or not we will be able to pull it off.

Due to the capacity of the beach home, we are very limited in the amount of guests we can invite. Having met on Twitter and with so many of our good friends being online, we thought live-streaming would be the best way to include all of those who would not otherwise be able to attend.

Many thanks go out to MagnetStreet.com for providing our wedding invitations (both hard copies and the above image). They were my first choice as I just love their wide-selection of fun and stylish designs, but most of all, I was very impressed with the ability to customize the invitations with our choice of fonts and photos.

In the interest of disclosure, MagnetStreet provided us with complimentary invitations, address labels and thank you cards to facilitate a review (to be published on So a Blonde Walks Into a Review as soon as we receive them), but it was only after I had already selected them as our invitation vendor.

We hope you will be right there with us on the day that we say, "I do!" Feel free to leave a comment on this post if you'll be attending. We'd love to know who will be in our virtual audience!

Update: For those of you who are still experiencing issues with Blogger's commenting system, you can email me here. I may put together an attendance list so please include what name you would like me to use and a link to your Facebook/Twitter/Blog...whichever you'd like included. Thank you!

Thursday, June 9, 2011

Vendor Day in the OBX

Note: Blogger is still having issues with commenting and I have not been able to reply to any of your thoughtful comments as of yet. I will probably need to resort to clearing my cache and cookies if it continues but I am hoping I won't have to do that. In the meantime, thank you for your patience and please accept my apologies for not replying!



In case you missed our live tweets from our vendor day a couple of weeks ago, I'll recap everything for you here, including our new vendor choices.

With about two hours of sleep under our belts, Matt and I headed out bright and early for North Carolina from Virginia Beach. We had made an all-night drive to VA Beach where my parents live from Washington D.C. the night before.

Our first stop was at Renee Landry Style, our florist and designer. Our wedding planner, Marie Russell from Bordeaux Events, met us there (Marie's husband designed the famous OBX sticker above, btw). If there was any doubt that Renee was a perfect match for us, and really there wasn't, just walking into her front door proved that she exudes the fun and creativity we were looking for:



We discussed what we were looking for in our wedding decor...fun! flowy curtains! puffy flowers! glitter! umbrellas! a Twitter bird! hot pink and white! casual! Umm, yeah, we want a lot. And that might intimidate a lot of designers, but not Renee! The more energized we got, the more energized she got. We matched each other's excitement perfectly.

As soon as I said I wanted puffy flowers, she immediately came up with a theme name for our wedding: "Puffy Galore." If you don't get it, then you obviously haven't watched Austin Powers and this blog is too PG for me to explain it to you. ;)

So, we decided that our main flower would be the dinner plate dahlia, in hot, hot pink...hotter than what's pictured below:



We discussed dozens of other ideas and Renee will put everything together in a proposal for us to review (we should be getting that by the end of next week). I know that whatever she comes up with will be fabulous and I will be sure to share it with you when we know more.



Our next stop was at Argyles Restaurant & Piano Bar for our first tasting. Since we started our day at 7 and it was now 10, we were definitely hungry and eager to taste everything that was put in front of us!

We tried:



Citrus Lemon-crusted Scallops, Pasta Provencal, Herb-crusted Chicken, Hummus Platter, Chocolate Grand Marnier Cake, Chocolate Eclair Cake and Raspberry Cheesecake. Yes, we ate ALL of that, lol! And it was delicious! I can't even put into words how amazing all of the food was, most especially the Citrus Lemon-crusted Scallops! We were very impressed to say the least! Enough so that we chose Argyles to be our caterer.

We still had more cake tasting to do, however, at Great Cakes! We checked out various styles of cake before tasting and we decided to go with this one:



We may add very, very hot pink ribbon around the base of the tiers and possibly an umbrella and flip flops. Marsha is also going to add edible sand on the table next to the cake and will write a heart in it with our phrase "So Much" next to it. (I'll explain that phrase and the significance of a heart in the sand for us in another post)

We then went on to taste three different cakes:



Okay, you might be able to tell which was my favorite BEFORE we tasted them. The half-eaten Peanut Butter Chocolate Cake. *grin* Being the biggest fan of peanut butter and chocolate alive, I was so eager to try that one that I dug in before I remembered to snap a picture of it!

The other two cakes were Almond Batter with Swiss Red Raspberry and Great Cake's signature cake: Key Lime Cake! (that's a lot of "cakes" in one sentence and believe me, it was a lot of cake in our stomachs too!)

So, now that you know what a huge peanut butter chocolate lover I am, I think it speaks volumes that the Key Lime cake was the best cake I've ever tasted!! It became my favorite AFTER we tasted everything, and I'm not even a big fan of key lime pie! It was that good. Matt and I were sold (he loved it as much as I did) and we decided right then and there that it was the perfect cake for us. It's not only delicious, but it's light and beachy so it was an easy choice.

With our bellies completely full, and with a gift in my hand from Great Cakes:



...we had a quick meeting with our photographer to go over details of that aspect of the wedding, and then we were off by ourselves for our favorite part of the entire trip...seeing our beach house and where we'll be married!

The photos we had viewed online really did not do this house justice. It is HUGE! Huge and beautiful!



We ended our day with a walk hand-in-hand on the beach where we will say "I do!" in front of the house. We collected shells together and slow danced a little with the waves rushing up to our ankles. It was the perfect end to a perfect day, all planned and executed by Marie, who is beyond fabulous.

And just this past weekend, Matt surprised me with the shells we had collected on the beach and added them to this sign I bought for our home:



That's my guy! Romantic, creative, loving and thoughtful. I am blessed beyond words to be marrying such an amazing man! I wouldn't want to share this journey in life with anyone else but him by my side.