Monthly Archives: July 2011

teach them to long

“If you want to build a ship, don’t drum up people together to collect wood and don’t assign them tasks and work, but rather teach them to long for the endless immensity of the sea.” -Antoine de Saint-Exupéry

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books I’ve read lately – July 2011

Heartburn by Nora Ephron. Darling, smart, funny, quick read. A perfect intelligent beach vacation book. “(…That’s how bourgeois I am: at the split second I picked up the pie to throw it at Mark, at the split second I was about to do the bravest – albeit the more derivative- thing I had ever done [...]

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Yay New York! tickets

tickets for Yay New York! are now on sale! Click here to buy yours before they’re gone! Also – we announced our couples this morning, and could not be more excited about them. Yay Leanne & Anne and Aaron & Cory!

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back from workcation

Things have been crazy lately – I’m getting ready for a SUPER busy August and September, as well as for Yay New York!, tickets to which are going on sale tomorrow! But I got to spend last week working from the beach, which was as much of a vacation as I’m going to get until [...]

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Yay New York!

We’ve announced some more details about Yay New York! And there are many more exciting ones to come in the next few weeks. Stay tuned…  

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delicious ambiguity

“Life is about not knowing, having to change, taking the moment and making the best of it, without knowing what’s going to happen next. Delicious ambiguity.” -Gilda Radner

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Five Marriages + One Universal Right

Just a quick note to say – we’ve started taking applications for “Five Marriages + One Universal Right” Yay! Head on over to A Practical Wedding to apply! logo by the super fantastic Kathleen of Jeremy and Kathleen

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maxi dress

I’m a big fan of maxi dresses, and all of my current favorites are now several years old and wearing out. I’m liking the backs of both of these dresses from J. Crew: left: Doria Dress right: Summerstock maxidress In general, I find J. Crew clothes to be overpriced for their overall quality, and these [...]

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Do All the Good That You Can

I love this photo by Christina Richards, and am pretty sure that a print of it is going to have to make its way into my collection at some point: The sign above the door reads: “Do all the good that you can/to all the people you can/in every way you can/as long as you [...]

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Yay New York!

I am SO excited to finally be able to announce a project that I have been working on rather frantically for the last two weeks (I can’t believe it’s only been two weeks – it feels like forever, in a good way) I’m an unabashedly-vocal supporter of marriage equality rights, and so when New York [...]

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