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Christy’s African Adventure!

October 13, 2008 | Junebug Weddings

Since I’ve been home I’ve had lots of reader requests for photos from my trip to Africa, and of course I’m thrilled to share! So even though this has nothing at all to do with wedding planning, I hope you’ll all enjoy a peek into the incredible experience I had traveling through Zambia and Botswana. It was a life changing look at a world so far from my own, and I’ll carry it with me forever.

We did a lot of driving over the 3 week stay, which gave us an amazing opportunity to see different parts of the country. These are photos of some of the towns, villages and markets we passed through, the ferry that carried us across the border from Zambia to Botswana, and the adorable kids that I fell in love with everywhere we went. Even in their dirty and torn clothes and life that seems nothing but impoverished, they were still so full of joy and giggles and playfulness, just like any other little kids.

We were lucky enough to visit three different wildlife areas- Kafue National Park, Chobe National Park and South Luangwa National Park, as well as the spectacular Victoria Falls. One of the most exciting things I’ve ever done was to swim across the river and climb into a natural pool that forms right at the very edge of the falls, called The Devil’s Pool. During the dry season the water levels are low and a rock wall creates a pool and stops you from going over the edge. It was AMAZING! My sister, boyfriend and I made the trek with the help of some very brave guides, and we were on an adrenaline high for the rest of the day. I think my mouth is hanging wide open in these pictures because I just couldn’t believe where I was!

And then there were the animals, we saw an unbelievable amount of animals! There were elephants…

…hippos, hippos and more hippos…

…buffalo, impala, kudu, waterbuck, zebras, warthogs (I loved the warthogs!) giraffes…

…playful baboons, and lounging lions…

…and more birds than you could possibly keep track of.

The local people were so warm and welcoming, and it was great to see the Agricultural research my Dad is doing there up close and personal. The landscape was beautiful and dramatic, the culture was rich and fascinating, and there was more poverty there than I had personally ever seen before; it was a perspective changing experience to say the least! It’s hard to recap everything in such a small amount of space, but hopefully this gives you a glimpse at some of the things that make this part of the wold so special. 

And now, I promise, we will get back to all weddings, all the time! Thanks for being such enthusiastic and supportive readers!

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Black Tableware Inspiration for a Fall or Winter Wedding’

October 8, 2008 | editorial team

In honor of autumn and the raindrops that are falling on the orange and yellow leaves outside my window as I write this, I’m whole heartedly embracing all that’s rich and dark and cozy. I bought fabulous new boots, I turned on my heater, and I’m fascinated by the creative possibilities of incorporating black tableware into a wedding. And this morning, just as I was thinking about how to make the most of this look, I came across this unbelievably beautiful photo collection from photographer Colin Cooke and stylist Paul Lowe on Paul’s blog Sweet Paul (via Snippet and Ink, thanks Kathryn!) and it made me absolutely swoon. Could this meal look any more delectable and luxurious?

black wedding tableware inspiration, images by Colin Cooke and Paul Lowe

 

The dishes in Paul and Colin’s photos have an organic, rustic look, but I also love these vintage inspired pieces that are popping up all over; sleek, shiny and feminine with a touch of mystery and romance. Rosanna has a Rococo Noir collection that features 9 inch, 10 1/2 inch and 12 inch cake stands, Dauphine candlesticks, and darling sugar and creamer set. (In Seattle they’re available to rent through Junebug member Totally Tabletops!) For a slightly more modern look, these midnight black balloon glasses, wine glasses, champagne flutes, highball glasses and double old fashioned glasses, and this Waechtersbach Petal dinnerware place setting would be the perfect addition to a fall or winter wedding feast. What do you think? Would you use black tableware for a fall or winter wedding?

black wedding tableware and cakestands

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Seattle Wedding Shows in October

October 8, 2008 | editorial team

 title= It’s October, and we all know what that means, it’s wedding show season! Here in Seattle things are starting off on a fabulous foot with two boutique bridal shows to get you well on your wedding planning way.  

On October 16th the Urban Unveiled wedding show is back for another evening of luxury at the glamorous Benaroya Hall in Downtown Seattle. Sip on cocktails, eat treats from Wolfgang Puck, Tom Douglas, and Herban Feast, watch a fashion show from the always stylish Luly Yang and check out Seattle’s amazing wedding talent. Visit www.UrbanUnveiled.com for tickets and more information.

 

The following weekend is Get Hitched Give Hope, a new wedding show that will introduce you to Seattle wedding businesses as well as raise money for the Making Memories Foundation through silent auctions, raffles, and a live auction. Their goal is to raise $50,000 to grant wishes for stage IV breast cancer patients and their families by offering up donated wedding packages and products to you, your friends and families. Taking place on October 23rd at the swanky and newly refurbished Arctic Club Hotel in downtown Seattle, it should be one great party and a great way to give back while planning your dream wedding. Visit www.GetHitchedGiveHope.com for more information and to get your tickets today.

 

 

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