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Friday, May 27, 2011, 12:55 PM
We are so excited to have Kayko & Doug's fantastic Destination wedding in Mykonos, Greece featured in the most recent issue of Destination Weddings Magazine! It was such an amazing experience to be a part of so we are thrilled to have their special event published. It's always nice to see your work in print.
In other less exciting news, life has been busy on the home-front which is pretty reflective on the lack of time I have had to blog, sorry guys! Chris and I are amping up for three weeks of shooting in five different cities. Needless to say, being the cat freak I have become, it's pretty likely that I may have a minor break down due to cat withdrawals from our Sophie-cat. But at least I know she is in very good hands while we are away. Over the next few weeks we will be heading down to LA, our second home, then straight to Chicago, then back to Seattle for a couple days (then possibly dallas for a job) and then back across the map to New York.
So I am in need of a new book for while I travel! Does anyone have any good recommendations? I just finished Tina Fey's new Bossypants book, there is just too much comedy in that woman's body! Although the book really had no climax, it was totally cool because I laughed my patuty off. And lets be honest, when you're Tina Fey you can break some major rules of writing and get away with it no questions asked.
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Made me immediately think about you two :)
Union of prayer,
Martin
Congrats on the publication. I think that wedding was some of your best work that I've seen in the past year. Well deserved and great exposure for you guys!
For reading I suggest anything by Tim Keller.
For travel, I suggest dinner at my house. Give us a call if you have time to swing by Wheaton.
Wow, that's so awesome! Congrats on getting published. It looks like such a beautiful wedding!
SO FUN! Awesome accomplishment.
Little Bee by Chris Cleave is definitely no humorous Tina Fey...but it's winning awards and very intriguing til the last drop.
Just a comment about Mary Roach, if she is the same author/writer that contributes to Reader's Digest? If so, she really cracks me up, and that is saying a lot because my sense of humor is not that great!!
Congrats on being featured in the magazine! That's awesome! :) I have also read "Room" its really good. I just finished "Packing for Mars" by Mary Roach - it's a humorous take on the science behind astronauts training for and then going into space. Really interesting! There is a website called Goodreads.com where you can get recommendations for good books, and if your friends sign up you can see what they've read and recommend. Also, my fave book is Memoirs of a Geisha if you haven't already read it :)
Congrats you guys!! The spread looks amazing... Also, safe travels over the next 3 weeks xx
oh, and HOORAY! for being featured.
No Exit and Three Other Plays -by Sartre. Short and interesting reads... No Exit is the best, though!
i just finished reading "the help" and really enjoyed it. http://www.amazon.com/Help-Kathryn-Stockett/dp/0425232204/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1306531521&sr=1-1
@gail thank you thank you!!! you sound like a girl after my own heart! I am excited to check some of these out!
Depending on what you're in the mood for, here are a few of my go-to book recommendations for friends!
Whip-smart and hilariously funny in an "Arrested Development" kind of way: Jonathan Trooper's "This is Where I Leave You"
A page-turner that keeps you on the edge of your seat: "Room" by Emma Donoghue
Pulitzer-Prize winner with brilliantly told stories about rock n' roll (and a Power Point chapter that'll blow your mind): Visit From the Goon Squad by Jennifer Egan
A smart love story hitting the cinema in August: One Day by David Nicholls
And finally.... myfavorite book that's both a tear-jerker and one of the most haunting stories I've ever ever read (and I read a lot): The Book Thief by Markus Zusak