If you are getting married this coming weekend in Seattle, I invite you to be "Seafair aware!"
The bridges will be closed mid-day starting Thursday thru Sunday which can create chaos with some wedding guests who don't plan on this - and end up arriving late. This can also include key members of the wedding party and immediate family.
So, if you're attending a wedding or it's your wonderful wedding, put out a "Wedding 911" to "get across the bridge in time!"
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Title: Seafair - Boating & Blue Angels
Went out on Saturday this last weekend on my friends ski boat to see the Blue Angels air show for Seafair weekend. I did not get any hydoplane video this year maybe next. I also wanted to show how many boats were out on the water. It was kind of cloudy early on but did get better as time went by. I think I started around 12:00 noon and air show was done around 4:00 pm or so but we did some waterskiing before going in to port. We were in a 1972 Ski Natique the original ski boat. Hope you enjoy and p.s. don't drink and boat, there was a ton of people getting tickets.
Steve and Trixie Harmon were just married at sunset on the historic Discovery Boat in the middle of Lake Union. And Steve and Trixie could not have selected a more perfect setting for their intimate ceremony and celebration.
Guests boarded the boat and after about a ten-minute boat ride, Steve and Trixie were married in a sweet ceremony with their children, family and closest friends.
"a small and intimate ceremony with family and friends"
Here's my big tip of the day when scheduling your wedding rehearsal:
"give yourself a buffer day!"
That's right - if your wedding is on a Friday evening, rehearse on Wednesday.If your wedding is on Saturday, rehearsal on Thursday.
You'll find that by giving yourself a buffer day, you walk into your wedding day experience more rested and at peace. If you load a full wedding rehearsal and dinner the day before, you may be more tired and overwhelmed going into your big day.
Take a buffer day - enjoy time with your Sweetheat and family and friends and attend to last minute details with ease.
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This Summer season, I have had such wonderful couples. Couples who embrace a conscious, connected and adventurous sense of marriage partnership.
And this goes for Sam and Melanie Chamaty - married under a beautiful Chuppah at Robinswood House in Bellevue at high Noon on Sunday, August 10th.
Sam and Melanie's interfaith ceremony was a wonderful affair - complete with different traditions, humor and joy and topping things off was "Wedding Dog" Bailey and his "canine email" and "bearing of the rings."
Larry & Amanda Brothers, Compassion Advocates Extraordinaire!
Summer, 2007, Columbia Winery, Woodinville, WA
MY NEW BEST FRIEND IN IDAHO....
And in getting to know one of my couples for their upcoming July wedding, I have made a "new best friend" in Idaho. She is the Mother of one of my brides and was just recently diagnosed with stomach cancer. In this work that I do, everything is intimate - getting to know a couple, reflecting back a love story, taking care of family and friends during the emotional journey of all that is a wedding ceremony.
And for this year, I am holding my "new best friend" in Idaho in my thoughts and prayers as she takes on personal challenges - physically, emotionally and mentally.
And here is what I know for sure: I will be giving my "new best friend" in Idaho a great big hug on the afternoon of her daughter's wedding rehearsal on July 17th - and in the meantime, I invite you - a wonderful reader of this blog - to fly under the radar with me and anonymously adopt my "new best friend" in Idaho this year - sending her your prayer and best wishes. It's amazing what flying under the radar can do!
The amazing photo above: Photographers Dean Rutz and Karen Ducey
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Title: Sending Out Love ❤
Sending out Love
Video by - Arex / http://www.youtube.com/user/Draccun?feature=mhum
Text by - Rab
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Listen to the Voice Of Love
from within you hear it.
a still, small voice
that stirs your very soul
... the calling
Emanating from the vast expanse of the universe,
from the depths of eternity,
across time and space,
to resonate at the center of your being
... the calling.
Calling you home
to truth, beauty, and goodness
to brotherhood,
to Living Love.
Unite the Collective
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Fill Each Breath With The Love Of All That Is ❤
Surround Your Presence with The Essence Of Love ❤
Know That The Good Karma You Give Out Comes Back To You 10 Fold ❤
❤ Love From My Heart To Yours ❤
Video by Arex / http://www.youtube.com/user/Draccun?feature=mhum
Text by Rab
Music - ORIGEN / HEAVENLY BLUE
Title: Norman Brown | Sending My Love
Peak Records is proud to present the new release for multi-talented Grammy® winning contemporary urban/jazz guitarist Norman Brown's "Sending My Love."
For almost two decades, it has been a veritable love fest between GRAMMY® Award winning guitarist, composer and singer Norman Brown and his legions of fans. And, with his long-awaited new recording, Sending My Love, Brown keeps the good vibes going.
Brown intensifies an already much-beloved recipe of sound, with ten tracks, nine of which he wrote) that flow easily from steamy R&B to guitar lashed flights of instrumental fantasy, all the while keeping things right in the pocket. From the first track - the easy breezy, horn laden, "Come Go With Me" - to the sexy groove of the R&B track "I'm Pouring My Heart Out" to the gentle acoustic guitar melody of "One Last Goodbye," Brown shows off the stylistic diversity that has gained him a loyal following. He does so by utilizing some of the tried and true musicians, songwriters, and producers he's worked with in the past: longtime collaborator Herman Jackson, bassist Alex Al, drummer Teddy Campbell, rhythm guitarist Jubu, and percussionist Kevin Ricard. He also reached out to R&B production camp Tha Bizness and R&B songwriters Melvin Moore III (who happens to be his godson) and Floyd E. Bentley III from his Kansas City hometown for the hop vocal tunes "I'm Pouring My Heart Out" and "One Last Goodbye."
Even his daughter Rochella Brown, a student at the prestigious Berklee College of Music, and her songwriting partners arranged a new version of the Kenny Loggins classic "Celebrate Me Home." Rochella sings with Brown on the beloved gem, which also features a choral contributing from GRAMMY® winning ensemble Sounds Of Blackness. Brown adds that, with a daughter serving in Iraq, he dedicated the song to our troops. "I'm dedicating that to my second oldest daughter, Kesha, a West Point graduate who is a first lieutenant, fighting in Iraq," he said. "I think about all the families of these troops and the troops themselves, and 'Celebrate Me Home' hits it on the head -- we all want to see them come home safely."