Friday, November 23, 2007

maggie meggie

I suspect that my children insist on having birthdays only to keep me feeling old. Today is Megan's 24th birthday. Meg has spent a lot of time with us in the last couple of months and I'm so very grateful for that. She's one of my very best friends and I could not be more proud of her: smart, energetic, resourceful, beautiful, kind, compassionate and simply one of the funniest people I have ever known. Happy birthday, Meggie!

Thursday, November 22, 2007

Happy Thanksgiving

This is my grandfather, cutting a turkey in his kitchen in West Virginia sometime in the late 40's or early 50's. I suspect that he looks so stern because someone has snapped him wearing my grandmother's apron. Happy Turkey Day!

Wednesday, November 21, 2007

you've got a friend

One last wedding-related photo -- I promise no more until Erin's wedding photographer gives us her photographs. This is my near-life-long best friend, Sharon, as my Maid of Honor at my wedding. Gorgeous, no? Many, many years later we're still best buds, confidantes and frequent partners in crime. In fact, we're going to New York City in a couple of weeks to see what kind of trouble we can stir up there. I consider Sharon to be the keeper of parts of my personality that only emerge when I'm with her -- she takes good care of them.

Monday, November 19, 2007

the good, the bad and the ugly


This Thanksgiving-themed fashion ad appeared in the November 1967 issue of Seventeen magazine. I'm loving the dress, the stockings, the hair, the shoes and the colors .... those forked turkeys are a tad scary, though.

there's a kind of hush

The wedding is over and it was beautiful! Since we had a professional photographer and videographer, the only photo I snapped myself was this one of Emma, my niece and Erin's flower girl, taking a nap amidst all of the hustle and bustle of the bride and bridesmaids getting dressed for the ceremony. The nap was an absolute necessity since she spent rest of the day expending a great deal of energy charming everyone who crossed her path.

Monday, November 12, 2007

darling, you send me

Continuing my stroll down the nuptials memory lane, this is my baby sister, Heather, and her hubby, Steve, at their wedding in New Orleans last December. It was truly one of the most memorable, unique and from-the-heart weddings I've ever attended -- as anyone who knows my sister will tell you, Heather knows how to do things in style. Heather and Steve's absolutely perfect little girl, Emma, will be Erin's flower girl.

Saturday, November 10, 2007

you've made me so very happy

Since I'm all sentimental about weddings, I guess I'll go ahead and post this photo from mine. That's my wonderful husband and me on our day almost 29 years ago. Four kids (and a wonderful stepdaughter) later, we're still going strong. A piece of fabric from my wedding dress has been sewn into Erin's dress -- I'm happy she's a sentimental fool like her old lady.

Friday, November 9, 2007

chantilly lace


I was thrilled to come across this Chantilly ad in the May 1965 issue of "Mademoiselle" since Erin's wedding is now only one week from tomorrow. Yikes!

Wednesday, November 7, 2007

baby now that i've found you

All this wedding talk and I realized that I haven't introduced the couple of the moment! This is my daughter, Erin, and her fiance, Lee. After seeing so many parents coping with the marriage of a child to someone they don't like, we feel very blessed. We like Lee a great deal and wholeheartedly believe that he will do everything within his power to make Erin happy.

i got you babe

I've obviously got weddings on the brain (and with good reason) so I thought I'd share this photo of my gorgeous parents on their wedding day in 1952. It captures their personalities so beautifully -- especially my mother's playful nature. Their marriage didn't last but I'm grateful for this image that reminds me how much in love they once were.

chapel of love


I think today's bride would recoil in horror at the mere sight of this wedding ensemble from 1971. In truth, there were probably a lot of brides in 1971 who didn't like it much, either.

While I don't much care for the dress or scarf, I do relate to the mindset of the designer: simple, uncomplicated and modest -- an offset of the "hippie" trend at the time. This wedding would have taken place on a farm or a beach, food and decorations would have been made by friends and family.

My wedding wasn't quite this down-home but it resembled this far more than the wedding my daughter will be having. Don't misunderstand me: I'm thrilled with Erin's choices and I'm happy that she's doing it her way. But as they used to say, different strokes for different folks.

Tuesday, November 6, 2007

wedding bell blues oranges

I got married in my groom's home with about twenty people present. Our wedding budget was probably about $150. Suffice to say that I don't know nothin' about planning weddings. When Erin got engaged, we hired a wedding planner, a florist, and a caterer because we were hoping that most aspects of the wedding would be handled by them. Boy, was I kidding myself. While they are ALL doing their jobs (and appear to be doing them very well), I wasn't aware of just how many miscellanious details would still fall to us. Erin has taken on the lion's share of them but our bedroom is gradually starting to resemble a storehouse for an autumn decorating wholesaler.
These are just a few of the 50 bottles of orange sparkling water for our guests who are staying in hotel rooms. They'll be part of a larger basket of orange-themed novelties -- everything from bath bombs to orange scones. We went with the orange theme because of our Florida location and because the color fits in well with Erin's autumn color theme. One and a half weeks to go!

Monday, November 5, 2007

ooh child


This is the kind of magazine ad that would have had me scraping all of my hard-earned babysitting funds together and running to the drug store as fast as possible. I don't specifically recall them but I can just about guarantee you that I had some of these eyeshadows -- this was precisely the type of advertisement that got to me every single time.

What was it about Yardley ads in the 60's that made their products so appealing? Was it the whimsical, sweet, and innocent image they offered? Is it because they weren't suggesting that we become vampy red-fingernailed femme fatales -- just a prettier -- and non-threatening -- version of who we already were?

Friday, November 2, 2007

what i'm playing right now

My first introduction to casual gaming was the original release of Luxor. It literally took me about a month of frequent playing to complete it but I loved the challenge and the look and feel of the game. It's probably not much of a surprise that I was beyond thrilled when the third edition was recently released and I'm thoroughly enjoying grabbing some time to play between wedding planning and supervising my retired husband.

build me up, buttercup


This ad for Tangee lipstick and nail polish appeared in the September 1967 issue of "Seventeen" magazine. Of course, this was back in the days when "Seventeen" measured a whopping 13"X10" and didn't even comfortably fit on a teenage girl's lap so everything in the magazine seemed larger than life.

We have two wonderful elements from 60's advertising here: one, the eye-popping color and two, quintessential teenage model Colleen Corby (on the left). Any 60's girl will remember her in a heartbeat. Just looking at this ad gives me psychedelic-tinged warm fuzzies and makes me want to listen to something by Tommy James and the Shondells.

Thursday, November 1, 2007

she used to be my girl



Now that Halloween is past us, we're speeding straight into my second oldest daughter's wedding a little over two weeks from now. I'm approaching the date with a mixture of happiness (she's marrying a wonderful guy) and a touch of sadness (how did she grow up so fast?). I recall my mother expressing the same feelings when I got married. Life really is a circle, isn't it? The chocolate truffles above were part of her lovely bridal shower a month or so ago and the photograph below it is of ALL my girls -- from the left: Erin (the bride), Caitlin, Molly and Megan. Is it any wonder that I'm partial to pink?

transformers! more than meets the eye




My brilliant son, Morgan, created this kick-butt "Transformers" Halloween costume with the help of his equally brilliant older sister, Megan. The top picture shows him in robot mode and the bottom picture shows him after he "transforms" into a jeep (with working headlights!). Our family has always taken Halloween very, very seriously and this year was obviously no exception.