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Thursday, July 03, 2008

Wedding Photos are Here!

http://www.nickkesslerphotography.com

Click Weddings - Click the photo link - Choose Seo & Mike.

I love them all - our friend Nick did an awesome job!


Sunday, June 22, 2008

We are Married!

It was the most beautiful wedding for both Mikey and me.  It couldn’t have gone more perfect.  Well, Mr. House could have shown up on time and read our wedding vows correctly, but that would have been too perfect, and in a way a little boring!

My most special moment was walking down the “aisle” (or the walkway in our front lawn) and seeing Mike starting to cry as soon as he saw me.  It was so sweet and special, and it was so Mike…and I felt so much joy and love walking toward him.  Ginger was a good little girl as our flower girl/ring bearer and my second most special moment was walking away as Mr., Mrs., and Ginger Kelleher, just three of us with our guests cheering behind us.  I hope I never forget those happy moments.

 

The reception was casual, relaxed, and exactly how we wanted - surrounded by the coolest family and friends.  For those of you who came by, we couldn’t have asked for better company – thank you all for making our day so much more special.  For those of you who couldn’t make it, we missed you, but we felt your well-wishes and love on our special day.  We will share the photos soon!


Monday, June 02, 2008

School is out!

I am finally done with my semester!  No more studying until end of July.  I have been regretting starting this MBA program almost every week, now that my work is getting more and more challenging with travels, and my wedding is only 3 weeks away.  I finished the final exam yesterday, and now I am free!  At least until end of July when the second year will start.  At least now I can take a breather and try to start getting excited about my wedding!


Tuesday, May 27, 2008

A surprise from my work team

So we have been working really hard on getting our national network radio advertisements launched, and today the ad campaign finally started  nationwide.  My boss had planned for us (just two of us) to have lunch to celebrate the launch, and I had accepted it without thinking too much about it.  It turns out that my entire team (marketing department) had planned a surprise lunch to wish me congratulations for my upcoming wedding instead!  When we went to the restaurant, everyone was already there, with flowers, a cake, cards, and a giftcard from Pottery Barn which everyone contributed. 

I was very surprised and touched, especially considering how wedding sometimes seemed non-important to me with work being so crazy.  It is so sweet that people who work with me are excited and happy for my big day.  My boss had even gone to the bakery who are doing my wedding cake, and ordered a small version of my wedding cake for today's luncheon.  Because Mike was in charge of the wedding cake, I never got to taste or see what our wedding cake is going to be like, so it was especially nice touch.

So, of course my diet today kind of got busted.  Big sushi lunch along wiht a piece of cake as dessert!  But I guess it was worth cheating today...


Friday, May 16, 2008

Broad Appetit

So I was reading my friend Jean's blog about an International Food festival in NYC this weekend and practicallly drooling on my keyboard, then I came up to our own local food & art festival happening this weekend. 

This Sunday, more than 25 local chefs are going to go head to head (to head to head to head to head to head . . . ) in a cooking competition. Broad Appétit, a new festival in this festival-happy city, combines food and art in an afternoon celebration of the stuff of life. Naturally, the food and art will be available at reasonable prices.

Want to try a mini-dish of duck confit barbecue from the tony French restaurant 1 North Belmont? It will be three bucks. Is a Louisiana seafood gumbo from Louisiana Flair more your style? Three bucks. Or barbecued ribs from Buz & Ned's Real Barbecue? Three bucks.

The chefs are competing to determine who has what event organizers are calling the "To Die For Dish" in Richmond. Each chef will make three dishes -- and they'll all be available to the public for . . . well, you know.

But Broad Appétit isn't just about an exceptionally wide variety of food (organic crab cakes from Mosaic, Kahl?a chocolate mousse served in filo dough from 27, African vegetarian dishes from Africanne on Main) at a low price (three bucks). It's also about art at a low price (50 bucks).

The key to the art is you won't know who created it until you've bought it. Seventy-five artists -- some known, some not so known -- are making original art, all of it 6 inches by 9 inches. Each piece will go for half a C-note.

The works won't be labeled, although they'll be signed on the back. Only once you've bought it will you know who made it.

More than 30 vendors and growers will sell their wares -- everything from chocolate to espressos to fresh farm goods -- allowing attendees to meet the people who grow their foods and learn their latest growing techniques. These foods will generally be organic, free-range, pasture-fed and otherwise chemically unadulterated.

And just as it wouldn't be a picnic without ants, it wouldn't be a Richmond celebration without insects. But in this case, the focus will be on bugs that are edible, for those who are inclined to eat such things.

At noon, David George Gordon, the author of "The Compleat Cockroach" and "From Soup to Gnats: The Essentials of Bug Cookery," will discuss the finer points of munching on our six-legged friends. At 1 p.m., David Gracer will also talk about the healthful benefits of eating insects and will apparently attempt to convince audience members that they, too, will want to try a sautéed giant water bug or two.

With two proponents of insect-eating at the same event, it almost goes without saying that they will engage in a cook-off. It will begin at 3 p.m. Emerson warns that previous Richmond events featuring cooked bugs have sold out. Yuck.

Hmmm....I don't think I will be checking the bug cookery out, but I am up for trying all other edibles!



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