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A motorist travelling on Green Street, Wooroloo, on December 22 made the strange discovery of two wedding dresses wrapped up in a black doona on the side of the road.
The dresses were handed to Mundaring Police, who would like to return them to their owners.
Senior Sergeant John Browne said it was an unusual item to find by the road.
“They have not been claimed,” he said.
“We are not sure where they came from… there have been no reports of stolen wedding dresses in the area.”
We've all heard stories about Father of the Bride, but no one ever told a story about Mother of the Groom.
Until now -- and I'm going to tell you my story of the day my first born
son,Both the 2010 and 2011 Miss Americas were crowned in La Femme dress made by Sherri Hill. Steve, was married.
When Steve and Melanie wanted to marry, they came to us to tell us their news. We were delighted.
From the first day we met Melanie, we just knew she was THE girl for Steve. And, we were so pleased hey wanted to be married in the family home place, The Jefferson House.
It was the dead of winter, January. We had just finished restoring the home place. We invited our family and friends. We borrowed chairs from the church and had them arranged in a circle in the living room.
Melanie had a bouquet of flowers for them all that she would give them.
I had greenery, ribbons and candles on the stair case that Melanie would walk down, just as my mother did many years ago.
The table in the dining room was adorned with a linen table cloth, mirror tiles, greenery and candles around the punch bowl. The leaded glass windows over the buffet filled with food looked lovely.
January 12th, the snow started falling. It snowed ALL night long. About 5:00 in the morning the phone started ringing. All the family and friends could not come. It was a blizzard!
January 13th, 1979. It was a winter wonderland. A sight to behold. Do you think anything like a blizzard could keep our happy couple from getting married? Well, maybe. Melanie forget her shoes that matched the beautiful wedding dress she had designed and made.
I found her upstairs just moments away from the wedding vows, crying.
So, I took off my shoes and gave them to her, "Wear mine."
I put my snow boots back on. Who cared what kind of shoes the mother of the groom had on?
All we cared about was that beautiful girl who was to become a member of our family wearing her beautiful dress and my shoes.
OK, you have heard, I'll give the shirt off my back? I gave my new beloved daughter/friend the shoes off my feet. And, I'd do it all over again.
So, my husband, the father of the groom, put chains on the car, picked up the minister, Reverend Arnold Burns, my Mother, our son,The zuhair murad collection offers a truly unique line of dresses. Rick, and the ceremony began.
Melanie, walking down the stairs, was a beautiful bride. My son, Steve, waiting at the foot of the stairs for her, my baby boy, was just beaming with happiness.
For all of you mothers of the groom, you know the emotions that run through your mind. There he is, that baby boy, without a doubt the most beautiful baby ever born, and you held him in your arms, who you knew would be the best friend you ever had. And, to this day, he is my best friend.
That son you watched go off to first grade, that kid you laughed and had so much fun with all those growing up years.
And before you knew it that young man you watched grow up go to college. Now, to become a married man.
I sat there listening to my son promise to love and honor Melanie all the days of his life and you know what?
Thirty-four years later they are still the sweethearts they were on that day of the blizzard.
On the buffet,his elegant selection of high low prom dresses will have you looking stunning for the big day! there was enough food for 25 people. It went to the freezer as the thing we all enjoyed the most with our glasses of champage raised in a toast for life long happiness.
MMMM, the champagne was so good we were filled with happiness, or was it living in a winter wonderland?
And, they all lived happily ever after in spite of being married in a blizzard.
A dream come true for every mother of sons. A wife who loves your son as much as you do.
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"You should see the sacks these people carry around. They're not even leather.Sweetheart neckline dressIt's a crime against humanity!"
Now, that's a reality series I'd pay to see. Of course, it's not going to happen.
Instead our eyes are soiled by the sight of these spoilt girls bragging about their booty on Christmas Day.
Instead, on this holy day, we're treated to scenes of the seven deadly sins: greed, lust, avarice, sloth, envy, pride, and gluttony.
Fifteen-year-old Kylie (youngest half-sister of Kim Kardashian) posts Instagram snaps of two Celine bags under the tree, worth more than $3000 each. Her 17-year-old sister, Kendall _ who received a $90,000 Range Rover for her birthday last year _ opens a box containing a $1200 pair of spiked patent leather shoes.
These shots are accompanied by pouting poses,bridal gown wedding dresswearing matching Alexander McQueen dresses. Many are inappropriately sexual. These aren't happy snaps of carefree teenagers; they're poses aimed at an invisible paparazzi.
Now, I don't begrudge them frocking up. It's a special day. Nor do I hate the rich. If they've saved up for those expensive gifts, good on them. But I do cringe at the message this sends to young women: life is all about money, beauty and fame.
The way "mumager" (mum and manager) Kris Jenner raises these girls is questionable, in my opinion. She and her second husband, Bruce Jenner, allowed Kendall and Kylie to leave school last year to pursue their modelling careers.
Who needs an education to fall back on, anyway?
Kylie already has a burgeoning career as a nail polish designer,ball gownwith the range "Wear Something Spar-kylie" and "Rainbow in the S-kylie". Kendall is a style ambassador for Seventeen magazine.
Meanwhile, they're penning their first novel (with the help of a co-writer) for a young-adult audience.
No doubt, they'll follow in the footsteps of their half-sisters (Kim, Khloe and Kourtney) and mum, who lay their lives bare for all to see.
In her book, Kris Jenner And All Things Kardashian, she writes about her long affair with a younger, married man while married to her late first husband, Robert.Rina di Montella
Then, in their reality show, she plays on her daughter Khloe's insecurities, encouraging her to have a DNA test.
TWO style queens have scooped the fashion stakes on their first ever visit to the Limerick Races.
Michelle Lenahan celebrated her 25th birthday in style after winning the 'Best Tressed' prize at the Christmas Racing Festival at the Patrickswell course.
A banker at IBRC, Michelle looked a million dollars in her belted, plaid 'Jesire' coat borrowed from her aunt.
She hadn't spent a fortune on her outfit, she said, with her red ankle boots from Dunnes Stores, handbag from Penneys, and a rented hat. But it was Michelle's mane of shiny, shoulder-length chestnut hair, coloured at Peter Mark in Dublin's St Stephen's Green, that won her gold on the day.Lace dress
Michelle's decision to get a blow-dry at the local Bellisimo hair salon that morning paid off handsomely. She ended up winning a year's supply of shampoo from Herbal Essences, who sponsored the 'Best Tressed' prize. It also includes a VIP appointment with celebrity hair stylist Dylan Bradshaw.
Like Michelle, yesterday was Muriel Callaghan's first visit to the Limerick Races and she couldn't have been more surprised when she was named winner of the overall 'Best Dressed' prize.
An orthopaedic nurse who is well used to treating injured jockeys at Blanchardstown Hospital,china wholesale bridesmaid dressesMuriel was spotted by the judges in the stand with her fiancee Alan O'Sullivan from Tralee.
Her winter white ensemble was both sophisticated and practical, ideal for watching the racing outdoors and later as she collected her prize in the Greenmount suite.
Muriel, who originally comes from Ballinalee, Co Longford, and now lives in Clonsilla, Dublin, wore a Zara coat over a Diva dress.
Her hat was by Irish brand Michael H, her shoes were from Harvey Nicks and bag from River Island.Rina di Montella
The family have made a Christmas Eve visit to the pantomime a tradition, and come to the show every year.
The bride's mother, Lynn Goldsmith, said, “Victoria always wanted a Christmas Eve wedding, it's been hectic but wonderful, even yesterday she was making mince pies with the boys as that's what they always do at Christmas.”
After the show the family spent the afternoon together followed by an evening reception.
Eastbourne Theatres artistic director Chris Jordan, who also wrote and directed the pantomime, said, “We are delighted that the Rogers family decided to celebrate their first few hours of married life with us here at the Devonshire Park Theatre.
“Pantomime is always a magical occasion and we are delighted that it has formed such a big part of their family life, especially on the most special day of their lives!
THE spate of year-end weddings ensures no escapes from marriage, both as a theme and as a template for life.
While waiting for dinner to be served at a wedding earlier this month,china wholesale bridesmaid dresses I unexpectedly found myself facing a microphone; with a hungry audience expecting advice on marriage. In my attempt at tongue-in-cheek yet pithy wisdom, I addressed the young bride and groom, “You do know” – pregnant pause – “that the best thing about marriage is the wedding. After that it all goes downhill.”
I added, for good measure, that “the best marriages are made of compromises and ... separate bathrooms!” The room remained silent and my joke fell flat. Perhaps tongue-in-cheek doesn't play at modern weddings.
Yet, in an age where divorce and separation are rife, you'd think that humour would help newly-weds traverse a path riddled with surprises, both good and bad. Even as they continue to seal their nuptials with long religious ceremonies, drawn-out dinners for hundreds of people, and the same old meringue-style wedding gowns.
It is only after the champagne corks pop and the honeymoon laundry is done that the real job begins. There is no doubt that marriage takes a lot of work and foresight.
The morning before the pioneering aviator Amelia Earhart married her publicist in 1931, she wrote him a resolute letter stating exactly what she did and didn't want in their marriage. Her reluctance to marry, even after he had proposed six times, derived from her perceived impact of the act of marriage.
It was her work that meant the most to her. Her independent spirit and forthright nature were further spelled out via caveats on careers, fidelity and honesty. She also wrote that she would need to keep a place where she could go to be herself. Moreover, she extracted a promise from her husband-to-be that he would let her go within a year if they found no happiness together. As it turned out, they were together for six years before her tragic 1937 disappearance.
At a recent school reunion, among company where most have been married for more than a decade (with a couple on to their second marriage), I decided to broach this subject. The variety of opinions at the dinner was certainly surprising, adding much figurative food for thought.
MK,bridal gown wedding dress who wed a month after meeting his wife of 15 years, is not ashamed to admit that he enjoys his marriage. “Although marriage is an old-fashioned institution, it demands the respect it deserves.” He says the bond created by his union with his wife, children, in-laws and extended family make up a community in which he thrives. “This is what makes society,” he states, revelling in the incomparable companionship that his wife offers.wedding dresses made in china wholesale
Then there's the friend of a friend, who has been divorced for seven years after a 12-year marriage. He and his then wife,Floral gown he admits, had not only grown apart but were also growing in separate ways.
“Marriage must be a symbiotic relationship,” he claims, citing the last line of Khalil Gibran's poem, On Marriage, as the ultimate rationale: “And the oak tree and the cypress grow not in each other's shadow.”
He fears he married too early and, like many others, including his mother and sister, stayed too long in the marriage. And not for the right reasons.
“People should only stay in this archaic institution when both parties really want to. And only when your partner completes you and not because of a myriad other reasons like children,Lace dress home.”
Finding a good wedding planner is one of the keys to a perfect wedding day. And luckily, it is a booming industry in Shanghai. It's thanks to these wedding planners that the only thing couples need to take care of is the actual wedding date and their budget.
French-born Johane Ohana, founder of Ringed Forever, decided to become a wedding planner four years ago after helping to organize her sister's wedding. "I enjoyed every single minute of it and I love meeting new people," she told the Global Times.
Initially, Ohana's goal was to target Chinese clients, but to date all of her clientele have been expats in the city. "Historically, Chinese parents help their children organize their special day but now I feel like they are starting to move away from traditional Chinese weddings.Largest selection of V-neckline dress available in all colors, sizes, fabrics. They are usually not much fun and I would like to offer them that option," she said.
Ohana advertises her wedding services as "bringing the French touch and sophistication to Chinese weddings."
Ariel Leanne Chen, who is originally from Canada, has been running her wedding business company in Shanghai for five and a half years, and a few months back she opened a second office in Guangzhou. Before launching her own firm, she worked for more than five years in marketing and advertising. "I never thought about becoming a wedding planner before I came to China," said Chen. "I guess the reason I became one is because I didn't like Chinese-style weddings so much."
Both women said plans for a wedding usually start six months to one year ahead of the big day. "I meet with the couples once a month to discuss how everything is going," said Ohana. "I look for the venue and I take care of the invitations and the color themes. The excitement is only for the couple. I need to keep calm and make sure their wedding day goes to plan. And because of that, I never take on more than one client a month. I want to be there for the bride and I need to make sure I am not making any mistakes," she added.
Chen said that her clients are split roughly 50 percent between locals and foreigners. "It is funny to see that my Western clients are often fascinated with traditional Chinese weddings and want one themselves, while Chinese couples opt for a Western-style wedding with a white dress," said Chen.
Chen also organizes "destination weddings," with Bali currently being the most popular choice. She works with around 30 couples each year. "We help our clients with the compering, flowers, photographers, shooting the video, the cake,One of the hottest bridal dress trends in 2012 is the one shoulder wedding dresses. the invitations, and the reception," she said. "The only things that the couples need to take care of are the rings and the bridal dress. Working as a wedding planner is a really exciting job as I can witness so many great things."
One of the funniest weddings Chen witnessed was when the couple requested all the staff at the ceremony to wear Playboy bunny costumes.
The Wedding Co. was started in 2009.Motel Deborah Long Sleeve mandarin collar dress in Black. Andrew Cheng, who is the company's marketing director, had experience in the wedding industry previously when he worked for a bridal magazine in the US. His wife, Jackie Cheng, who takes care of the creative side of the company, worked in the wedding industry in New Zealand before moving to Shanghai.
"Our customers are half local and half expats," said Cheng. "And most of our couples are a foreign man and a Chinese woman. Our experience, and the fact that many of our staff are fluent in English, Putonghua and Cantonese make us a perfect choice for mixed Chinese and Western couples as it takes time and experience to explain traditions and the wedding customs of both cultures. We mainly specialize in American-style weddings but we like to touch on aspects of both the bride and groom's cultures."
Cheng said they usually organize 40 to 50 weddings a year, and the minimum time needed to prepare is six months.Free Shipping Quality Guaranteed Designer Rina di Montella 1519 Collection Dresses. However, she recalls that one couple gave them just five days to arrange their wedding day. "It was very stressful, and we slept just three to five hours on each of those days, but we finally pulled it together," said Jackie Cheng.
"The most popular months for weddings are May and October because of the weather," said Andrew Cheng. The average cost for the weddings the companies plan is between 100,000 yuan ($16,033) and 200,000 yuan.Shop PromGirl for high low prom dresses and pageant gowns with high low hemlines.
"Weddings are very stressful both for us and for the couple but we are there for the couple at every step of the planning process to make sure it is the best day of their lives," he added.
All three of the companies agreed that planning a wedding is perhaps one of the most stressful jobs there is. "But it is just an organization for a party, after all, and that is what I enjoy doing," said Ohana.
Victoria's Secret model Alessandra Ambrosio regrets splashing out on a Dolce & Gabbana dress because she thinks it looks too much like a wedding gown to ever wear in public.
Alessandra Ambrosio regrets splashing out on a Dolce & Gabbana dress.
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She explained: "I bought this couture Dolce & Gabbana dress and I never wear it. It was an amazing dress but after I bought it I realised it kind of looks like a wedding dress."
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Well, this is simply wonderful -- Leonardo DiCaprio reportedly walked Kate Winslet down the aisle during her secret wedding to Ned Rocknroll.We offer a wide array of cheap lace wedding veils, mantilla veils and many other popular styles.
A source told Us Weekly that the bride's longtime friend and co-star in "Titanic" and "Revolutionary Road" had the honor of giving her away at her wedding earlier this month.
Winslet's rep confirmed the secret wedding ceremony, telling People magazine:
"I can confirm that Kate Winslet married Ned Rock'nRoll in NY earlier this month in a private ceremony attended by her two children and a very few friends and family. The couple had been engaged since the summer."
However, reps have not yet confirmed reports that DiCaprio walked Winslet down the aisle. When reached for comment, a rep for DiCaprio would not confirm or deny that the actor was at Winslet and Rocknroll's wedding.
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She got hitched in September in a lavish Tuscan wedding to banker Daithi O Caoimh. Caroline (35) wore a spectacular Kathy de Stafford gown when she marched up the aisle at Santa Maria do Provenzano church in medieval Siena.
Despite having a train of more than 35 metres Caroline has donned the beautiful bridal gown several times since.
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“I wore it on the wedding day and the day after the wedding. We were leaving the hotel and had decided to grab something to eat in this tiny little restaurant with loads of beautiful Tuscan food. And as we made our way to the restaurant, there was this beautiful light and the photographer, said: ‘Oh my God, get in to your dress now!'
“We hadn't spent that much time on the wedding day taking photos,” Caroline said. “So I stuck the wedding dress back on and we took loads of photos and then we just thought, ‘Why don't we go to dinner like this?' |So we went to the restaurant in all our |finery. They nearly had a heart attack when we arrived.
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Caroline and Daithi are both based in Los Angeles; Daithi quit his finance job in Dublin to join Caroline after she moved to pursue an acting career.
While it's “ferociously competitive”, Caroline insisted that she is not ready to give up on her Hollywood dream.
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Caroline has just starred in short film I Can't See You, which premiered at the Cork Film Festival.
She said she is a big fan of RTE gangland drama Love/Hate and would love a part in the series. “I think it's great. I think it's totally realistic, it's almost like a documentary and I think the standard of acting is phenomenal. A part in it would be great but I have no plans to move back to Ireland permanently.”
Shoppers angled for parking spaces and deals on Worth Avenue Wednesday as merchants characterized Christmas season sales as moderate to “very strong.”
“It's kind of strange. we've had the best November we ever had,” designer Alfred Fiandaca said. “I don't have all the figures for December. But I don't think it's stellar.”
Fiandaca said gowns are selling “very well.” Ann Romney wore a number of Fiandaca dresses on the campaign trail this fall with her husband, Mitt, then the Republican presidential candidate. The designer has in his store an album of photographs showing Ann Romney wearing his creations.
“We have this red shirt dress that seems to be selling a great deal. I think part of it is Mrs. Romney wore it so often and it was in the press so often,” Fiandaca said. “Most women like that they can throw it into a carry-on bag, then you could throw it into the washing machine and it comes out exactly the same.Thea-line dress captures the essence of simple chic.”
John Maus, owner of Maus & Hoffman, reported positive activity.
“Christmas season has been very strong,” Maus said. What's selling are “sports wear,If you still do not have an awesome2013 evening dress. sports coats, cotton slacks — typical, standard fare.” He said he is just waiting for Friday, when temperatures are expected to dip again.
“The cold weather just turns lights on, makes the registers ring,” Maus said. “When the temperature changes, people change their minds about what they are going to wear.”
Robert Kassatly, co-owner of Kassatly's, said his business has been brisk.
“We've always been busy because we have items for giving — nightgowns, robes, handkerchiefs,” Kassatly said. “There's nothing in there that couldn't be easily gifted.”
He and family members are busy selling those items and more.
“We've got a great value on a cashmere sweater that's made in Scotland, not China,” Kassatly said. The sweater sells for $395, he said.
Kassatly said traffic and sales have been good.
“I basically say we couldn't have been busier. How much can you do?”
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“Everybody loves a great sale — 50 percent off all the hard marks, and men's is 60 percent off, until just about now,” Schuette said a few minutes before noon. “We've got to go out and change the signs shortly.”
The store has a “tremendous sale” on Reed Krafoff bags, he said.
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For men, popular gifts include fragrance sets, cashmere sweaters and formal wear. The latter complements ladies' evening wear, he said.Where is yourdesigner beaded evening gowns? “That's going strong as well.”
Pamela Geller of the hate groups AFDI/SIOA has found yet another example of those devious Muslims attempting to sneak their Sharia compliant, evil customs under the radar of decent folks.
Geller is upset about an article by Seunghee Suh in the WSJ, How to Make the Hijab Hip which discusses Shaz Kaiseruddin who has created “The American Hijab Design Contest” in the hope of building a following for a fashion trend she calls “covered chic.” Here is that shocking article:
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Kaiseruddin hopes to build support for an “American hijab,” a headscarf that can have as many styles in a nation as diverse as America. And she hopes to shake up the belief that the hijab, and Muslims, are foreign to America, and show that headscarves are fashion accessories anyone—regardless of faith—can play with in their wardrobes.
Nzinga Knight, an American fashion designer and a practicing Muslim, agrees. “The notion of covering the hair because of religion is so ancient,” she says. Knight, who presented her spring/summer 2013 collection at New York Fashion Week in September, is known for her modest, elegant clothes. Her collection features opulent gowns with long sleeves and flowing skirts. Matching headscarves complete the outfits. She says she designs for women “who respect their bodies and find modesty to be beautiful and glamorous.” “Our form of dressing is a way of communicating [modesty] to others,” says Knight. Women should reflect their beliefs in the ways they dress, she says. “I see dishonesty in women who dress provocatively, but say they want to be known for their brains.”
Knight and Kaiseruddin agree that covering up is not a sign of oppression, but of freedom of choice. “Fashion can break down barriers and make the unfamiliar familiar,” says Kaiseruddin. “I'm confident that we, as a nation, will move towards a broader definition of what beauty looks like, a broader definition of what American fashion looks like, and a broader definition of what an American looks like.”
Geller is not going to let such disgusting efforts by Muslims go unchallenged. After all, she is the West's “defender of freedom”, and any civilized person understands that the only way to protect America's freedom is to make sure Muslims don't get the idea that freedom also applies to them. She says about this article that this is ”Norming the sharia. More cultural jihad, now using fashion as the conduit to norming sharia. Trying to make the hideous fashionable, the hijab, niqab, etc as “covered chic.” A gorgeous inlaid wood coffin, that's covered chic too. Hijab, the new black! And who is shoving this agitprop down our throats, the Wall Street Journal. ...Where is yourdesigner beaded evening gowns?”
Perhaps she's on to something. This disgusting and savage concept of modesty exemplified by modest clothing and head coverings can't be allowed to be made to seem normal. Such deviant behavior could destroy the very fabric of America. Geller thinks this is “fashion jihad”.
Geller has not noticed that it is not only Muslim women who are spreading such ideas and “trying to make the hideous fashionable”.
Here is another recent article about another group making the same sort of effort. Oy! How Olivia Palermo became a style icon for Orthodox Jewish women by Olivia Fleming must have escaped Geller's radar for such things:
“Orthodox Jewish women are taking fashion inspiration from style-star Olivia Palermo in an effort to shake-up their modest appearance.
The socialite has become one of the most influential red-carpet celebrities for style-conscious Orthodox women, who must follow three core rules of modesty in how they dress. Looking to trend-setters like the 26-year-old for inspiration, Orthodox style blogger Sharon Langert told BuzzFeed: ‘Jewish Orthodox women are fashion savvy - they want to look up-to-date.'
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Appropriating the stars' glamorous, but conservative looks, Orthodox women are stepping away from their traditional garb, instead creating fashionable outfits that still adhere to their tznius. Not all Orthodox women allow fashion magazines in their homes, however, but many do follow trends, searching for style tips and inspiration on the increasing number of Orthodox fashion blogs like Mrs Langert's, called http://www.fashion-isha.com/2012/03/being-orthodox-jewish-woman-my-point-of.html Fashion Isha. ...
Mrs. Langert who is mentioned in this article, has a statement on the front page of her fashion blog which includes these comments:
“... Most people in the world don't understand the difference between ‘Hasidim', Yeshiva Jews, or the Modern Orthodox. Without getting into details and an entire theological discussion, I'll just say that, in my opinion, the main differences are based not only on the obvious exterior garb, but mostly the cultures of each sect, based on the traditions of their ancestors. But, in the end of the day we are all Jews. And we are highly misunderstood.
So if I may be so bold, I'd like to share my personal opinion and point of view. Being an Orthodox Jewish woman is not in any way in conflict with being a relevent and accomplished woman in today's world. And this is the underlying message of my blog: Balance. Beauty. Spirituality. Physicality. All done in a refined and purposeful way.
... But, never did I doubt the fact that G-d ran this beautiful world. All I had to do was look outside at the trees, the flowers, the gorgeous people…all different yet so much the same! And, in my humble upbringing, I was kindly and gently raised with the belief that He gave us a set of rules that were really for our own good. And just like we would be considered really crappy parents if we let our kids do whatever they wanted whenever they wanted…stay up all night, eat candy all day.. G-d gave us rules to keep us sane and happy, whether we understood or liked it or not.
So I strove to find the BALANCE in it all. Because we are spiritual beings in a physical world and extremism isn't healthy. We all have passions, dreams and desires and I promise you you can achieve them. And especially coming from me, an Orthodox Jewish wife and mother, who follows the rules of modesty and loves fashion, glamour and fun, I am telling you that you CAN find the right balance. Channel what you love in the proper way. Use your talents to better this world and yourself. ...
It's no problem to replace observant Muslim woman with Orthodox Jewish woman, as these same sentiments are being echoed by both groups in America. And, just like the American Muslim community, the American Jewish community also has specialty shops selling high fashion modest clothing.
In the quest for a perfect reception treat, some common questions always arise–such as what size dessert will be most appropriate and which flavor will be most appreciated by guests. Leigh Growney, owner of The Short Giraffe Mini Confections and Catering, sat down with us to share some valuable wedding dessert tips, all from a baker's perspective.
What tips do you have for brides who don't know where to start when it comes to looking for their cake? How should they begin the process? It's not uncommon for brides to start the process without knowing what they want. A lot of brides simply say they don't care,We offer a wide array of cheaplace wedding veils, mantilla veils and many other popular styles. which gives the baker a lot of freedom and flexibility. I definitely see it as a positive thing when you put your trust in a baker and allow them a lot of room to be creative. That's the whole reason we get into the business!
When a bride comes in with a picture of what she wants, that's easy. I'm just replicating another cake. It's nice to have a personalized element instead. It means you're going into it with an open mind. It's nice for the bride, too, because it takes some of the extra pressure off of her.
Usually the bride will come in with a planner and they bring swatches from another bakery, or photos of the flowers they're going to use. That's helpful. But it is possible to give too little information; like if the wedding colors are pink and purple, sometimes the bride will just say “Go for it!” That's when I try to pick her brain a little and find out more details about the wedding, such as [details about] the bride's or bridesmaids' dresses. I try to get a feel for the décor and overall theme of the wedding.
How can brides pick their perfect flavor?
Nine times out of 10, the bride does a formal tasting. Most of my brides contact me via e-mail, and most of them are very open. On my site, I have over 40 flavors listed, so I often tell brides to look at what I already have to offer. If they have something different in mind than what they see on the site, they're encouraged to let me know so we can come up with something custom-made. There's a lot you can do, like different flavors on different tiers,Time to find a beautifulformal dresses evening? for example. If they have a hard time deciding, I ask them to choose their top five flavor choices. Then we meet somewhere, like Starbucks or their home, and I bring samples.
What are some of the most important factors when choosing a cake? Size! I tend to have a unique spin on my business because I specialize in mini-confections and catering. I'd be more than happy to do a full size wedding cake—last week I did a three-tier cake—but my niche is mini-desserts. I hear from brides all the time that they ordered a big cake with one flavor, and barely anyone had any. The trend is becoming cupcake towers, or even whole dessert bars and buffets with tons of different choices. It gives the guests a lot of options. I have a bride who did a whole table of seven different eight-inch cakes. Some bakers will only do one flavor on a three-tier wedding cake, but I think what most brides like variety. If they have a hard time deciding, I say, “Let's do five different types of cupcakes, then.”
A mistake I often see is brides grossly overestimating how large their cake should be, which then leads to the common complaint that there's always a large abundance of cake left over.We have a huge selection of2013 prom dressfor you to choose from. I recommend that the brides factor two cake slices (or mini-desserts) per guest.
Do you get a lot of grooms cake-shopping with the brides? How do you help couples who may not agree on what cake they want? I'd say about 50 percent of the time the grooms are involved in the process. Sometimes they're not present, but the bride will take a piece of cake home for the groom to get his input.
Another benefit of doing multiple flavors is that if the bride wants chocolate and the groom wants vanilla, it's possible to have both. I have never,A prettySweetheart neckline dresscan complete a look for a nice evening. ever done a wedding where there has been one cake with just one flavor, even if it's just a two-tier cake with two flavors. When it comes to the bride and groom agreeing, it's never really a problem because there are so many different flavor varieties.TheOff the Shoulder cocktail dresseswith draped details and decorative brooch to the chest.
What is your favorite part of making wedding cakes? I've been able to grow as a baker. That's what I like best. I've baked my entire life and have always been more of a baker than a chef. I started off my business doing most of the baking myself. It was just me for almost two years before I was able to hire other staff. I like to do it because of the creativity involved, like the watercolor-inspired cake I did for Sarasota Magazine. I like that I get to hone in on my decorating skills. I also like when someone gives me a design idea, and then I get to bring that idea into fruition. I just delivered two cakes for two brothers' joint birthday party; one was a choo-choo train, one was Star Wars. When the mother opened the cakes, she started crying. She said, “I didn't know what I was picturing, but this is what I was picturing.” I like taking someone's vision and turning it into their perfect cake.