Nov 01, 2009 -
*On a more personal note, I know some people that were involved in the White House entertainment. Chicago's Redmoon theater company was hired to provide entertainment on the lawn (the skeleton band and bubble installation amongst others). I've included some pictures at the end of the post.*
WASHINGTON – President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama on Saturday doled out presidential M&Ms and dried fruit mixes to more than 2,000 trick-or-treaters, marking their Halloween at a White House event partly aimed at honoring military families.
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Oct 23, 2009 -
We had all had those holidays which stand out in our memories. It may be a fabulous memory which makes us all warm and fuzzy inside, to be compared to every future memory and be measured by it. We all have those holiday memories we'd like to forget---like the year both my Mom and my Aunt felt they had to be the one cooking the turkey and my Mom's turkey imploded. (Seriously...it became a heap of bones and the meat sort of disintegrated)
As children we had ideas about sugar plums just as much as we anticipated the tooth fairy...probably more. Later in life as we married and somehow combined families, and our family traditions changed. We created new memories together. We have had that gift we thought was going to rock someone's world which turned out to be as exciting as a flat tire.
There are those of us that prayed, pleaded, and made deals with God (or whoever else was listening) to just this one time....get that one thing or to be able to give that one great thing which would change our relationship with someone.
Of course there are also those times when we all thought "What the heck was this person thinking" when we opened a gift which astounded us. An example of this was someone close to me, her mother-in-law gave her a retractable clothesline one year, a sink hair strainer the next, and it just went even further down hill after that. (I am not kidding) And yes, we try to remember holiday seasons are about giving, not receiving....but still "What the heck!"
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Dec 10, 2008 -
I know that it isn't really fashion but I'm so proud of my tree that I wanted to show it to all of you. I'm fan of oryginal decorations so if you look closely you can see small fairy figurines hanging there. Here's my Midsummer Night's Dream Christmas tree.
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Jun 11, 2008 -
This relationship is just over four years long. I think this is a pretty long time. Although I am personally not ready to get married, I still feel slightly offended that my boyfriend has not made a serious proposal yet.
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Jun 03, 2008 -
Make sure to scroll down so you can see all of the photos! The green wig is my favorite! :D Gorgeous!
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Dec 17, 2007 -
Movie mogul Harvey Weinstein married British designer Georgina Chapman at his waterfront Connecticut estate Saturday night before a star-studded crowd that included Jennifer Lopez, Marc Anthony, Cameron Diaz, Renée Zellweger and Naomi Watts – and topped it off with a grand fireworks display.
Only a month after Weinstein, 55, proposed to the 31-year-old Chapman, the pair exchanged vows in an intimate winter ceremony under the stars.
"The wedding was the most elegant, loving affair I've ever seen," one guest told PEOPLE.
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Aug 13, 2007 -
This was easily one of the best adaptations I've seen this year; the movie does the book justice and puts it's own cinematic and original spin on the source material.
The Book:
This book is a great read no matter what kind of reader you are. If you've ever enjoyed a fairy tale, a love story, happy endings, whimsical characters, or compelling action, then Stardust is for you.
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