Our wedding slideshow

Hi everyone,

Our fabulous entertainment people, Curtis and Anna from Curtis Knight Entertainment, emailed this to us.  It’s the slideshow they made from some of the photos they took at the wedding and reception.  Geoff and I LOVE it.  It’s amazing.  Many of you guest folks are in it.  Please give it a view.

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Our wedding photo site

Hi everyone,

I have reason to believe that I am going to have a LOT of photographs coming my way.  Video as well, but a LOT of photos from this wedding and everything leading up to it.  Therefore, I have created a photo and video share site on Shutterfly.  If you have photos or videos to share please go ahead and upload them there.

The URL for the site is http://ourweddingnovember2011.shutterfly.com/ and you can upload directly to the site or you can email pictures to the site via the email address ourweddingnovember2011@sfly.com.  Please feel free to send things directly there rather than sending them to us, it will be easier for us to parse them that way and to decide what we want to do with them.

If you have anything of questionable content or a truly horrible photo of one of us (read: me) then feel free to ask first.  There is currently only one photo on the site, so feel free to send on over anything you have from the Bachelor party, the Bachelorette party, the decorating of the reception space, etc.

Thanks, everyone.

~Kelly

ETA: This is important!  I can make a folder for you and then you’ll get a personalized email address to which you can send your photos.  That way you don’t have to log in to shutterfly, create an account, or figure out how to upload without creating a login.  This is EXTREMELY easy for me to do so if you’d like me to do it PLEASE just let me know and I’ll set it right up.

8pm on November 5th at St. Peter’s Episcopal Church in Central Square

For anyone who might be in town early for the wedding or who lives in the area, please come!  My bridesmaid, Nicole, has a solo and the music is tremendously fun.  I get to sing alto for the concert and I am having a blast.  ~Kelly

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A well churched weekend

Geoff and I spent a lot of time this weekend in houses of worship.  On Saturday our friends Paul and Laura baptized their adorable daughter, Susannah, at St. Paul Parish in Harvard Sq.  Apparently the theme of the day, other than joy and music, was fuchsia.  I don’t know how I figured this out but I decided at the last minute to wear this excellent pink top I have that has pretty satin piping.  Turns out Laura was wearing this outstanding pink lace dress and had taken the time to hand stamp a pink chrysanthemum on the front of each of the bulletins.

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We survived the Fourth of July

Geoff here- last night was a VERY long police detail for me.  I arrived at the police station at around 6:20 PM yesterday and arrived home this morning around 1:40 AM.  In between was a virtually non-stop flood of cars and people.  Everyone had a good time, and I even saw a few people I knew.  But I am still wondering how so many people manage to get into such a relatively small space.  I am just not that big a fan of crowds, I guess.  There must have been half a million people all together.  Still, it was not too bad, relatively speaking, as at least we did not have a lot of violence or troublemakers to worry about.  There was some of that, but none anywhere near where I was, which was on Mass Ave., along the main route (at least in Cambridge) to and from the Mass Ave bridge and thus prime fireworks viewing area.  I was with two regular Cambridge officers, but even with three of us we really had our hands full.  So many people were not paying attention – drivers AND pedestrians.  It really is a miracle no one was hurt.

I don’t get the people who have lived here for a good while and still haven’t figured out that the night of July 4th is a bad time to be anywhere near that part of the Charles River in your car.  I mean, you expect tourists to not know, but people who have been around should know better.  I could not believe how many people I had to tell “no, you CANNOT go on the bridge – it is blocked to all vehicle traffic”…  and they wanted to argue about it.  I don’t make the rules, I just have to enforce them.  And how exactly do you expect to get on the bridge, even if I let you?  You going to navigate through a crowd of several hundred thousand people, with lawn chairs and beach blankets, watching the show?

Still, the fireworks show was pretty spectacular.  I could not hear any of the music from where I was, which is just as well because you just know they would play that Lee Greenwood song that I hate.

Anyway, back to the routine, which these days has been job hunting and house cleaning.

Monday June 13th – 4:00pm – Beacon Hill, Boston – El Fuego Concert

El Fuego Concert Poster
A Cantar y Baylar!

A Cantar y Baylar!

An exploration of the Villancicos and Xacaras in the 16th and 17th centuries from Spain and the New World (Mexico and Guatemala). Works by Juan del Encina, Juan de Araujo, Fray Francisco de Santiago and Rafael Antonio Castellanos.

James Dargan, voice and violin; Teri Kowiak, voice; Dan Meyers, recorders and percussion; Camila Parias, voice; Zoe Weiss, viola da gamba; Salomé Sandoval, voice, baroque guitar and direction.

Monday, June 13th 4:00PM
Beacon Hill Friends House
6 Chestnut St
Boston, MA 02108-3624
$10 donation

More info at  www.elfuegofire.com

I got to hear the preview concert this past week and it was excellent.  If you’re in the neighborhood or if you’ve got some free time please come by and hear this concert, it is outstanding.  I’ll be working the door so come and say hello to me as well.

~Kelly