Weddings are one among the most important and significant events in a personâs life. Typically weddings are not a piece of cake when it comes to the planning process. Turning magic into reality is the task of every wedding planner. Every wedding will be entirely unique. Every couple is different in terms of what they need help with.
Sometimes even a thought about planning the big event can make your head spin. We help our clients by keeping their wedding planning process as stress free as possible. We offer several different options for having your wedding.
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We find people often donât know the difference between day of coordination duties and those of a wedding planner. A day of coordinator has different duties from a wedding planner.
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This full wedding planning is a more of a comprehensive service. This is where the job of a wedding planner becomes valuable. Clients depend on wedding planners to be professionals. They assist will all tasks small to large and oversee not only the design but all the planning management and organization of a wedding. The planner will listen to you, take your ideas and turn your vision into reality making your wedding event unique and meaningful to you.
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Marriage proposal stories submitted to The New York Timesâs Society News Desk in 2018 ranged from spontaneous to well-scripted, though the jumbled manner in which a man from Illinois went about asking the love of his life to be his wife was truly puzzling.
Proposal getaways were a popular theme this year, with three fevered pitches from the heart originating in New York and landing successfully in Jamaica, Paris and Utah, while another positively picturesque proposal was popped on location in Italy.
One prospective groom relied not on a best man but on 10 of manâs best friends to deliver the question on a different mode of transportation, asking his significant other, âwill you marry me,â midway through a dog-sled ride along a snowy trail in Jackson Hole, Wyo.
Not every proposal went according to plan, like the one in New Orleans tied to the start of the Second Avenue subway in New York, and another in the city that never sleeps, where a late-arriving ring-bearer burst into his bedroom only to find his future bride half-dressed and getting ready for bed.
Across our desk came a single report about a double-proposal in a snowstorm, and dozens upon dozens of other neat proposals, perhaps the neatest pulled off with a little help from Miss Piggy.
Without further âI-Doâs,â here are 10 of the most engaging wedding proposal stories The Times published or learned about this year.
He Finally Got a Clue
Paula Acuña, 28, and Aly Jiwani, 31, of Wilmette, Ill., have always enjoyed spending time together working on crossword puzzles and a variety of other anagram-related challenges, including one of their favorites, the Jumble, a game in which a series of words are unscrambled, and circled letters within those words are arranged to form a surprise answer to clues given in an accompanying cartoon.
In April, Mr. Jiwani reached out to The Chicago Tribune to say that he wanted to propose to Ms. Acuña in a Jumble he could call their very own.
Mr. Jiwani was put in touch with the Jumbleâs puzzle creator, David Hoyt, and its cartoon creator, Jeff Knurek, and the three men came up with a Jumble that shows the couple on a sail boat â a theme inspired by their love of sailing on Lake Michigan â with Mr. Jiwani on bended knee, engagement ring in hand, asking âPaula, will you be my first mate for life,â to which Ms. Acuña, who is seated next to the coupleâs dog, Benji, replies, âI like the sound of that.â
Beneath the cartoon is this clue: âShe loved the wording of his wedding proposal and thought it .. â
In the opposite panel, beneath the now unscrambled words, is where Ms. Acuna filled in the six-word answer: â.. had a nice ring to it.â
âI was shocked, and totally surprised by Alyâs creativity,â Ms. Acuña said. âThat evening at a celebratory dinner, I got the whole story about all that went into the making of that dayâs Jumble from the creators themselves. It was incredible.â
They were married Aug. 11.
10 Dogs and a Ring
In late November, Charlie Jayne, a 32-year old professional show jumper based in Wellington, Fla., and Elgin, Ill., took Nicole Bellissimo on an Iditarod sled dog tour in Jackson Hole to celebrate her 25th birthday.
They were riding along with a dog instructor in the first of two sleds that were pulled by 10 dogs, with two of Ms. Bellissimoâs friends in the sled behind them as they made their way along the Grand Teton trailhead in the Bridger-Teton National Forest.
On a cue from Mr. Jayne, the dog instructor stopped the sled halfway through the tour. As the passengers stepped out, Mr. Jayne dropped to one knee in the sparkling snow, and with a bright sunshine bouncing off the Snake River and the Teton Mountains behind them, he presented Ms. Bellissimo with a ring and asked if she would marry him.
âI really didnât see it coming,â Ms. Bellissimo said. âIt was so special and unique, the kind of moment Iâll remember and cherish for the rest of my life.â
Their wedding date has been set for Nov. 7, 2020.
A Proposition by the Book
The couple were in a Manhattan bar when Andrew Isaacs suddenly departed. The bartender handed Alexis Versandi a coaster with instructions to visit a nearby book store, where she was to ask for Jonathan Cape, the original publisher of âMatilda,â her favorite book. She then had to choose between a copy of âMatilda,â or a copy of âOn Her Majestyâs Secret Service,â one of the many James Bond thrillers written by Ian Fleming.
âMatilda,â was the âsafe choice,â according to a note, while âOn Her Majestyâs Secret Serviceâ was more of an âadventurousâ selection.
She chose the latter, and inside found further instructions to go to a waiting limousine, but not before being handed a third book, âAll The Kremlinâs Men,â which she was reading when she first dated Mr. Isaacs. Between its pages were Ms. Versandiâs passport and a ticket to Fort Lauderdale, where, upon arrival, she was whisked by chauffeured car to a private airfield and a waiting jet, on which she enjoyed fish tacos and vodka martinis while being flown to Ian Fleming airport in Jamaica.
Taken to Mr. Flemingâs old residence, the âGolden Eyeâ resort, she found a Saks Fifth Avenue box along with a first edition of âMatilda,â with a note from Mr. Isaacs saying that with him, she would never have to choose between what is safe and what is an adventure, and that she could always have both. His note, which assumed the dress and shawl inside the box would fit, concluded with an invitation to dinner on the pier, under the stars, where he proposed.
âIn true Andrew style, his proposal was elaborate, creative and so thoughtful,â said Ms. Versandi, who added that she is expecting a baby boy in May. âMarried life is wonderful.â
They were married June 2.
Get Me to the Train on Time
Andrew Kennedy, a 33-year-old project engineer for an electrical contracting company in New York, proposed to Taylor Chapman, 34, in New Orleans during a four-day getaway in January 2017, but only after he was able to take a vacation after working seven days a week for many months leading up to the opening of the Second Avenue subway in December 2016.
Ms. Chapman said she had âno ideaâ that the presentation of her engagement ring in the Big Easy was tied to the maiden voyage of a train beneath a stretch of asphalt on Manhattanâs East Side.
âIt was a wonderful trip,â she said, âa bit too short, but wonderful.â
When asked about their abbreviated stay, Ms. Chapman laughed and said that Mr. Kennedy had to make tracks back to Second Avenue, where âhe is still working on the subway line there.â
They were married April 21.
A Rainbow Connection at Christmas
Nicholas Clark-Spear, left, and Mark Badum were engaged at Mr. Clark-Spearâs 37th annual family Christmas party. Mr. Clark-Spear got down on one knee and proposed with a Christmas ornament of the Muppets, Kermit and Miss Piggy, kissing under the mistletoe. âThe Rainbow Connectionâ played in the background, and their friends and family showered the couple with golden glitter stars when Mr. Badum said yes.
Watch tom and jerry classic collection. They had a tradition of giving each other ornaments every year, and this one was especially meaningful, as Jim Henson was Mr. Badumâs biggest artistic inspiration.
They were married July 23.
Like a Scene From a Movie
Alyssa Cohen and Dr. Keith Giles decided to spend the three-year anniversary of the day they met in her favorite city, Paris.
On the morning of their departure from New York, he gave her a card, along with a photo of the Eiffel Tower and a message to meet him at 9:30 a.m. at the community garden at Riverside Park, the site of the end of one of her favorite films, âYouâve Got Mail.â Then he left their apartment and told her he had to stop in the office and would be back with plenty of time to get to the airport.
When Ms. Cohen arrived at the garden, Dr. Giles, now 43, was waiting. âWhen you meet the person you want to spend the rest of your life with,â he said on bended knee, âyou want the rest of your life to start right now.â He proposed and she accepted, and hand in hand they went to Cafe Lalo, another Upper West Side staple from âYouâve Got Mail,â where Ms. Cohenâs parents, who live in Dix Hills, N.Y., were waiting along with her sister, Lindsay Cohen. Dr. Gilesâs family, who live in Perth, Australia, were waiting by virtually, via cellphone and FaceTime.
âI was completely shocked,â said Ms. Cohen, now 36. âAs I walked down to the park, intermittently laughing and crying, I couldnât believe how lucky I was to have found Keith.â
They were married Jan. 6.
Timing Is Not Everything
On Feb. 14, 2016, Sarah Cascone, now 32, gave Nathan Monroe-Yavneh, 31, a Valentineâs gift, and when he responded by saying her gift would come âlater,â her proposal-antenna shot skyward.
Later at a Manhattan restaurant, Ms. Cascone was hoping to find at least 14 carats in her sushi dinner, but there were none.
âIt was a lovely meal with lots of courses, and a 45-minute subway ride back home to Harlem,â she said. âAt that point I was exhausted and assumed that my earlier suspicion was baseless. The only thing I could think of at that point in time was going straight to bed.â
Ms. Cascone was home, and undressing in their bedroom, when Mr. Monroe-Yavneh burst though the door, dropped to one knee and, without preamble, asked her to marry him.
âIâm not wearing any pants,â she said.
Undeterred, he asked, âSo, what do you say?â
âReally?â said Ms. Cascone, who began laughing before saying âyes.â
âI actually took more flak for not making a speech beforehand than I did for proposing while she was in the middle of undressing,â Mr. Monroe-Yavneh said. âWho knew you were supposed to make a speech?â
They were married April 28.
A Boat, a Plane and Hiking Boots
Brendan Aranda proposed to Racini Andres in July 2016 on the lake in Central Park and surprised her with a flight, leaving two hours later, to Zion National Park in Utah, where they would hike through the Narrows and climb atop Angels Landing.
âWhen we docked the boat, thatâs when I saw our friends, who had been hiding, and the emotions came rushing in,â said Ms. Andres, 33.
The couple rushed home to pack, and thatâs when Ms. Andres learned that Mr. Aranda, also 33, had already purchased their hiking equipment, which was hidden under their bed.
âWe rushed and made our flight,â she said. âZion was beautiful and perfect.â
On the Fourth of July, they drove to Las Vegas where both of their immediate families were waiting to celebrate.
âIt was the perfect ending to our engagement story,â Ms. Andres said.
They were married March 24.
Room With a View
In March 2017, Megan Byrne and Kevin Jason traveled to Italy to celebrate their fifth anniversary as a couple. They first visited Milan, and spent a night in Vernazza, a town on the rugged Ligurian coast with a postcard-like ocean view from the terrace of their rented home.
While Ms. Byrne, 30, was taking a short nap, Mr. Jason, 29, went out and purchased food and champagne. When she awoke, there were also candles and flowers atop the dinner table, but she assumed it was still a part of their anniversary celebration.
But as they watched the sun set and the first stars appear in the sky, music began playing from a speaker hidden on the terrace, and they danced to a playlist of their favorite love songs.
Mr. Jason then read a poem to Ms. Byrne professing his love for her, before dropping to one knee and asking for her hand in marriage.
âIt was the perfect proposal,â she said.
They were married Aug. 18.
Two Planned Proposals and a Surprise
On Dec. 15, 2017, Taryn Miller-Stevens, left, and Sharon Callahan returned to the McKittrick Hotel in Manhattan, this time in a snowstorm, to celebrate their first date there one year before.
Ms. Miller Stevens, 34, arranged what she told Ms. Callahan, 56, was âan anniversary dinner and quiet exchange of engagement rings.â Cm2 mtk crack tool download.
But Ms. Miller-Stevens had secretly spent a month planning for their celebration to be attended by 75 of their closest family members and friends, which Ms. Callahan saw when she opened the restaurant door. The guests, some of whom made it, despite the snow, from as far as Connecticut, Virginia, Florida and Singapore, began singing Mariah Careyâs âAll I Want For Christmas Is You,â which is her favorite song.
âI was completely overwhelmed,â said Ms. Callahan, whose two sons, Ben, 17, and Henry, 22, were also a part of the festivities.
âSharon cried the most beautiful ugly tears â the love and energy was palpable.â said Ms. Miller-Stevens, who proposed first, with Ms. Callahan responding with a ring and proposal of her own.
âIt wasnât a counter proposal, but a double proposal,â Ms. Callahan said, laughing. âThereâs a big difference.â
They were married Oct. 6.
HomeAll NewsUSAWorld Record One Million Crayons Donated in Rainbow of Support for 700..
Over 700 teachers are rejoicing over a very special new world record: the most amount of crayons donated to a charity in under eight hours.
A massive donation drive for Los Angeles teachers managed to raise 1,009,500 gently-used crayons, thus setting a new Guinness World Record.
The drive was organized by Crayon Collection, a nonprofit that supports teachers, the environment, and arts education by donating gently-used crayons to educators.
As a means of celebrating the achievement in Westfield Culver City last week, an artist arranged the boxes of crayons into a maze that was slowly deconstructed as the supplies were distributed amongst the teachers. Dozens of kids participated in the Crayon Collectionâs The Color Kindness Program, which involves rebagging donated crayons for other children, and including a handwritten note of kindness. Illustrators from Nickelodeon were even on hand to draw up some doodles for the kids in attendance.
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âToday was epic, it was a dream come true to see the face of these teachers have a little relief from all the spending they are forced to do on a daily basis at their schools,â said Crayon Collectionâs founder and president Sheila Morovati. âWeâre so proud and honored to serve this community in the way that we did today.â
According to the nonprofit, the average teacher spends $900 out of their own pocket each school year so their students can have the supplies they need. Studies have proven that children with arts education perform better in all subjects, including math, reading and writing.
But now, with a yearâs supply of crayons in hand, these teachers are sure to help their kids succeed.
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