Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Game time for Homecoming Game is set....for 5:30 p.m.

Our wedding weekend is on the same weekend at MU's homecoming, so I've been anxiously awaiting the announcement of what time the game will be that day.
Today it was announced that kickoff is at 5:30 p.m. - right around the same time we'll be getting to the reception.
I guess we'll rely on some of our guests to get updates on their cell phones. :)

Forecast stalking


It looks like it's going to be perfect fall weather in St. Louis the weekend of the wedding. And, we are supposed to be at the peak of leaf coloration that week too.
12 days!

Wednesday, September 3, 2008

Invitations!

The invitations are out, and we are only 50 days away from Wedding Day!
If you are here to find information about the itinerary, accommodations, travel, or what to do in St. Louis while you are here for the weekend, please see the sidebar, where you will find links to all of that information.
Also, the map with detailed information about the wedding venues is here
...And come back often as we promise to provide more details as the day gets closer.

We are looking forward to celebrating with you.

Wednesday, May 7, 2008


After seeing the video of the toast below, this was pretty funny...

Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Great Wedding Video!

Wedding videos can be hilarious. Check out this video; its somewhat slow to start, but it picks up quickly!


Best Wedding Toast Ever!!!! (Amy's Song) - The best bloopers are here

Friday, April 11, 2008

Wedding Map

For our out-of-town guests, we have created a Wedding Mapper to help you get acquainted with our fair city.
Check out the locations for all the wedding-weekend events as well as some of our favorite St. Louis attractions here

Tuesday, April 1, 2008

No prizes for guessing which one is an Economist.

Just read a fascinating article in Slate. It accurately describes a situation I've gone through with Valerie:

"Friends of mine, a husband and wife, once argued over the price of a packet of cakes bought at a convenience store. She complained that the cakes weren't worth the price she had paid. He pointed out that she had bought them—albeit grudgingly—knowing exactly how they tasted and that, therefore, they had to be worth what she had paid. No prizes for guessing which one of them is an economist."

I give kudos to Valerie for trying to think like an Economist. She has used terms like "zero-sum", "free trade", and others (correctly!); her willingness to wade into the world I work/think in means a lot to me. It is quite a shock to me when she points out that I have fallen for the "sunk cost" fallacy!

Now I just need to learn how to appreciate the more subtle aspects of graphic design!