Friday, July 27, 2007
Tuesday, May 22, 2007
Monday, May 21, 2007
Tuesday, May 15, 2007
Missing your cell phone?
Hey, the folks at St. Ann Church found a cellphone in the pews after our service. Anybody lose one? It's an older model Nokia, with Verizon service. Let us know if you're the person who lost it.
Tuesday, May 8, 2007
Thanks everybody

What a great day we had!
Thanks to each and everyone of you for coming to our wedding, for showing us such immense love, and for making our big event one that we will remember forever as an incredible day, just perfect in every way.
And in case you missed it, here's the news:
Julianne Reynolds - Gordon Anderson
The New York Times
Click here for story
Saturday, April 28, 2007
Update on Lodging

Due to a cancellation, the "Cozy Room" at the Gateways Inn is available as of 4/28. Otherwise, the Gateways Inn and Hampton Terrace are fully booked, but there are still plenty of options, from intimate inns, to full-service motels up Route 7, to luxury resorts just outside of town.
For those of you travelling with children, we realize your options are more limited. Just wanted to let you know that the Yankee Inn, a motel/hotel a few miles north of town volunteered that they are kid-friendly, include a free continental breakfast, and have a pool and fitness center.
More importantly, when they heard about our wedding (the news is spreading fast in Lenox), they told us that if at least 10 rooms are booked by our wedding guests (i.e., rooms with 2 queen or 1 king bed), they will discount the room rate from $129 to $105/night. As of today, our wedding guests have booked 4 rooms at the Yankee Inn. So if a motel is what you're looking for, check it out.
Of course, it's entirely possible we won't end up with 10 rooms booked at Yankee Inn. Then again, once the paparazzi get wind of this wedding, the whole town might be booked solid!
Friday, April 13, 2007
Church Music

On the music front, we've finally found the perfect classical trio to perform during the services at the church.
They're called Con Fuoco, out of Boston. I think they're going to be terrific. And a note -- which I'm sure I'll repeat between now and May 5 -- get to the church early. Con Fuoco will be playing for a bit before the ceremony starts, so you'll want to listen to them.
Also, getting there early will give you more opportunity to watch me sweat, because I believe that in the moments before the bride arrives, all a groom does is stand around and try to pretend he isn't nervous.
Anyway, here is a link to Con Fuoco's homepage, where you'll find snippets of some of the beautiful music they make. We haven't chosen which pieces they'll play yet. (Details, details.)
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