by Kendra Thurlow | Jan 8, 2009 | I Do: Wedding Edition
Occasionally I fantasize about getting married. Not being married, just getting married. Will I have a destination wedding in Cabo San Lucas? Will I get hitched at the top of Mount Washington and be spirited away with my beau by helicopter? Perhaps I'll exchange...
by Tom Vannah | Jan 8, 2009 | I Do: Wedding Edition
I've been to many, many weddings over the years.A few were lavish affairs, and a few were done on the cheap—the cheapest being my own, no doubt. Most were somewhere in the middle in terms of cost and high spectacle, though hardly less memorable for it.Some...
by Rebecca Giat and Ben Koskinen | Jan 8, 2009 | I Do: Wedding Edition
Her StoryWell, after being together for almost five years and expecting a proposal all summer long, I came to terms with the fact that this was how it was going to be. I would be attending friends' weddings, knowing I too had put in my time, but "sans...
by Megan and TJ Tudryn | Jan 8, 2009 | I Do: Wedding Edition
TJThe most memorable moment for me was when Megan walked down the aisle. She was so beautiful! Everything all became real at that moment; it was the happiest day of my life.MeganThe most magical moment for me was waiting in the limo outside of the church. The bagpipes...
by Martin Newhouse | Jan 8, 2009 | The Public Humanist
The Hague is the seat of the Dutch government, although it is not actually Holland’s capital (that honor belongs to Amsterdam). It also functions as the center of a system of international courts and tribunals, established since World War II, that function...