This post was scheduled for last Friday, but I got so excited about our wedding photos being ready, I had to share!
The weekend was really full. We went to my brother's band Pale Cowboy's CD release party on Friday night (more about that later); I had to work most of the day on Saturday; and Sunday was spent working out, running errands, doing a few crafts, and lots of knitting! Actually, I kind of really wish it was still the weekend. This week is shaping up to be equally full. On Wednesday we're having a dinner party to thank a small group of people for helping us the wedding, and then hosting a birthday/going away party in the backyard on Saturday. On Sunday we're headed to CT to celebrate Father's Day, then on Monday we're playing hooky and going to Hampton Beach in New Hampshire for the day! Have you been there? What should we be sure to do/see/eat?
I've got a few great blog posts coming up this week, including our wedding video, reusable bags as gift wrap for wedding presents, and my very first infographic.
Links I've been loving lately...
NYC is welcoming the city's first domestic violence shelter that accepts pets!
Infographic: The Worst Jobs Throughout History (perspective is always a nice thing to have)
Paintings of DIY tattoo rigs inspired by prison inmates
Jedidiah Jenkins is leaving August 25 of this year to ride his bike 7,000 miles from Oregon to Patagonia.
I can't tell if this is gross or charming -- a coffee shop in Sydney is letting customers pay with kisses.
Free botanical art prints
Our wedding photographers Love + Perry have put together a wedding guide with details about their services and amazing tips for getting your picture taken on the big day.
38 Anthropologie hacks. I pinned so many of these!
I love the idea of using vintage stamps as real postage.
The New York Times Magazine offers a few pretty good reasons as to why I should switch back to caffeinated coffee.
Why farmers' markets make the perfect first date
Ever wonder how the colors pink and blue became gender-specific?
Photographer Emil Nyström photoshops his baby daughter into hilarious situations.
"Neuro knitting" converts brain activity into knitting patterns. I want one!
All of Cher's outfits in "Clueless" in sixty seconds. You're welcome.
There's a lot of sunscreen safety talk going around. Check out "The New Rules for Sunscreen" from the New York Times.
Now that I have this thing back in my life known as free time, I've been eyeing a few online classes, like "Video for Bloggers" from Alt.