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... throwing out the era of Bridezilla and ushering in the age of green weddings. And it all starts with that oh-so-special wedding jewelry ... passed down from a family member.
Eco-friendly weddings aren't just for the granola crunching crowd nowadays ... luxuriant to active and outdoorsy, newlyweds can take their dream green vacation that celebrates the beginning of their new life together and the future ...
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One’s wedding is usually one of the pivotal, most memorable events in one’s life. And yet for an increasing number of people, there’s a nagging sense that things could be done differently. The wedding favors, where did they come from? Who made them? What are they made of? My choice of location, while idyllic, does
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... up job on Friday morning — putting the first Green Blogger Conference together. It was a smashing success. Rachel ... is important — but so is political activism. This is a subject I struggle with on green weddings. Â Who wants to hear doom and gloom? ... terrific — really open and friendly. There were are number of green wedding bloggers there — but didn’t know and missed ...
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... of unique favors for people planning “green” or “eco-friendly” events. ... earth stewardship very seriously and inspire others to do the same. Eco-favors available at Dream Green Weddings include tree seed kit favors (American ... be purchased for less than $4 a piece. “Planning a green wedding should not be a frustrating experience. It should be inspirational, educational, ...
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... , low-key, rather brief service--a separate tale of two weddings when compared to the very elaborate bilingual Catholic ceremony that ... pink eye. Ew. We stopped by Meijer on the way our of Bowling Green and got decongestant, more Tylenol, pink eye relief ( ... will deserve a trip to the doctor tomorrow.
So there it is, the tale of two weddings. Aside from some lingering guilt and obvious worry over Ilsa, ...
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I just DJ’d a wedding last night and I’ve got another one to do today. This isn’t as easy as you might think because when weddings are so close you start to forget which bride asked you to “be sure and play some Pat Green” or “Don’t play any Single Ladies by Beyonce!”
I take lots of notes and I ...
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