Thursday, December 17, 2009

The Date Is Set, and It's Going to be Sweet

Last weekend, we traveled up to Cleveland to meet with Fr. Grama, the priest who will be officiating the wedding, as well as the reception hall/caterer.  Everything went smoothly, and we can now officially announce that the wedding will be held on Saturday, October 16, 2010!  Sweetest Day!

We are now in the process of establishing our wedding party.  Things are starting to fall into place!

Friday, December 4, 2009

Happy Thanksgiving!



As you all know, Joe and Jessica love to travel.  We're notorious for it.  This year, for Thanksgivng, we traveled to Los Angeles.  Initially, we had planned to see Pee-wee Herman's live show in Hollywood; however the dates were changed and we were stuck with a non-refundable flight, hotel, and no entertainment.  It turns out that Pee-wee was on Conan on Thanksgiving AND Joe won tickets.  However, our flight didn't arrive in time!  It was not meant to be.  But, have no fear, we found ways to enjoy ourselves!


Our flight came on on Thanksgiving day.  We enjoyed a Thanksgiving crab feast at The Stinky Rose in Beverly Hills, topped off with a slice of pumpkin pie afterward.

On Friday, we toured the coast, visiting Malibu, Santa Monica, Venice Beach, and Long Beach via the Pacific Coast Highway.





On Saturday, we ventured into Hollywood for an adventure called Accomplice:  Hollywood.  This show is part scavenger hunt, part mystery dinner theater, part craziness!  The Hollywood show is produced by Neil Patrick Harris. The day before the show, we were walking on Venice Beach when Jessica received a call on her cell phone instructing her to arrive at 1:30 PM PST at the Hollywood & Highland Center [Ed. Note:  location not disclosed!].  We arrived at said location and began our search for missing Hollywood Star Nikki Desmond.  2 1/2 hours of fun, mystery, and adventure!  We very much recommend Accomplice and look forward to checking out the shows in NYC and the shows about to open in other cities.  At the end, we got to meet the writer as his sister was in our group!!

Here are some photos from our day in Hollywood:



We drove up into the Hollywood Hills in the morning.  Very scary roads, very beautiful homes.

This photo happens to be a hint from Accomplice


Waiting to meet our Accomplice group


In the middle of our search for Nikki Desmond


The weekend of 12/12, we're heading up to Cleveland to meet with the priest, Fr. Grama and our reception site/caterer.  Pretty soon the date will be in stone.  Stay tuned for the announcement!!!

Thursday, November 19, 2009

The Engagement Story: Sweetest Day Weekend 2009

 Told by Jessica

Joe and I were never necessarily big on holidays, but we always found time to do something unique when it came to Sweetest Day.  Not too sure why...maybe the whole sweet tooth thing we share.

During the week leading up to Sweetest Day, Joe kept telling me about the weather.  He's not usually up on things like that, so it was a little weird, but whatever.  He would say things like "I hope it doesn't rain this weekend" and "it sure is going to be cold.  Do you have your winter coat ready?"  I went with it.

We spent the Sweetest Day this year with a beautiful evening walk in the Short North followed by a fabulous dinner at Rosendale's Modern Bistro.  Preferring spontaneity, we had also forgotten that Sweetest Day in a nice restaurant usually requires reservations, but we managed to squeeze into the last open spot.  We enjoyed a bottle of wine while sharing bison meat balls.  Joe ordered the burger.  I had the fish sandwich.


After dinner, we headed down to MoJoe's lounge for a nightcap and to visit Chris, our favorite Columbus bartender and a friend of mine from my OSU days. We didn't stay out very late...Joe said we needed our rest that night.

The next day, it was announced that Chef Rosendale had returned to his previous gig at the Greenbriar and Rosendale's was closed.  We'll always have the memory that we were there on closing night.

All throughout the evening, Joe kept calling me his "girlfriend."  He kept stressing that I was his girlfriend.  It was pretty out of character, especially considering that we had been together for almost 5 years at that point.  Little did I know that he was doing that because it would be the last time I would be considered his "girlfriend."

Around 5AM on Sunday morning, Joe's cell phone rang.  He jumped out of bed, ran down the hallway to the office, and shut the door.  A few minutes later, he comes back, asks me how long it would take me to bundle up if I were to be heading outside, sets his alarm clock, and jumps back into bed.  An hour later, we wake to the alarm, shower, and he bundles me up.  We hop into his car and drive out to Pickerington.  Joe pulls into the empty Marcus Theater parking lot and asks if I want to get some coffee.  I say yes, so we head over to Steak 'n Shake for coffee.  The perplexed waiter asks if we have something special going on this morning, but Joe denies it.  Suddenly, a little van pulls up outside.  It has a basket attached to the back of it.  We pay for the coffee and head out.

Joe walks up to the van and introduces himself.  The man explains that he is the pilot.  He asks if we've ever been on a hot air balloon before.  We say no.  He explains the entire process as the crew begins setting up.  Before we know it, we're holding the basket down and trying to climb in before it floats away.

The flight was supposed to take 45 minutes, but we were in the air for 120.  It was the most awesome experience of my life.  When you're in the balloon, you just glide through the air--like you're floating.  It is also so quiet...just the occasional sound of the propane tank lifting the balloon higher.  People would run out of their houses, waving and begging us to land in their backyards.

About halfway through the flight, Joe asks the pilot to tell him when there's 10 minutes to landing.  When the time comes, Joe starts acting all weird.  Then he breaks out into his speech.  Before I know it, he's one one knee in the little balloon basket flying over Columbus, asking me to please marry him.  I whisper yes and he puts on my ring.

A couple of minutes later we are crash landing in some farmer's cornfield in Amanda, OH about 25 miles from where we started.  A total Jess and Joe kind of story!

After packing the balloon up, we celebrate the event with the crew with a traditional champagne flight toast and the Balloonist's Prayer.  We also received official Certificates of Ascension marking our first Hot Air Balloon flight.  Totally awesome!

Then, Joe and I decided to drive all the way over to Hilliard (the complete other side of town) for our favorite breakfast brunch at Salvi's Bistro.  We headed home to announce the news to our families...then enjoyed dinner at the Crosswoods Winking Lizard, the place where we first met.  (Can you tell we like to eat??)

So, that is the story of the day we got engaged.  Sweetest Day Weekend, October 18, 2009.

Here's a slideshow of the photos we took:



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