Our Wedding

Now that we've recovered from our April wedding, I'd like to share some photos. We got hitched at Little Kings Shuffle Club, in Athens, Georgia, moments before the wildest thunderstorm I've ever seen.

We had a short and sweet ceremony with our immediate family. After the courtyard ceremony and photos in front of the kitschy turquoise trailer, we moved the party inside. Chris and his boys backlined the stage with amps and instruments. After the appetizers, we rocked!

We had a week in Athens, but it went by so quickly and I wish we could have spent a month! It was so amazing to see all of our friends and family who came to celebrate our new life together.

Here are a few photos from the lovely and talented ZoomWorks and their blog. I'm using their photos from their blog until I get them all on a disc. Flowers were arranged by the super swank Gardenia Floral Design.



Cubes & Crayons coming to SF

I'm so excited that Cubes&Crayons is opening a new branch in San Francisco on June 1. According to their website, Cubes&Crayons provides flexible office space with onsite childcare. Cubes&Crayons offers a unique combination of services to the self–employed or freelance worker with young children. Both office space and child development services are available during regular business hours on a full–time, part–time or drop–in basis. 

I checked out their Mountain View campus about 2 weeks ago and really liked their set up! I can't wait to use the new facilities in SF. I love the idea of being able to work while the babe plays nearby- I might actually be worry free! 

Our Nursery


Our nursery has been a constant work in progress since we moved into this house last October. It's a rental so we couldn't paint and we didn't have much time to get everything together before the boy arrived in November. The room is about 7x11 and doubles as a guest bedroom. Here are a few photos of the current version. Hopefully we'll get some curtains & artwork hung super soon.

I really wanted to enter the Ohdeedoh's nursery contest, but couldn't get my ducks in a row before last week's deadline. There were only 14 entrants, so I may have had a shot! Maybe they'll run the contest again next year- should have the room all set by then!

The matted poster is by Lonny Hurley for last year's Clem Snide & Liz Durrett show in Atlanta

In the detail shot, the skinned knees artwork is an original by Stephanie Dotson, the sad hippo is a painting by Rizzie Gallego, and I won the Deidre, the hen, from Babble. The Jellycat mouse is a house favorite.