Archive for May, 2010

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Chelsea and Hillary Clinton

 FROM AisleDash.com

 by Anne Chertoff,

Secretary of State Hillary Clinton gave a TV interview to Chen Luyu, known as “China’s Oprah,” during her visit to the country and told the audience that her daughter Chelsea’s upcoming wedding is “the most important activity going on in my life right now.”

A daughter’s wedding “is something that every mother dreams of. And so for me, it’s the most important activity going on in my life now, I have to confess,” adding in a stage whisper: “Don’t tell anybody.”

During the interview, which appeared on China’s Central Television, Secretary Clinton tried to explain what a bridal shower is: “It is not where you go in and have a shower, it is where friends of the bride and family come together and you give gifts to the bride and you tell stories and you show pictures of when she was a little girl.”

Chelsea is marrying long-time boyfriend Marc Mezvinsky this summer. Earlier this month the Chicago Sun-Times reported that the wedding is scheduled to take place near Chappaqua, NY, where the Secretary and former President Bill Clinton have a home.

Terrence Howard Secretly Tied The Knot!

 

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Michelle Ghent-Howard and Terrence Howard

Terrence Howard is a married man.

The actor, 41, who will play Nelson Mandela in biopic Winnie, quietly wed commercial production worker Michelle Ghent-Howard, 33, in a small L.A. ceremony last January.

“Terrence is so in love with her and she’s a great, down-to-earth girl who really understands and loves him for him,” an insider tells UsMagazine.com. “He feels so lucky.”

Howard let the news slip to CNN’s Anderson Cooper during an interview at the Cannes Film Festival on Monday.

“To come here and be with my wife, it’s the best feeling in the world,” he said of promoting his movie, (which co-stars Jennifer Hudson) in the South of France.

Howard split from his wife of 13 years, Lori McComma, in 2005. They have three children together: Aubrey, Heaven and Hunter.

Country Love Birds Engaged

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Blake Shelton and Miranda Lambert

FROM MeriNews.com

By Rubin Thomas

Blake Shelton proposed Miranda Lambert near her home in Tishomingo, Oklahoma where she immediately accepted the proposal for marriage. It is not surprising because Shelton and Lambert have been together for five years.

On Sunday, singer and song writer, Blake Shelton proposed Miranda Lambert with a wedding ring for marriage. Shelton asked for her father’s blessing before presenting Miranda Lambert with a diamond-and-platinum ring.

Blake Shelton proposed Miranda Lambert near her home in Tishomingo, Okla where she immediately accepted the proposal for marriage.   It is not surprising because Shelton and Lambert have been together for five years.

After Miranda said yes to Blake, she said, “Weddings are great and engagements are great and diamonds are especially great,” “But I’m just excited to be married because I want to tell Blake I really can love him the rest of my life and be happy and make him happy.”

Both of them celebrated with rum and Diet Sprite and looked extremely happy and excited. Miranda Lambert will be getting married for the first time whereas the man who proposed her has got married before and this is his second marriage.

Tori and Dean to Renew Vows

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Tori Spelling and Dean McDermott

FROM People.com

Thursday May 06, 2010 03:10 PM EDT

Tori Spelling and Dean McDermott are taking yet another step to halt rumors that there is trouble in their marriage: They plan to renew their vows over the weekend.

The couple have invited close friends and family to an intimate gathering in the Los Angeles-area on Saturday. The date marks four years since they tied the knot on a private island in Fiji in a ceremony attended only by the barefoot bride and groom.

The pair, who have been seen on their show Tori & Dean: Home Sweet Hollywood having blow-out fights, have downplayed any talk of a split. Appearing on the The Ellen DeGeneres Show last month Spelling said, “There is no divorce in our future, at all.”

Heidi Klum and Seal Renew Wedding Vows

 From ActressArchive.com

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Heidi Klum and Seal

Last week, Victoria’s Secret supermodel Heidi Klum traveled to Mexico with husband Seal to renew their wedding vows. This marks the 5th time that the two have walked down the aisle. 80 guests helped the couple celebrate with a “bride and groom” themed party at their Costa Careyes home. Last year’s theme was “white trash” – Heidi, who was pregnant at the time, wore fake nails and smoked matching fake cigarettes while Seal wore a mullet wig. This time, things were simpler with everyone wearing black and white.

“They wanted it to feel like a real wedding, but still have a theme,” a source told People

Klum told Redbook that it’s a tradition that is special to her family.

 ”It’s so special to us, something we love and something our children have gotten accustomed to,” she said. “It’s like, ‘Hey, Mom and Dad love each other and they get married every year!’”

 Earlier this month, lovebirds Mariah Carey and Nick Cannon renewed their vows. Nick compared their obsession with getting remarried with that of Heidi and Seal’s.

Colin Hanks and Samantha Bryant

Colin Hanks and Samantha Bryant

FROM OneWed.com

Tom Hanks may be one step closer to becoming a grandfather. People magazine confirmed that the megastar’s son, actor Colin Hanks, wed publicist Samantha Bryant on May 8.

According to the news source, the couple exchanged vows on top of the London Hotel in West Hollywood. A slew of celebrity pals looked on as the pair tied the knot, including Alyssa Milano and Reese Witherspoon.

A video posted at E! Online shows Bryant wearing a gorgeous v-neck gown that featured a contrasting yet striking dark sash and holding a bouquet of white flowers. Her veil and floor-length wedding dress blew in the breeze as they couple wed at sunset.

The Orange County star met his wife through mutual friends, but didn’t immediately pursue a romantic relationship. But is sounds like Bryant was smitten early on. “He was the perfect gentleman,” Bryant told the New York Times.

As long as Hanks follows in the footsteps of his famous father, we think this marriage will last – Tom has been happily married to wife Rita Wilson since 1988!

By an eHow Contributing Writer

star trek themed wedding

You have answered “Yes!” to the big question, and now you are preparing to boldly go where you have never gone before. A wedding does not have to be a full blown formal affair. Have some fun with your wedding planning (or eloping) and display your inner Trekkie with a Star Trek themed wedding.

Difficulty: Easy

Instructions

Step 1

Purchase or make your own Star Trek attire for the bride and groom. The bride should wear a uniform dress. Design a veil and train using lace and sequins for a sparkling, celestial look. The groom should dress in a captain’s uniform or in a uniform that matches his profession. Have the groom wear a command uniform if he works in management, or a science uniform if he works in medicine or a scientific study.

Step 2

Make or buy Star Trek uniforms for the wedding party and officiate. The officiate should wear either an admiral’s uniform or a captain’s uniform. Consider having groomsmen and bridesmaids dress as Star Trek aliens such as Vulcans, Klingons or Orions. Dress the ring bearer and flower girl as ensigns.

Step 3

Create a music album with Star Trek theme songs suitable for a wedding. Use the theme from The Original Series as the wedding march. Present the newlyweds to the music from “Star Trek: Generations.” Have the first dance to the theme from Enterprise. Use music samples from the shows as the preceremony entertainment. Play some of Uhura‘s, Spock’s or even Picard’s greatest hits.

Step 4

Decorate the wedding cake as one of the many ships seen in Star Trek. Choose from the many incarnations of the Enterprise, Voyager, a Bird of Prey or Borg cube.

Step 5

Drink the ceremonial champagne from Klingon blood wine cups. Or, add blue food coloring to the champagne and serve it as Romulan Ale.

Step 6

Consider eloping to Las Vegas. Take advantage of the Star Trek themed weddings offered.

http://www.ehow.com/how_2080974_have-star-trek-themed-wedding.html

Wedding toasts: tips and samples

Wedding Toasts

Wedding Toasts

Some basic tips to follow when giving a traditional wedding toast, with samples.

Speeches are one of the most widely celebrated wedding traditions. Toasting is often part of both the rehearsal dinner and the wedding reception, and toasts are given by various people, including but not limited to, the bride, the groom, the best man, the maid of honor, the bride or groom’s mother or father, or a member of the wedding party. Here are some possible scenarios:

- The bride toasts her groom at the rehearsal or at the reception.

- The groom toasts his bride at the rehearsal or at the reception.

- The bride or groom toasts their parents and the wedding party at the rehearsal or reception.

- The father-of-the-groom toasts the couple at the rehearsal dinner (when the rehearsal dinner is hosted by the groom’s parents).

- The father-of-the-bride toasts the couple and thanks the guests at the reception.

- The best man toasts the couple at the reception (this is the most widely recognized toast).

- The maid or matron of honor toasts the couple at the reception.

Here are some pointers that apply to any speaker:

- Keep it short, about two minutes. If you go much longer than that, you are going to lose the crowd’s attention, and the message will lose its intended impact. Short and sweet is the way to go.

- Keep it clean. There should be absolutely no profanity in your speech because you run the risk of offending people, and that can make the evening very uncomfortable for everyone involved. What might be hilarious to your friend could be perceived as raunchy and vulgar by your fiancé’s great aunt. Don’t tell inappropriate stories about past relationships or out-of-control college parties.

- Don’t be a tipsy toaster. The drinks are usually flowing freely during wedding festivities, but there is really nothing worse than a drunken toast. You will ramble, and you certainly run the risk of saying something that will either embarrass you, the newlyweds, or the guests. Hold the wine until after the speech, for everyone’s sake.

- Be loudly, clearly, and slowly. Public speaking makes many people very uneasy and nervous, which can result in an inaudible and way-too-speedy speech. Just focus, take a deep breathe, and remember that this is a celebration — not a test!

- Practice makes perfect. Run over your speech out loud a few times, and make a mental run-down just before you are going to give the toast. You will have more confidence of you are prepared.

- At the end of a toast, the toast-maker raises his/her glass, but do not drink. The toast-recipient(s) also do not drink right away; they just nod appreciatively and smile.

If you and your fiancé want to toast each other, keep the following tips in mind:

- Recall how you met, or what you did on your first date. Think about special moments that the two of you have shared, like when you realized that you were in love, or how you got engaged.

- Tell your fiancé what you love about them, and how they make you feel.

- Talk about your future together, and what hopes and dreams you share.

- When you are making your toast, make eye contact with your fiancé. This will be a very touching moment for both of you. If you cry, just take a breath, and continue. There is nothing wrong with tears of joy at a time like this!

Here is a sample of what a man could say to the woman he is about to marry:

I remember the first time I saw you, Janie. You were jogging on the treadmill at our gym, singing along to whatever was playing in your headset. Our eyes locked, and it was like magic. I knew that there was something so special about this woman, and now I know that I was right. You have brought so much joy and laughter into my life. I love our scary movie nights, and our day trips to the lake. When I asked you to marry me, I wanted to do it in the most beautiful place I could imagine. I wanted everything to be just right. We went to Niagara Falls, and I knelt in front of you in the moonlight, and then I realized something: all of the beauty around us on this night seemed like nothing compared to the beauty in your eyes and the beauty of your love. Thank you for being my best friend and confidant. Thank you for making me laugh so hard that I cry. Thank you for saying yes. I am so proud to become your husband, and when I think of our future, and of the family that we will build together, and the memories we will share throughout our lives, I am filled with the deepest sense of happiness I have ever known. Janie, my sweet angel, I love you.

If you and your fiancé would like to make a toast to your parents and the wedding party, take this advice:

- Thank your parents not only for their financial contributions to the wedding, but for the support and love that they have showed you throughout your lives. Thank your fiancé’s parents for raising him/her to be such a wonderful person. Tell your fiancé’s parents how happy you are to join their family.

- Thank your wedding party for their help with the wedding, such as throwing a bridal shower or bachelor and bachelorette party. Thank them for traveling (if applicable) to be a part of your wedding, and for helping with the wedding plans. Also, thank them for their friendship, and tell them how much it means to you both to be able to share this occasion with such wonderful and supportive friends.

Here is some advice for the best man:

- Toast the couple, not just the groom. Make sure that you include the bride in your speech. You may have formed more memories with the groom, but try to stick to memories that have to do with both of them. For example, if you remember the groom telling you excitedly about their first meeting, tell that story. If you don’t have any stories to tell about both of them, try to talk about love and marriage, and how happy you are to see your friend with such an incredible woman.

- The best man is usually the toastmaster at the wedding, so if there are other people giving toasts after yours, make sure you introduce and announce them to the crowd.

Source(s) essortment.com

Choosing Bridesmaids Dresses

How to select bridesmaids dresses

Bridesmaid Dresses

Advice on choosing bridesmaid dresses – letting your attendants pick, finding the right style to fit different body types, and discussing cost and payment.

Being chosen to represent the bride on her wedding day is an honor. If you’re chosen to be a bridesmaid, you must truly be a special person in her life. In addition to standing up for the bride, you get to help plan the shower, assist with the invitations and other activities and walk down the aisle in a beautiful dress.

When it comes to bridesmaids dresses, beauty is in the eye of the beholder. In fact, anyone who has ever walked down an aisle in front of the bride has a bad bridesmaid dress story to tell: either the color is wrong or the style isn’t right, the sleeves are too puffy, or the dress is just plain ugly. There are theories that the bride chooses dresses that are all wrong for her bridal party, purposely, to avoid having any one show up looking more beautiful on her special day. There’s also speculation that the bride is so blinded by love, she can’t tell the dress she picked is all wrong for the women she chose to represent her. Since, in most cases, the bridesmaids pay for the dresses themselves and will end up keeping them, shouldn’t they have, at least, a little say in the matter?

The bride has much to gain by allowing her bridesmaids to assist in the choosing of their dresses. Happier bridesmaids are productive bridesmaids and will do all they can to help in the planning of the wedding. Photographs will also be nicer because the bridesmaids will feel more comfortable in their clothing. Plus, there will be no bad feelings. So, how does a bride keep everyone happy, especially since weddings these days can have up to a dozen bridesmaids? Easy, let everyone have a say. This way a dress will be chosen that flatters all involved.

One of the bridesmaids can host an informal get together for the bride and bridal party to discuss those styles they like. Each woman should show up for the gathering with samples gathered from websites and bridal magazines of those dresses they like best. Make it an enjoyable occasion with food, drinks and music. Keep it light and jovial. Allow spirited discussions but no fighting. If there’s a disagreement on a certain dress, take that dress out of the running until the field has been narrowed to two or three dresses on which all can agree. From there, everyone should choose a color. Because of different skin tones and complexions, shades should be chosen that not only agree with all types, but should fit in with the bride’s decorating scheme as well. Price range should also be discussed, as some of the women may not be able to afford a pricey designer frock.

Once you have a short list of dresses and favorite colors, an appointment should be made for all the bridesmaids to pick out the dress together. Since the bride has already approved of the dress styles and colors, it’s not necessary for her to go along if she’s busy, but she may want to do so to make sure all goes well. Have each of the ladies try on the different styles of dresses to see which dress works best on everyone. When everyone is happy, the dress is chosen.

This may seem like a lot of work. Let’s face it, it’s much easier for a bride to pick out a dress in a magazine or from a website and say, “this is what I’d like to see my girls wear.” The truth is, it’s not that simple, not if you want the women in your wedding party to look good and be happy with the chosen dress. When the bride chooses the dress without input from the rest of the party, she runs the risk of dressing someone in something that’s absolutely not suited to her skin type, figure or personality.

When it comes to the big day, most brides want to spare no expense, or at least, they try to make sure every detail is perfect. This should be the case with the bridesmaid’s dresses as well. Don’t ruin a special day by running the risk of alienating special people. When the bridesmaids look good, the bride looks good and that, in itself, is worth the extra time it takes to make everyone happy.

Source(s) essortment.com

Clare Grant and Seth Green wedding

Clare Grant and Seth Green wedding

From BittenandBound.com

Model and reality show actress Clare Grant exchanged wedding vows with actor Seth Green, 36, at a private vineyard in Northern California on Saturday May 1, 2010.  The nuptials were held at Skywalker Ranch in Nacasio, the home of director George Lucas.

Weird Al Yankovic ‘tweeted’,  “Just watched my buddy Seth Green get married.  Beautiful wedding.  Much love to him and his lovely bride Clare.”

Grant, 30,  modeled for Elite Model Management and currently appears on the MTV series $5 Cover.  Her groom is the executive producer and co-creator of the stop motion animated comedy series Robot Chicken, and his new wife Clare does voice-overs on the show.  According to Variety, the show has renewed for two more seasons.

Clare Grant and Seth Green

Clare Grant and Seth Green

The couple met in a comic book store in 2008 and became engaged on December 31, 2009.