Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Miss Star = A Rock 'n Roll Bride?

Some of you might remember that way back when I was a fresh, new Bee, I entered us into a contest over on Rock 'n Roll Bride to win a free "Love Story Video." Although I never mentioned it here on the blog, I know many of you noticed it was us and were a big support during the contest voting -- we really appreciated it!

For those of you who didn't see the contest, it was about a "New York Love Story." So here's our entry:



"Our first date was a unique combination of a visit to the Metropolitan Museum of Art and dinner at the crowded Hard Rock CafĂ© in Times Square – you have to excuse our touristy bent back then, we were NYC newbies! At that point, moving to the city from Long Island was a dream on the imminent horizon of college graduation. A dream that terrified and thrilled us both, much like our own relationship at first.  We moved in shortly thereafter and began to make a grown-up life together working in showbiz and becoming New Yorkers.
You see, our relationship with each other has always echoed our feelings for New York herself. New York demands that you earn the right to stay here, but in return offers a relationship that matures and deepens from those first star-struck days. You grow with New York. And there are always new things to explore.
Our absolute favorite thing to do together is to sneak in under the ropes closing off Bryant Park after-hours and just lay together in the middle of that big, open lawn and feel the awesomeness of being one with each other and one with such a great city. We love the park so much that we had our engagement tea party catered there beneath the trees.
We were adamant that we had to be married in New York, even though our families are both from opposite ends of the country. New York is home to us, and we want the official and legal start of the rest of our lives together to be right here on this teeming and vibrant island, within the city that both tests and buoys our love each and every day."
Thanks to our awesome family and friends (both real-life, and internet!), we won the contest! So just before we got married, we spent a day filming a video about our love story and how it relates to New York City. Wanna see? Don't judge us too harshly, being interviewed is harder than it looks! :)


Thanks so much to everyone who voted for us (and especially those of you who defended us against some snarky remarks in the comments section!).

How would you tell your love story in a video? What would be in it?

Thursday, June 24, 2010

A Star-Studded (Love) Affair: Shake Your Booty

So I know I've kind've left you hanging on the Reception pictures. My bad. Please forgive me?

I've already written before about how one of our incredibly generous friends gifted us his professional DJ services (thank you, thank you, thank you, Rob!). He pretty much saved our butts on that front, because I didn't think I could deal with much more planning by the time choosing what to do about music came around.


He did a great job of mixing in his DJ expertise with our carefully crafted "please play!" list. I mean, who wouldn't want to dance along to stuff like this:


Play it! You know you want to. 

Now it sounds like a party up in here.

We're not usually huge party people or huge dancing people or anything like that, but let me tell you, the Stars know how to throw a party when the occasion calls for it:






Even my little sister and parents got in on the party action:






I took a moment out to dance with my new Dad, too:




(Personal Photo)

And Mr. Star took more than a few moments out to goof around with his high school buddies, whom he rarely gets to see anymore. You can see that the purple rock candy on a stick that I had places on the tables was a big hit:


And so were the masquerade masks. One of my favorite things that came about that night was how many brand new friends and connections were made:

(Personal Photo)

Not to mention, my husband had a dance-off with his father and brothers...


...that ended in more than one backflip and handstand...


...and yes, that is my brand new husband doing the worm at our wedding:


Old pals shared laughter:


And our beautiful friends were the most lively and fun guests to be had:


There's nothing like a good girl dance to have a great time:


And we think the fact that a great percentage of our guest list was on the younger side made for the awesomely silly moments like this:





But it wasn't just the younger folk having a blast, my wonderfully un-Mother-of-the-Bride-like Mom was partying it up, too.

(Personal Photo)

And many of our guests grabbed us to get a pose in with their masks:


Little Sister Star adored hers, too:

(Personal Photo)

And we danced until the night was over and I quite literally couldn't stand up anymore...


Many of our guests commented that we had the liveliest dance floor they'd ever seen at a wedding. I think it was the combination of our "younger" guest list, how fun our theatre kid friends are, the coolness factor of both of our families, the relatively small (80+) guest list, and the celebratory atmosphere we strove so hard to create that did it.

Are you planning on dancing it up at your wedding? What do you think will add to your party atmosphere?


*All photos by John Martin Photography, except where noted*

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