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Paul & Kate’s Wedding

November 1st, 2011 · 6 Comments

On Saturday Paul Baker and Kate got married. The ceremony was at St. Vincent de Paul Church in the Lincoln Park neighborhood. I hadn’t been inside an old Catholic church for so long, and this one was gorgeous. Tons of stained glass and sculpture and carvings. The ceremony was about 45 minutes long, just short of the hour we’d expected. A Catholic wedding in less than an hour!? Wow! It was a beautiful ceremony, though, and didn’t really feel like that long.


Kate & Her Mom


Kate


Alden, a groomsman


Jessica, Alden, Rachelle

Outside the church everyone gathered and chatted. Paul and Kate had some photos taken at the church. Look how gorgeous Kate looks! Her hair was so vintage Hollywood, but still modern. And when she was walkign down the aisle and passed us, Jess and I couldn’t get over how gorgeous the back of her dress was. Between that and her hair, I apologize in advance for how many photos I took of her facing AWAY from me! Also, her mom made the bouquets for Kate and her bridesmaids and the boutonnieres for Paul and the groomsmen and table decorations at the reception. They were so unique. No flowers. Peacock feather accents. I loved them. Very subtley fall-like.

We caught up with some FeedBurner coworkers from back in the day. We had about two hours before the reception was to begin and were figuring out what to do. Eric and his wife were going to check into their downtown hotel. Jon was headed home to get his wife before the reception. Alden was a groomsman and had wedding duties to attend to. That left me, Jess, Dallas, Chris and Lisa. We dropped off Jess’s car and then Chris and Lisa were nice enough to drive us to Old Oak Tap for a drink and then to the reception. Side note: Jess and I had a delicious cocktail called The Champfleur, made with Champaigne and St. Germaine elderflower liqueur, that was so good!


Salvage One


Rachelle, Paul, Dallas


Kate


Salvage One


Jessica, Rachelle, Lisa


With LEGS and LIGHTS


Salvage One


Jessica, Kate, Lisa


Rachelle, Jessica, Kate, Lisa


Salvage One

The reception was at Salvage One, which is this amazing space filled with salvaged materials. Anything from a bowl to a stone column to couches and lamps and windows and bath tubs. Everything you could ever think of. This stuff is all for sale, but Salvage One is also an event space. I can’t think of a better business model: Let’s sell merchandise and on the off hours we’ll charge people to use the stuff that’s not sold yet!

Salvage One is so unique and gorgeous inside, though. I loved how it was not just one wide-open room. There were so many nooks and corners and different seating areas. When we arrived drinks and hors d’oeuvres were being served on the first floor. We ran into Paul right away and gave our congrats and talked to him about the ceremony and the party. He said that Kate had been to Salvage One years before with her uncle and knew then that she wanted to someday have her wedding there. Dallas and I spent some time just walking around. There’s so much to see. I wanted to redo my whole condo with vintage, antique things. Later on we talked with Kate, told her how gorgeous she looked. She told us about the things her mom made. And how she was wearing her grandmother’s jewelry. So nice. Oh, and see her shoes in the dragon photo? We learned later on during a toast/speech that those were the shoes Paul proposed with. He gave her the shoes for a gift and the ring was tied in the shoelaces. So awesome.


Rachelle & Alden checking out the reply cards


Masquerade masks & candy


Eric & Christine before dinner


Chris trying his mask on

After a while we were ushered to the second floor where there would be dinner and dancing. There weren’t seating assignments to pick up, but we were still greeted with a table of goodies. There were masquerade masks and later on Halloween candy, for Halloween weekend. Paul and Kate had a doodle area on their RSVP cards and they displayed all the cards with doodles. They also had a “wish tree” where people could leave wedding wishes and advice and then hang it on a small tree.


Food Stations


Mashed Potato Magic Bar


Pasta Station


Harvest Martini Salad Bar


Salad


Wedding cake


Cutting the Cake


Cutting the Cake

Paul and Kate coordinated a very unique wedding dinner. Instead of a meal served family style or a buffet, they had stations. There was a carving station, a pasta station, a salad bar, and a mashed potato bar. At each station, except the carving station, you could customize what you wanted. So, the potato bar had regular mashed potatoes and sweet potatoes and you could pick your toppings. At the salad bar you told the guy what you wanted and he mixed it up in a cocktail shaker and served it in a martini glass. Mashed potatoes were in a martini glass as well. At the pasta station you could choose from several kinds of pasta and pair different sauces and toppings. So fun. I never saw so many people excited for mashed potatoes.

For dessert, they had a funnel cake station! You could choose whatever kinds of toppings you wanted for your own customized funnel cakes. There was also two different cheesecake shots, fruit and wedding cake.


FeedBurner reunion! Chris, Eric, Joe, Rachelle, Jessica, Jon, Alden and of course Kate & Paul

I know Paul from when I worked at FeedBurner.. and Google. Paul is still at Google, but only a few of us are left there. It was so fun to see some of my old friends from those FeedBurner days. A couple I see often, but it was fun to have a mini reunion of sorts. I mean, even just getting eight of us together is like getting a third of the whole company together!


Marveling for the 100th time over Kate’s hair & dress.


Alden & Chris’s Thriller zombie dance.


Taking a rest after a long night of dancing.


Rachelle, Jessica, Alden

I don’t know who Paul and Kate’s DJ was, but someone told me he once played with Moby? I don’t know if that was just a wedding rumor, but he was good. He had people dancing all night. Except for one song that I didn’t like and the wine made me tell Kate I didn’t like it. Oops. Otherwise I had so much fun dancing it up with Chris and Lisa and Jess and Alden. What a great party with so many fun and unique details. Congratulations to Kate and Paul and thanks for inviting us to share the day with you!

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What Just Happened?

April 8th, 2011 · No Comments

Here is how the night went from innocent to what the hell just happened?

  1. Association House Local Artists Auction at LVL3 Gallery. Free Admission. $1 beers.
  2. Fulton Street Collective: Luda Lovestyle. Free keg. Questionable jello shots.
  3. Bar Deville: PBR Tallboys. Photo booth.
  4. Lorraine’s 24-Hour Diner. Scary rabbits, incognito men.

Don’t ask me any questions about any of these photos. I don’t know what’s going on either!

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Bulls Beat the Wizards in the Playoffs

April 28th, 2005 · 9 Comments

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United Center, Near West Side, Chicago

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Bulls Blimp :: United Center, Near West Side, Chicago

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Scoreboard :: United Center, Near West Side, Chicago

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Opening Ceremony :: United Center, Near West Side, Chicago

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Opening Ceremony :: United Center, Near West Side, Chicago

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Star Spangled Banner :: United Center, Near West Side, Chicago

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Who Are The Dwarfs? :: United Center, Near West Side, Chicago

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Game Time :: United Center, Near West Side, Chicago

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Dallas, Tweenie, Josh :: United Center, Near West Side, Chicago

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Michael Jordan Statue :: United Center, Near West Side, Chicago

Josh and Tweeny, whose wedding we just went to, are moving from Boston to Santa Monica. Last night they stopped over in Chicago and we went to the Chicago Bulls vs. Washington Wizards playoff game at the United Center. Having both grown up in the DC area, Josh and Tweeny are big Wizards fans, so it made it more interesting to watch the game. But this being only the second basketball game I’ve been to, and being that it was the playoffs.. it was pretty exciting anyway. The Bulls beat the Wizards 113-103. I think someone owes me some free website hosting! haha

See also:
» Introducing the Bulls (.mov, 40 seconds, 1.1M)
» Bulls Win (.mov, 772k)

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Ornate Window

October 26th, 2004 · 3 Comments

Ornate Window

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Ornate Window, West Town, Chicago

Two more from my walk. These types of ornate windows are very common in Chicago and particularly in the Bucktown/Wicker Park/Ukranian Village/East Village/West Town neighborhoods. I’m not sure what they’re called or I’d try to look up their history. Most of them are on 3-flats.

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Walking in the East Village & West Town

October 25th, 2004 · 14 Comments

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Pearson/Paulina, East Village, Chicago

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Church?, West Town, Chicago

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Odd Sculpture, West Town, Chicago

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The Nicholas, West Town, Chicago

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Church, West Town, Chicago

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White House, West Town, Chicago

Forgive me if posts like these, where I’m shooting random things on walks, get repetitive or boring. Many times when I’m feeling too lazy to get off the couch I motivate myself by walking in new neighborhoods or on streets I don’t know, and by taking photographs of new things I see. So, it may be boring but it’s preventing my obesity!

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