Showing posts with label Wedding. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wedding. Show all posts

Monday, 7 July 2014

Our Honeymoon

the beverly hills hotel
As you probably know by now, I recently got married to my lovely new hubby Chris. For our honeymoon we went to LA and Beverly Hill, did Disney and then drove to Las Vegas. I thought that today I'd share some snaps of our time away and let you in on what we got up to;

Day 1 - After an awesome flight with Virgin, and having watched American Hustle, About Time, and Hunger Games - Catching Fire on the way, we finally arrived at our awesome hotel. The Beverly Hills Hotel! Chris spotted Steven Seagal at the check in desk! We had to have a little nap because we had a big night planned, we were going to see Crystal Fighters at the Troubador!  The driver of our courtesy car was awesome. His name was Chip and his son sings in a band with the guy that plays Mclovin in Superbad. They're called The Young Rapscallions if you want to check them out. Crystal Fighers were amazing, but unfortunately (and slightly embarrassingly) I kept nodding off due to major jet lag. (it was 6am at home!)

Day 2 -  We grabbed some delicious breakfast at the Fountain Coffee Room, then headed into Hollywood to check out the famous spots.
hollywood Chinese theatre
Chris was excited to find Arnie at Mann's Chinese Theatre, and of course I found Marilyn Monre, classic.
Hollywood
This wasn't a real bed. It was not comfortable! This place had a cool vue though, can you spot the Hollywood sign in the background?

We found a Hollywood museum which turned out to be in the building Max Factor once worked.  We got to see the room that Marilyn became a blonde in, which I found really fascinating, as there was lots of information about how Max Factor had to change her complexion with make up so that it matched her new hair colour! Also, there were different coloured rooms for Blondes, Brunettes and Red heads, because apparently these colours helped reflect the way that the film camera would show them on screen!  There were also lots of props and costumes from films and TV series, I was particularly excited to see a Dharma suit from lost, and The Hunger Games outfits!
LA
Then we hopped on a Hollywood tour, where we were taken around some filming locations, went to Mulholland drive and spotted lots of celebrity houses. This pic is of me at the top of Mulholland drive, not far at all from Ron Howard's House.

Day 3 - We just chilled out by the pool on this day. The customer service was incredible, they addressed us constantly as 'Mr and Mrs Powell, which was weird to get used to, and when they found out we were just married they brought us champagne!  Later I had the most yummy frozen mojito,  and studied my Disney book ready for our adventure later in the week.
FROZEN MOJITO
Disneyland book
Day 4 - This was the day we picked up our Ford Mustang! So with our new wheels we headed over to Venice beach. Its a really crazy place, like Brighton on acid! There was some amazing graffiti, and lots of people dancing and performing in the street which was fun! We also went to the Hotel Erwin for a cocktail, as they have a rooftop bar with fantastic views.
venice beach
venice beach graffitivenice beach
We have friends that live in Santa Monica, so we contacted them on the spur of the moment, and luckily they were about! We parked out car at their apartment and then walked to Santa Monica pier. I was excited to see it as they used parts of it in the film Lost Boys as Santa Carla.
santa monica beach
santa monica pier
photo booth pictures
Chris and I got a picture in a Photo Booth, it had to be done right!? Then we walked through Santa Monica to a restaurant, and we saw these cute parrot's amongst other weird and wonderful things! Like a sad clown at a bus stop, I think he genuinely was waiting for a bus.
parrots
sad clown
Day 5 - I would say I was equally excited and nervous about going to Universal, as I am quite a scaredy cat, but it turned out to be an absolute blast!  The only ride I was scared on was Jurassic Park, as I am terrified of life size dinosaurs. I will not lie, I did close my eyes at one point!

The Transformers ride was really amazing, I have no idea how it worked but it sure felt like you were there! I also loved the new Despicable Me ride. They have built the whole of Super Silly Fun Land, complete with lots of fluffy unicorns! I am a massive fan of the minions, I think they are so funny and cute so this ride was just brilliant as we got turned into minions! Sort of. The outside of the ride looked like Gru's house, and they even had the orphanage!
super silly fun land
minion
despicable me at universalgru's housewaterworld ride
As well as the rides we also went to a Waterworld show which was mega cool! (resorting to 90s phrases now as I'm running out of complementary words) The actors were very funny and extremely talented doing all sorts of stunts. Another highlight was the Universal Studios Tour. We saw Jaws, Norman Bates house, as well as being in the middle of a massive fight between King Kong and a bunch of Dinos! A great day finished off at Bubba Gumps for dinner, where the waiter randomly did a  Sponge Bob Square Pants/Forest Gump quiz for the tables he was waiting on.

Day 6 - We were going to go to Griffith Observatory and  the Getty museum but it turned out that both were closed on a monday! In the end we decided it must be a sign, so we had another pool day.

Day 7 - We went on a Warner Bros Tour and saw the friends set! Look, its the Friends couch right there!
central perk
friends set
And here we are sitting on the Friends couch! Central Perk was way smaller than it looks on TV! On the tour we also got to see some Harry Potter stuff, and lots of Batman cars, as well as the Two Broke Girls set, and The Big Bang Theory Set. Although it was completely covered over, so that was kind of a waste of time.  I did enjoy going through the props department, and getting to see some things that have been in movies and on TV. 
warner bros tour
Afterwards we headed over to Griffith Observatory to take in the views. We went to see a show at the planetarium, it was quite amusing because the woman narrating it had a really, really weird voice! Here's a picture of the Hollywood sign taken from Griffith Observatory.
hollywood sign
Day 8 - We travelled to our Annaheim Hotel ready for Disney, via the Guitar Centre, and Melrose. We found a place called Lala's that did delicious food! From this point onwards I started having a very weird reoccurring dream/nightmare that Chris and I had accidentally fallen asleep in a pitch black track ride, and the seats were the shape of a bed. Because of this it took me quite a long while each time to work out that I was actually just in the pitch black in bed! I kept having this dream until after I got home! What does it all mean!?
guitar centremelrose
Day 9 - We went to Disneyland! It was amazing! I loved the Buzz Lightyear 'Astroblasters' ride as well as Star Wars 'Star Tours' ride, where C3P0 takes control of a spaceship which you are a passenger in, and you end up in a high speed chase! We had lunch at The Golden Horseshoe whilst watching a funny show from the balcony, a blind date style show with members of the audience being dragged up on stage. They were all very good though. The Peter Pan ride was another favourite as you get to fly amongst the stars.  I found The Pinocchio ride rather scary, since I am terrified of Whales, and of course one jumps out at you right in the middle, argh! Towards the end of the day we watched the parade, and then later saw the show 'Fantasmic',where Mickey Mouse conducts all sorts of water jets and explosions. My favourite bit was when all of the princesses and princes float by on little rowing boats, singing the songs from their movies. Chris liked the huge pirate fight Peter Pan has on the Jolly Roger, it was pretty impressive with all sorts of stunts!

Day 10 - We went to Disney California! I think we both preferred this park. For a start it had Cars Land! It was EXACTLY like the film, I felt like I was in it. The Radiator Springs Racers ride was so much fun too. It was one of our favourites along with Toystory Midway Mania and California Screamin', one of very few roller coasters I actually enjoyed! I also made sure we made time to watch the Aladdin show as I had heard it was good, and it really didn't disappoint! The World of Colour show was also ridiculously good! At the end of the day we were both thoroughly pooped!
radiator springs racers
cars land
Day 11 - We drove to Vegas! On the way we stopped off at Peggy Sues Diner. It was great! They even had a Diner-Saur park out back, with big dinosaurs, and a gorilla!
mustang

50's diner
roadside attraction
dinosaur
dinosaur and gorilla
This is the kind of stuff I want to see more of in America! Id love to do a road trip and find weird quirky side of the road stuff like this!

Days 12, 13 and 14 - We spent our last few days hanging out in Vegas. We stayed at Mandalay Bay and it was enormous!  There were 64 floors and our room was on the 24th, there were 24 lifts in the lobby! It had a wave pool which was pretty cool, but unfortunately there wasn't much shade to sit in and it was 40 degrees!  We spent some time walking down the strip, visiting all the famous hotels like New York New York pictured below, The Bellagio, The Venetian and Caesars Palace. We also went to se the Michael Jackson Cirque De Soleil show 'One' which was showing at our hotel. It was AMAZING!  There was so much going on I didn't know where to look!
las vegas
On our trip home I managed to watch Frozen, Cuban Fury and Saving Mr Banks. That last one was a good choice as Emma Thompson's character stays in The Beverly Hills Hotel when she gets to LA, which, if you remember, was the first hotel we stayed at!

All in all we had a fab time, and we can't wait to get a proper American road trip under our belts now that Chris has had a bit of practise driving on the wrong side of the road!

Have you been to any of the places we went, what did you think?

Laura xXx

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Thursday, 22 August 2013

Experiments With My Video Camera


The other day, Chris and I went with his Mum and Dad, to my parents house, to show them the church we will be getting married in.

I decided it was high time I used the video function on my camera, so I took some footage of the journey and the bits and bobs we did that day.

Since we got engaged I have spied some lovely wedding videos on the internet, and I really wanted a videographer for our wedding. However, as it goes, all the good ones are rather expensive! So, I decided to test out if I could edit together a relatively decent video myself, out of the footage I took on our little church expedition day. The idea being that we get a couple of friends to capture the highlights of the day, then I will edit them together afterwards.

My camerawork is rather shoddy in this instance (I'm sure you would never guess that I graduated with a degree in Media Studies!), but actually I quite like the effect this gives once you put it all together. It is that kind of home made style that wedding videographers seem to be trying to capture these days anyway!

I wish I had shot a bit more footage so that I could have made it a bit more pacey in places, but I'd love to know what you think.  If you stick around to the end there is a VERY cute donkey.

Would you hire a videographer for your wedding, or perhaps you have already done so. Would you recommend it?

Laura xXx
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Tuesday, 30 July 2013

£50 voucher giveaway with Paper Themes!

Wedding Giveaway

As you may already be aware, I am currently planning my wedding, so I am thrilled to announce that I will be running a giveaway with Paper Themes! Paper Themes specialise in wedding invitations and wedding stationary, but they also also have a wide selection of party decorations and invites. Any of which you could spend the £50 voucher on if you are lucky enough to win! Above are some of my favourite picks from their shop.

I recently wrote a review on their Wedding Invites, and also on one of their Wedding Planners, on my wedding blog Wrapped Up In Weddings, if you want a better idea of some of the goodies you could win.

So, if you are planning a party or a wedding soon, this could really help cut your costs down. All you have to do to enter is like Paper Themes on Facebook. You can also get additional entries by following Paper Themes on Twitter, Tweeting about the giveaway, and liking my Facebook page. Please use the Rafflecopter widget below to enter.
a Rafflecopter giveaway

The competition will finish on 26th August, and the winner will be sent a voucher code for the value of £50. Good Luck!

Laura xXx

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Saturday, 25 May 2013

Anniversaries, Unaniversaries and Flowers!

lavender
Yesterday (friday) marked exactly 1 year until Chris and I tie the knot! It was also my parents wedding anniversary. So to celebrate I went to stay with them for a couple of days to discuss weddings, while Chris set off for a fun day at Thorpe Park with his mates.

First on the wedding planning agenda was flowers! We thought we would check out which ones are in bloom at this time of year, as we will mostly be using flowers we can collect from around the village in the arrangements and bouquets.

We went to visit one of my Mum's neighbours, Susan, who knows her stuff when it comes to gardening! She let us wander around her garden taking pictures and getting inspired. Apparently this is the time of year when blue and purple flowers like to come out to play. I didn't know that the flowers bloom in groups of colour, but apparently that is a thing!

I'm not very good with flower names, although I do know the one above is lavender. The one below is technically known as "MASSIVE daisy". There's also a pansy and a lily thrown in down there somewhere I believe. Leave a comment if you know what any of the others are called, I'd love to know.
wedding flower
purple flower
small flowerspurple pansyyellow flowerpink flowerslily
pink flowergreen succulentspurple succulentbright green succulents
Look what else I found in Susan's garden. It's a succulent goldmine! This is definitely inspiring me to add a few of these cheeky chappies into my bouquet! However, I think this would make it very difficult to part with with it when I have to do the obligatory bouquet toss!

Anyway, the wedding planning went very well. As well as flowers we covered food, drink, timing, decoration and dresses!

I will leave you with a little froggy my Dad showed me, apparently he lives in their garden, underneath the outdoor tap. Cute!

I hope you are all having a lovely bank holiday weekend!
frog
Laura xXx
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Monday, 22 April 2013

Wedding Plans

Today I thought I would talk a little bit about how our wedding planning is going! I have been blogging over at Wrapped Up in Weddings if you want to hear more.

Recently my Mum and I went on the hunt for the perfect dress. The first dress I tried on was absolutely lovely! But then I tried on lots more and got a little bit confused, so we decided to stop at The Courtyard Kitchen for a cup of tea and a scone to regain our strength! How cute is this little teapot!?
I didn't find the perfect dress, but i did come away with a better idea of what I wanted, so at least I am going in the right direction.

I have been making myself a little scrap book so that I can keep track of any companies I like, as well as colours, styles and other ideas. We have been to quite a few wedding fairs which you will probably know if you have been reading my wedding blog Wrapped Up In Weddings. If you are getting married soon you might like to visit as I mention lots of fantastic suppliers I have bumped into on my travels. Especially lots of photobooth companies!  
Anyway I have been collecting everything I get from the fairs, as well as cuttings from the occasional wedding magazine I buy.  I have loved making little collages with all of the pretty pictures!
I'd love to hear from you if you are planning a wedding too, how are your plans going?  We are rapidly approaching the 1 year mark so I had better get booking things! Doesn't time fly!?

Laura xXx

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