I’ve got my 32GB factory unlocked iPhone 4!

Wow, after 12 hours of lining up, I’ve got my iPhone 4, woooo!
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I lined up at Oakridge Centre at 5am, and that was not early enough, because Oakridge sold out of their iPhone 4 stock by 1pm. An Apple girl told us at 1pm that anyone beyond a certain point at the line up (me included) are not guaranteed a phone, and they will not take down our name or give us any raincheck. How mean. Basically she was telling everyone in 300+ crowd that they waited for 8 hours for nothing!!! I mean they knew what the stock level was so they should have acted much earlier, and not wasted 300+ people’s valuable time.

So I ended up catching a ride with a buddy I met at the line to Pacific Centre Apple Store, where they have lots in stock. 1 minutes into the line up I was greeted by a sweet Apple girl (Estha?) and she booked the iPhone 4 32GB for me and guaranteed that I would get it by sun down… Obviously the staff at Pacific Centre knows what they were doing, and the staff at Oakridge Centre did not.

Anyways I am glad that I’ve got my 32GB factory unlocked iPhone 4!!

Wedding – Mona and Justin (sneak peek) (Minoru Chapel, QE Park, Kirin Restaurant)






















Beautiful Backyard Wedding Ideas

FB-002What could be more charming than a wedding right in your own backyard? There is nothing quite like the comforts of home, and an informal backyard wedding can be a great place to hold your wedding celebration. Take a look at these ideas for wonderful backyard weddings.

If your wedding will take place during the daytime, you will want to offer some shade for your guests. A formal tent might feel a bit stuffy for a backyard reception, so think about patio tables with big festive umbrellas for the seating. Make them extra special by wrapping garlands of fresh daisies around the umbrella posts. Another idea is to set up a garden “lounge” area under a large awning or in a gazebo. Wicker or teak furniture with comfy cushions will make for an inviting place to relax.

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The seating for a backyard wedding need not be fancy, but it should make your guests feel at ease. Long family style picnic tables with wooden benches can be surprisingly comfortable, and will feel steadier on grass than folding chairs. Drape the tables with weighted tablecloths or use colorful runners down the center to add style. If using the round tables with umbrellas, choose tablecloths that complement the colors in the umbrellas for a coordinated effect. Try mixing patterns, such as a floral and a stripe to keep the feeling light and carefree.

There are many great ways to decorate a backyard for a wedding. Paper lanterns are one of the easiest way to transform a yard into a party. They can look great for any style of wedding, whether you are having a super casual party or more of a romantic garden party. The classic round lanterns are pretty and affordable; if you want to splurge, think about getting more elaborate glass lanterns with unique forms. Using lanterns as a repeating design element throughout the backyard will help to unify the space.

Flowers are a natural for decorating an outdoor party. Definitely choose centerpieces which are unstructured and loosely arranged, which will be in harmony with nature. Fill white pitchers with blue hydrangeas, arrange assorted wildflowers in tin pails, or create classic centerpieces of pink peonies in simple clear glass vases. Hang garlands of flowers from tree to tree or suspend a floral wreath from the side of an old oak tree. If you want to enhance the tables with candles, opt for votives over taper candles. They will tend to look better in a casual setting and will also fare better if the day is breezy.

The best attire for a backyard wedding is pretty but unstuffy. For the bride, soft flowing fabrics like chiffon or sheer cotton are lovely. White linen is also an option if you can stand the wrinkles. Choose bridesmaid dresses which are easy and sweet, such as yellow and white striped seersucker sundresses. Simple jewelry is best for a backyard. You can give your bridesmaids pearl tin cup necklaces for their bridesmaid gifts so they will have the perfect wedding jewelry. Engraved silver bracelets would also make great bridesmaid gifts for a backyard wedding, as they would look good with a pretty summery dress.

Opt for food which suits the backyard location. Treat your guests to their favorite picnic foods, as well as a variety of light and fresh summer salads. Serve up fresh iced tea and lemonade, along with beer, wine, and a couple of signature drinks. A cupcake tower would be a great wedding dessert or serve something a little different, such as fresh fruit pies and cobblers. Such a sweet ending will be the perfect way to complete your wonderful backyard wedding.

Read Guy’s other articles on weddings, society and fashions and let us know what you think. Call us athttp://silverlandjewelry.com/ for help with your wedding jewelry or bridesmaid gifts. We are pleased to offer free shipping on all jewelry orders over $99, so visit today!

Joy and Cliff’s Wedding (Ceremony and Reception: Shaughnessy Golf and Country Club; Photoshoot: Spanish banks)























































































































































































2011 Wedding Gown Trends

2011 might seem like a long way off, but bridal gown designers are already hard at work creating the beautiful styles which brides next year will all be coveting. Set to debut in a few months, the first crop of 2011 gowns are embellished with many dimensional details, lots of handstitched crystals, and large floral appliques. Take a sneak peek into the romantic style of the latest wedding gown trends.

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For the last few seasons, ruffles have been one of the biggest ways that designers have chosen to add volume and visual interest to their gowns. The bridal gowns which are set to debut soon move away from the ruffle trend, but not from the idea of using embellishments to add volume and femininity. Instead of ruffles, look for gowns with hundreds of tiny three dimensional flowers stitched all over them. Soft petals are another favorite decoration for the romantic gowns for 2011. Oversized clusters of flower “corsages” are another big trend, and they are primarily being used as accents on waistlines or shoulders.

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One thing you will not be seeing is a lot of plain dresses or those with simple lines. Asymmetry is still in, both in the form of the one shoulder gown and wedding dresses with asymmetrical draping on the bodice. Very low waistlines are in abundance, and most bodices have ruched, gathered, or draped bodices which hug the figure (the wrapped fabric does a nice job of smoothing over any figure flaws in these tight bodices). Certainly strapless bridal gowns are still a staple, and the one shoulder style is still in style. A new addition to the necklines for 2011 wedding gowns is the tip of the shoulder design which is very slim at the top and just barely grazes the edge of the bride’s shoulder. It is a very flattering neckline for many women, and a nice alternative to the more typical strapless wedding dress.

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With all the romanticism evident in the upcoming gowns for 2011, don’t worry that all the petals and flowers mean less sparkle. You will be seeing Swarovski crystals stitched into the center of tiny floral appliques, as well as larger crystals used to embellish the entire gown, from neck to hem. The difference is in the way the sparkly details are being used: more organically and in clear crystal, rather than the icy silver of mirror backed crystals or rhinestones used to create a defined pattern. This will tie in beautifully with the Swarovski crystal bracelets which are one of the top trends for both 2010 and 2011 brides. Stacks of mismatched Swarovski crystal and pearl bracelets are a modern finishing touch for the romantic gown designs.

It seems as though all of the bridal designers will be crazy for texture in 2011. Not only will gowns soon be gliding down the runway embellished with floral appliques and oversized crystals, but designers are using even more interesting accents to create gowns with dimension. Look for multiple sizes of paillettes being used to create a shimmery, faceted appearance on gowns. (Paillettes are essentially larger and nicer versions of sequins, and they are often drilled at the top instead of the center so they can dangle and move.) Even feathers are making a statement as a trendy bridal gown embellishment. These fantastical details are being added to very soft and romantic fabrics like net, lace, and organza to create gowns which are like something out of a fairy tale. Lucky brides!

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Choosing a Fabulous Wedding Photographer in the Internet Age

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When you’re planning your wedding, whether it’s a grand event lasting all day or an intimate romantic destination elopement far from home, you want to use all available means to choose the very best wedding photographer you can afford. These days it means using the internet to check out websites, photo samples and reputations. You can of course still rely on referrals from friends, bridal shows and visits to studios. In many ways the internet has given us a new time saving tool.

Choosing just the right wedding photographer for your special day can’t be overstated. We all know that photographs are the lasting mementos of your celebration. You’ll want to be filled with delight each time you look at your wedding images. You’ll also want to feel that same feeling year after year when you pull out the wedding album to reminisce about the day you said “I do” to your beloved.

As you are well aware, there is really only one opportunity to make the right choice when it comes to your wedding photos, remembering, that they’ll be around for a long time. If you are lucky, your children and grandchildren will have the pleasure of seeing you on your wedding day, you won’t want to be thinking of what “might have been” when you look at your wedding album.

You want the wedding photography portion of the wedding day to be a home run, a hit out of the park as they say, so you’ll want to choose carefully. There are so many factors that can come into play when choosing your wedding photographer, most couples immediately think of the cost first, and everything else as secondary. If that were truly the best way to choose a photographer, you could have uncle Harry take the photos and eliminate the cost all together! I can tell you firsthand that most couples who do that, live to regret that decision. It’s one of those decisions that you can’t undo or do over very conveniently.

Hiring a professional photographer that specializes in weddings allows you to relax and know that very big piece of the wedding puzzle is in good hands. You’ll want a relaxed, experienced photographer who will be aware of the events of the day, that knows where to be and when well in advance. You also want to choose a photographer that matches your style. Whether it is formal and posed or more photojournalistic and casual.. or perhaps a blend of the best of both worlds. Every wedding is different, every couple is different, a different church, a different park, different time of day, different events, different players. Something as significant as the time of day and lighting can really affect the quality of your wedding photos. A top wedding photographer plans everything in advance so when the spontaneity of the moment happens, they are prepared and can snap the best shot from the best angle. Their skill and expertise give them the edge to see and capture all of those special moments and details effortlessly.

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A great wedding photographer can blend in with your family and friends, in such a way that you barely know they are around. Yet sometimes like magic they step in and grab the perfect shot you weren’t even aware of. The best wedding photographers are not just familiar with a location, but lighting, the time of day, knowing how to arrange groups, posing couples, all with a smile. It stands to reason,the more talented, confident and experienced your photographer, the better your photos will be. You as a couple will also look your very best because of that lighting, posing and the extra time spent making sure everything is just perfect for you. Think: patience, people skills and photographic talent, I like to call them “the big three”!

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Many couples these days will be traveling for a destination wedding, or a romantic elopement away from home, and of course your photographs are every bit as important as ones taken for a traditional wedding! These are the couples I most often work with. You can opt to hire a photographer to take with you or hire one based at your destination. If you are hiring a photographer at your wedding destination, it is often impossible to meet with the photographer ahead of time. So it is a good to take a bit of extra care when contracting their services. It is also a very good idea to have a conversation at length, as to your expectations and needs.

A written agreement should be made that includes exactly what you’ll receive, length of time of services, date, time, extra expenses and any other special requirements or expectations. You should create a time line with your photographer, from payment dates, events on the day of the wedding, when you will receive your finished prints and album. You should also review how your images will be made available to you to make your selections, via the internet, or proofs or in the studio, or if you will own the images and the rights to reprint.

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One should also ask for references and always, always check out samples of their recent work. Luckily, these days as I mentioned earlier, we have the internet. Websites are great to see the work of a potential photographer. There are websites like Yelp and CitySearch that also rate photographers, There are professional associations and wedding websites that give referrals over the internet as well. One of my very favorite internet avenues is YouTube. It’s a fantastic way to check out a wedding photographers work. It happens to be one of the best methods for choosing a wonderful wedding photographer, by being able to see the work they post online on YouTube. This medium will give you great information about your photographers style and skills.

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With the freedom and convenience of the internet, you can now take advantage of lots of resources that weren’t available just a few years ago. For instance, if your destination is Aspen in winter, you’ll want to find a top wedding photographer who specializes in winter weather photography. If your romantic wedding destination is on the beaches of Southern California, you’ll want to find an expert beach wedding photographer. So, whether your wedding is in your hometown, Aspen, or beautiful Southern California, a check on YouTube can be invaluable to get a feel for the style of your potential photographer and it is quick.

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Wedding – Inga & Matt (Ceremony and Reception: Pacific Palisades Hotel; Location shot: Coal Harbour/Stanley Park)





























































































































































































Finding the Perfect Wedding Shoes

FB-001All little girls tend to dream of the day they’ll get married. They plan their wedding day right down to the last detail. Their dresses are perfect, as is their hair and shoes. As the big day is finally arriving, you’ll need to actually go out and locate the perfect wedding shoes that will match your amazing dress.

The shoes are a vital part of the entire ensemble. They must complement or exactly match your dress. It’s for this reason that bridal shoes that are made to be dyed are the perfect choice.

It’s not that difficult to choose your wedding shoes although it can become a bit complex as the process goes on. The easy part is that you choose what you like and what makes you feel the most beautiful. The tricky part is that there are several things you need to consider before making your final selection. For instance, if you’re rather tall and your fiance is rather short, you’ll probably want to choose low to no heel shoes. It also works in the reverse.

Take into consideration how long or short your wedding dress is. If your dress is short, high heels work best to flatter your legs. A long dress usually covers up the shoes. So if height isn’t an issue, you can get away with wearing a comfortable slipper or sandal. You can even choose a barefoot sandal that makes you feel as if you’re barefooted but, when seen, their jewels will be shown. This is a choice that many women make for beach or outdoor weddings.

Now whatever you decide on for your wedding shoes, keep in mind that you’re going to be on your feet for a long time both at the wedding and then the reception. You’ll need to be available for the photographer as well as thanking each of your guests personally for attending and accepting their congratulations.

It’s a good idea to actually wear your wedding shoes a few times prior to the wedding day so you’ll be completely comfortable wearing them on the big day. Just remember to wear them at home so you don’t risk messing them up. That would just undo all of the hard work you put into choosing them in the first place.

Therefore, shop carefully, choose wisely, and break your shoes in gently ahead of time. All of this makes your wedding shoes as perfect as your wedding day.

Timberland Boots – Reviews of popular brands of Timberland women’s boots.

Suggestions For Selecting a Perfect Wedding Veil

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Wedding day may be the happiest moment in our life time, every bride has been desiring for the most beautiful wedding veil cause it is one of the oldest wedding traditions as well as a popular accessory for the wedding ensemble to show the the most glamorous appearance of bride. Thus it is not difficult to find choosing a veil be a complicated task. However, we will guide you through choosing a wedding veil that works for you and your dress. Here are four tips for you:

Dress

Since a wedding veil should complement your wedding dress, you have to choose your wedding dress first. The styles of wedding dress depends on your shape.

1. For the tall and slender shape

The simple designed mermaid style with lace decoration will be a good choice for emphasizing the graceful lines of brides. In addition, the V neck or U neck designs are to highlight the sexy line of the clavicle, as well as the halter designs. Besides, we have to pay more attention to avoid the styles of deep V design because that will lead to the negative effect of over-stretching the lines on neck and chest.

2. For the plump shape

Actually, we can use panniers or casual dress style to hide the plump shape. The strong contrast between panniers and waist will make a visual effect of a more slender waist. And the low-V collar, heart-shaped collar, strapless and tight design will be able to show the elegant lines and distribute the sexy charm. On the fabrics, it is necessary to choose stiff one. It is also important to make full use of the fine jewelry or other accessory to divert attention, then it will bring a great modification effect.

3. For the petite and dainty shape

Simple and elegant style will work best for this shape to highlight the slim characteristics of brides. The short-sleeve, or sleeveless accompanied by long gloves, or high waist style and princess-style dress may cause the visual effect of more slender and elegant. Don’t forget to avoid the style paralleled with the neck, which will surely do harm to the overall effect.

Veil

A proper Veil will work best for your wedding dress. The beauty and need of a veil depends very much on the shape of the face and body of the person who would be wearing it. First of all, you should determine your face shape. The oval or round face shape are soft and curved while the heart or square face have more angular cuts. What we have to consider is the body shape of the bride because veils are also available in different lengths. Whether you choose elbow length, fingertip length or even cathedral length, just remember it should all depend on your shape. A tall bride must wear a veil that is more commanding while for a petite bride, the best purchase would be a very fluffy veil with a large pouf. And for lucky brides who have thick waist line should go for an asymmetrical veil to make maximum of this advantage. At last, you should always remember the principle of “opposites attract”which means if you have a round, full face you can wear a veil that falls along the sides of the face to make your face look narrow.

Color

The color really has something to do with the perfect wedding veil, that is why I suggest you take into account the color of your veil. When it comes to the choice of color, do not wear a veil that has a darker color than your wedding dress and always remember the color of the veil should complement the color of your wedding dress.

As we know, most wedding veils are white. The white is a classic symbol of loyalty and pure. Some one may consider pure white pretty simple, as for me, I prefer off-white and champagne color which are created to match the slightly warmer color of real silk gowns to show elegance of brides.

Nowadays, wedding dresses and veils are available in a much larger range of colors than in past decades. Shell pink, dark ivory, and even bold colors like red are available. However, what determines the color of wedding veil most is the skin color and gown of the bride.

Anyway, you are the most glamorous one on the wedding. All the wedding dresses and gowns and other accessories are working to make you wonderful. Never forget your own characteristics are the best decoration. Just show the real you!

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Dollar Dance Ideas – Turn Your Dollar Dance Into a Fun and Sassy Event

FB-001-3One wedding tradition that is seeing a comeback recently, in these tough economic times, is the money dance – sometimes referred to as the dollar dance. This is something that is done at the reception, and it usually involves people lining up for short turns to dance with the bride and groom, and paying a few dollars for that honor. Traditionally the money is meant to go towards the bride and groom’s honeymoon expenses, but in truth, they can use it for whatever they like.

While it may seem a bit crass if you’ve never observed the tradition or heard of it, in truth it is a cute way for people to be able to give a little extra something to the happy couple, and for them to have a chance to socialize with individual guests one on one, on a day that would probably be too hectic otherwise.

Additionally, here are some tips to help keep the vibe fun and upbeat, so the dollar dance actually becomes one of the favorite memories of the reception.

Use Money Related Music – Instead of the sentiment laden love ballads that are sure to be permeating the rest of the reception playlist, as they should considering the occasion, consider using faster paced tunes that center around monetary themes. Popular choices include “Money Money Money” and “Money (That’s What I Want)” – your only limits are your imagination and your DJ’s catalogue.

Make Sure the DJ Keeps Things Moving – It shouldn’t be up to the bride or groom to have to tell individual guests that it’s time to move things along. By the same token, it shouldn’t be left to the guests to have to judge how long is appropriate to stay before giving the next person a chance. Both of these leave the situation open to be very awkward. The DJ, if they are an experienced wedding DJ, should already have a system in place for timing the transitions.

Pouches and Satchels Are Easy Ways to Collect the Cash – Rather than having to try to hold the cash, or making an awkward show of where it should be put, be prepared with tasteful pouches for the guests to deposit their financial gifts into.

The Bride and Groom Need to Keep the Conversation Going – Even though it is the couple’s Big Day, the people who come to the wedding are still their guests. As good hosts, you need to be able to hold engaging conversations with people who you may not know well, people who are likely members of your fiance’s circle of friends and family. Luckily, these conversations will be short and center around similar topics with each person. Be prepared – you can even practice the small talk ahead of time if it doesn’t come easy to you.

If you are looking for the best wedding songs for your dollar dance, even if they need to be niche-specific, like christian wedding songs, don’t give up until you have found songs that resonate with you! Music is an important part of your wedding day, don’t sell yourself short!