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Tuesday, 14 December 2010

Ceremony & Vows

We'd had a number of people remark that they needed a translated version of the ceremony & vows. It was true there were a number of references to various historical events in our lives so here it goes!

Ceremony


Friends and Family, please be seated.

We have come together on this beautiful rainy day to celebrate the marriage of Ben and Christy.

My name is Mark Ferlatte; I'm Christy's brother and Ben's friend. As we begin, I ask on behalf of the bride and groom that everyone take a breath, close your eyes, and join us in a moment of silence and reflection.

Thank you.

Much like a GPS finds a geocache, Ben and Christy have found each other and it is wonderful. [Geocaching is what we sometimes do for fun. He also proposed using a geocache. Check out the story on the website if you haven't heard it already] Traditionally, the officiant asks if there are any objections to the wedding and gives advice and guidance to the happy couple. If you have objections, I'm afraid you should have said something a long time ago. [It's true, it took us 6 years to get hitched] However, since this is the only time in their lives when Ben and Christy have to listen to my advice, I'm going to give them some. [Part of being a little sister is never listening to an older brother :)]

The first piece of advice comes from me:

This marriage is yours and yours alone. People will express doubt at some point because the world can be cold and hard. You should ignore them. People have all kinds of well meaning suggestions about what worked for them, and they will, of course, tell you all about it, occasionally at great length, because they want you to be happy. Thank them, and remember that it's your marriage, and you both are amazing, and you are doing an incredibly brave and romantic thing, and that marriage isn't the place for practicality.

This life isn't meant to be practical, stable, settled, and calm. You both have lived in interesting places and done fascinating things. Continue to choose the awesome exciting future instead of the default future; in other words, always pick the future with the flying car.

Of course, when you're in a flying car, things can get pretty hectic. This brings us to the second piece of advice, which comes from a wise man:

Don't panic. [Douglas Adams, Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy] Everything will work out fine. If you choose to have children, they will be amazing. If you choose to live on a boat for a year, the experience will be fabulous. [Ben did live on a boat for almost a year and it was fabulous] If you choose to stay in Berkeley for a while and just be married playing Settlers of Cataan on Thursday nights, it will be grand. [Settlers is our game. You should play it. You should get your friends to play it.] Your friends and family love you and we all want you to be happy. You're not in it alone and we are all here with you as you go.

As you are about to begin this chapter of your lives together, here's the third and final piece of advice, which comes from two wise men:

Be excellent to each other. [Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure. This line was actually spoken by Rufus, who incidentally Mark portrayed in a play written by he and his friends.] This is really the only thing that you absolutely, positively, under all circumstances, must do.

I love you both and my blessings are yours.

Christy and Ben have written vows for each other. Christy, would you speak your vows?

Ben, would you speak your vows?

Tina, please give Christy the ring.

Christy, do you want to marry Ben?

Then do so, with our blessings.

Nima, please give Ben the ring.

Ben, do you want to marry Christy?

Then do so, with our blessings.

By the power vested in me by the great state of California and all of us, here together, I pronounce you husband and wife.

Christy's Vows

While our story may have begun at some random ResComp party, our journey together began a little over six years ago. [It's true, we don't know exactly when we first met] It didn’t take me long to realize that I loved you. It just felt natural as though it was something that had always been and would continue to be. In the time we’ve been together I’ve traveled with you, moved across the country, survived two East Coast winters and moved back to normal weather patterns with you. I’ve walked with you in our neighborhood and hiked up some pretty tall mountains. I’ve laughed with you, cried with you, sometimes while hiking those tall mountains, worked with you and played with you. We have created a partnership that is still young but respectful and meaningful. You have been my constant in our life together and if we should ever need to survive on an island I promise to give you a good trade on some wheat in exchange for some sheep. [In Settlers of Cataan one must trade items, wood, sheep, wheat, ore, brick with other players. Wheat can be very useful, few people win with sheep] Today in front of our family and friends I promise to continue this journey with you, to laugh, cry, work and play together. And most importantly I promise to love, listen, respect and continue our partnership with you all the days of our lives.

Ben's Vows
Most stories have one main character; ours has two. Our two characters have been sharing our lives for a while now, and it’s clear that together, we really do make one awesome story. You proved it by asking me out on our first non-date instead of the other way around! [A non-date is something that you go on where it's actually a date but you just don't want to jinx yourself so you call it a non-date instead.] I knew we had something good early on when a pause fell over our conversation while driving across the bridge and it was natural and felt like we had know each other for ages already! [Date #3, though Christy was still calling them non-dates] Since then, though some of our adventures may be a bit more severe than I intend, [Christy somehow seems to get injured in some way whenever Ben plans the hikes] we have stuck together through blisters and bears, [First big hike together Christy couldn't walk the next day due to massive blisters. The last hike we did before the wedding we had a bear encounter in Yosemite involving lots of yelling, throwing of rocks, growling (the bear, not us) and bear canisters making a remarkable resemblance to bongo drums] across the country and treacherous rock fields, even after trading wheat and then calling monopoly [classic Cataan move first instigated by Christy's youngest cousin, wherein one appears interested in needing wheat and then through cunning masked by innocence determines that everyone else has a lot and prior to finalizing any trades calls a monopoly thereby getting everyone's wheat for free. This move has led to multiple game grudges]. Every adventure is better for your company. In front of our family and friends, I promise to always adventure with you, persevere through the climbs and enjoy the waterfalls. We will laugh together, cry together, work together, and play together. And most importantly, I promise to love, listen, respect and continue our partnership with you all the days of our lives.

Sunday, 3 October 2010


Christy and I just finished filling out the online application for our marriage license. Here's what the county of Marin gave us as the completion screen:



Really? Ok, I get that maybe there are a number of wedding coordinators or marriage counselor or county clerks that need to go through the online marriage certificate flow. But you know, they can bookmark the start page. Do you really want the people filling out a marriage certificate thinking about the next time they'll have to do it already? Can't we have at least a few days of the belief that marriage really is for ever?


Thanks, Marin.


p.s. Nothing drives it home like filling out a state marriage license application. We're really getting married in less than 3 weeks! EXCITING!!!!! Cynicism about the state not withstanding, it's pretty cool we can apply online.

Tuesday, 21 September 2010

The Menu!

We finalized the menu with our caterer, Insalatas. Here it is!


  • Salad: little gem lettuces with fall apples, toasted walnuts, and blue cheese

  • Entree: one of

    • Roast loin of pork with sweet corn polenta, summer beans, fresh corn and chanterelles, glazed roasted figs, salsa verde and rich pork jus

    • grilled filet of halibut, risotto of farro, baby shitake, shaved king trumpet mushrooms and herb salad

    • Sweet corn polenta with haricot beans, succotash and a melange of wild mushrooms (vegetarian)

    • Pasta with butter and parmesan (child's plate)


  • Desert: Cupcakes!
    • classic vanilla
    • bunny love (carrot)
    • hummingbird (banana, pineapple, pecan)
    • pumpkin bliss
    • lemon kiss
    • black bottom (chocolate)
    • gingerbread (vegan)


  • Red wine, white wine, and champagne throughout.



Tasty!

Tuesday, 14 September 2010

Hotel Reservation Deadline, More Details

We're less than 6 weeks from the big event! Things are starting to get down to that time when we really have to get our ducks in a row!

I just sent an email reminder to everyone that's coming from out of town that hotel reservations need to be made asap. We were only able to hold a bunch of rooms until one month (and one day) before the wedding - and that's a week from tomorrow! After that, we can't guarantee that rooms will be available. So get those reservations made!

While prepping the email reminder, I also got a first draft of the Things to Do page up and made a few small changes around the rest of the site.

If you haven't yet, RSVP online!

Tuesday, 17 August 2010

Hooray for two major milestones!

Working on InvitationsWhat a relief!  All told, we put in somewhere around 4 solid days of invitation arranging (and that's not counting the time we spent designing).  The envelopes arrived first, so we got a weekend's head start addressing all of them.  It was fun!  We got to practice penmanship attempting to mimic the font used on the invitations themselves.  The invitations didn't arrive until Friday, so we spent Friday night tearing them (they came in sheets printed 4-up), Saturday tearing and cutting the backing, Saturday and Sunday continuing the cutting and gluing the invitations onto the backing.  The envelope assembling and stuffing lasted long into Sunday night. 

Invitations are Done!Delivery was quick!  I handed the envelopes over to the San Francisco Post Office on my walk into work on Monday morning and by midday Tuesday, we were getting reports that they had been delivered!  Obviously, only to the folks in the Bay Area, but still.  Just over 24hrs?  For standard postage?  That's hard to beat. 

In addition to mailing the physical invitations, I took the code Neelesh and Sachin wrote for Sach's wedding RSVPs and adapted it to work for ours.  I had to add in a new event and a new table and column to track food choices.  It didn't take too long though.  I stared at the code for a while on Sunday, then spent 4-5 hours Monday night, half an hour Tuesday morning (yay internet on the transbay AC transit!) and 2 hours Tuesday evening banging it into shape.  The result is an RSVP engine that accommodates the needs of our wedding (food and Sunday's picnic) and has got CSS fitting it into our site perfectly!  I'm quite happy with it.  I also renewed my belief that I want to stay as far away from php as possible.  Despite wishing for python, I bet I would have even settled for ruby.  I can't knock it though; Neelesh did an admirable job given the constraints, and I got the code for free. 

I am thankful for all the time from Sachin and Nirali in helping us get the invitations designed well, for Becky's time tearing and measuring and gluing, for Sachin's time banging on php and javascript, for Neelesh's code to start the whole process, and especially for getting to create this event with Christy.  Sure, it's a lot of work, but we're having a blast! 

Wednesday, 11 August 2010

Detail about hotels

I added a bit more detail about pricing for the two hotels we've got listed, the Marin Suites and the Best Western Corte Madera Inn.  Read all about it on the Places to Stay page.

Sunday, 25 July 2010

People and Things

We've added a Registry page, a Wedding Party page, and a page on names.  The first is about us, the middle our Best People, and the last is back to us.  Give them a read!