I know this is not technically wedding related.... but ..... uhhh ..... you can buy them as gifts for b-maids or g-men! There, now it is wedding post!
Refined Villa Aurelia Wedding In The Heart Of Rome
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Hello all, I am young Russian/Jewish/American girl (i.e. a Bridechka) planning her wedding in New York City. After much exasperation and frustration with all of the fluffy, stuffy, pricey and just plain boring wedding venues, flowers, favors, etc... I decided to start this blog to share my insights, inspirations, and ordeals in this process. I hope this blog can be a place where practical, modern, and chic brides and grooms can come together help each other out...I'm looking at you folks...
6 comments:
I love the Russiam Newborn, too cute.
So how popular is New Years compared to Christmas? I got the hints that it was huge after reading Day Watch but I'm not sure how it stacks up.
Oh man, its huge! Since technically there were not supposed to be any religions in the USSR (although the government would generally not go after people for celebrating Christian holidays as these were considered also "Russian"), one of the only nationally supported holiday was New Years (the other ones were usually days that celebrated national victories).
But Russian New Year is like Christmas and New Year in America combined. There is a fir tree (which we decorate), an old man named Grandfather Frost (Ded Moroz) brings us gifts by riding on sleigh which is carried by white horses, oh yeh and they fly, BUT also we party like wild animals. Lots of food, way too much drinking and the best part? After you wake up (post passing out in the wee morning hours) we have another party to celebrate the new year again (since last night's party was celebrating the old one).
How fun!
I literally laughed out loud: "Since I have less drawing ability than a frog on crack attached to a pencil"
I love threadless! I was hooked ever since the "boobies" shirt.
Thanks for the comments ladies :)
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