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

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

The Way We Were~Way Back Then

These are a few pictures I ran across yesterday and I think haven't been viewed by human eyes in a very long time. I have a feeling our kids have not ever seen them actually. They depict the first few hours of our married life together back in 1968. And I added one of my bridal shower at the end just for fun.

This is our cool ride to our reception after the wedding.

I love this photo but could someone please photo shop the cat glasses and the goofy head dress? The ride is Jim's Grampa's 55 Chevy...an antique even then and the coolest car. I think it is Jim's brother, Gary, that was our driver!

The receiving line at our wedding reception
with my smokin' hot (baby) HUSBAND and my cute Mom and Dad.

Our little Volvo!
It had the shiniest black paint you ever did see and hubcaps full of rocks thanks to our clever brothers. We stopped here in Lafayette to remove them before going to a late dinner in a romantic, little restaurant called Petar's. The restaurant still exists in Lafayette but has moved to a new location.

This is a picture of the first dinner (spaghetti and salad) that I cooked for Jim in our first San Francisco apartment when we first got married. Lots of firsts! It shows our wedding china and flowers still left over from our wedding and our hot chrome and Formica kitchen set that someone gave us with the vinyl tablecloth which was the latest and coolest tablecloth you could get! No ironing~just wipe it off! Cool ( not). We left the next day for our honeymoon at Lake Tahoe.

This is my bridal shower at my friend, Judy's, house. She was my maid of honor and best friend since 7th grade. Last year we attended the wedding of one of her daughters. Ah, the circle of life with good friends!

Check out my orange, wool, 2 piece dress with the fancy floral trim that I made (don't faint, K?) and the lovely hair....a hairpiece called a 'postiege' that was individually woven to match your hair exactly. It was essentially a long hair swatch like a horse's tail that you would loosely braid and set atop your head ala Barbra Streisand. Everyone saved their $25.00 for months and had one and they were quite fun and easy to 'do!'

The biggest advantage was you didn't have to sleep on those hard, uncomfortable rollers! I got my first hair dryer a few weeks after the wedding for my 21st birthday. Pure heaven even if you did have to get up at 3:00 am to shampoo and set your hair and then dry it under a big plastic cap attached to the hose of the dryer.

Yep, now that is VINTAGE, no?

But I digress...don't you love the yarn touch around the fancy braided bun? Such a fashionista, seriously! But the glasses...the cat glasses are the bane of my existence when I see any photos from this time period! And black... geesh, no blending here!

C'est la vie! As my friend Michelle would say, "It is what it is, Bonnie!" No do-overs.

Saturday, July 23, 2011

Take A Girl That Loves Horses...

Laura Ann
And a Large Animal Veterinarian, that has searched the whole world over for his perfect woman....and it is time for a country wedding! This is one of Robert's seven beautiful sisters. I think I have shared before how much we love this family our Laura married into. Laura and Seth were married while we were in Utah and we were so delighted to be invited to their reception up in the high country behind Heber City. We loved being with all of Robert's family and of course with Robert, Laura, Spencer and Ross for this fun event.

Laura Ann has been a single mom for about seven or eight years now and she has raised her two kids and gotten her degree and is now finishing nursing school. Very impressive accomplishments for a young mom. Her children were so happy to be getting this great new Dad and it felt like a family wedding. Both kids seemed so excited about the marriage and their little girl is 12 and cried tears of joy several times that day! That pretty much turned the water works on for me most of the evening.

This is a picture of a picture on the wall at the reception.

The reception was held in the gated community of large ranch estates way up high in the sky in Utah. It was a very private and beautiful place! It was amazing country and a kind of high wilderness terrain I had never seen before. The Reception was held in a big "barn!" Most people that own a barn should be so lucky! It was amazing.


The Barn!

We drove and drove for at least 45 minute behind the gates thinking we would never see it but then around the bend there it was! The dinner they served was really great, a real country barbeque with pork and chicken, corn on the cob, lots of salads and breads and baked beans. They served the dinner from a buffet and the plates were pie tins. It was really darling the way they did the whole thing. They had a great country band and dancing and this was the dessert table.

Home made pies, some of them by the bride herself!

A beautiful picture sitting on the gift table.
She is such a beauty and so elegant!

~And Laura and Seth~
May Your New Family Live Happily Forever After!


On Their Beautiful Wedding Day!

We felt so much joy and thought our photo captured it.

It would have been fitting to see them
gallop off into the sunset!

And if I 'm not mistaken, Laura had on
her cowgirl boots under her bridal gown!

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Memories of Coit Tower and North Beach

Rumor has it that Coit Tower is shaped like a fire nozzle. If you look at the Golden Gate Bridge Tower in the center of the photo and then just a bit to the right you can see it in the skyscape.

Although it was built to honor the firefighters of San Francisco it was not purposely designed to look like a fire nozzle. That, upon researching, seems merely a coincidence.

I can no longer ride across this bridge without
trying to get these shots. I am sorry!

I am compelled, I just have to do it.

I realized we did not have any readily available photos of Coit Tower when I tried to find one to put in the post about the little book, Good Night San Francisco. (The red is a link.) So that void needed filling, right?

This vantage point shows how Coit Tower rests proudly on Telegraph Hill in the City. Telegraph Hill is where you will find some of the most expensive real estate in the country, if not the world.

Julius' Castle's fantastic cuisine
and breathtaking views~
await patiently
somewhere in our future
to be experienced.


Coit Tower is a 210-foot tall. It is designed in the art deco fashion. The tower, located in the city's Pioneer Park, was built in 1933 at the bequest of Lillie Hitchcock Coit to beautify the city of San Francisco. Coit bequeathed one-third of her estate to the city "to be expended in an appropriate manner for the purpose of adding to the beauty of the city which I have always loved."

It is built of reinforced concrete and there are 26 artists' work displayed on numerous murals on the inside. According to wiki, "The tower was not designed to resemble a fire hose nozzle,[2] despite Coit's affinity with the San Francisco firefighters of the day, in particular with Knickerbocker Engine Company Number 5."

She was a fire chaser and often could be seen lending a hand during the putting out of fires. She was a very eccentric woman, an avid gambler which required her to don men's clothing to get into the establishments of the day. She was also said to have shaved her head for better fitting wigs. There is another sculpture located in the City of three firemen rescuing and carrying a draping woman during a fire, that was donated by her.

Parking is limited at the top of Telegraph Hill and parking can be a trick, but it is worth the wait in line should there be one. Sometimes you will see a flashing light at the bottom indicating the lot is full. Sometimes when that happens it isn't really full. Take a chance!

Jim took this beautiful shot of this
California Poppy for me at the top.
He knows I love them.
When they are in bloom,

nice warmish weather has arrived.


Looking north west over the many rooftops to the Gate

Looking due north to the bay and all the sail boats.

Looking up at the base of the tower.

The beautiful Eucalyptus trees of the Hill
with an antiqued effect.



Just a little house up there on
Telegraph Hill just below the Tower


Looking east toward Yerba Buena and
Treasure Island near the tower


It is right here in the arch way
of the walkway
around Coit Tower
that Jim asked me to marry him!

We became engaged on my 20th birthday.

We just realized this week that at that moment if we would have walked down a few steps and looked across the bay to the East there sat the Oakland Temple in plain sight in the Oakland Hills. He could have picked the west side or the south side but his choice was the east side. Little did we know then that we would one day join the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. That is where we would be sealed several years after our marriage, with our three children surrounding us at the sacred alter. That event changed our lives even more than this one!

Established as a Family~ June 15, 1968
Sealed in the Temple~June 23, 1979

So now you know a little more about
why Coit Tower is special to us.

Thinking back on why it was the chosen spot to propose, I think it came out of Jim's history of going to North Beach when was young with his family. North Beach has always been Little Italy in San Francisco. It is at the foot of Coit Tower. When we got together, I went there with them too. Especially Jim's Grandmother, who was raised in North Beach so this was the logical place for her to go to get Italian foods that you could not find out in the burbs.

We would go over there to get baklava, a dried fish that Italians love. It was the worst smelling stuff on the planet and when you would bring it home they would wrap it very tightly in newspaper to protect your car (and passengers) and then you stored it in the garage until ready to be used. I can't remember ever actually eating it. I probably wouldn't try it because of the pungent smell, which I will never forget or regret! Mamma Mia! We would also often visit Mateo's the family jeweler from way back.

In our dating years our favorite
restaurant was called the Tivoli.

It is still there in North Beach but has changed now to a bar and grill type of establishment. In its hay day it was a place where you could get the best Italian food, served in little individual booths with curtains to make them completely private. Now I ask you, how romantic is that? No wonder we went there often and since Coit Tower was right up the hill~it just naturally became our place. Such fun to look back and remember just how very long ago that was. Nostalgia, don't you just love it?




Saturday, March 6, 2010

The Way We Were~Way Back Then

These are a few pictures I ran across yesterday and I think haven't been viewed by human eyes in a very long time. I have a feeling our kids have not ever seen them actually. They depict the first few hours of our married life together back in 1968. And I added one of my bridal shower at the end just for fun.

This is our hot ride to our reception after the wedding.

I love this photo but could someone please photo shop the cat glasses and the goofy head dress? The ride is Jim's Grampa's 55 Chevy...an antique even then and the coolest car. I think it is Jim's brother, Gary, that was our driver!

The receiving line at our wedding reception
with my smokin' hot (baby) HUSBAND and my cute Mom and Dad.

Our little Volvo!
It had the shiniest black paint you ever did see and hubcaps full of rocks thanks to our clever brothers. We stopped here in Lafayette to remove them before going to a late dinner in a romantic, little restaurant called Petar's. The restaurant still exists in Lafayette but has moved to a new location.

This is a picture of the first dinner (spaghetti and salad) that I cooked for Jim in our first San Francisco apartment when we first got married. Lots of firsts! It shows our wedding china and flowers still left over from our wedding and our hot chrome and Formica kitchen set that someone gave us with the vinyl tablecloth which was the latest and coolest tablecloth you could get! No ironing~just wipe it off! Cool ( not). We left the next day for our honeymoon at Lake Tahoe.

This is my bridal shower at my friend, Judy's, house. She was my maid of honor and best friend since 7th grade. Last year we attended the wedding of one of her daughters. Ah, the circle of life with good friends!

Check out my orange, wool, 2 piece dress with the fancy floral trim that I made (don't faint, K?) and the lovely hair....a hairpiece called a 'postiege' that was individually woven to match your hair exactly. It was essentially a long hair swatch like a horse's tail that you would loosely braid and set atop your head ala Barbra Streisand. Everyone saved their $25.00 for months and had one and they were quite fun and easy to 'do!'

The biggest advantage was you didn't have to sleep on those hard, uncomfortable rollers! I got my first hair dryer a few weeks after the wedding for my 21st birthday. Pure heaven even if you did have to get up at 3:00 am to shampoo and set your hair and then dry it under a big plastic cap attached to the hose of the dryer.

Yep, now that is VINTAGE, no?

But I digress...don't you love the yarn touch around the fancy braided bun? Such a fashionista, seriously! But the glasses...the cat glasses are the bane of my existence when I see any photos from this time period! And black... geesh, no blending here!

C'est la vie! As my friend Michelle would say, "It is what it is, Bonnie!" No do-overs.