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Sunday, March 18, 2012

Wedding Style

Here's an idea of what we're currently thinking for the wedding party style. Absolutely LOVE the Groom/Groomsmen look

Sunday, March 4, 2012

Miner's and Trapper's Ball


Jessica, Myself, Katelyn, Kasey and Sara

Sara and I 

Wyatt, my soon-to-be brother in law, and I

Sara and I 


Friday, February 17, 2012

The World's Longest & Toughest Snowmobile Race

My fiance, Stan, and his partner Johnny are running the 2012 Iron Dog race on Sunday. My dad, Tracy, is providing air support - hauling parts and other supplies they'll need along the way. I am fortunate enough to be able to co-pilot with him. It will no doubt, be an interesting week!! :)


My Dad, Myself & Stan


A little about the race from the Iron Dog site:
"...The first Iron Dog event started in 1984, in Big Lake following the Northern Route of the Historic Iditarod Trail to Nome. The event began as the “Iron Dog Iditarod”, but the name was quickly changed the next year to the “Gold Rush Classic”, in 1990 the race was recognized as the “Iron Dog Gold Rush Classic” for a decade until Tesoro Corporation became a title sponsor, thus recognizing the event as the “Tesoro Iron Dog”. Today, we simply refer to the race and ourselves as The Iron Dog. The event is sponsored by the Alaska National Guard which has allowed the Iron Dog to grow significantly since 2009.Today’s Iron Dog course distance is over 2,000 miles, starting in Big Lake with a halfway stop in Nome and finishing in Fairbanks, making it the World’s longest snowmobile race. Participants cover some of Alaska’s the most remote and rugged terrain while confronting some the harshest winter conditions. Survival skills are essential, making it the World’s toughest snowmobile race..."

Race Course and Checkpoints




Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Personalized Bridesmaid Cards

I wanted to do something really special to ask each of my six bridesmaids to be in our wedding so I created custom cards unique as the girls receiving them. This is how they turned out...



I planned on having the cards delivered with a bouquet of flowers to all of the girls while they were at work. Since two of my bridesmaids live out of state, I had to send their cards down, to Seattle and San Francisco, about a week in advance. I knew they all had to be delivered on the same day, around the same time so that no one would spoil the surprise for any of the others. Later, Stan and I decided that it would be way more fun to surprise the girls myself so I would get to see their reactions.  So on Tuesday, November 15th we set out to hand deliver the flowers and cards to all the girls in town.

Wedding Inspiration Board



The Proposal


May 21st, 2011
The Captain Cook Hotel