
I'm a California Girl with silver hair living in Florida The first 200 or so posts are from my wedding planning company. Now they're about being a widowed midlife woman, the things I like, the places I've been, and becoming a travel agent for solo women who like going to Disney properties & sunny locations all over the world. Formerly A Joyeux Blog
Monday, November 3, 2008
Beverage Monday. Absolut Los Angeles
How cool is this? ABSOLUT® has resurrected its cities collection and Los Angeles is the second in the series. New Orleans came out last year. They are also donating $250,000 to Green Way LA an environmental group.
It is a blend Acai, Acerola, Pomegranate, and Blueberry. The made it with those flavors to showcase LA's trendy, environmentally forward, and health-conscious ideals. It is made with 100% natural ingredients.Green Way LA is an organization dedicated to restoring nature’s services while providing for the health and welfare of the community. The donation will be used towards the “Green Streets” initiative. By modifying streets, curbs, and sidewalks, and by planting appropriate trees and other vegetation, rainwater and other polluted urban runoff is naturally cleaned before otherwise flowing unfiltered into the Pacific Ocean.
Here are a couple of recipes from their site using ABSOLUT® Los Angeles. Let's celebrate the City of Angels!
ABSOLUT® LA LA LAND
1 parts ABSOLUT® LOS ANGELES1 part Cranberry Juice
1 part Pomegranate Juice
1 part Lemon-lime Soda
Build ingredients into a hi-ball glass filled with ice. Garnish with a wedge of lime.
ABSOLUT® PERFECT ANGEL
1 parts ABSOLUT® LOS ANGELES
1 part Lemon-lime Soda
2 parts Cranberry Juice
Build over ice into a cocktail glass
Cheers,
Friday, October 31, 2008
Happy Halloween!

- Table Scape~Hostess With The Mostess
- Will you marry me? Pumpkins~Martha Stewart
- Black Velvet Gown~Victoria Brookes
- Boutonniere~The Knot
- Bridesmaid Dresses~David's Bridal
- Black Martini~About.com
- Black Chandelier Shoes~Christian La Croix
- Black Feather Wreath~Pottery Barn
- Orange Calla Lily Bouquet~The Knot
- Orange and Black Cake~Pink Cake Box
- Black & White Candy display~Pottery Barn
- Pumpkin Place Card Holder~The Knot
- Black Diamond Ring~My Solitaire
- Pumpkin Seed Candy Favors~Martha Stewart
- Black, White & Orange Invitation~Fine Stationary
- Black Bouquet~Flowerella
Wednesday, October 29, 2008
Clustrmaps
This is A Joyeux Blog's actual map!
I don't know if you have noticed the map on the lower right side of A Joyeux Blog. It is from Clustrmaps. It shows you where people have visited you from. I put it up on September 29th and during the last 30 days I have had visitors from six continents. {I don't think there are that many people getting married in Antarctica!} When I put it up I thought I would probably just get visited from a few people in California. How surprised I have been to have people from all over the world reading my blog. It does only count people who have visited my blog directly not those who receive email subscriptions or my feed. So if you want to show up as a dot click on through.
Thank you to all of you that have visited,
Tuesday, October 28, 2008
MTV Casting Call
Below is from the flyer.
You and your future spouse should both appear to be between the ages of 18 and 22. Best case scenario: you're getting married in 2008 or January 2009.
TO APPLY FOR THE SHOW, DOWNLOAD A CASTING QUESTIONNAIRE AT: http://www.mtv.com/ontv/castingcall/index.jhtml?castingId=1509138
OR EMAIL THEM TO OBTAIN ONE AT: engagedandunderage@mtvstaff.com.
Tell them when and where you are getting married and why this is important to you. Include your name, phone number, email address and a digital photo of you and your future spouse, if possible.
Monday, October 27, 2008
Beverage Monday.
photo courtesy of Fine Living
1 oz. chocolate vodka
Pour all ingredients into a shaker filled with ice. Strain into a chilled martini glass.
Put all ingredients into a shot glass filled with ice. Strain into a chilled martini glass.
Pour ingredients into a shaker filled with ice and strain into a shot glass.

Wednesday, October 22, 2008
Traditions & Superstitions-Pre-Wedding Parties
Photo courtesy of The Hostess with the Mostess.- Traditionally it is hosted by the Bride's parents about a month or two after the announcement.
- Any one can host it now.
- It can be as formal or informal as you want.
- Sometimes guests will bring gifts but not everybody will.
Bridal Shower
- To shower the Bride with love and good wishes.
- Traditionally they were hosted by the Maid of Honor.
- It is an alternative to the dowry/trousseau (the money, goods, or estate that the woman brings to her marriage).
- There is the Dutch story of a young maiden who loved a young miller. The miller was so generous to others that he didn't save up money for himself. Since the miller was not rich, the maiden's father disapproved and refused to give her a dowry. The whole town loved the couple so they decided to give the girl a dowry by giving her something of theirs. With these items they 'showered' the maiden.
- During the Victorian Era family and friends would put small gifts into a parasol and then pore them over the brides' head.
- They started here in the US in the late 1800's, with the upper middle class.
- By the 1930's people were giving bridal showers all across the US.
- One of the earliest reports of the new tradition is in the Grand Rapids Michigan Evening Press 22 on June 4, 1904: "The ‘shower parties’ that through mistaken hospitality the wedded couple are forced to attend..."
- A shower emphasizes traditional gender roles.
- In an etiquette guide from the 1920's it said that showers should be "purely spontaneous and informal", with guests arriving unannounced at the bride-to-be's home.
- During the 1950's they started to be more complex with themes and games.
- Friendship and support is at the center of the bridal shower tradition.
- Showers are meant to be an outpouring from the community.
- They are not usually arranged or hosted by the brides immediate relatives.
- Sunday afternoon is the traditional time for a bridal shower.
- Registry information wasn't usually included in the invitation. Although, we usually put it into a shower invitation now.
- Nowadays it is common to have couples shower's so everybody can participate.
- Was the only pre-wedding party for a woman.
The Bachelor Party { Stag, Bull's or Buck's}
- It is thought that the Bachelor Party originated in Sparta around 5 BC. Soldiers would toast and pay homage to the groom on his last night of being a single man.
- It is usually thrown by the Best Man or the groom's brothers.
- The party usually involves drinking, going to strip club or hiring a stripper and gambling.
- Sometimes they involved hazing and pranks towards the groom.
- It is a rite of passage for a man from being an bachelor (adolescent lifestyle) to a more responsible married adult.
- Historically, it was held the night before the wedding. Although, in recent times it is held well in advance of the wedding day.
Bachelorette Party{Hen Party or Stagette}
- The bachelorette party is modeled after the centuries-old bachelor's party.
- In its modern form, it is thought that the bachelorette party may have begun during the sexual revolution of the 1960's.
- From the 60's to the 80's women just went out for drinks after the shower.
- It wasn't that common till the mid-1980's.
- The first book on planning bachelorette parties wasn't published until 1998.
- Its cultural significance is largely tied to concepts of gender equality.
- A bachelorette party is an expression of social and sexual freedom.
- Initially, woman would attend male revues, asking strangers intimate questions, or just got drunk.
- Destination weekends are becoming more popular for both the men and the women to celebrate the end of their singlehood.
Bridesmaids Luncheon or Tea
- The bride hosts this.
- It is to thank the bridesmaids for all their help during the wedding planning process.
- Usually held a few days before the wedding.
- A girls only affair.
- A classy event.
Rehearsal Dinner
- Tradtionally hosted by the groom's parents.
- It should be after the ceremony rehearsal.
- Normally, it is held the night before the wedding. Sometimes 2 days before.
- It can be as formal or as casual as you want.
- All parents and the bridal party attend with their significant others.
- You can include your out-of-town guests.











