Beach Wedding East Coast

Malibu isn’t just a beach; it’s practically a whole coastline. Stretching for roughly 27 miles, Malibu comprises about a dozen beaches from Decker Rd. (Hwy. 23) in the west, to Topanga Canyon Blvd. in the east. At this part of the California coast, the beaches face mostly rather than west, except for Westward Beach near Pt. Dume.

The Malibu beaches lie along the base of the Santa Monica Mountains, which are so often subjected to the vicious circle of fires, floods and mudslides. The Pacific Coast Highway, or PCH, is squeezed between the beach and the cliffs much of the way. The ocean side is lined with highway hugging houses of the mostly rich and/or famous.

The beaches themselves range from wide and sandy to so narrow that the waterline comes up directly under someone’s deck. Rocky coves and tide pools are also plentiful.

Malibu itself does not have a cohesive downtown section. Restaurants are spread out, as are a few shopping centers sprinkled with chain stores mixed with specialty shops. Residential sections vary from small, crowded beachfront houses to mountaintop mansions.

GETTING TO MALIBU BEACH CALIFORNIA

You can take the I-10 west through Santa Monica, then veer north onto PCH (Hwy 1) as it hits the coast. Keep driving, and you’ll soon be in Malibu.

Alternatively, from Highway 101 in the San Fernando Valley, you can take a 15-20 minute winding drive through the Santa Monica Mountains along Topanga Canyon Blvd., Malibu Canyon Rd. (Los Virgenes exit), Kanan Dume Rd., or Decker Road. All of these drop down into some part of the Malibu coast, with Malibu Canyon Road taking you the closest to the pier, lagoon, Surfrider Beach and shopping areas.

THE MALIBU BEACHES

Starting at the Ventura County line and heading east towards Santa Monica, there’s Leo Carrillo State Beach, which has camping, tide pools, trails and interesting rock formations. Then comes Nicholas Canyon County Beach, where you park on the bluff and hike down to surf or dive.

The next three beaches are scenic coves with more unusual rock formations. El Pescador State Beach at the end of Decker Rd. has a narrow sandy beach and picnic tables on the bluff above. La Piedra State Beach is similar, only further east.

El Matador State Beach is larger, with a larger pay parking lot and a trail and stairway down to the beach. It also has stunning sea stacks, which attract cormorants and other sea birds.

Broad Beach Road goes through a residential neighborhood between Pacific Coast Highway and the beach. there are a couple of beach access points that go between the houses. You can enjoy the beach at the end of the path or steps, but be careful not to trespass onto private property.

In marked contrast, Zuma Beach County Park is a wide sandy beach with lots of facilities, including restrooms, showers, dressing rooms, snack stands, volleyball, swings and a large pay parking lot.

Point Dume State Beach is next to the Point Dume Headlands, which has some trails. The beach has tide pools and sandstone cliffs. Westward Beach is the section towards the Point, which faces west.

Paradise Cove is a small but lovely beach with expensive parking. No surfing is allowed. Escondido Beach can be found near Malibu Cove Colony Drive. The access point is next to a blue and white trash can. This is a diving spot. Corral State Beach/Solstice Beach is a narrow sandy beach with street parking.

Where Malibu Road veers off PCH through another neighborhood, there are several public stairways next to telltale blue and white trash cans. These paths or stairways go between private homes, so take care not to disturb the residents or trespass. Once on the beach, you must stay a certain distance away from the rear of the houses; below the high tide line should be safe enough.

Malibu Bluffs County Park is off of Pacific Coast Highway, at the end of Malibu Canyon Road, across from Pepperdine University. While not a beach itself, you can park there, use the restrooms and hike down a one and a half mile trail down through the bluffs with magnificent views to Malibu Road and the beach access points mentioned previously. Exhilarating! (But don’t forget you have to hike back

up later.)

Malibu Lagoon State Beach bears an estuary, the Malibu Lagoon, the historic Adamson House and museum, the Malibu Pier, and popular Surfrider Beach which has great waves for surfing.

East of the pier along PCH, are more public stairways to the beach between houses, marked by the blue and white trash cans. Las Tunas State Beach is narrow, sandy and rocky in places. Be careful of rusted metal groins under the water if you swim there.

Topanga State Beach lies at the end of Topanga Canyon Boulevard. It is a narrow sandy beach with rocky parts. There is a pay parking lot, but people also park up along Topanga Canyon Boulevard.

Malibu is a beautiful place to visit and is sure to have a beach to suit just about everyone.

Laura Eggers operates the website http://www.southern-california-beaches-vacation-guide.com, which offers visitors a plethora of information about the different beach areas to help with planning their beach vacation in sunny Southern California.

what are some good places that have wedding packages on the beach that are on the east coast?

That include pictures also.

east coast is pretty expansive

try googling for wedding packages in

Atlantic City
Virginia Beach
St. Augustine, FL

I have done some looking at the last two and hear they are great

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In the past, getting married was a much simpler affair. Having to decide about whether you want a wedding ceremony and accommodation package or an intimate wedding for two just didn’t come into it. Traditionally, brides got married in their hometown. These days you can get married on board a cruise ship the choice on offer is so diverse!

Wedding packages are a great way to host your special day for family and friends and build in the feeling that you are “getting away” from it all. There are so many different types of wedding packages to choose you will probably find it really hard to choose. The majority of packages are fairly standard in price which will normally be inclusive of the wedding ceremony, reception, catering and accommodation.

Your first task is to decide on where to host your wedding. Here are some useful tips. Try and stick to your overall budget and keep in mind the affordability of the destination for your guests. You want to be able to share your special day with all of your family and friends so don’t go overboard.

At the other end of the spectrum is the intimate wedding for two. Very often a large number of venues will cater for very small parties of just two people and witnesses. Popular locations are castles, manor houses and beach settings. Large tour operators also offer intimate wedding holidays for two people if you need to try and keep costs down.

Conclusion

When it comes to getting married these days you have the world at your feet. Do your research first before you commit to anything and if at all possible network with other people who have already gone through the experience, to find a recommended service provider.

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You want to have an outdoor wedding ceremony and reception, to use the fresh beauty of nature as the backdrop for your event, rather than some stuffy banquet room…

Perhaps you want to have more of a “simple” feel to your wedding, or maybe you want to take advantage of some spectacular local scenery. Or maybe you just think it will be great fun to have an outdoor wedding in your parent’s backyard!

Whatever the case, there are a few considerations you need to think about…

The weather!

Of course, the weather is the “biggy” for an outdoor wedding. If you live in an area that experiences inclement weather, you will definitely need to have a back-up option. This means either renting tents or having an indoor option that you could move to at the last minute.

The temperature

If your outdoor wedding will involve celebrating into the night, you will need to consider how chilly the evening air will be for your guests. If you’re worried about the temperature at your outdoor wedding, make sure to tell guests to bring a wrap or jacket. You can also rent heat lamps or even fire pits, depending on the style of your wedding.

On the other hand, if your outdoor wedding will take place during a particularly warm time of year, you may want to consider ways of keeping your guests cool. Make sure there is some sort of shade available for guests on a hot day – whether it’s from trees, tents, or umbrellas!

The ground beneath your feet!

One consideration that couples often overlook when planning an outdoor wedding is the ground. If the ground is gravelled, uneven, or moist lawn (into which high heels can sink!), women will have trouble walking in their high heels. In consideration of your guests, young and old, think about whether the ground is easily navigable in formal wear.

PLUS, if you’re setting up chairs on uneven ground or moist lawn, you’ll have to watch out for wobbly seating!

Dancing

On a similar note, you may need to consider renting a dance floor for an outdoor wedding. Uneven ground, moist lawns, or gravelly, rocky terrain are tough to dance on. Your friends and relatives – especially the elderly ones – will appreciate some attention to the dance floor!

Direction of the sun

If your outdoor wedding will include a ceremony under the noon day sun; saying your vows in the late afternoon; or champagne toasts over speeches at sunset, think for a moment about how the sun will shine on your guests. If guests need to stare into the glare of the sun to try to make out the bride & groom’s silhouettes, you may want to rethink the timing or positioning of the different elements of your event.

Bugs!

Now here’s a topic that doesn’t spring quickly to mind when you’re planning your romantic outdoor wedding in a beautiful natural setting… BUGS! All too many summer evening wedding receptions are plagued by pesky mosquitoes; some parts of the world have an even worse time of it with black flies, wasps, and other nasty critters.

So what can you do to prevent a buggy invasion on your special day? Well, dotting a few citronella candles here and there can’t hurt. Discreetly placing a bottle of bug spray behind a the centrepiece on each table isn’t a bad idea, either! Another great way to keep the bugs at bay during your outdoor wedding is to strategically place a few fans at the perimeter of your reception seating to blow those bugs away.

The unexpected

When you’re having an outdoor wedding, one thing you’ll definitely have to expect is… the unexpected!

Unexpected heat: Will your wedding cake melt in the noonday sun? Will your grandmother get heat stroke?

Unexpected noise: Will a city parade, jet plane air show, traffic jam, or neighbourhood game of kickball create unexpected noise at your event? Ask your neighbours to refrain from using their leaf blowers during your ceremony; consider dropping off event notices around the neighbourhood asking people to respect your event.

Unexpected bad weather: What will you do if the wind picks up and starts blowing everything away? What if a massive thunder and lightning storm decides to roll in just as everyone is sitting down to dinner?

When you have an outdoor wedding, you simply have to be a little more prepared than you would for an indoor event. But it can certainly be worth it! A beautiful garden, a sandy beach, the backyard of a childhood home… all of these outdoor wedding locations can be meaningful, romantic, and spectacularly beautiful.

Of course, another great option is to find a wedding venue that offers an outdoor space – plus an indoor reception area that can be used as your back-up option. Some wedding venues will even set up tents and take care of all the outdoor wedding details FOR you!

If you’re looking for more information about outdoor weddings in Vancouver and the Lower Mainland, go to http://www.myperfectwedding.ca for a list of over 150 venues offering a wide variety of indoor and outdoor wedding options.

Liberty Craig is one of the owners of http://www.MyPerfectWedding.ca — a wedding resource guide with reviews, photos, and in-depth critiques of over 150 wedding and reception venues in Vancouver and the Lower Mainland.

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The Use Of Natural Lighting!!

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Many photographers choose to use lots of strobes, lighting equipment. I see it all the time in Austin. I have even seen it outside and in the middle of the day. Although this technique is wildly used; I feel like lighting your subjects naturally using little or NO artifical lighting shows a more in-tune photograph overall. I have seen some wonderful pictures using extra lights and screens however for myself as an old school style photographer, I feel this is too much extra to get something you can obtain without wasting the extra energy of setting up and tearing down equipment. This saves time, money and possibly a rushed client.

My perferred way of doing natural lighting is to start off by working with what light of day you are in. Is it noon, dusk, dawn or night? All of these have wonderful effects on people’s faces, clothing etc. For example:

A bride to be in a white/off-white gown will not only give you natural extra softing light from the reflection of light that bounces off her dress but this will give photographers high key lighting that is sometimes hard to obtain and time consuming using strobes (setting up and tearing down). I have obtained this using natural window lighting inside and outside during dusk hours.

As far as Dawn/ Dusk lighting you can obtain soft orange glow lighting easily without using screens, filters, etc in the wake of using mother nature as your full light source. The sun creates some wonderful and colorful glows of orange, reds, purples, pinks and blues. I have used this in doing nature photographs and silloutes of people and places. Texas has some wonderful sunsets here and are always a great focal point of many nature photographers.

Night photography can be a little tricky and tough to say the least! However, if you use the lighting around you and full moons you can create some nite shots that are to say the least, take your breath away. One technique I have learned and use sometimes is a very very sloow shutter speed and wide open apature setting. Usually keeping your camera open for thirty seconds or more can create light writing, glowing in the moonlight as the waves of the beach come crashing to the shore and you can visibily see all this when the photo is done taking. Very interesting as with no or little lighting you can create fantasy night photos. If you have a bride/groom that is patient and trys this process of maybe dancing into a low lit scene and back out will have a wonderful ghosting image of them which looks like they are trapped in time.

Practing these techniques are a great way to naturally learn how to manipulate your camera and what it sees so that your creations can be one of a kind and have much more of a natural feeling rather than a standard well light photo you see all the time.

Have fun and try these at home today!

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Can you recommend a wedding venue on the Texas gulf coast?

The ideal location would offer a secluded beach front ceremony site, a covered reception area and nearby lodging.

I found gulfshots.com/texas, but that brought up only a magazine called Gulfscapes. Maybe you can approach it by choosing a town first and then googling (town, state) weddings.

ETA: Try starfleetyachts.com. I’ve heard about these dinner cruises and they sound wonderful!

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Honeymoon tips for all inclusive honeymoon packages

Here are some Honeymoon tips to help you choose between all inclusive honeymoon packages. Arguably one of the most flexible options for all inclusive honeymoon packages is cruises. Your cruise option may offer several days at sea combined with 3-4 days at various ports or resorts. There are special romance packages especially for honeymoon couples, some with spa days, special treatment due to your newlywed status and even “extras” in your cabin such as champagne and roses.

There are many cruise lines to choose from depending on your preferences and required locations. It is important to remember that the transportation to your cruise ship is not always included even with all inclusive honeymoon packages. The excellent food and entertainment helps to deliver a relaxing atmosphere to make your cruise more enjoyable. There is probably something for everybody, such as spas, the casino, and evening cabaret, all this fun will make you happy to relax by the pool in the daytime, when you’re not in port.

Activities when in port are dependent on which cruise line you choose, so study all the available options. So the stress of the wedding is now over, it’s now time to enjoy your long awaited romantic all inclusive honeymoon package. Where you both, as a honeymoon couple, decide to venture depends on personal choice, but the most important aspect is that your honeymoon should have all the elements that you both find romantic, as well as leaving you with everlasting special memories. So when looking for honeymoon, packages consider the all inclusive packages that will help take most of the strain out of planning your wedding.

Choosing all inclusive honeymoon packages may save you both time and money, but many honeymoon couples are under the illusion that all inclusive resorts are only present in the Caribbean, which simply isn’t true. All inclusive honeymoon packages are offered in many locations all around the world, including, the United States.

Phuket offers all inclusive honeymoon packages and is one of Asia’s premier tourist locations and activities include everything from golf to cookery classes all within the beautiful scenery of Thailand. There are various other Asian based all inclusive resorts, located in Indonesia, Japan, and Malaysia.

Fiji Resort in Taveuni – If you’ve ever dreamed of staying on your own private island, Taveuni may offer the best honeymoon package for you.  Located in Fiji, an island to the east of New Zealand, this resort is so exclusive it is said that no more than seventeen couples are allowed on the resort island at any one time. You can pack a picnic lunch to enjoy on your very own secluded honeymoon beach. If you’re travelling from the west coast of the USA or Canada, Fiji is in fact closer than some islands in the Caribbean.

 

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What are some cheap but very nice honeymoon places?

We’re looking for a place that is remotely private, but with plenty of things to do; such as restaurants, snorkeling, hiking, site seeing, or something! We want something that is tropical and wont kill our budget. We’ve looked at the Caribbean and Hawaii and those are our main interests but haven’t found anything that is really nice at an affordable rate. We would also like to have a long honeymoon so that is why the price is a big issue. I live in Ga. of the US. and he is currently in Japan but we will most likely be having the wedding on Virginia beach.

Hmm, since he lives in japan, I would have said Australia or New Zealand, because it is the most beautiful snorkeling and waterfront in Australia, and landscape in New Zealand. But South Carolina is a very beautiful place, especially the beach houses. There is plenty of beauty there at the beaches and (even though I am not a beach person) I spent all day relaxing and laying on the surf board in the sun because it is just so relaxing. Check here for state parks and stuff to do: http://www2.thingstodo.com/states/SC/index.htm . I like Folley and Myrtle beach in Charleston, though Folley beach houses are more affordable. I think this is the trip you were looking for :)

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Tips For A Perfect Beach Wedding

After watching 3 separate beach weddings occur in one day, it dawned on me that there are many things that brides simply don’t think about. I won’t go into detail about the basic wedding elements such as food to serve, seating arrangements and items like that, but these are things that you may not have considered for beach weddings in particular.

Bride Tide

One of the tricks to holding a beach wedding is timing it properly with the tides. It will make the difference as to whether you’ll hold the wedding on tight packed wet sand or the soft white sand of the dunes. Consider the tide tables and make note of when the tide is normally in or out for the particular beach where you’ll be holding your wedding. While there is normally a lot of variance from day to day, there is some consistency that you can base your service around.

Weather the Weather

It’s best to avoid hurricane seasons which can cause all types of unpredictability with not only the weather, but also the aforementioned tides. But because you’re close to the ocean, you should always have an alternate plan if it gets rained out. It’s a worse case scenario, but you need to know that if it can go wrong, it probably will. It may also be smart to spend time in the area beforehand to see if the area is prone to sand flies or if the section of beach you’re using is windy. Gusts of sand blowing in the eyes of your guests and the wedding party can quickly ruin the day.

Audio

The ocean is the only place on earth that is both loud and relaxing at the same time. It’s a strange anomaly and it’s the relaxing part that has people forgetting about the loud ocean part altogether. The crashing waves can make it almost impossible to hear much being said. Make sure that your music is being pushed through a PA system and most importantly, that your pastor/priest/minister is also miked through that PA as well. Even the most booming natural voice won’t be able to be heard over Mother Nature. I watched two weddings where the minister wasn’t miked. The first had to yell over the ocean and it made it very unromantic when it got to the “I Do” portions of the wedding. The second was a woman pastor who simply could not be heard at all. Microphone everyone that will be talking.

Footwear

Consider what footwear your wedding party is going to be wearing and have them dress accordingly. I was surprised how many women came to a beach wedding in high heels. Make sure that your wedding party has the right type of footwear for a beach wedding and that your guests also know to plan accordingly with either flip flops or sandals.

Parents/Grandparents

Take into consideration that your parents and grandparents will have to walk the beach to their seating. If you have any relatives that require the use of canes, walkers or that have any physical disabilities that make trudging through sand difficult, you should account for extra time getting them seated or possibly even seating them beforehand.

Distract The Kids

The second children hit the beach, you can expect them to be distracted easily. Make it easier on yourself and simply accommodate that distraction by providing kids in attendance with beach themed wedding favors or even providing them with a small shovel or bucket. Maybe even set aside an area off to the side where they can play quietly making sand castles instead of having their parents managing their fidgeting instead of enjoying your big day.

Uninvited Guests

If you haven’t acquired a private beach, you should expect onlookers and in some cases additional noises. Public access beaches will have your wedding surrounded by half naked adults and screaming kids complete with frisbees, dogs, and surfers. This is something to consider for potential interruptions. Most people are polite and will keep the distractions to a minimum when they see the wedding taking place, but on public beaches, you’re sharing the area with people who weren’t invited and you should anticipate the possibility of distractions.

Arranging to have your wedding on a private beach is easier than you think. In North Carolina’s Crystal Coast, you can contact major players for beach rental properties such as Emerald Isle Realty that can get you a section of the beach to call your own for the weekend to avoid all of the possible extra hub bub. They can also give you access to lodging such as huge beautiful beach houses that can comfortably accommodate 6-8 couples in one beach home for under $2500 for an entire week. Imagine the convenience of having lodging, a private beach for your wedding and also a place to hold your reception afterward and all without the need to travel from one location to the other.

Power to the People

As I mentioned with the audio issue above, you should have a PA for the music to play through including the pastor, any ceremony musicians and ceremony music as well. So it’s pretty important that you should consider that most beaches do not have electrical outlets. Be prepared to supply power to the DJ for the PA or any other items that may require some juice. You may have to be inventive with super long electrical cords running from nearby homes. And if there simply is none, think of something else because doing a beach wedding without a PA will be disastrous.

Seating

Check the sturdiness of any seating you supply. There’s nothing worse than your grandmother taking a fall when the chair legs sink into the sand behind her. Benches are typically a good idea because of their broader feet which are less susceptible to sinking into the sand once someone sits in them. It’s also best to preset each chair into the sand to make sure that any further sinking is minimal.

Aisle Be Back

The aisle where the bride will be walking towards the altar is going to be messy. If you can arrange for there to be a walkway, that would preferably be ideal, but most likely improbable. Cloth aisle runners will sink into the sand once they get stepped on by your guests and then your wedding party. Thinking outside of the box to keep the aisle still “picture worthy” will be tricky. Some ideas may include having the flowergirl use an excessive amount of flowers to cover the center aisle with a lot of flowers to partially cover up the trampled sand. It looks much nicer than an crumpled up, stepped on, sandy aisle runner that makes it almost impossible for a nice center aisle shot.

Wedding Favors

Beach themed wedding favors are a great touch for a beach wedding obviously, but do it yourself (DIY) wedding favors such as hand painted seashells or sand dollars are a nice touch and can save you tons of money. The aforementioned North Carolina Crystal Coast, and especially in the Emerald Isle area of the Crystal Coast, there are nice sized seashells virtually everywhere. Grab a few dozen and hand paint names, dates, personal notes and glitter them up for a fantastic and frugal wedding favor idea.

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is the birdcage card box appropriate for beach wedding?

I have a birdcage wedding card box and I was wondering if it would be ok to use it for a beach wedding. I thought I could put some sand and seashells in the bottom of it. What do you think of this idea

I would worry about a cardboard box, that it would blow away. I would worry about a birdcage that the envelopes would blow away. Make sure it is big enough for all the envelopes to lay flat, and that the slats are small. Otherwise, cute idea.
Me, I would find some sort of artificial plant that looked like seaweed, and get a fake seagull to stick on the top of it.
But sand and shells are fine.
Saw one in the Martha Stewart wedding magazine, it had bouquets in the corners. It was gorgeous.

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It is one of the world’s most romantic destinations. Hotel California Guitar TabIt is ideal for lovers and newly weds who are in search of a secluded place. California vacations offer relaxation, adventure and a high level of luxury. From romantic candlelit restaurants to serene and secluded beachfronts, there is something for all lovers to enjoy.

Vacation packages that combine accommodations, outdoor adventure trips, and other recreational activities such as skiing, golfing, horseback riding, river rafting etc attract lovers and couples. Packed with wonderful destinations, San Francisco in California is an apt choice for a romantic getaway. The Fairmont San Francisco, the Ritz-Carlton, Hotel Monaco, Hotel Drisco, Hotel Majestic, and the Huntington Hotel are some of the romantic lodging options in San Francisco.

If you are looking for romantic vacations in Northern California, then the lonely and lovely Mendocino, Bodega Bay, Carmel, Sausalito, Eureka, Sacramento, and Yosemite are the must-see attractions. For couples looking for a perfect romantic lodging, a wide range of lodging options including lodges, inns, resorts and romantic cabins are available to choose from. Griffin House Inn and the Fairmont Sonoma Mission Inn and Spa are worth mentioning.

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Blessed with excellent climate and a superb coastline, California offers the best beach vacations for romantic travelers and honeymooners. For those looking for less crowded, exciting, and romantic beaches, the central California coast would be a great choice. Beach vacation activities offered in the central California coastal area include sailing, kayaking, surfing, hiking, beachcombing, and much more.

If you are longing to take a California wine tour, then Napa and Sonoma Valleys are definitely a must. The best time to take a California wine tour is between May and early June or during the fall harvest in September and October. Palm Springs, the desert, and spa vacations near Los Angeles, San Diego are the other romantic locations in California.

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Beach Wedding Malaysia

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When my partner and I were deciding where to go on our wedding, we knew one thing, we sought to go to Penang in Malaysia, to celebrate with relatives out there, but we knew we sought to then move onto wherever moreover after that, the only thing was where?

The Caribbean or Africa were a no go as the charge to fly half way around the world and then back sequence again would have been monumental. Also the endure was a bit of a dilemma too. We tied the circle in early September, which ruled out the Maldives, Tahiti and Bali due to monsoon and raining seasons.

We had been to Thailand the year before so firm we hunted to try somewhere else. We eventually chose to defer in Malaysia, but more very, Sabah in Borneo.

Well known for pleasing beaches and tiny islands great for diving, Sabah is also well known for orangutans, and has a world famed primate rehabilitation horde at Sepilok, a fleeting trip from our lodge at Kota Kinabalu.

However, we discovered that the lodge we chose had a character store within the lodge reason that was affiliated with Sepilok, and took in baby orphaned Orangutans, preparing them for their next stage at Sepilok before eventually being released back into the squally.

The Shangri-La Rasa Ria decision is situated on Pantai Dalit Beach, a stunning stretch of seashore that is cozy and complete to the wealth. The hotel was fantastic, and deciding to handle ourselves to a continue in the Ocean Wing, the select wing with its own secretive team, breakfast and luxury rooms with sea views and giant soak tub on the lanai, was well appeal the bonus money.

The hotel had a great span of restaurants, and deciding to go half-embark was a good option. Half-board entitles you to breakfast and feast at the Coffee Terrace restaurant, or 100RM (about 17 quid) per role towards a meal in one of the other restaurants. This allowance sweet much roofed the full cost of a meal in the other restaurants, excepting for the foodie Coast restaurant which certainly is fijne dining at its best.

The culinary highlights for us banquet at Naan and Tepi Laut ‘Makan Street’.

Naan was, amusingly enough, and Indian restaurant and this grant pleasing restaurant served some of the best Indian food I have ever had, food which went rightly with the Malaysian area grow, Tiger Beer!

Tepi Laut ‘Makan Street’ was a normal Malaysian shape food risk, donation all the tastes that make Malaysian cooking so unique, with dishes from China, India, Sri Lanka and Indonesia. Each post open something different, and the vegetable class featured baskets of uncooked Chinese vegetables and sauces where people could put what they wanted on a plate with the sauces of their choice. The chef would then cursorily stir fry these while you pause.

Our favourite was the kangkong belacan, what is mostly ung choi fried in garlic and sambal (a powerful hot shrimp paste) with some red chillies – very hot but very succulent.

The unfeigned highlight for us was the orangutans. Each day, guests can make a donation to the preserve and trek a suddenly way into the jungle to a pair of viewing platforms to observe the baby orangutans feed. The experience is quite plainly amazing.

They are extremely cute and very nimble. Some shy, others mischievous it is fantastic to mind their humorous antics. We went twice to see them, the first time I packed my camera’s recall license of around 500 photos well before the hour ended and was frantically having to erase bad shots to take more.

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How to plan my trip to Thailand for our honeymoon in November?

We are planning to go to Thailand for 2 weeks in November. I don’t know where to go, should we fly to Bangkok stay a night then go to Phuket? or go straight to Puhket?
We want to relax somewhere after so much we’ve been through for the wedding, I can say one full week of relaxing by a very nice beach and maybe the other week or less adventure, sightseeing or a combination of beach and adventure. People suggest so many things i’m confused. Malaysia and Singapore are close and many suggest going there too. I wanna know where in Thailand is better to stay consider all the facts I gave you. I want to have a nice mix of everything for this trip. Also where should we stay, some say it’s so cheap in Thailand and some say it’s so expensive, i’m so confused. PLEASE HELP as I need to book soon. Thanks!

I have stayed in Thailand many times and if you want to relax especially for a honeymoon i would stay first at phuket- if you do not want to go out at nights much you could stay in areas like kata or karon, however the place i would choose (the heart of phuket) would be patong beach, theyre are hundreds of amzing hotels and most have them have honeymoon suites.
In phuket they’re are many tours you and your wife could do like evening cruises, beach dinners etc. And patong beach is great to just lay back all day and buys a deck chair for around 80 baht (under $3 AUD) and people will walk up and dwn the beach and sell you cheap beer, drinks and food that are perfectly safe.
As for Bangkok you will need much more than a day as it is such a vibrant and busy city i would reccomend staying at least 4-5 days in bangkok but these would be extremely busy and jam packed if you really want to explore the ciy, the shopping is also a lot cheaper in bangkok.
As for hotels in phuket the hotels are really laid back and relaxed you can feel the beachy atmosphere however in Bangkok theyre are a lot more luxurious hotels so spa services etc are a lot better.
hopefully this helps!

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The Final Details – Don’t Forget the Bridal Lingerie!

So it is your big day. Every detail has been scrutinized. No stone left unturned. You’ve spent weeks, maybe even months, going over every single element of your wedding day from the cake, to the flowers and don’t even get me started on the dress. But don’t make the same mistake of thousands of brides each year and stop the planning at the wedding. Let’s face it. Your big day doesn’t end at the wedding ceremony. In fact, the second most important part of your wedding is the wedding night. And on the day when every woman wants to look her most beautiful, it is imperative that you don’t disappoint when the wedding dress comes off.  The wedding night is traditionally one of the most passionate nights of your life, so why wouldn’t you give your lingerie the same attention as the rest of your wedding details?  If you are a bride-to-be, don’t overlook the significance of Bridal Lingerie. Remember, the wedding day is for you, but the wedding night is often the most anticipated event for the groom.

Don’t get me wrong. I understand that one more thing to have to worry about for your wedding is not necessarily good news. But, don’t get discouraged. Today it is easier than ever to shop for women’s lingerie. The good news is there is a whole industry of innerwear specifically created for use on a wedding day. From extra shaping and support that makes you even more beautiful in your bridal gown to lace and silk to amp up the sex appeal on the night of your wedding, there are so many options to make you look memorable in your wedding gown and out of it. Bridal lingerie is widely available and comes in various sizes, colors, and styles so there is definitely something for everyone. “Just like with your wedding dress, you must try it on to find the lingerie style and fit that is right for you. If there is any time to get it right, your wedding night is it. Go with a trusted source in women’s lingerie and make sure what you choose works with your dress,” explains French lingerie expert, Sidney Vallon of West Palm Beach Bridal Lingerie.

According to Vallon, there are three primary forms of Bridal Lingerie: the basque, corset and the bustier. The basque supports the breasts and has suspenders that reduce the region of the abdomen. The corset is best suited if you are planning to wear a strapless bridal gown. Finally, the bustier has a striking resemblance to the bra but is boned and extended to the waist. Vallon says that some of the most popular style choices at well-known lingerie company, West Palm Beach Bridal Lingerie, are the underwire baby doll, satin jacquard corset, soft net chemise, lace long line bustier and satin lace garter belts.

Popular choices aside, when you are choosing the shape and color of your Bridal Lingerie, you must bear in mind that they are largely dependent on the shape of your body as well as your selected bridal gown. For instance, if you have chosen a backless or halter-style bridal gown, you may want to consider an adhesive bra. If your bridal gown is off-shoulder or strapless, you can opt for the corset type lingerie or the conventional bustier. Other gowns that reveal more skin should be paired with lingerie that has less fabric and is less likely to show. And in this case, size does matter. “Most lingerie dealers today have a good selection of sizes. For example, at West Palm Beach Bridal Lingerie we carry sizes ranging from zero to plus sizes. However, I always recommend my clients try it on, ideally with the wedding gown, to ensure it fits perfectly,” says Vallon.

When you decide to shop for your Bridal Lingerie, make sure you are looking in a store that is not only reputed, but also dedicated completely to women’s innerwear and nightwear.  Such stores usually have staff that is experienced in fit and style and can guide you to the innerwear that will not only fit you perfectly but also suit you well. If possible, you should bring your bridal gown to the store so you can try it on with the lingerie. Try to choose a material that you find comfortable to wear and which does not tear or snag easily as you will more than likely be moving around quite a bit and may be in the innerwear for some time. “It is true that bridal lingerie is usually more expensive than other lingerie, but I know at West Palm Beach Bridal Lingerie we have many options at different price points. Besides, your wedding night is not the time to pinch pennies. What a disappointment to spare no expense for a magical wedding and drop the ball on the wedding night,” claims Vallon.

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A Rose for Emily: Memorializing the Anniversary of William Faulkner’s Death

July 6, 2009 marks the forty-seventh anniversary of William Faulkner’s death. Although the date of someone’s demise isn’t the kind of thing we typically celebrate (what, no piñatas?), we must remember that Faulkner’s writing relied heavily on themes of death and decay, and that he would never have us flinch in the face of his – or anyone else’s – mortality.

What Faulkner would have us flinch in the face of, apparently, was his writing, which teems with convoluted plots, impossibly long sentences, classical allusions, time shifts, narrator shifts, and a really, really – what’s it called? – big vocabulary. (Hemingway famously criticized: “Poor Faulkner. Does he really think big emotions come from big words? He thinks I don’t know all the ten-dollar words. I know them all right.” Uh huh. Sounds like someone’s got a case of word envy.) Throw all that on top of the fact that Faulkner’s Southern Gothic writing is teeming with dark humor, morbidity, grotesque characters, and undercurrents of racism and bigotry, and you don’t exactly end up with the kind of novel you read at the beach. (Just two Nobel Prizes in literature.)

If you’re looking for something with which to honor the man on his death-day, you might try the significantly more manageable “A Rose for Emily.” This gothic short story is all about social convention, alienation, forbidden love, murder, and some seriously macabre romantic preferences. Think “Twilight,” minus all the sex. (We hope.)

True to style, this story begins at a funeral. A lighthearted yet thought-provoking funeral followed by four weddings? Not a chance. The year is around 1930, and the funeral is being held for Miss Emily Grierson, an aged Southern belle whose overbearing father crippled her chances of ever having a normal love life. Flashback to the 1890’s: when Emily’s father finally bites the dust, leaving his 30-year-old spinster daughter with a house but no money, Emily sequesters herself in her room for three days before admitting he has passed. Taking pity on her situation, the townspeople decide to exempt her from paying any further taxes. Life goes back to normal and Emily sticks with what she does best: living as a shut-in. That is, until a fun-loving but potentially shiesty Northerner named Homer Barron comes to town and is seen driving around with her. The wild speculation begins. Are they getting married? Are they breaking up? Have they gotten back together? Is he gay? No, seriously, is he gay? Because it’s Mississippi in the 1890’s here, people.

Interestingly, when Homer tries to leave Emily (who has just been buying arsenic) and is last seen entering her house, all the speculation seems to stop. In fact, when the weird smell appears, the townspeople kindly sprinkle lime all around the house. No questions asked. (In all fairness, he was a Northerner.) For the next thirty-something years – with the exception of a several-year stint in which the young ladies go to her house for painting lessons – Emily lives out her life in complete solitude. And then dies, bringing our story full-circle. With Emily’s funeral out of the way, the townspeople can finally go inside the house and investigate. And what awaits them there in the bed of the bridal chamber? It’s none other than Homer Barron, naturally! (Very naturally, in fact. Think processes-of-nature naturally.) But wait, we haven’t even gotten to the real Hallmark moment yet! Next to Homer’s lovingly-arranged corpse is a pillow – still bearing the indentation mark of recent use – with one of Emily’s long, gray hairs on it.

So as you can see, the idea of celebrating William Faulkner’s death-day isn’t particularly morbid after all. What’s most important is that – just as with his writing – we are able to maintain enough presence of mind that the dark and disgusting parts don’t distract us from the larger message. What, then, is “A Rose for Emily” really about? You could argue that it’s an allegory for the slow process of modernization in the South. After all, the aging Miss Emily endures painfully in a town where she has long-since outlived her usefulness – a fact which is mirrored in the cyclical structure of a story that just can’t seem to let her go. With her, she brings the unburied ghosts of the past into the present, forcing her peers to relive their own dark history. (We let our children take painting lessons from WHOM?!)

Or, you could be a little more general and go with Faulkner’s claim that it’s about “the simple things which all human beings want.” You know, if that’s what you’re into.

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Does anyone know of any chapels with wedding packages that will marry you on the beach near Gulfport, MS?

I’m looking to get married on the beach in Mississippi this summer. When I google something about getting married on the beach in myrtle beach about a thousand places come up with packages and places that will do it but I can’t find any in Mississippi. I was wondering if anyone out there might know of any places down there.

the only place i could find is the sea coast wedding chapel. contact them here. (scroll down to read about their “heavenly beach package” and then at the bottom of the page you can click on “images” to see photos of their beach weddings. http://www.seacoastweddingchapel.net/services.html

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