Showing posts with label wedding planning. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wedding planning. Show all posts

Monday, July 14, 2014

Julho Nervoso

Man, July has been quite the month when it comes to anxiety and nerves. There's been:

* World Cup (enough said).

* Fraud using my business credit card.

* A medical procedure that was pretty straightforward but had me absolutely terrified, shaking and crying the entire time. I have some major phobias surrounding cutting, stitching, and just knowing that someone is "messing with" my body. I am still exhausted from the emotional energy spent at the doctor's office.

* Results from said procedure: basal cell carcinoma. What????? Yep. A dot of skin cancer on my shoulder. Highly treatable, very unlikely to give me future problems, but still. Que susto! If you've spent lots of time in sunny-ass places like New Mexico, Brazil, Mozambique, and California, go get your spots looked at. I was shocked at this diagnosis, especially because I'm young, my skin seemed ok, nothing overly suspicious or strange going on. Just a routine skin check, and boy am I glad I went!!

On a much more pleasant note, Rico and I had our 6 year wedding anniversary at the beginning of the month. We went to the Fogo do Chão churrascaria at Santana Row in San Jose. It was pretty delicious, but not quite up to par with the Fogo in São Paulo. Still, it was a relaxing getaway and allowed me to baby my stitches.

Hard to believe it's been 6 years already...


Friday, February 26, 2010

Gray

To match the pounding rain and angry waves I see through my home-office window...

"Beehive" accomodations at Phophonyane Lodge - Swaziland

Because how else would you transport 6 goats across Mozambique?

Gray skies at Bosque del Apache - New Mexico

Snow geese at Bosque del Apache - New Mexico

Really? You wanted to pass? - Kruger Park, South Africa

Basilica at Aquileia - Italy

Steps leading to the Emperor's mausoleum at the Imperial City - Hue, Vietnam

Dragon decoration - Hue, Vietnam

São Paulo Anglican Church, where Rico and I got married - Santa Teresa, Rio de Janeiro

Family procession - Chobe, Botswana

Thursday, February 25, 2010

Pink!

It was hard not to fill this post exclusively of photos of the Casa Rosa and our wedding. Apparently I am a big fan of pink in all its shades for the things close to my heart. :)

Beach chic at La Perla guest house - Bilene, Mozambique
Other-worldly sunset as seen from the upper deck - Casa Cali

Casa Rosa on our wedding night - Rio de Janeiro

Verandah waiting to be filled with wedding guests - Casa Rosa

Vanilla cake with apricot and brigadeiro branco filling - Heaven, Sublime
Dragon fruit on the Mekong Delta - Vietnam

My custom-made sun dress, appropriately worn on a tour of a brick factory - Can Tho, Vietnam

Floating luxury accomodations - Ha Long Bay, Vietnam

Temple detail - Bat Tran, Vietnam

Love on the streets of Santa - Rio de Janeiro

Thursday, February 18, 2010

Turquoise

I'm from New Mexico, so obviously turquoise deserves its own place in the color countdown.

At our rehearsal dinner with Gaby, one of my bridesmaids - Rio de Janeiro

Montoya's General Store - Lincoln, New Mexico

Government palace (frozen in time in the 60's) - Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam

Floating "shops" on Ha Long Bay, Vietnam
Clear Caribbean near the Bay of Pigs - Cuba
Makeshift gallery - Trinidad, Cuba
Inhaca Island - Mozambique
Fabulous turquoise floor at our friends Z and K's house - Ilha de Moçambique
Lone turquoise in a sea of Havaianas - Bilene, Mozambique
On the way to Tofo, the Indian Ocean will take your breath away - Mozambique

Nighttime spinning on a beach in Miami in my early 20's

Wednesday, August 27, 2008

We're Nearly to the Honeymoon Photos!

More wedding photos from my cousin Anne-Joelle. I can't wait to get our professional ones on DVD so I can post them as well. They are soooo beautiful, though I wonder if it's not a bit tacky to post wedding photos, like, 6 months after the event? Oh, well.

Speaking of photos, I promise to start blogging the photos from our honeymoon to Vietnam today! It's going to be quite the project, as we have a ton of photos and were traveling for 16 days, but I figure if I do a little each day in about 3 week's time everything will be blogged.

Until then, enjoy more wedding images!











Thursday, August 21, 2008

The Swiss-Mexican Perspective

Here are some photos taken by my cousin AJ from the days leading up to the wedding, and a couple from our first days as Mr. and Mrs. Amaro. I love how each person's photos capture a different aspect of our time in Rio. There was so much going on, not even the professional photographer and his assistant managed to record all of the special moments!

My stepmom Laura and my Dad out on the town. It was their first time in Brasil, and my cousins AJ and Renaud - veteran travelers - very kindly acted as tour guides and showed them the city.

My aunt Cynthia (my dad's sister) and her daughter Libby (1 of my 3 first cousins), with a slightly hazy view of Sugarloaf in the background.

On the Thursday before our wedding, my family gathered for a lunch at Porcão Rio's, the most famous churrascaria in Rio. It was the first time in my *entire life* that all of my family members to whom I am close were sitting at the same table, not to mention it was the first time they've all been on the same continent at the same time! There were some people missing (my step-siblings, my stepdad, and a few distant cousins with whom I am in contact) but it was certainly the first time I've had all of my close blood relatives together.

My aunt Michelle and my uncle Hugh (my mom's brother - we all still call him Unc, a vestige of my childhood nickname for him). They are the coolest aunt and uncle ever. They have been incredibly supportive of me and Rico from the very beginning, and we wish so much that we lived closer to them.

While Unc and Aunt Michelle were looking very chic in black at the lunch, my Dad and Laura were fresh and clean in white. I hadn't actually noticed the color combos until I saw the photos. You can see a notebook and pen in my dad's pocket - he always carries them around to take note of movie recommendations, things to google, books to read, specs of the flash disk somebody is trying to track down, etc. It makes me laugh, because while I don't carry a notebook in my pocket, I have the same habit of list-making.

These are my other 2 first cousins, Jeff and Lauren. They are Unc and Michelle's children, and look just like their parents! Lo always jokes that we don't resemble each other, but in these photos I think I finally have the evidence to prove her wrong. :) I can't quite put my finger on it, but we definitely look like we're related.

My mom and my cousin Renaud. He is married to AJ, who technically is my second cousin once removed (yes, we did take the time one day over tea to figure out exactly how we're related). Despite the relatively distant connection, I am extremely close to AJ and Renaud. It makes me understand the practice in many cultures of designating the people you are closest to as "tio" or "tia", honorary aunts and uncles.

Three generations of women. Me, my mama, and her mother - my Grammy. My grandmother made it to Rio in all of her 86-year-old glory. She came all the way from Italy, where she lives in our family home near Trieste.

Three generations plus "tia" AJ, representing the Swiss-Mexican side of our family. My Grammy and AJ's mother are first cousins. AJ and my mom are second cousins. Did you follow that?

My Dad and Laura enjoying a lunch at Guimas in Ipanema on our second day as Mr. and Mrs. Amaro. I can't get over how happy they look in all the photos, especially my Dad. He is simply beaming!

The newlyweds: exhausted, but happy.