Guest Post: Getting a Wedding Reception Spot On

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Setting up a fabulous wedding reception is the ambition of every bride and groom in the country. From decking out the banquet tables with the right fabrics, to making sure the walls and ceiling are lavishly decorated, you shouldn’t feel the need to skimp on a single thing on your special day.

This is why you should observe the following tips to make sure everything goes by without a hitch – so to speak.

Guest Post: Getting a Wedding Reception Spot On

Allocate the floor space ASAP
Making the best of the space available to you is undeniably the most tricky part of getting your wedding reception on the right track. If dancing is the main focus of your event after eating, then make it known. To this end you should ensure that your banqueting tables remain either at the edges of the room, or are easily carried aside/stowed away after the main meals are over.

Your chairs should be just as flexible and be able to be removed at a moment’s notice. Try to avoid buying or renting heavy pieces of furniture. There’s nothing worse than splitting your wedding outfit, or seeing a family member injured because they can’t move a table!

Arrange the sound, lighting, decorations and entertainment
The chances are you’ll be stuck with the level of lighting and sound system that comes with your venue. However, if you were to hire a DJ then they might have some lights that could spruce up the areas that need it – as well as a beefy sound system to fill the space.

As for decorating, you should probably leave all of your wedding materials in the safe hands of a trusted source; be it your best man, or maid of honour. Realistically these are the only people who have time to organize – or sub-organize – your reception, as you’ll be too busy getting married to!

Guest Post: Getting a Wedding Reception Spot On

{Kevin Mills started his career as a company executive in the Reading area and later relocated in Leicestershire. He is proud father of a sweet boy and happily living with his wife and son. At present he is working at an international furniture house in Leicestershire and occasionally writes some articles on restaurant and banquet tables. Connect with Kevin on Google+}

Inspiration Photo Friday: Two Peas in a Pod

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Happy Friday Everyone! Today is a very memorable day for me, as well as my family. My cousin, Diana, is getting married and I am so happy for her. Even though I was raised in Jersey and she lived in Long Island, I spent all my summers with my Aunt which pretty much made us sisters for a good amount of years. We were super close despite our age difference. I have enjoyed watching her grow up to be such an independent and strong woman and see the life she created for herself unfold before my eyes. She has done very well and I am so proud of her.

So today is a great day! I get to see my little cousin walk down the aisle looking beautiful as ever and marry the love of her life. I am so excited to capture every minute and take it all in. For this inspiration photo friday I wanted to share a little bit of Diana. A time when we were literally two peas in a pod. I hope this reminds all of you of someone you love in your life and inspires a smile that lasts all day. I know mine will ♥

Inspiration Photo Friday: Two Peas in a Pod

Inspiration Photo Friday: Two Peas in a Pod

Historic Series: Mill Pond Park

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When I first starting writing for the Bellmore Patch, I wanted to write about a place with hidden beauty. I ventured out to the water in hopes of getting some nice views of the East Bay. I am sure anyone from Bellmore can understand my frustration when I realized those views were only blocked by private homes. I drove around for almost an hour and decided to head back. On my way home I passed Mill Pond Park. I stopped immediately.

Historic Series: Mill Pond Park - © Melissa O'Connor

Being that it was a nice day, I was excited to check out the lake and capture some nice shots. It was around 4:30 p.m. and the sun was just starting to set. The light that glimmered off the water and against the trees was really beautiful. The park had a sense of peace, which I found appealing. I found it interesting that when I turned back I could see the many cars that passed on Merrick Road yet I felt like I was in another world. This 54-acre preserve seemed like a nice place to walk, sit, read or just simply appreciate what mother nature has given us.

I slowly walked up the path to the right of the lake and fell in love with the trees. One of my favorite characters of nature, trees carry such knowledge and warmth. They see everything before them and hear the sounds that surround them. The detail on some of these particular trees were captivating. History was telling its story right in front of me and I was taking it all in.

Historic Series: Mill Pond Park - © Melissa O'Connor

Ducks, geese and swans call the Mill Pond home and they are such a delight to be around. There was a small group by the path I had to capture with my camera. They were so calm and comfortable that it almost seemed they were unaware of their surroundings. I soon realized that they noticed I was there and kept an eye on what I was doing.

Historic Series: Mill Pond Park - © Melissa O'Connor

 

Historic Series: Mill Pond Park - © Melissa O'Connor

 

Historic Series: Mill Pond Park - © Melissa O'Connor

 

On the other side of the lake it was slightly a different story. There must have been almost 100 ducks in the water and although they weren’t loud they were much more active. At some point they made me laugh because of their silliness. I find it amusing how they communicate and play. Just another reason to visit Mill Pond Park.

Historic Series: Mill Pond Park - © Melissa O'Connor

 

Historic Series: Mill Pond Park - © Melissa O'Connor

From what I have learned, this pond has been there for more than 100 years.  After looking at a 1914 historic map, it seemed it was owned by the Brooklyn City Water Works like most ponds in the area. New York City received most of its water from these ponds during this time. Although the Brooklyn City Water Works is not there anymore, you can still visit the small pumping station northwest of the pond.

A 1927 map of Nassau County has it marked as Jones Pond. That, I assume, was named after S. J. Jones considering his name was listed on the map next to the pond. After some time it was also named after Thomas Jones. It was later acquired by Nassau County in 1967. Thanks to Clarence Anspake, president of The Historical Society of Bellmore, all my findings were confirmed as well as learning some new and interesting facts about the area.

As you look at my photos, try to imagine that this is the first time you are seeing the park. Take your own inspiration from what my lens has captured and gain a new appreciation for what it has to offer. A little peace and quiet is not all Mill Pond Park is good for. With its naturalistic beauty and a setting far from reality you can surely find a new and improved sense of self and unique view on the world around you.

Jenny Packham Goodness

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Jenny Packham Goodness

There are so many places to look for a wedding dress and thousands of designers out there who are talented. Its just a matter of doing your research and finding that one special dress you love. One of my favorite designers is UK mastermind, Jenny Packham. I love her gowns because they have a vintage flair and impeccable detail. If you don’t know by now, I feel it all comes down to the details. If you agree, than Packham’s designs will blow your mind.

Here are my faves from her collections. Hope they inspire all you brides out there. Maybe one day I will get to try one one. In my dreams!

Spring Summer 2013
Jenny Packham Goodness

Jenny Packham Goodness

Jenny Packham Goodness

Jenny Packham Goodness

Spring Summer 2012
Jenny Packham Goodness

Jenny Packham Goodness

Jenny Packham Goodness

Spring Summer 2011
Jenny Packham Goodness

Jenny Packham Goodness

Jenny Packham Goodness

Jenny Packham Goodness