Friday, October 31, 2008

Surprise, Surprise...NOT

In continuation of the last blog, as promised here is the 2 Strangers and a Wedding update. I believe this was a well-rehearsed publicity stunt--it worked, didn't it? What's your opinion?




Two winners of a Calgary matchmaking contest decide not to get married

Calgary Herald
Thursday, October 30, 2008
CREDIT: Leah Hennel/Calgary Herald


Jeff Weber and Kimberly McCorkell decide not to marry after seeing one another for the first time at the wedding ceremony for 'Two Strangers and a Wedding', contest held by Calgary radio station Energy 101.5 at Canada Olympic Park.


CALGARY - Two winners of a Calgary matchmaking contest which tested the "love is blind"theory decided not to get hitched at first sight Thursday morning.


KimberlyMcCorkell, a 34-year-old case worker, and Jeff Weber, a 24-year-old Universityof Calgary economics student were set to get married Thursday at 8 a.m. at Canada Olympic Park as part of Energy 101.5's Two Strangers and a Wedding Contest.


At the altar in front of 180 guests and media, both decided they need to wait and get to know each other better.


In recent weeks, McCorkell's ex-boyfriend Craig Nelson launched a public appeal to win her back. He was at the wedding but left after the announcement. McCorkell and Weber both said if Nelson weren't still in the picture they would have married each other Thursday morning.


© Calgary Herald 2008

Thursday, October 30, 2008

What Happened to the Sanctity of Marriage?

I found this article and was stunned silent. How this is happening nowadays is beyond me. Surely this farce is being denounced. No amount of money or prizes can replace marrying for love. I can imagine the Suffergites, feminists and every vicar, minister and priest are having a field day about this situation. Read the article and give an opinion. As soon as I see the results of this radio promotion, I'll update the situation.





I Do Day: Monday Bride makes her big decision

Robin Summerfield
For The Calgary Herald


Thursday, October 30, 2008


The Canadian divorce rate hovers at about 40 per cent. It's important to keep that in mind when considering the following story.


This morning at 8, two strangers -- a 34-year-old bride and her 24-year-old groom -- are set to sign on the dotted line as part of a month-long promotion by a Calgary radio station.


They will be introduced at the altar and may or may not decide to get married.


And if that weren't odd enough, a former live-in boyfriend wants the bride back. The 40-year-old launched a website (iheartmondaybride.ca), put up a billboard declaring his love, and hopes she chooses him.


They all have cute nicknames: Monday's Bride, Monday's Groom, or Manday, and Forever Groom, the ex. (Their real identities have been a closely guarded secret.)


It seems the stuff of a bad romantic comedy but it's very real for the three people in the triangle.
"In some ways it will be a certain way of getting closure on the issue," the ex says of this morning's wedding, which he will be attending. "I'm still kind of hoping she pulls me out of the crowd and marries me on the spot."


In late September, Energy 101.5 launched Two Strangers and a Wedding. Billed as a social experiment to test the love-is-blind theory, the station picked one bride from 52 applicants. A field of 35 grooms was whittled to five. Everyone went through extensive background checks and tests.


On Monday, the bride picked her groom, a 24-year-old former professional athlete, but also admitted she is torn about her ex. They are still very close and he initially encouraged her to enter the contest, she says.


Yet, that night, the radio-matched pair got their marriage licence in a well-orchestrated "first date" at the registry office. Both wore blindfolds and their conversation was taped for the station.


"This is a very unique situation. It should be every girl's dream, but it's gruelling, it's agonizing. You don't want to hurt anybody and you don't want to get hurt yourself," says the bride, a case worker in Calgary.


"There's really no way to make everyone happy," says the groom. "I think it's important that we don't get caught up in the hype but look at the big picture. I honestly believe this may work."

After meeting all three people in this triangle in person (at different times), it's impossible not to root for them all. They're all sane, rational and nice people who just want to find love. And that's what we all want, I guess.


Yes, this arranged-marriage-plus-ex-boyfriend-plus-radio-contest triangle is a real-life soap opera -- and human nature makes it difficult to turn away. It's all silly fun, after all. But in all this hype, it's easy to forget these are real people with real feelings and all three have real lives to resume once hype dies down.


This morning, the veil of anonymity will be dropped, a decision will be made and whatever happens, three people's lives will be changed.


And then the rest of us, all the looky-loos, will have to find somebody else's drama to tune into.
Or better yet, we could all get our own lives.


rsummerfield@theherald.canwest.com
© The Calgary Herald 2008

Ben Mulroney to Marry?


I didn't realized this former Prime Minister of Canada's son was even dating, never mind getting married! Will wonders never cease?


Preparations are underway for today's wedding of TV personality Ben Mulroney to local fashion designer, Jessica Brownstein, at St Patrick's Basilica, a majestic church in the heart of Montreal. A reception to follow on this Saturday at the Sofitel Hotel.


The mixed Jewish and Catholic ceremony will be a small, private family affair.


Mulroney, 32, proposed to Brownstein, 29, a Montreal fashion designer and stylist, during lunch last December at a popular Montreal deli.


The couple had been together for about six months when he popped the question. They have known each other since their childhood in the affluent suburb of Westmount. Talk about shades of Ross and Rachel (from "Friends")!


Ben Mulroney is best known as the host of Canadian Idol and of CTV entertainment show etalk.


I tell ya, I did not see this one coming...did anyone else?

Wedding: American Idol Style


A chic, intimate black and white Hollywood wedding was had for American Idol's LaKisha Jones. Season 6 fourth place runner-up Houston native got married to Larry Davis on October 5, 2008 in Los Angeles. The couple had met in February 2008 through mutual friends. Fifty wedding guests including season 6 idols Haley Scarnato, Melinda Doolittle, Gina Glocksen and fan favorite, Sanjaya Malakar witnessed the ceremony held at the renowned Beverly Wilshire Hotel.


The celeb-friendly hotel was decorated with round white candles resting on floating black stands, and red rose petals dotted along the floor. The bride's five-year old daughter Brionne, serving as flower girl and junior bridesmaid, threw petals from a black and white basket.


Larry proposed to handbag fanatic LaKisha in June with his recently late mother’s vintage Louis Vuitton handbag. Inside there was a 4.5-carat Zales diamond and a card that read, “Happy today, happy together, happy forever. From Mr., to Mrs.”, LaKisha told PEOPLE magazine.


"People might say we did everything too soon, but no one can ever tell you what your heart feels,” said Jones, “and when the time is right to have those feelings.”


The minister, Dr. Ed Montgomery of Houston, joked with the guests during the ceremony, "Pay attention. What I'm about to say is very important: We'll have the results right after these messages."


LaKisha wore a strapless Alfred Angelo gown, custom crystal-encrusted shoes by Stuart Weitzman and a quarter of a million dollars in jewellery: diamond earrings, necklace and bracelet by Neil Lane. We’d expect nothing less from this soulful singing Idol star.

Ghoulish Weddings










It surprised me that some brides want their wedding anniversary to be on Halloween! Some even go as far as having a Halloween-themed wedding ceremony and/or reception. It can be looked at as ultra cool or extremely crazy--depending on which way your family and friends lean regarding wedding traditions.








Some have the ultimate All Hallow's Eve reception: bridal party and all guests dressed in costumes. Others make it very simple: masks as favours for guests and costumed bridal party or just masks for everyone.








Remember your wedding reflects your fiance's and your tastes. There will always be purists and traditionalists but for every 5 of them, you will find at least 1 who wants to buck that trend.








Oh, but we must remember...he who holds the purse strings usually has the final say! LOL

Monday, October 20, 2008

Get A Good Makeup Artist


Ladies,




On your special day, you want to look your absolute best. You do not want to look at your wedding photos with regret. I have seen some brides wearing $2000 wedding gowns but decided to do their own makeup...oops.




You have some many thing racing through your mind. Trying to remember if you remembered everything or if you forgot something. You try holding an eyeliner pencil or, worst, a liquid eyeliner applicator and drawing a straight line across one of the most vulnerable spots on the human face. You get the idea.




Now, you can go to the fancy, over-expensive make-up salons or to an skin care/makeup school and find a recent graduate. Or find a reliable friend/family member who is capable of doing your make-up.




No brides wants to look like a paint-by-numbers picture or a Liza Minelli reject. Be sure to have the makeup artist do a practice run. Note the colours and applicators used--you may want to use them again for the final application.




Remember, your makeup should complement your dress not compete with it. Your guest have have come to see you, the bride, not your makeup from a mile away. Come on girls, you've seen those brides--beautiful simple wedding gown but with drag-queen makeup overtly applied. Yikes!




If you trust your face to a professional, trust that they have your best interest at heart. Remember, they do this for a living and depend on good word of mouth and testimonies from happy and satisfied customers.

Whoa, Nelly!


Canadian singer Nelly Furtado has revealed she was secretly married over the summer. She famously sang about a fear of commitment with ‘I’m Like a Bird’, says she loves being married.

The Grammy winner told Entertainment Tonight Canada on Friday that she married sound engineer Demacio Castellon in a private and very secret ceremony on July 19, 2008.

The two worked together on Furtado's 2006 album "Loose," which included the hits "Promiscuous" and "Maneater."


They have been engaged since last year.

Furtado, 29, has a four-year-old daughter, Nevis, from a previous relationship with DJ Jasper Gahunia that ended in 2005.
Congratulations, Nelly & Demacio Castellon!

Wedding Gown Ugly



Like every other woman, I have had different visions of wedding gowns dancing in my head from time to time. When I was younger is was more princessy or trendy, mid-30's more classy and now days none existent (keep getting nasty frogs, no Prince Charming!).




Anyways, I have had two occasions to help a bride pick her wedding gown. The first was with my cousin. Imagine 6 women piling into a mini-van and making the trek to a bridal warehouse. While 2 people assisted the bride, 3 people rummaged the warehouse seeking the bride's dream dress. After 3 hours, the actual dress was something that the bride initially refused to wear--strapless. But other than that it has everything she wanted and the price too good to pass up. We knew we had the right dress because she kept preening in it (unlike all the other dresses where she looked in the mirror and was ready to take them off within 30 seconds!). By the way, I found that dress--bragging rights! The second occasion my good friend, her mother and I went to a local bridal salon renown for its incredibly great customer service and were absolutely pampered. The salon owner found the perfect dress. How did we know? The mother and I agreed the bride would get emotional. After trying on 5 dresses, the bride broken down crying over this particular dress. She really felt like a bride in it.




However, sometimes you have to wonder, where do the gown designers get their inspiration or the gall to produce something of absolute beauty or some over-the-top tripe?




No bride wants to look at her wedding pictures 24-72 hours later and cry, "Why didn't anyone tell me --I look hideous!".




I am looking for opinions. If you know of other wedding gown nightmares, please provide the picture and your comment (g-rated please, kids will be looking at the post too!).
Think of this as a community service announcement: what not to where on your wedding day!

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Angel Bride vs Bridezilla: Which One Are You?


Recently, my friend approached me about being in her wedding party. I was naturally flattered (always the bridesmaid, never the bride)--she is a wonderful girl and after meeting her fiancee, I must say he truly loves her.


As with every other bridesmaid, you just wait for the insidious, ugly Bridezilla to pop out of your friend's/sister's/other's personality--never seen before and hopefully after the wedding, never to be seen again. But my friend has proven to be the exception.


Not only has she allowed the bridesmaids to pick out our dresses, she has placed no high end demands, no screaming, no mind-scarring rants...so what gives?


My friend wants a beautiful wedding. She also wants a wonderful experience before, during and after the wedding. Let's face it girls, there are some people (and you and they know who they are) who are extreme controlfreaks well before the engagement ring slipped onto their left hand, so you have no excuse about accepting their request for your presence. Yeah, there are the occasional people who slip under the radar, but they are very rare. In fact, you can see the devastation they leave in their wake: frustration, resentment, anger, non-communication, verbal carnage, familial destruction, etc...


Bridzilla behaviour is not constrained to family and friends. Recently, I was at a shop where a bride came in complaining that the owner ordered the gown too small. In fact, it was discovered the bride had GAINED weight and she still refused to accept responsibility for her weight gain! I felt so sorry for the bridal party, her mother and future mother-in-law who accompanied her.


It is surprising to many of these future brides that when they sow anger, resentment, vileness, and destruction that they reap it back tenfold. Who wants to start a marriage on such a negative note? Unless they have the backbone of an earthworm, many a groom and both sides of the family soon leave this hapless she-monster at the alter...alone.


Recognize yourself? This can be avoided. Rephase your demands to requests. Rein back your rage and anxiety for your health as well as for those around you. Be reasonable about your requests. Own up to your responsibilities. Delegate--many hands make light work. Show up to your bridal appointments on time. If you have a specific idea in mind, bring pictures of what you want, the specific colour you desire, etc--the vendors can only work their magic if you give them something to work with. Treat others as you would want to be treated yourself. Nicety goes a long way. It is surprising how vileness brings things to a sudden and sometimes destructive stop.


My friend has proven to be an Angel Bride. She is getting everything she wants without the angst and craziness. I know that TV mostly promotes the shows where bad behaviour, nasty conversations and familial implosion abound. Very few TV shows how beautiful, touching and life-changing this stage in life is.


Monday, October 13, 2008

A Memorable Bridal Show

Welcome Wagon hosted Cambridge’s Bridal Showcase on October 6, 2008 from 6:00pm to 9:00pm. The venue, the Armenian Community Centre provided an elegant atmosphere with more than 20 exhibitors available to assist guests with every aspect of wedding planning. The audience was delighted to have our event emceed by none other than Adele Newton, of 91.5 The Beat.

Admission was free, and included exhibit displays by participating exhibitors, wedding cake sampling, free gift bags for the brides-to-be, a thrilling fashion show, many exciting door prizes and the Grand door prize of a 5-hr “Girls’ Night Out” Limousine Service courtesy of Brentwood Livery.

We wish to express our gratitude to the following exhibitors/services that helped our wedding show become a wonderful success:

91.5 The Beat
A Moment In Time Bridal Boutique
Armenian Community Centre/Paradise Banquet & Catering
The Bay
Brentwood Livery
Cakes by Christie
Cambridge Hotel & Conference Centre
Cambridge Times
CH Candle Making
Complete Video
Dave FM
Designed by Mere
Feelings From The Heart Wedding Chapels
Global Wealth Trade Corp.
Golden Triangle Printing
Home Interiors
Investors Group Financial Services Inc.
J/P Associates
Mary Kay Cosmetics
one2one photography
The Perfect Wedding Guide
Re/Max Twin City Realty Inc.
Spin Doctor Productions
Table Charm
Tuxedo Royale

The Cambridge Event Coordinator, Susan Casey said, “This event was a great way for future brides to meet a variety of exhibitors and learn a great deal about the local wedding resources available, all at one location.”

If you wish to register as a bride-to-be at one of our future shows, please visit online, www.bridalshowcase.ca, call 1-877-675-8463. If you would like more information about becoming an exhibitor for the 2009 Bridal Showcase in Cambridge, kindly call Susan directly at 519-658-0687 or email suezavon@sympatico.ca.

About Welcome Wagon Canada
Welcome Wagon is a community-based service which welcomes new arrivals and contacts new parents, brides-to-be and new businesspeople with information on local businesses and services. The Welcome Wagon organization has over 1200 Representatives across Canada. Since 1930, it has served over 500 communities. For more information about Welcome Wagon Ltd, please visit their web site: www.welcomewagon.ca.