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Photos!
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The ceremony will begin at 2 P.M. on Saturday, 10 June at Art & Annie's summer retreat in Garrison NY (1 hr north of NYC). Click here for driving directions and train info. We'll put up more info here when we have a moment to catch our breath!
Please send email to Susan: susan@freudenthal.net.
If you are on a planning or decorating team, these photos will be handy. In addition, event details are available too.
You can print your own replacement. Both the invitation and the reply card are microsoft word documents.
We didn't choose to get married or throw a party in order to recieve
presents. We are doing this as a celebration of something wonderful.
So, first rule: there's no need to bring a gift. That's especially
true if you're going to much trouble and travelling a long distance to
join us. That's a big gift on its own.
Nonetheless, a bunch of our friends and relatives are indicating that they'd love to give us something, and have asked that we tell them of items we'd really enjoy. After some looking around, we chose a china pattern from Mikasa which would be great in our dining room. Our families insisted that we list with a big department store, so we registered with Macy's (actually the entire Federated department store chain). You can call any affiliated store, visit them on the web at www.weddingchannel.com, or just phone them at 888-989-WEDD. If you use the web, be sure to capitalize the first letters of our names, or their lousy search engine won't find us! Pssst: You can actually purchase most of the pieces more inexpensively at a Mikasa outlet store (802-362-0997), where they actually have stock on hand, or www.netmarket.com (search for "currents"). However, if you do purchase elsewhere, please tell weddingchannel or Macy's so that we don't end up with 17 gravy boats!
We're also found a bunch of neat stuff at Bloomingdales. They have it on their registry.
What else? Let's see.... Eric has been oogling small digital cameras w/zoom & decent resolution, but they're still too expensive. (fish mirror deleted)....