Posts Tagged ‘Florida legislature’

Updated floor plan

Updated floor plan 10/12/10

Updated floor plan 10/12/10

Here’s an updated floor plan. We still have a few openings, which was surprising. But that just allows us to send out of few more invites we were thinking of already. It’s already shaping up to look like a really fun time.

This weekend, Alicia and I will be working on the dress. Matt has his shirt picked out, we picked it up 2 weekends ago in a Cuban shop in Miami. I still am working on a music playlist via my iPod. Expect to hear a lot of reggea and ska!

Julie and I will hash out a menu, so far we’re thinking seafood ceviche, skirt steak and chimi-churri, Swedish meatballs, and I think Laura is preparring a seafood Smorgastorta. Julie will be making her famous apps, and I’m sure a lasagna will be in there somewhere. Matt and I will be grilling the night before the wedding, we’re bringing our charcoal grill down in my pickup. I’ll post a menu later as Julie and I get down to specifics.

We will have beer and wine, and probably a few mixed drinks.

As I said before, this is a very informal wedding, more like a beach party. That means flip-flops or no shoes!

If you’re getting a late invite and would like to make it, please see this post here for contacting the Coral Bay Resort and setting up your reservation. Angela no longer works there, so you need to speak to Christi or Cheeky.

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10 2010

Yo Florida! Support TRI-RAIL, SUNRAIL and HIGH-SPEED RAIL

My ride to work!

My ride to work!

Here’s a quick way to email your support for Tri-Rail/SunRail during this week’s Special Session of the Florida Legislature – do it today!

Mr. Neil Fritz of Hollywood is doing a lot of good work spreading the word about public transportation in Florida. Please visit his blog to send a comprehensive email blast to important Florida decision-makers (like Crist) asking for their support for rail travel in Florida. Federal dollars won’t come our way if Florida fails to support commuter rail. Rail will bring economic growth, jobs and attract businesses, and entice drivers to leave their cars at home for safer roads and cleaner air.

Thank you!

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12 2009