The JesAndy Jubilee Thank You Note

Since many of our friends and family plus locals check out this website and REALLY want to know how everything turned out, the remaider of this week will be dedicated to WEDDING WEEK.  Kind of like Shark Week on the Discovery channel!

The theme of the wedding was “Blueberries, Blue Gingham and Bluegrass”.  Jes also wanted rustic Florida so our back yard was the perfect location.  The shed was the backdrop on one side and our beautiful view of the Chassahowitzka Nature Preserse was on the other.  So Incredible!

There are numerous people that I want to thank and I hope I don’t forget any of them.  But unfortunately I will. So those I miss–Thank you, thank you, thank you.

First, the dress.  It was gorgeous and perfect.  Jessica wanted a vintage dress for her rustic wedding and after many fruitless searches she asked our family friend, Yvonne Chorvat, if she could try the dress on that Yvonne wore in the 60s.  Almost a perfect fit, Jes had the dress altered and supplemented it with a second dress for the reception.

JesAndy Jubilee

JesAndy Jubilee

Yvonne also officiated at the ceremony.  So nice to have such a wonderful friend!

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My niece Michelle Beal, her husband Jon, and son William were on the “wedding committee”. Great ideas and enormous amounts of their hard labor helped to make the wedding a success. Michelle created the chandelier and Jon wired it and we used it to light our dance floor. You may remember it from previous posts.

JesAndy Jubilee

JesAndy Jubilee

Michelle also made the blueberry jam that was the wedding favor. She not only made the jam, she went to a blueberry farm and picked the blueberries!  How real is that? You can check out the jam story at her new website Badzoot.com.

Next, I want to thank all of Jes and Andrew’s friends and Andrew’s family that showed up early and helped set up the tables and decorate and pull everything together.   In the friend category I have to give a shout out to Lindsay.  I don’t know how we could have pulled this off without her.

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My amazingly-talented sister Ellen Snyder provided the beautiful cake–she creates wedding cakes professionally and has generously provided the cake for all of the weddings in the family.  She also provided the photo “booth” which I will post about tomorrow!

My camera stayed tucked away in the house for the wedding but one of the guests, Andrew Feldmen, let me grab some of his pics from his Picasa Album. Thank you Andrew Feldmen!

Our family friend Donna Lowe ran the video cam which I will eventually edit. (I still haven’t edited Alan and Lauri’s from six months ago! Slacker!)

Eli from JLH Tree Company provided the “stump” for the wedding cake. Yeah, I’ll explain that as soon as someone sends me some pics!

Our neighbors and friends, Sue, Paul and Jeremy who bartended.  And may have consumed a few beverages.

Our neighbor Bill and his son-in-law Michael that generously offered the yard for our guests to use for parking!

And all of our other neighbors that did not call the police about the noise.

Then we had the clean up/party crew that showed up Sunday and proceeded to breakdown the tables and chairs and finish off the adult beverages and massive quantities of food left behind by Papa Joe and the fish that Rob and crew caught on their fishing adventure.

Our catering was provided by Papa Joe’s in Brooksville.  The food and service were excellent!  Thank you Papa Joe and Giavonni.

Our photographer, Erin Whitman from Papered Heart Photography, was wonderful and so helpful.  I am so looking forward to seeing her photos.

We had a bluegrass band!  I didn’t think that was going to happen, but NINE days before the wedding, Andrew let me know that he had hired the Cotton Eyed Does.  They were excellent.  And incredibly friendly.  And now I am going to try really hard to learn that banjo and join the band!  Or at least jam with them.

Our DJ was Your Next DJ, Erick Mejia.  He kept the party going!

Amanda Hamilton and Vicey from New Concepts International Hair Salon in Crystal River did our hair and makeup.  So we were very beautiful.

And MacRae’s of Homosassa where we had the “Rehearsal Dinner”.  More pics of that to follow this week!

Ohhhhh, there are so many more.  Forgive me if I missed you.

More to come this week!

JesAndy Jubilee

 

Earthday 2013

Dear Mother Earth,

Just want to say Happy Earth Day.  Thanks for all the beauty every day.

And apologize for driving a gas-guzzling Toyota Sequoia.  But we have to have something big enough to haul 5 grandkids around in when necessary plus pick up mulch, pull a trailer, make airport runs to pick up friends and family.  Still, sorry, I could probably do better.

In our defense, we recycle, have four rain barrels and one solar pump on a rain barrel so we can actually use it. Oh, yeah, we compost, too. We have a little organic vegetable garden and butterfly/hummingbird friendly gardens.  And have a natural front yard that doesn’t need watering. We even made all of our wedding guests separate all their trash into appropriate bins.  Resulting with a run to the recycle center in our gas-guzzling Sequoia.

While I’m at it, wanted to ask why do we have to have sand gnats (also known as no-see-ums) that no Off or Cutters have an effect on?  And yes, we have also tried all the natural remedies.  They bite.  Also those awful yellow flies.  And those little green slimy frogs.  Hate them.  I’m okay with the lizards and alligators and snakes.  But those other three–I could do without!

So, anyhow, enough whining.  We’ll keep trying.  Happy Earth Day.

KT

 

 

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Fishing Tournaments in Old Homosassa

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County Boat Ramp on the Homosassa River

Besides great restaurants and bars, Old Homosassa is known for its fishing.  Living within a mile of Old Homosassa, we visit MacRae’s and Homosassa Riverside Resort quite often.  Terry, Maggie, and I also enjoy riding our bikes to the county boat ramps and watching anglers setting out in their boats. 

This is the season for fishing tournaments, the weather is great and the fish are biting, even if you don’t choose to be in one, it’s fun to watch the anglers set out plus there are usually special events besides fishing.

The 7thannual m-m-m-Mel Tillis and Friends Fishing tournament was held successfully last weekend with net proceeds donated to the Shriners Hospitals For Children.   

There are two big fishing tournaments coming up in Old Homosassa.  The first is on April 27th and 28th. The Citrus County Builders Association’s 18th Annual Family Fishing Tournament held in conjunction with and The Annual Aaron Monier Youth Tournament sponsored by Youth Partner Coastal Conservation Association-Citrus hosted by the Homosassa Riverside Resort.   A portion of the proceeds benefit the Aaron A Weaver Chapter 776 Military Order of the Purple Heart.

The second is the 29th Annual Cobia Big Fish Tournament at MacRae’s of Homosassa on June 8th and 9th. Terry actually took part in this a few years ago.  There are a crazy amount of boats, all headed out to get that big fish.  Some of the proceeds from this tournament go to Homosassa Elementary, Citrus Abuse Shelter Association, Citrus United Basket, Boys & Girls Club, area servicemen overseas, Daystar Life Center, Homosassa Baptist Church, and their scholarship fund for Central Florida Community College.

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2011 Annual Big Fish Tournament

We intend to be there taking photos of the tournaments and supporting these worthy causes.  Check it out!