by Janet Groene | Sep 12, 2007 | I Do: Wedding Edition
Wherever you travel in the Caribbean, it’s likely you’ll see rum cake on restaurant menus and tempting arrays of packaged rum cakes in gift shops. The appeal is obvious. This is cake with a kick. It’s luscious. It’s almost indestructible in...
by BY Kent E. St. John | Sep 12, 2007 | I Do: Wedding Edition
Less than 10 minutes after leaving the airport on St. Lucia, I pulled up to the Coconut Bay Resort. Within 15, I headed to the beach, cocktail in hand. St. Lucia was a destination I longed to see but knew little about. I found out a lot after a few days of exploring...
by Sarah Feldberg | Sep 12, 2007 | I Do: Wedding Edition
Though no ceremony is so steeped in mythology, tradition or superstition as a wedding, and no wedding-related accoutrement has the particular significance of a ring, I had to wrack my brain for pertinent references to wedding rings. The examples I came up with at...
by Tom Sturm | Sep 12, 2007 | I Do: Wedding Edition
The union of two people has been a universal tradition dating back tens of thousands of years—we have always been a race that accomplishes the most through compromise and cooperation, though these things are never easy. Still, every day multitudes of us choose...
by James Heflin | Sep 12, 2007 | I Do: Wedding Edition
The rehearsal dinner scene is often pretty stale, an affair, perhaps, staged in some long-lost hotel “function room.” The family members file in, grab plates and head to a steaming side table full of chicken with the texture of hockey pucks, fainting green...