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The Invitations

Apr12
2008
Rob Written by Rob

We’re regularly getting the “is everything settled down yet?” questions now. And most of the big wedding details have. Everything is planned and set at the country club, guest lists are done, food is decided, we’ve met Andy (who will be officiating the ceremony), colors and clothes and pretty much everything else is now ready to go. We still have a few small points to iron out, the most significant of which is probably the cake – we have our design but haven’t settled on a type yet. And next weekend we do our engagement photos with Aaron Draper.

The invitations took some time. When we began this whole process in December, one of the toughest challenges we faced – if you can believe it – was just settling on a design for the invitations and RSVP cards. Do you have any idea how many stock designs are out there? Seriously: after you’ve looked at a hundred or so wedding invitation layouts pulled from a catalog or website, they all start looking the same. All the same scripts, all the same looks, all the same paper. And they all look terribly overdone and generic.

After looking through what seemed like a million cheesy wedding invitation catalogs, we finally decided that we didn’t like any of the stock designs. Luckily I knew a good graphic designer – my good friend Jennifer Duarte, a freelance designer in Sunnyvale who has been creating custom invitations for a living for almost ten years. Jen and I have worked together for years, on both client projects and work for my own business; I knew we could rely on her to come up with something stunning. And she did.

When we got the design comps back from Jen, Kristi just stood there looking at the invitation in silence for a minute. “Oh my God,” she said. “I love it. I just love it.” I could tell that she was about two seconds away from tearing up. The design, the fonts, the layout, everything. Perfect down to the last detail. And nothing less than I’d expect from Jen Duarte. We’ve just sent them off to her printers in San Francisco.

I thought for a bit about putting a scanned image of the invitation up on R&K, and then thought better of it. Good design like this, you need to hold in your hands. You need to feel the paper and enjoy the full experience. So since most readers of R&K will be receiving one in the mail in a few weeks anyway, I’m not going to ruin it for anyone. Just wait and enjoy.

(In the meantime, if you’re currently looking for custom print/graphic design – invitations, business cards, letterhead, brochures, or pretty much anything else that can be put on paper – give Jennifer Duarte a call and tell her that Rob and Kristi sent you. You won’t regret it.)

Thanks, Jen. We both appreciate everything.

Posted in Family and Friends, Wedding

Kristi’s Away Being Critical

Apr08
2008
Rob Written by Rob

No, not of me. 🙂

It’s her turn to post, but she’s in Fresno right now participating in a WASC school visitation. Basically, she was asked to take part in a school’s accreditation evaluation, and so she’s currently away turning over teachers and leaving no child behind as she and the other team members decide whether to let a school in trouble keep its creds. The plus side is that WASC is feeding her and putting her up at the Fresno Ramada Inn. You can’t ask for more than that.

Posted in Work

About Kristi: Rob’s List

Apr03
2008
Rob Written by Rob

Because it’s only fair.

In San Diego, Andy asked us what initially turned us on to each other. You know, the moment we knew. I’ll admit: Kristi knew before I did, but only because I think I brought more trust issues into the relationship than she did. At the start, though, I was attracted to her wit, particularly in written form. She knew how to use words and had the education and cultural background to go with them. That lured me in.

Beyond that, I learned before long that I could trust her. She was never anything but completely candid about who she was and where she came from and what she wanted from life. Being with someone comfortably honest was somewhat of a new concept for me; with very, very few exceptions, the women of my life have tended to be passive-aggressive, manipulating, often lying, and neatly packaged with a metric ton of personal issues. (That’s not meant as a swipe against women in general – only the ones I’ve gravitated towards in past. After a while I just stopped trusting my taste in women, gave up and got on with my life.) You just have no idea how important that trust is to me.

Since those early days, I’ve found all sorts of reasons to love Kristi and to be honored to become her spouse:

  • She’s financially responsible. She sometimes thinks she’s not, but she is. When a bill’s a day late, she gets jumpy. When a credit card balance is a bit high for the month (even with good reason), she’s ready to call out emergency measures. She owns her own house, paid her own way through grad school and today has a stellar credit record.
  • She has a strong sense of family responsibility. Kristi comes from a big, closely knit family of some really good people. It’s been my pleasure and honor to come to know many of them since arriving in Modesto. Her family is incredibly important to her and she would do anything for them. I like that a lot.
  • She’s adventurous. I mean, you’d have to be, to want to marry a freelance writer – it’s not exactly the most predictable line of work to be in. Kristi once moved to London and lived there for a few years while getting her Masters. And she came out all the way to Orlando just to meet a schlump like me. I’m a homebody; she’s the one who occasionally insists on a road trip. San Francisco. San Diego. Alaska. Wherever. She keeps life interesting.
  • She has a sense of perspective. I didn’t grow up with a whole lot of clear perspective in my life; often, life was one manufactured (and often imagined) crisis after another, and that sticks with a guy into adulthood. Kristi’s good at judging what is worth worrying about and what isn’t.
  • She loves animals. Without blinking, she accepted two cats – one with a serious medical condition – into her home and into her heart. She was willing to get a new dog door, install a gate, close off the office and tolerate cat messes in the bathroom. Today Kristi treats Tuck and Ruca as every bit of the family member that Sam is.
  • She’s patient. Again, she’d have to be – or a little crazy – to marry a writer.
  • She’s dedicated to her work. For too many people, it’s just a job. Going to work. Logging your eight and going home. Kristi’s very dedicated to her role as a teacher, to her students and to school improvement. While it frustrates her when some colleagues don’t share her sense of commitment, education is who she is. For her, it’s a calling.
  • She’s very protective and loyal. She calls it her “Momma Bear”. She’s very sweet and gentle and peaceful until someone she loves comes under threat, and then it’s on. She’ll be a wonderful mother.
  • She’s loving. We both have our moods and bad days. Everyone does. But I know where her heart is, because she constantly reminds me – hugs, kisses, a word at the right time. Just being there.
  • She’s accepting. This is probably the biggest one of all. We’ve both had to do a lot of adapting in the time we’ve been together. We both had to make big changes in our lifestyles. But in all that time, I’ve never once had the sense that Kristi wanted to mold me into someone I wasn’t. She’s always just accepted me for who I am, blemishes and all.
  • The list could go on, but I need to work today. I could be writing this all day and still not be done with it.

    Love you, darlin’.

Posted in Romance

Of Time, Stuff In Bondage And Cat Poo

Apr02
2008
Rob Written by Rob

Time’s blasting along now. It just doesn’t seem like THAT long ago – nothing like the six months it’s been – since I first flew out to Modesto for a week in October. Or since Kristi was visiting me in Orlando. Now we’re in April, which means in just three months we’ll be man and wife. We’re both looking forward to it, but wow, time’s just flying.

The wedding plans are pretty much complete now. We’re doing engagement photos in a couple weeks, there’s still the cake to sort out, and other odds and ends, but the bulk of our planning now has shifted from the wedding to the honeymoon. Those plans seem to change every day, but that’s fine. We still have plenty of time to decide on that.

In the meantime, we’ve finally almost settled all the outstanding business from my move. Still a bit here and there left to do, nothing major, just things we haven’t gotten around to doing yet. The biggest outstanding issue is probably the storage unit.

I left Orlando pretty quickly, and we didn’t really have the money or time to ship all my belongings to California. So a lot of my stuff ended up with the Salvation Army, my family, or in the garbage. The rest currently resides in a 10×10′ aluminum room in east Orlando: my bike, a 27″ Sony TV, my beloved office chair, boxes full of books and office files and other assorted materials. My brother and I packed it all in, and then I basically just stuffed a couple bags full of day-to-days and got on the plane. I arrived in Modesto literally with the clothes on my back.

So lately I’ve been missing my stuff, especially the books. I have some really good books. So we’re enlisting my brother’s help once again to wander over to the unit and start shipping the boxes over. We don’t have much of a choice about the big stuff, the TV and bike and whatnot.. that’s going to have to shipped heavy. But at least we can start liberating some of the easy stuff from Orlando bondage.

BTW.. have I mentioned lately how much I love my wife (to be)? Well, I do. A lot.

And she got a lot more sympathy from me this morning on an issue of vital importance: the early-morning stench of a freshly dropped Tuck turd. Every morning we have a routine around here. Alarm goes off, Kristi gets up for work, hits the shower, Tuck follows her into the bathroom and chooses that moment to plant a fat juicy one in his corner of the floor. Kristi starts screaming “BABE!!” which is then my cue to get my lazy ass out of bed, throw on slippers and rush into the bathroom at 6am to quickly dispose of it before she faints or worse.

By the time I get into the bathroom, I mean, come on, the smell isn’t THAT bad. It stinks, but aren’t we overdramatizing it slightly?

Turns out, no, we’re not. Tuck waited this morning and instead dropped his load when I was in the shower, and OH MY GOD WHAT THE HECK IS THAT SMELL?!! Does the steam just amplify it?? The wall of nastiness was.. oh god.. hold breath.. hope it passes.. sweet god in heaven.. it took a couple minutes before the smell got back down to where it usually is by the time I wander into the bathroom for cleanup.

That girl must really love me. Starting her workday every morning to that. There just no way I can ever let that kind of dedication get away.

Posted in Everyday Life, Romance, The Animals
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