Just Married!

September 17th, 2009

I’m not sure what Emily Post would say about who is supposed to decorate the getaway car, but since J. and I are going to be stylin’ and profilin’ around in one of these two vintage cars, I felt I could take some liberty and design our own “just married” sign.  After all, I am probably in the best position to envision how the car trunk will look with signage on it, and besides, I want to make sure any decoration is “car friendly” and won’t do any damage.

Potential Option 1:  1937 Packard Limo
Potential Option 1: 1937 Packard Limo

Potential Option 2: 1933 Packard Convertible (we'll keep the top up, thankyouverymuch)
Potential Option 2: 1933 Packard Convertible (we’ll keep the top up, thankyouverymuch)

All car photos courtesy of my dad (visit his website here!)

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Vintage Bride, Vintage Ride

September 6th, 2009

I am a very lucky lady.  For many reasons.  But one reason is that, on our wedding day, J. and I won’t be riding in any old limo.  Not that there is anything wrong with them!  But we have it really, really, ridiculously good.  My Dad is a car guy.  And his father was a car guy.  And all their friends have all been car guys.  When I was little, this meant we kids got to ride in antique cars in parades, often wearing vintage hats and throwing candy at the crowd.  When I was in middle school, my Dad took us to school in the old cars on a regular basis, much to my early teen-aged mortification.  And when I got older, I developed a real appreciation for these glam-tastic machines.

So nothing makes me more excited than knowing that on our wedding day, we will be chauffered around by my Dad in an antique car of our choosing!  My father literally took me to his museum in Columbus (a former auto-dealership space in German village which he shares with his partner, and stores some of the coolest cars in), and said to me, “pick whichever one you want”!   He didn’t have to ask me twice!

This (the gray car) is my father’s 1934 Packard, in front of the National Packard Museum in  Warren, Ohio.  Dead sexy.  We won’t use it unless the weather is unseasonably warm because I’ll be too nervous about the salt on the roads messing up the paint (hilariously, my Dad does not share this nervousness)!  But I do love it.

This is my Dad with his 1937 Packard Limo, the car we’ll ride in if the weather is charictaristically “December.”  It seats seven people, has the traditional limo dividing window, and is a gorgeous shade of deep burgundy.  The inside has tufted button seats in a similar shade.  Gorgeous. I have two more awesome things to tell you about this car.  First, my Dad got to drive Patricia Neal in this car, to an event at the Drexel Theater in Bexley, Ohio.

 

And Second, Miss Ohio recently did a photo shoot at the museum for Columbus Magazine, and took some photos in this car.

My little sis and MOH, B., with Patricia Neal.

Miss Ohio, Natasha Vivoda, in the car as pictured in Columbus Magazine’s March 2009 edition.  To read an e-version of the article (sadly without all the fabulous photos), go here!  Images courtesy of Columbus Monthly archives.

Why look, there’s the gray car again!









What makes you feel lucky?

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Why I’m Psyched About A School Bus

September 4th, 2009

Originally, we didn’t think we would have the budget to transport our bridal party of 22 to and from the church, and we didn’t think it was a big deal.  But we live in NJ, an area filled with crazy divers and crazier rules (no left turns!)  So after I had an actual nightmare one night, where everyone got lost on their way and missed the wedding, I asked J. if we could please please please think about getting a limo.  Sadly, a big, white pimp-mobile was well outside the budget by thousands of dollars.  A school bus on the other hand, will only cost us $211 and it seats 44 (so significant others can come too).  Summer brides can’t always use them due to the lack of air conditioning, but that won’t be an issue in December.   And after seeing photos like this, I was totally sold!

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