Domain Name!

Christopher is clever. (This is not a surprise!)
He is also quite web-savvy, and he was getting sick of typing our long blogger account name :)

He just bought (for a pittance) www.TheWarrenWedding.com

If you type www.TheWarrenWedding.com into your browser, it will instantly re-direct you to this website.

Please do not feel you need to update your bookmarks!

It just made it easier to put the wedding blog url on our invitations.

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Speaking of invitations, we are FINALLY ready to mail them out. They will be mailed on Monday. We were waiting on the rest of the calligraphy, one insert, and our custom stamps.

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How excited are we? We will be driving to Massachusetts on Saturday morning to attend Christopher's Grammie and Grampie Warren's 50th Wedding Anniversary party! We'll get to visit with the couple, the whole family, and have a weekend out.

It is very comforting to know a couple who have been together for fifty blessed years, and to know their wonderful (and pretty darn hilarious) family. Their eldest grandson turned out okay, I guess. :)

Honeymoon Plans!

We've booked our honeymoon rental!

We will spend seven nights/eight days in Nafplion, Greece! We will travel during April, 2010.

(The gorgeous Nafplion, from above)

The most costly component of the trip will be our plane tickets, but prices (at the moment) for April, 2010 are around $800 for a round trip flight. Considering what international tickets could cost, this is do-able. We're still waiting, though, to see if the flights dip even lower. I've taken a second-job/summer job to, in part, pay for our honeymoon. Work hard, play harder!



(The home! We'll be staying on the ground floor)

Nafplion was initially suggested by a childhood friend of mine from Masterman, Christos. I asked him, "Can you think of a town on the water within driving distance of Athens with only a small tourist population in the Spring? Can it be a spot the Greeks use for vacation, and not drunken French frat boys? Can it be large enough to have at least one vegetarian restaurant still open in the off-season, but not teeming with trinket shops along the beach?" He suggested Nafplion, his family's favorite vacation spot.

Nafplion was the first capitol of Greece. The small Peloponnesian port town is in the shadow of the Palamidi Fortress, a 999 step bohemouth built by the Venetians in 1714.

From our vacation rental's website:
Its long history is evident in attractive period buildings, narrow bougainvillea-filled streets, and a wide range of shops, tavernas and museums. It is perfect for those who want both a beach and historical holiday. The apartment is in a quiet part of the old town, yet very close to all the amenities.

Nafplion is also known for the Bourtzi, a fortified islet just off shore. It was originally built to protect the town from pirates, but it now is simply a lovely site for photography.


(Notice the home in the foreground, square roof?)

We will be staying on a small side street in an apartment owned by a British ex-Pat poet, Margaret. Margaret hosts poetry workshops at her home throughout the year, but also rents the home to vacationers during the Spring and Summer. The apartment is extrememly affordable! (Seriously, less than $50 per day) She will be living upstairs while we are visiting so we will have an English/Greek translator and a poet tour guide.

(this kitchen is larger than our current kitchen and our bedroom)

The apartment has a full kitchen, stocked with a stove, large fridge, pots, pans, dishes, a small laundry machine, and an enormous bookcase. We will be cooking at least two meals each day to save on costs and save Christopher's vegetarian stomach... and the apartment is down the street from a large market. There is a full bedroom and full bath, as well as a sitting room, an outdoor furnished porch, and "under terrace" parking.

Nafplion is a two-hour drive from Athens. According to a tourist site,

"It is also your ideal home base for day trips to the ancient sites at Argos, Nemea, Mycenae, Tiryns, Epidavros (the ancient theater is a must-see!), and Ancient Corinth."

Chris and I haven't decided what historical locations we'd like to visit, but it is nice to be staying near historical sites without staying in busy, zooming Athens.

He wanted to stay in a very rural small village, but I was worried we wouldn't be able to find 1)vegetarian-friendly restuarants 2)air-conditioning 3)doctors. Hopefully, Napfplion will be a nice compromise.

Also! Chris and I are being measured for our wedding bands tomorrow.