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Gold Medal Moment: Moir & Virtue

Moir and Virtue

So most people don’t know, but I spent over fifteen years of my life figure skating. Some I even dedicated to coaching (mostly little ones ages 4-10). Those were important years to me. I still have my skates… well, not the ones I started out in, but the ones I used for the last few years of my skating. I miss it so. My favourite area was always ice dancing. I wanted so badly to achieve what is called the ‘gold’ in ice dancing, but never went on to complete all the testing. This is something different from an Olympic gold, but regardless it was a huge accomplishment to me. I still think about going back and completing it.

So when I heard just a few days ago that Scott Moir and Tessa Virtue had won the gold medal for Canada in ice dancing, I was thrilled. And then I watched the routine. I couldn’t have been more excited, proud, and moved by a performance. I am still so amazed by the technique and feeling that was put into that routine. It was the perfect display of a classic romance: timeless, elegant, and tender.

Moir and Virtue

Even if you aren’t as excited about skating as I am, it’s a must see. It’s like watching an old Hollywood romance movie, except on ice. See for youself: this is the routine done at the Grand Prix Final in 2009, and here is the gold medal moment they shared this year at the Olympics. The video makes my heart delighted, especially since these two have been ice skating together since they were kids. You can really sense the chemistry and care they have for each other when they skate.

Note: Pretty certain Scott whispers “I love you SO much” after the completion of their routine. *cue heart melting

{image from CTVOlympics.ca; screen capture from CTVOlympics on YouTube}

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Top 10 Wedding Trends of 2010

According to The Bridal Buzz, these are the Top 10 Wedding Trends of 2010. Just a little something to keep in mind when planning for yours this year …or a few somethings.

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2010

2010

{image from Adam J. Kurtz on Flickr; also visit his portfolio site for more work here}

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Grand plans for 2010

Sam and I always get excited and giggly whenever we discuss the blog and its development. In a short three months, To Have and To Hold has evolved and grown so much. While we have a vision of where it can go, opportunities and new ideas kept coming up. We know that the new year will bring many new things for us, and we can’t wait.

In 2010, expect to see:

  • Our first giveaway, coming up very soon in the new year
  • More guest contributions, like our recent wine guide for weddings
  • Advice and tips from real brides and real weddings
  • A new look for the blog…yes, we are doing some web designing!
  • A portfolio, as we promised :)
  • …and all sorts of unpredictable but fun things

We are pretty new to wedding design, but as more friends and family are getting engaged (congrats!), we are quickly learning about all the things that need to come together for a special day. We try our best to draw inspiration from atypical sources – from our graphic design background, everyday encounters and friends. Hopefully we can deliver many fresh ideas to you in the new year.

If you have any ideas for us, contributions or would like some designing, please email us :)

Have a happy new year!

PS. If you are still looking for a new 2010 calendar, it’s not too late to make one with our simple DIY tutorial for pocket calendars.

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Pocket Calendars for 2010!

We are so excited to be a part of Creature Comforts’ 18 Days of Festive Freebies & Holiday Tutorials! As we are still a fairly new blog, we contacted Creature Comforts in November to participate in a fabulous holiday project, as well get a little feature. It was great fun making these calendars, and I hope you enjoy this gift idea too.

Pocket Calendars 2010

Pocket Calendars 2010

CLICK HERE to view our tutorial for these pocket calendars.

The creator and founder of Creature Comforts, Ez, also happens to behind the brand, Nice Package, which we featured when we first started this blog. The 18-day series we are a part of will continue until December 24th. There have been some amazing downloads and tutorials, so don’t forget to visit to check out more handmade and free ideas.

Thank you so much, Ez, for including us.

PS. After you make a set of pocket calendars, don’t forget to email us your photos. We’d love to see the results ;)

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