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by Johanna Osborne

 

Stephen and I once, many, many years ago, sat next to a couple who were on a blind date and having their first face to face encounter at a restaurant. We were at the table next to them. Little did they know little old big ears Johanna was listening.

 

To be honest it was possibly the most comical eavesdropping I’ve ever done. Post introductions it went something like this. Guy: “What are you up to tonight?” (My thoughts: one would think it’s a tad obvious, she’s having dinner with you, and it seems you don’t plan to stick around long if you are already planning beyond the dinner table). Then he went on to deliver this golden nugget: “The menu here is pretty good. I’ll shout you a garlic bread.” (Oh dear, offering to “shout” someone a garlic bread is truly rock bottom of blind dating – this guys needs serious lessons! ). And as soon as the waitress took his order, he darted off to the all-you-can-eat salad boat, not sparing a second to wait for his “date”. He returned to the table, and proceeded to scoff his face with pasta salad and really the conversation was pretty sparse after that.

 

What can I say? It’s been years and I recall it as if it were yesterday. I pity the poor girl that had to sit through a dinner with that guy. And not only that, I feel for people in the big wide yonder of dating – gosh, aren’t we lucky to have found the one? There are lots of freaks, geeks and weirdos out there and we are most fortunate we no longer to have to navigate the crazy world of dating!

 

Take my friend for example, she’s a prime example of all the reasons dating in this day and age should come with a disclosure form. I do hope she will forgive me for describing all the sordid details here, and of course she shall remain entirely nameless.

 

My friend is a beautiful woman and has no shortage of admirers. She’s attractive, fun, extremely outgoing and vibrant. It’s no wonder men are drawn to her like bees to honey. However, it’s somewhat unfortunate that her kind, positive and open minded attitude has resulted in a few not so pleasant encounters and experiences. Take for example the guy she met on an online dating site. They arranged to go to the movies and he asked her she minded paying for her own ticket as soon as they met. Strike one. Then he purchased a giant container of popcorn and sat through the movie shovelling it into his mouth like a crane. Strike 2. After the movie they decided to go out for a drink, but he needed to change his boots to some more respectable shoes (not sure why he did not think of this earlier) and they headed to the nearby Backpackers where he was staying (stability alert light flashing here, why a Backpackers?). After he changed his shoes but before they left the room he made a somewhat loaded suggestion to her. She refused. Then he made another proposition, even more unexpected than the first, and certainly not what she had imagined. She then politely told him she needed to depart as it was getting late. His response? “Ok that’s fine, but let me walk you to your car, there’s a lot of weirdos out there.” Enough said.

 

Or the time she met a guy and fell head over heels in love with him, only to discover that he had an active online dating profile. When quizzed about this he said it was uploaded long before he met her. Only snag? The fact he was wearing a necklace she gave him in his profile picture!

 

Yes baby it’s a wild, wild world out there. But that’s not to say that meeting Mr or Mrs Right is impossible, it just means you have to look a little harder and be a bit more grateful when you finally find The One! We’ve heard of plenty of people who have met in nightclubs, online sites and been set up by friends who have indeed found love and it has worked out happily ever after for. Just because there are some horror stories, doesn’t mean there aren’t successful ones too. And this post is by no means intended as disrespectful to those still on the quest for love. I just want to highlight that I realise it ain’t easy baby!

 

It also makes you think even for those of us who have found our other halves – how good are our “dates”?! Do we sit there longingly staring into each other’s eyes? Well my husband and I sure don’t anymore, primarily because there’s a 3 year old at the table with us and I have to keep my eyes firmly on my food to make sure a dump truck doesn’t accidentally drive through it! Dinners have taken a somewhat more animated turn these days, but I wouldn’t have it any other way. My husband Stephen and my son Milan are the 2 single most important things in the world to me and I am beyond grateful to have them in my life. However, I do like to think that regardless of the time that has passed since our first date or the distractions of everyday life, the conversation should always flow, the effort should be made and the harmony intact. One of the nicest vows I recently came across was that of one of our MR & MRS couples who said they wanted to be sure “not to become an old couple staring silently into their meals” and I think that’s a pretty good goal. Of course silence can be golden but overall I hope to never lose the bond and connection that chatting to my best friend over a nice meal brings. Talking to and spending time with our love every day is a luxury we are very fortunate to have. Moral of the story? Don’t take your dinner partner for granted, not everyone is as lucky as us!

 

 

The way they were

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by Johanna Osborne

 

 

Do you recognise this cute little twosome? If you are anything like me your heart thumped a little louder and you were just a bit crazy with excitement the day Kylie and Jason, aka Charlene and Scott, tied the knot on my all time favourite late 80s/early 90s soap Neighbours. I thought that Charlene was THE most beautiful bride I’d ever seen and I had photos of her all over my room! Oh my, possibly TMI, but hey, it’s sparked a curious look at some of our favourites and the way they were. Welcome to our throwback blog!

 

Lady Di stole our hearts long before she wed Charles and became a style icon for women the world over

 

Little did Fergie know that a certain Kate would blow all royal weddings out of the water a few decades later

 

Oh Kelly Taylor! She was my big girl crush of the 90s – disappointing she married Brandon and not Dylan, but hey that’s just detail

 

Hmm looking back at these snapshots it’s little wonder Britney’s KFed wedding was dubbed one of the most trashtastic ever

 

Vintage Jessica Simpson. She was never more beautiful

 

A young Hugh Hefner goes traditional giving matrimony a try, cutting a dashing figure in his all white Casanova suit. Holly, Bridget and Kendra were not yet born

 

They might be on the rocks now but way back when 13 years ago they made quite the flamboyant couple

 

Perhaps the most viewed wedding pic of all time these two certainly looked stunning on their big day. Not everything lasts forever, but this photo sure will

 

OMG. Cary Elwes and Robyn Wright – the hottest couple ever. The Princess Bride set 1987 on fire! Swoon!

 

Hearts across the globe shattered into tiny pieces when NKOTB’s Joey McIntyre tied the knot

 

And just because she was our 80s version of Lorde, here she is – Tiffany and her “I think we’re alone now” song. That was one cool song and one cool girl!

 

One final picture – Kelly McGillis and Tom Cruise made one smoking hot couple in the 1986 hit film Top Gun. Oh my, those were the days!

 

 

 

At the dock of the bay

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by Johanna Osborne

 

Those that know me know how much I love Dockside. Always have, always will. I have spent many a sunny Christmas lunch on the gorgeous deck and enjoyed special family dinners cosily tucked upstairs. But there’s even more to this little gem than meets the eye. Dockside is not only one of Wellington’s top restaurants; it also doubles as one hell of a wedding venue. And it’s no gamble, if you’ve tried the food you will know that your guests will love the cuisine as much as you do, and you can go forward confident in your selection – particularly because Dockside’s reputation precedes it. You know the place, the people and the menu, so there is no going out on a limb and being afraid of making the wrong choice. If anything the choice is extremely simple.

 

Dockside offers a stunning outdoor area ideal for taking photographs as well as basking in the sunshine – all whilst taking in the spectacular views and sipping champagne of course! Very much the sort of thing you’d expect to see in the French Rivera, but it’s all right here on our fabulous little doorstep. The bar is big and the area lends itself very well to live entertainment and dancing. There are also other options for weddings such as the private room and the upstairs area, Dockside can cater to whatever your needs and wants are. With its super central city location and fun yet elegant atmosphere, Dockside is an obvious choice for the chic, modern bride and groom. Hey, you could even be super inventive and arrive by boat or helicopter; here on the waterfront anything is possible. You can make your memories the way you want them to be. We heart you Dockside!

 

For more information check out

 

www.docksidenz.com
499 9900
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A little thing called life

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by Johanna Osborne

 

There are a few quotes that get me every time, especially this one as it’s just so true …

”Isn’t it funny how day by day nothing changes but when you look back, everything is different?” CS Lewis

 

It applies to us all as that’s obviously the one constant in life, that nothing stays the same forever. It’s even more significant when I cast my eye back over the last 5 years of my own life and how much things have changed since then—not to mention all the rollercoaster highs and lows that brought me forward to today. What a mix of extreme joy and bountiful happiness, as well as unexpected tragedy. In 2009 my darling husband and I found out we were expecting our first baby, which was the most exciting news ever. This news delighted our entire family and everyone was excited about what lay ahead. A short 5 months later, I devastatingly and suddenly lost my beloved dad. A blow too extreme to even begin to describe. A few months later as the birth of our boy grew imminent I left the job I had known and loved for many years to become a full time mummy. A new, exciting and most exhausting world! Becoming a mother has let me experience the biggest love of my life, and I wonder how my heart could possibly fit it all in without bursting. We moved from our treasured inner city apartment to a house in the suburbs, I joined playgroups and kids clubs and traded in my pencil skirts for denim and my heels for cowboy boots. I met a whole bunch of new friends that not only had children the same age, but also hearts and souls that connected with mine. I began working as a freelance writer for The Wellington Wedding Show – to be able to write and let my thoughts flow had always been a lifelong dream of mine, and for someone to actually want to read what I put on paper (or a screen) was the biggest buzz ever (thank YOU so much for reading our blog and magazine!). We travelled with our son and shared amazing family holidays with my brother’s children, forming memories that will last a lifetime. Yes, it’s fair to say that things have changed a lot for me in the last few years, my whole life as I knew it was turned upside down and the journey has been painted with great loss, but thankfully also with plenty of good fortune and joy, in large brought to us by our son Milan. I guess that’s what life is… a mixed bag of fate’s confetti, who knows what you are going to get but you can make sure that you hope for the best and take nothing less than what you deserve. You might not be able to grab a moment and hold it still with both hands, no matter how much you want to. But instead the good moments teach us to appreciate what we have, and to do all we can to make them last.

 

Why I am I writing this? It’s fair to say I am on the cusp of another major life changing decision. Perhaps the biggest yet. It will impact a lot of people and change a lot of things. So it’s only natural that I need take a moment to breathe, reflect and consider which way the path of my life should lead me. Perhaps the answer has already been decided, it’s just me who has to catch up.

 

I feel much like I did in the months leading up to my wedding day when I physically and emotionally felt so excited, but also so very aware that my life would be forever changed from the 5th January 2006. I was going to be a wife. I would be bound to the man of my dreams for the rest of my life, a big commitment and one that I felt more than ready for … but the responsibility of being that amazing, trustworthy and rock-solid person for someone else, to be a good life partner, well that was a major thing, and I vowed to try and always be someone my husband would love, admire and most importantly be able to rely on. He certainly deserved that.

 

Marriage, having children and deciding where and how to spend your life are some of the biggest decisions in life. In fact they are more than that, they ARE life. And famously some of the most significant and stressful things in life are changing jobs, moving house, divorce and bereavement… most of us have been through at least some of these. Are they hard? Absolutely. Do they make us stronger? Most definitely. In hindsight the things that have scared me the most in life have also been the things that have paid off with the greatest rewards – such as changing jobs and having a baby. I don’t take things lightly, but sometimes a leap of faith is required. Sometimes we need to be brave. If I were able to time travel back to my younger self, perhaps the first piece of advice I would give to myself would be “Don’t worry so much. It will all fall into place.” A little faith truly goes a long way sometimes.

 

Thank you for following our blog for these last few years and hopefully you will stick around to hear more about my own personal adventure, as well as many more wedding tips, ideas, inspiration and details about exciting suppliers. I have a feeling things are only just starting to get good! It’s all coming your way. We hope you can join us for the ride.

 

xoxo Johanna

 

 

 

by Johanna Osborne

 

“Fashions fade but style is eternal” – Yves St Laurent

 

Weddings have never been more popular than they are now and creative brides just like YOU are using the opportunity to be unique, different as well as fashion-forward in their choice of ceremony, reception, decor and of course styling. Nothing is impossible anymore and that’s what makes weddings so much fun.

 

The #1 influence du jour is without a doubt The Great Gatsby! That movie has done wonders for reigniting olden day glamour and romance, and we have seen it reflected in many a stylish wedding this year. Swoon! And whilst that is certainly a strong style inspiration at present, there are other vintage eras and dress types which have taken our fancy as well. Anything romantic, lacy and/or sparkly seems to draw us in right now. We have literally been swimming in a dreamy sea of gorgeous images and ideas, so we have compiled our favourite things for you. We hope you like… here goes!

 

1. Headpieces, faux fur and lots of sparkly jewels – if you go vintage, art deco/1950s you can’t go wrong!

 

 

 

 

2. Sparkly gowns with satin, sequin and shimmer, lace and detail

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

3. Back detail and flowers crowns are big! Romantic vintage = love love love!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

4. Men are important too – dapper and debonair is the order of the day! White suits, checks, walking sticks, fedoras, handkerchiefs, bow ties … it’s all on!

 

 

 

 

 

 

5. Colour is key – a pop of colour or a slightly different hue can add a touch of class, contrast and style

 

 

 

 

 

6. Mismatched bridesmaids dresses are all the rage, and differing lengths are ok too. Nothing beats mixing it up and creating a different and eclectic look that screams style without being too over the top!

 

 

 

 

 

7. Creating a party atmosphere is the secret to a wedding turning into the ultimate unforgettable party – all possible with the right lightning, music and champagne of course!

 

 

 

 

Photo credits: Viktoria Novak, Wedding House, The Wedding Chicks, I Just Said Yes, DIY Weddning Blog, Magnolia Rouge, Pinterest, Melissa and Beth, Perry Vaile, Martha Stewart