Under a New Moon

We are so thrilled to be participating Under a New Moon, what a historic event!  I was so honored that Anita Vaughan from Anita Weds invited us to participate and we know it will be an exceptional evening!

Under a New Moon is a celebration of same-sex civil unions in Illinois! Be one of the first couples to have a civil union ceremony in Chicago!

Six lucky couples will win a midnight ceremony and “mini-wedding” at Catalyst Ranch, One of Chicago’s most unique event spaces! The party will begin at 10:30 on June 1st, with guests arriving and enjoying appetizers and cocktails.
A group ceremony will begin at midnight, followed by a reception that will include dessert – and dancing!
This momentous occasion will include:
  • Pampering for the couples before the ceremony, including hair and make-up services provided by Nika Vaughan
  • A group civil union ceremony – conducted by Anita Vaughan! This will include individual vows for each couple
  • A reception for couples and their guests following the ceremony, with fabulous deejay,Toast and Jam
But wait, there’s more!
To be considered, couples must enter via the Under a New Moon Facebook Page. Your entry must be a response to the following:
June 1st is a New Moon, which is considered a harbinger of good fortune and new beginnings. So, we want you to tell us how your relationship is a once-in-a-lifetime connection. How will your union mark a new phase in your lives together?
Share your story with us, in writing or with a short video, submitted to the page. Then, get your friends and family to show their support by liking your entry.
The six winners will be selected by the Under a New Moon committee.
Rules:
  • Entries must be submitted via Facebook page, either in written form or in a short video (maximum 5 minutes).
  • Entries must include a photo of the couple.
  • Couples must submit their own entries. Entries for other people will not be considered.
  • Finalists must be available for an in-person interview at Catalyst Ranch to be scheduled on May 1-3.
  • Winners must obtain a civil union license at a Cook County Clerk’s office on June 1st. You will not be able to participate in the event without a license!
  • Winners will be required to attend a wedding rehearsal at Catalyst Ranch on the evening on May 31st.
  • Winners agree to be available for media contact and understand that their likenesses will be used for promotional materials.
  • Winners (both partners) will be required to sign a contract, including agreement to obtain civil union license on June 1st, photo release, etc.
  • Deadline to enter: April 25, 2011
  • Winners will be announced on May 4, 2011

 

We are thrilled to be part of this years eleven eleven WEDDING Giveaway!

Well … Doing the eleven eleven WEDDING Giveaway last year was such a blast that we simply could not pass up the opportunity to do it again!  We are so excited about the amazing vendors we are collaborating with and hope you will be also!

Starting on March 15th you can submit your entry form on the eleven eleven WEDDING site so be sure to tell all your friends about it.  Just ask Amanda and Mike … One lucky couple will get the wedding of their dreams!!

Here’s a fun picture from Amanda and Mike’s 11.11.10 wedding – thank to Amanda Hein Photography for the beautiful image!

The Huffington Post: “I have cancer but I’ll buy you a drink”

We were thrilled to see a simply beautiful article on The Huffington Post from Stand up to Cancer’s founder, Laura Ziskin. The piece talks about embracing life, embracing love … And it sites our dear friends Nick and Bahar Schmidt. Laura first learned about Nick and Bahar’s journey through the Chicago Tribune’s piece last week chronicling their amazing love story, marriage and Nick’s devastating passing.

This is a really wonderful article.  We hope that Nick and Bahar’s story will continue to inspire people to believe in love and hope and to never, ever give up.

I have cut and pasted the article here but encourage you to go directly on The Huffington Post’s site.  Thank you Laura, for such an inspiring piece.

Since co-founding Stand Up To Cancer in 2008, and because of my own bouts with the disease, I have spent many nights reading informative articles on things like translational research, immunotherapy, and gene pathways. For all those heady scientific journals on possibilities, it’s the personal stories, like Chicago Tribune reporter Duaa Eldeib’s moving portrait of Nick Schmidt and Bahar Mallah that are the loudest drumbeat, in the war against cancer.

Nick was already diagnosed with cancer when he met Bahar at a bar one cold Chicago night. She noticed he wasn’t drinking. “I have cancer, but I’ll buy you a drink,” Nick said. “That’s your line?” Bahar replied. “That’s a horrible, horrible line.”

And so began their journey as a couple, “blissfully in love.” He was the patient. She was a pharmaceutical rep who could change his IVs and manage his ports. Save for the cancer, their lives were similar to all those other “blissful couples” who were just beginning a life together in 2008. But we all know cancer complicates everything, even falling in love.

What is so striking about the piece is that in learning about the courage of this couple (in Nick’s case, his willingness to experience love in spite of his disease, and Bahar’s willingness to risk loving someone whose life would likely be cut short) we are forced to ask ourselves, “Would I marry someone I knew was terminal?”

If there is one ultimate dividing line in our collective being, it is a line between those who take risks and those who play it safe. How many of us, on hearing the word “cancer” in a pick-up line, would bow out gracefully? How many would have not returned a phone call, or declined an invitation from a handsome man going through chemo? How many of us would have said, “She’ll never be interested in me, why bother?”

Bahar told the Tribune: “There are people who beat this… why can’t he be one of them? Every new treatment he was on didn’t exist when he was on the treatment before that. There will come a time when science is going to catch up, so (we) should keep trying.”

In that one sentence, Bahar embodies everything that is right with the cancer movement. And we, the risk-takers, who know that 51 days spent with the love of your life is better than a lifetime of never experiencing love at all — we are the ones who must stand on the frontlines of this fight to end cancer. We are the only hope to end it.

The first step is embracing the spirit that inspired Bahar Mallah — go forward despite the odds. We must put aside our cynicism and hopelessness, and embrace the risk-taker in science, in love, in art, in life, in ourselves.

Sir Richard Branson understands this intuitively. It’s why he’s had all the wild success he’s achieved. Recently, Branson’s Virgin America struck up a novel partnership with Stand Up To Cancer. As you fly Virgin America and enjoy their in-flight entertainment system, you can now donate to Stand Up To Cancer right from your seat. Virgin America has also initiated a series of online promotions to encourage donations from the ground.

I mention this because as we kicked around Branson’s idea, there were those on our team who thought the public wouldn’t be interested. Why donate to cancer just because an airline asks you to? Yet, since September, we have received tens of thousands of dollars for innovative cancer research projects from passengers, crew and Virgin America “teammates” who have engaged in Virgin America’s pledge to fight cancer. This is just the start of Sir Richard’s plans to combat cancer from 35,000 feet — he wants to name planes, donate portions of sales, and maybe host benefits from the sky. He has an idea a minute, and they are usually extraordinary.

Sir Richard’s effort is one small example of an individual rethinking what’s possible vis-à-vis cancer. I could name hundreds. But it’s not enough. It will take all of us, risking big and small. Stand Up To Cancer, along with many other organizations, is working to change the dynamic in the field of cancer research. Believe it or not, that’s the easy part. The harder part is moving the public to take action, to reinvest, and restore its faith in the 40-plus-year war on cancer. There are many credible and rational reasons why this is. But like Bahar discovered, sometimes a risk is worth it, despite the odds, and the naysayers.

I would be remiss not to mention my friend, and tireless health care advocate, Elizabeth Edwards. She lived her life to the fullest despite her disease. Elizabeth said in recent years, “I have been sustained throughout my life by three saving graces — my family, my friends, and a faith in the power of resilience and hope. These graces have carried me through difficult times and they have brought more joy to the good times than I ever could have imagined. The days of our lives, for all of us, are numbered. But I have found that in the simple act of living with hope, and in the daily effort to have a positive impact in the world, the days I do have are made all the more meaningful and precious. And for that I am grateful.”

The connection between Elizabeth Edwards and Bahar Mallah runs deeper than just two people affected by cancer. They are two people who bravely stood up against cancer, whose lives weren’t defined by it, and who believed life was worth living even when you are forced to play an impossible hand.

The count down to eleven eleven is on!

I cannot even believe it but after months and months of work we are now only two weeks away from Amanda and Mike’s eleven eleven WEDDING!!!  It has been such a pleasure working with them to plan this exceptional event and we hope you have all been following their journey.  Remember to check out the eleven eleven WEDDING site to see all of the planning videos, read blog posts from some of the amazing vendors and in general feel like you are part of the event!!

Wish Upon a Wedding

I am so thrilled to say I just granted my first wish for Wish Upon a Wedding. I was contacted by the Chicago Chapter about five weeks ago and asked to be the wedding planner for their third wedding wish. This was an extra special wedding for an amazing couple.  I had the pleasure of getting to know Nick and Bahar on a very personal level.  They have touched my heart and my life in so many wonderful ways.

I am so honored to be one of the many wish grantors that came together to make Nick and Bahar’s wedding the most amazing day ever.  To learn more about all of the wish grantors be sure to check out the Wish Upon a Wedding Blog. We will be posting pictures and details from the big day soon so stay posted!

Wish Upon a Wedding provides weddings & vow renewals for couples facing terminal illness and other serious life-altering circumstances. By giving the gifts of  dream weddings & vow renewals, they are able to grant some of the most intimate and heartfelt wishes of these people’s lives, and help them share this important day with close family members. The foundation was created to celebrate the courage, determination and spirit of these couples by granting their dream wedding wishes. Their hope is that chosen recipients can inspire others couples facing similar situations to find hope and strength.

All wedding wishes are granted at completely no charge for to the couple. This is made possible by the generosity of the wish grantors and donations.  If you are moved by what Wish Upon a Wedding does for these amazing couples please consider making a donation. There are many different ways to help including making a donation in lieu of favors on your wedding day or donating your air miles. You are also invited to attend the first annual Blissful Wishes Ball on November 1st at The Millennium Knickerbocker Hotel.  It will be a magical night filled with great food, fun and top notch entertainment from The Larry King Orchestra.


Engagement Pictures from our eleven eleven WEDDING couple!

I am so excited to see that the beautiful engagement pictures of Amanda and Mike are up on the eleven eleven WEDDING website!  Amanda Hein did an amazing job (as usual) of capturing the true spirit of this amazing couple. I cannot wait to see what the actual wedding pictures look like!

Below is a little teaser shot.  Be sure to check out the eleven eleven WEDDING site to see more, read all about the planning process and watch video’s from all our planning sessions (thanks to Poetic Productions).

Fall in Love at the Jenny Yoo Bridal Soiree

We are so excited to be working with the amazing team from Jenny Yoo on their Fashion Soiree.  This is going to be an exceptional event and we hope you will join us there.  Just click on the image below to purchase your tickets for only $15 (that is good for the bride and a guest!).

Golfing for a Cause!

We are pleased to be a sponsor for an exciting Charity Golf Event hosted by our good friends at Engaging Events, Poetic Productions and Gerber + Scarpelli!

Wednesday, August 18th
12PM Shotgun Start
5 PM BBQ

Crane’s Landing Golf Course
10 Marriott Drive
Lincolnshire, Illinois

Support a great cause while playing golf! If golfing is not your thing, that’s OK … Just come and enjoy the BBQ. There is even a chance to win some exciting prizes!

To register just click here.

All proceeds benefiting One Step Camp for Cancer.

eleven eleven WEDDING live reveal video and photos!

Greatest Expectations has been so honored and excited to be part of the eleven eleven WEDDING Giveaway!  We hope you have been following along with us throughout this process!!

The video and photographs from the live reveal party were just posted so be sure to head over to eleven eleven wedding and check them out  … We think they turned out just beautiful!