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Our very own, individual, blogs. Before I say anything else about them I want to assure you that these blogs will not be replacing this blog. This blog is my baby and I will be forever thankful for having our marriage documented in such a way. With that said, these new blogs are strictly for hobby/interest related purposes. It just so happened that as I was thinking of starting a blog, Wes was too; and so together we have been dreaming, designing, and writing our own separate little projects... and here they are:
Katie's Blog:
My blog is affectionately titled "My Paper Airplane." You can view it by clicking on the link or by going to katiespaperairplane.blogspot.com
The decision to start this blog stemmed from my decision to take my wedding/career dreams seriously. For quite a while I was in the pattern of getting excited about weddings and then forgetting about them (out of sight, out of mind). After having some conversations with Wes about what my goals are, I've been extremely motivated, hopeful and... well... lets be honest, sort of obsessive about wedding/design blogs, my wedding magazines, and my sketchbook. I feel inspired, and it feels good, real good. This blog is really about documenting my journey into the wedding industry- hence the title "My Paper Airplane." Get it? you know-- airplane... journey....
Then just add in my love of paper and it all makes sense! Please visit the blog to learn more about it.
Wes' Blog:
Wes' blog is hobby related. Our WesandKatie blog clearly turned into my project; and although Wes does contribute to and reads this blog, I think he has only published three posts. So, with that said I was quite excited about the idea of him producing his very own. Wes' blog is called "The Whiskey Intelligencer." Click the link or go to: thewhiskeyintelligencer.blogspot.com
On his blog, Wes will feature: reviews of cocktails, whiskey tastings, or "anything else that suits his fancy." As previously mentioned, Wes' interest in whiskey is comparable to one's interest in any lovely, handcrafted thing. Whiskey goes through a process just like wine, beer or coffee does. Its quite interesting, so go have a look if you ever find yourself wondering what an Old Fashioned is suppose to look like (and taste like).
So without further ado...
Friends, meet our new blogs.
New blogs, meet our friends.
Thank you for your infallible support, we appreciate you!!
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