Tuesday, February 1, 2011

SNOWmageddon!

The great blizzard of 2011 hit us early this afternoon, and we decided to close early. We're also going to go ahead and call it a snow day tomorrow. Right now, we're planning on being open at the usual time on Thursday.

At 3:00 Tuesday the snow drift in our back yard was already 3 feet high!
Please contact us through our website if you need to get in touch with us during the severe weather. Be safe and warm everyone, and watch out for abominable snowmen!

The Ultimate Wedding Dress

Last week one of my brides casually mentioned that Princess Diana's wedding dress is on display in Grand Rapids, Michigan. WHAT?! I was shocked that it was so close and I hadn't heard anything about the exhibit in Chicago! I missed the opportunity to see it years ago in Florida, so I was really excited to hear it was nearby this time. Apparently the exhibit has been open since November.

Tickets are selling out fast because the exhibit is coming to a close around Valentine's Day. So I took a road trip this past weekend to view the gown. 

The exhibit is at the Grand Rapids Art Museum and it was well worth the trip! You can't take any photos inside but I was able to find a few images online. The first room featured the Spencer family history and jewels. Diamonds, rubies, emeralds and pearls in gorgeous antique brooches, necklaces, and earrings were scattered around the room. An amazing crown (pictured, sparkling away) is front and center greeting you when you walk in  ...stunning! They also had portraits and the entire family history including a huge family tree dating back to the 1300's.

The next room was Diana's childhood. They had home movies playing on a screen along with her personal articles like toys, school books, school papers, baby portraits etc...

The museum curators unpacking the dress when it arrived in November.
The next hallway featured her engagement at the young age of 19, with engagement photos and painted portraits. As I rounded the corner to the next room...there it was! THE dress!

It was in a grand security case that displayed the entire 25 foot train. They also had her shoes, a parasol and a flower girl dress. There are huge photos of the wedding day and a looping video of the wedding ceremony which was the most watched TV event in history, 750 million people! It may not be the prettiest wedding gown by today's standards (it was the 80's, after all) but the fact that it was hers is what makes it special. 

The next room's theme was her charity work. Featured were letters and hand written speeches she had given, along with video clips of her charity work.

You then walk into a dimly lit room where they had the largest screen of all playing clips of her funeral with the famous Elton John song. There were music sheets with Elton John's hand written notes detailing the changes he made to the lyrics. They also had Diana's brother's touching eulogy that he gave at her funeral enlarged and mounted on the wall. 

From that room you walked into a fabulous room filled with different outfits she had worn through the years. Famous suits, dresses and evening gowns with photos and the history behind each one...seeing these dresses was such a bonus! We thought we were just going to see the wedding gown!
They had a small gift shop as you made your way to the exit through the final hall where there were cases and shelves filled with books of condolences from all over the world. 

We also found out that Diana and Charles's wedding cake replica was on display at a nearby hotel so we ventured out to find it! The cake was a fruit cake with apples, grapes and other fruits topped with cream cheese frosting. You could get samples at the hotel restaurant but I decided to pass since I am chocolate lover. :) It was quite the exhibit and it was such a unique experience that I will always remember!