Articles tagged:wedding

Posted: Tue Apr 17 11:23 a.m. by Sarah Smallwood AnnArbor.com Community Contributor

As some of you know, I recently got engaged. And it's wonderful. I love the giggly, first-date feelings when I put the ring on, I love my fiance, and I love our life together. It took about two days of that before my brain got the better of me. The ...

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Posted: Sat Jan 14 10:04 a.m. by Wayne Baker Community Contributor
Marriage: Are Americans putting off marriage - again?

Editor's note: This post is part of a series by Dr. Baker on Our Values about core American values. This week, Dr. Baker is discussing marriage: do you think it's becoming obsolete?

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Posted: Fri Jan 13 5:44 a.m. by Wayne Baker Community Contributor
Marriage: Who needs it? (Millions of Americans don't)

Editor's note: This post is part of a series by Dr. Baker on Our Values about core American values. This week, Dr. Baker is discussing marriage; do you think it's becoming obsolete? Are you married? If so, you and your spouse are members of what may soon be the newest ...

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Posted: Sun Jul 24 2:05 p.m. by Lisa Allmendinger Regional Reporter
Saline's Summerfest serves up two days of summer fun for all ages

Watermelon eating (and seed-spitting) contests, egg tossing and tricycle racing for children and adults. A full slate of musical and dance performances, a beer and wine tent, cars, remote car racing, and a teen block party.

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Posted: Fri Jul 15 5:30 p.m. by Angela Cesere Staff Photographer
Images from Quidditch at the Ypsilanti District Library Whittaker branch

Ypsilanti District Library Whittaker branch hosted a game of Quidditch to celebrate today's opening of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 in theaters. Quidditch is a game in the Harry Potter universe played on flying brooms. Kids at the library played a modified version of this, balancing a ...

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Posted: Tue May 3 11:30 a.m. by Jim and Janice Leach AnnArbor.com Community Contributor
Rites of spring gardening include shredding leaves stored since fall

The past weekend saw us dashing into the yard between the rains to be continue with the spring clean up. The weeds, of course, are almost the first plants coming up from the ground, but we also have already impressive rhubarb, baby horseradish, some asparagus, lovage and some herbs. Leaf ...

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Posted: Tue Mar 22 10:35 a.m. by Mary Bilyeu AnnArbor.com Community Contributor
No cake at a wedding? Perish the thought!

A good friend of mine, Cindy, attended a wedding recently. She shocked me with some astounding news, so it's a good thing I was already seated or I might have keeled over and knocked a tooth out when I collapsed onto my desk: There was no wedding cake. C'mon, join ...

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Posted: Wed Sep 8 8:38 p.m. by Heather Lockwood
Paralyzed patient marries long-time girlfriend at University of Michigan Hospital

After her long-time boyfriend was severely injured in a construction accident in June, Vicki Wood vowed she would marry him if he survived. On Wednesday, Wood kept that promise as her father escorted her into a small chapel at the University of Michigan Hospitals where Mark Dèsy, dressed in a ...

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Posted: Mon Feb 1 6:07 p.m. by Nathan Bomey Business news director
Rick Snyder to air Super Bowl ad in Michigan as gubernatorial finances reported

Michigan’s gubernatorial campaign is about to heat up in super fashion, but the top candidates are angling for votes with relatively small piles of cash.

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Posted: Sat Jan 23 8:47 a.m. by Charlie Naebeck Community Contributor
2010 Brides making their dreams come true

Every little girl dreams of the day where they can walk down the aisle in their perfect wedding scenerio. The dress is simply stunning, the string quartet is playing, the flowers are perfect, the man of her dreams is standing at the alter, and all eyes are on her as ...

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