Saturday, October 17, 2009

The Big Day! Be safe.

Hi Everybody. Today is the big day!

If you are not staying the night at the Hotel Icon, we want to encourage you to be safe. Plan now to take a cab home, so that you don't need to worry about drinking.

If you take a cab to the Wedding, you won't need to pay for parking and you won't need to worry about getting your car later. Please think ahead, and be safe.

You can reach Yellow Cab 24 hours a day at 713 236 1111.

Monday, October 12, 2009

BBQ Carpooling!

If you are going to the BBQ, please carpool! If you have space in your car and plan to drive there, or if you need a ride there, please let me know. I will try to put people together and get everyone a ride out there. Email me at seth(dot)capron(at)gmail(dot)com.

5 days until the wedding!


Things to do in Downtown Houston

1. At 600 Travis Street is the JP Morgan Chase Building, which has an observation lobby at the 60th floor.

2. Tunnels: Under that building, and most skyscrapers downtown, are a series of tunnels, so that people never have to be in the hot streets. They aren’t as exciting as they sound, because they’re mostly just like a giant food court in the mall. Also, like everything else in downtown Houston, they mostly shut down for the weekend. But you can get between downtown buildings that way.

3. Spec’s Downtown Liquor Store is a really great liquor store and well worth the trip. It’s a ways from the end of downtown where the wedding is, but worth the effort. A really nice gourmet grocery store is hidden away in the back corner.

4. Bayou Trails:

At the intersection of Smith and Texas Street is the Wortham Theatre Center. To your left as you face the building is a pathway down to a series of trails that run alongside the bayou and under the freeways. You can also get on them from the park at the intersection of Smith and Preston.

Food:

1. El Rey, right on main street near Hotel Icon, has delicious Cuban tacos, even if it is a little fast food style.

2. Franks, on Prairie and Travis, has decent pizza.

Otherwise, I would recommend getting out of downtown:

1. Cali Sandwich is excellent, low cost Viet Namese food, not far away at Travis and Rosalie. Try the $2 sandwiches, or $5 vermicelli noodle dishes. Both are tasty.

Drink:

Warrens and La Carafe:

Mostly downtown Houston is full of cheesy dance clubs. Two pleasant spots in the middle of all of that are Warrens, an old bar that serves stiff drinks, and La Carafe, a wine bar in one of the oldest buildings in downtown Houston. Both are located on Market Square right near the Hotel Icon and the Magnolia Ballroom.

Sneakers:

My friend Thomas runs a sneaker store in downtown at Main St. and Polk St., called the Tipping Point. Check it out if you want sneakers.

Metro Rail:

There is one rail line on Main Street in Houston, but it can take you to a number of other places from downtown. Some places that I would recommend include:

1. Herman Park, a really nice, large park near Rice University, also has a Zoo and pond in it.

2. The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, is accessible from the Museum District Stop. The Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston is also there, but it is currently between shows.

Less Convenient:

Use this website to get anywhere else by public transportation. It can be a little slow, but it will get you there:

http://tripplanner.ridemetro.org/hiwire

1. The Menil is a great, free museum in the neighborhood that we live, the Montrose. You can get there by taking the rail to Wheeler and then the 25 bus to Mandel.

2. The Houston Dynamo are an awesome soccer team. They’re playing a game on Sunday, so if you’re not leaving town until Monday it might be a fun activity.

There are a million other things that are farther away, but since most of you are only here for a few days and you’ve got some activities planned already, that will probably do it.

Monday, September 14, 2009

Quick! Reserve your rooms now!

This Wednesday, September 16, is last day to get our discounted rate! If you would like to stay there, please call the Hotel Icon today and reserve your room!

The hotel is located at 220 Main Street, Houston, TX 77002. Call them at 832-667-4450 and say that you are part of Maria Guzman's wedding party.

http://www.hotelicon.com/


Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Congratulations!!!

We have received the first RSVPs!

First place goes to Jennifer and Phong Nguyen!!! yay!!!!
Second place goes to Katy Goodman and Zach Moser!!!
Third place to the Yearwoods!!!

Thank you very much for being prompt responders!!

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If everybody was as fast as you, we'd know how many people were coming to our wedding by now.

Sunday, August 30, 2009

Attire

Formal Attire (dressy but not black tie) is requested. We know you'll all look good.ballantine54