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    <subtitle>. a wedding reception . february 17, 2007 . savannah, ga.</subtitle>
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    <title>Send in your wedding photos!</title>
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    <published>2007-02-23T21:31:32Z</published>
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    <summary> Hi everyone. Bliss and I head back to Shanghai early tomorrow morning, and before we left we wanted to let you all know that we have had a wonderful time these past two weeks in Georgia. It was great spending time with friends and family, old and new. We hope those of you who visited Savannah enjoyed yourselves as much as we did. And for those who weren&apos;t able to make it, we hope to see you sometime soon. You all have a place to stay in Shanghai! Click here to see the photos of our Georgia stay (including Jesup, Savannah, Baxley and some small parts in between) we have collected thus far. The bulk of the Savannah reception photos we have now were sent in by Lynn Rice, a Khaw family friend from Jesup, and John Tay, Bliss&apos; uncle from Peoria, Ill. We&apos;d love to see your photos, as well! Please send us whatever you have (even if you think it&apos;s a duplicate of something) and we&apos;ll add the best ones to the online album. You can email photos to dan@blissanddan.com, or you can just tell me where I can go to download them. If neither of those...</summary>
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<p>Hi everyone. Bliss and I head back to Shanghai early tomorrow morning, and before we left we wanted to let you all know that we have had a wonderful time these past two weeks in Georgia. It was great spending time with friends and family, old and new. We hope those of you who visited Savannah enjoyed yourselves as much as we did. And for those who weren't able to make it, we hope to see you sometime soon. You all have a place to stay in Shanghai!</p>

<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/danwashburn/sets/72157594544846340/">Click here</a> to see the photos of our Georgia stay (including Jesup, Savannah, Baxley and some small parts in between) we have collected thus far. The bulk of the Savannah reception photos we have now were sent in by Lynn Rice, a Khaw family friend from Jesup, and John Tay, Bliss' uncle from Peoria, Ill.</p>

<p>We'd love to see your photos, as well! Please send us whatever you have (even if you think it's a duplicate of something) and we'll add the best ones to the online album. You can email photos to <b>dan@blissanddan.com</b>, or you can just tell me where I can go to download them. If neither of those options work for you, let me know and we'll figure something out.</p>

<p>Again, thanks for celebrating with us! We hope to see you all again very soon.</p>]]>
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    <title>Dress warmly (and eat well)</title>
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    <published>2007-02-15T13:20:07Z</published>
    <updated>2007-02-15T13:20:22Z</updated>
    
    <summary>Two quick notes: It&apos;s cold. At night, at least. We just saw on the TV it&apos;s supposed to be in the 20s Saturday evening. And last night, our light jackets weren&apos;t enough. Pack accordingly, if you haven&apos;t already packed.Bliss and I had an amazing Valentine&apos;s Day meal at the Sapphire Grill (thanks, Courtney and Paul!). Highly recommended if you have some free time while you are in Savannah. Try the crab cakes and red snapper ... and basically anything else on the menu....</summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p><img alt="sapphiregrill.jpg" src="http://www.blissanddan.com/sapphiregrill.jpg" width="200" height="267" align="right" vspace="10" hspace="10"/>Two quick notes:</p>

<ul><li>It's cold. At night, at least. We just saw on the TV it's supposed to be <a href="http://www.weather.com/weather/tenday/USGA0506?from=36hr_fcst10DayLink_undeclared">in the 20s</a> Saturday evening. And last night, our light jackets weren't enough. Pack accordingly, if you haven't already packed.</li><li>Bliss and I had an amazing Valentine's Day meal at the <a href="http://www.sapphiregrill.com/">Sapphire Grill</a> (thanks, Courtney and Paul!). Highly recommended if you have some free time while you are in Savannah. Try the crab cakes and red snapper ... and basically anything else on the menu.</li></ul>]]>
        
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    <title>Our other Savannah phone number</title>
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    <published>2007-02-14T21:55:21Z</published>
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    <summary>I got a SunCom SIM card for my China phone. So you can also now reach us at: 912.572.4418 Our other number is: 912.294.3375...</summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>I got a <a href="http://www.suncom.com/">SunCom</a> SIM card for my China phone. So you can also now reach us at:</p>

<p>912.572.4418</p>

<p>Our other number is:</p>

<p>912.294.3375</p>]]>
        
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    <title>Carpooling from the airport</title>
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    <published>2007-02-14T13:43:55Z</published>
    <updated>2007-02-14T13:43:39Z</updated>
    
    <summary> Greetings from winter-storm-free Savannah! We have been monitoring closely the messy weather conditions that have enveloped much of the northern United States, and we sincerely hope it doesn&apos;t affect any of your travel plans. If any of you who are snowed in on this Valentine&apos;s Day foresee a problem, tell us your situation in a comment. (And if you need any further motivation to get down here, it&apos;s supposed to be in the 50s and dry the whole week.) One more thing: We have some folks arriving at the airport who weren&apos;t planning on renting cars (and our hotels don&apos;t appear to have airport shuttles). I conveniently have let my driver&apos;s license expire, so I won&apos;t be much help in getting people to and from the airport. The Savannah International Airport has some ground transportation information on its website. There is an airport shuttle that you can book online — it looks like it would be $16 (per person) one-way to the Marshall House. There are also lots of taxi companies listed on the airport&apos;s page. The Yellow Cab Company has a website. I called them and they told me it would be $25 from the airport to the...</summary>
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<p>Greetings from winter-storm-free Savannah! We have been monitoring closely the <a href="http://www.weather.com/">messy weather conditions</a> that have enveloped much of the northern United States, and we sincerely hope it doesn't affect any of your travel plans. If any of you who are snowed in on this Valentine's Day foresee a problem, tell us your situation in a comment. (And if you need any further motivation to get down here, it's supposed to be <a href="http://www.weather.com/weather/tenday/USGA0506?from=36hr_fcst10DayLink_undeclared">in the 50s <em>and dry</em></a> the whole week.)</p>

<p>One more thing: We have some folks arriving at the airport who weren't planning on renting cars (and our hotels don't appear to have airport shuttles). I conveniently have let my driver's license expire, so I won't be much help in getting people to and from the airport.</p>

<p>The Savannah International Airport has some <a href="http://www.savannahairport.com/groundtransport.php">ground transportation information</a> on its website. There is an <a href="http://www.lowcountryadventures.com/airport_transportation.asp">airport shuttle</a> that you can book online — it looks like it would be $16 (per person) one-way to the Marshall House. There are also lots of taxi companies listed on the airport's page. The <a href="http://www.yellowcabofsavannah.com/yellowCab.php?p=fare&fare=s">Yellow Cab Company</a> has a website. I called them and they told me it would be $25 from the airport to the historic district (and $5 for each additional passenger). There also appears to be <a href="http://www.catchacat.org/catchacat/02.htm">public transportation</a>, but it doesn't appear to be exceptionally convenient.</p>

<p>One other idea: Carpooling. I know some people are renting cars. If they happen to be arriving at the same time as other people who aren't renting cars, perhaps there are some possibilities for sharing. The comments section of this post would be a good place to organize things.</p>

<p>For example: I have a friend who is scheduled to arrive at 10:20 am on Friday. Is anyone else arriving around that time and planning on renting a car? If so, leave a comment or call us at 912.294.3375 and we can help set things up.</p>

<p>Do you need a ride? Tell us your arrival time in a comment. Hopefully we can work something out.</p>

<p>Hope to see you all <em>very</em> soon!</p>]]>
        
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    <title>Our phone number in Savannah</title>
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    <published>2007-02-13T03:39:41Z</published>
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    <summary>912.294.3375 It&apos;s Bliss&apos; mom&apos;s phone, but we have it for the week....</summary>
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<p>It's Bliss' mom's phone, but we have it for the week.</p>]]>
        
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    <title>Helping you study up on Savannah</title>
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    <published>2007-02-10T05:34:37Z</published>
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    <summary>Our flight leaves in three hours! Here&apos;s some online Savannah reading material for you while we are on the plane: The City Unfiltered&apos;s blog: Savannah news and politicsConnect Savannah: Savannah entertainmentThe Savannah Morning News: Savannah&apos;s daily newspaperiTour Savannah: Here&apos;s how they describe themselves: We use mp3 audio technology to produce historic tours of Savannah, Georgia. Once posted to our website, the tours are downloaded to iPods, mp3 players, or cell phones for convenient playback. iTour Savannah combines technology and tourism to create a unique and contemporary way to explore Savannah.Flickr: Photos tagged &quot;savannah&quot;Blog Savannah: Group blog about Savannah. Has a good list of Savannah blogs. (But, I can&apos;t seem to access the site right now.)Savannah Weather: 73 degrees on Monday! (62 on Saturday.) Folks flying in from Hawaii bundle up! See you soon!...</summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Our flight leaves in three hours! Here's some online Savannah reading material for you while we are on the plane:</p>

<ul><li><a href="http://www.savannahnow.com/unfiltered">The City Unfiltered's blog</a>: Savannah news and politics</li><li><a href="http://www.connectsavannah.com/">Connect Savannah</a>: Savannah entertainment</li><li><a href="http://savannahnow.com/in_print/"><em>The Savannah Morning News</em></a>: Savannah's daily newspaper</li><li><a href="http://www.itoursavannah.com/news/">iTour Savannah</a>: Here's how they describe themselves:

<blockquote>We use mp3 audio technology to produce historic tours of Savannah, Georgia. Once posted to our website, the tours are downloaded to iPods, mp3 players, or cell phones for convenient playback. iTour Savannah combines technology and tourism to create a unique and contemporary way to explore Savannah.</blockquote></li><li><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/tags/savannah/">Flickr</a>: Photos tagged "savannah"</li><li><a href="http://www.blogsavannah.com">Blog Savannah</a>: Group blog about Savannah. Has a <a href="http://www.blogsavannah.com/voices/">good list</a> of Savannah blogs. (But, I can't seem to access the site right now.)</li><li><a href="http://www.weather.com/weather/tenday/USGA0506?from=36hr_fcst10DayLink_undeclared">Savannah Weather</a>: 73 degrees on Monday! (62 on Saturday.) Folks flying in from Hawaii bundle up!</li></ul>

<p>See you soon!</p>]]>
        
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    <title>Our last RSVP reminder (we promise)</title>
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    <published>2007-01-17T15:50:55Z</published>
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    <summary>Just a quick note letting you know that it&apos;s January 17, one month before the big party — and the day RSVPs are due. There are still a few of you we haven&apos;t heard from. So, if you haven&apos;t sent the mail-in version of the RSVP card or spoken with either me or Bliss, please shoot an email to either dan@blissanddan.com or bliss@blissanddan.com as soon as you can. We need to get a final number to the Marshall House soon. Thanks!...</summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Just a quick note letting you know that it's January 17, one month before the big party — and the day RSVPs are due. There are still a few of you we haven't heard from. So, if you haven't sent the mail-in version of the RSVP card or spoken with either me or Bliss, please shoot an email to either dan@blissanddan.com or bliss@blissanddan.com as soon as you can. We need to get a final number to the Marshall House soon. Thanks!</p>]]>
        
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    <title>Did we mention that the Marshall House is haunted?</title>
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    <published>2007-01-16T04:33:01Z</published>
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    <summary> Sorry if we didn&apos;t. But it is ... or at least that is what everyone says. I was watching TV yesterday (Discovery Travel and Living on our illegal satellite system) and a show called Weird Travels came on. The title of the episode was &quot;Haunted Hotels: Where Darkness Dwells&quot; and the Marshall House was one of the haunted hotels profiled. Several people have reported hearing a woman singing in the hotel — but there is never anyone there. It is thought to be the spirit of Mary L. Marshall, who opened the place in 1851. There have also been sightings of ghosts of soldiers — the Marshall House has doubled as a hospital more than once in its long history. For more, we turn to Bliss&apos; favorite website* GhostlyTalk.com: The Marshal House on 123 Broughton Street in Savannah Georgia. A 68-room, haunted bed and breakfast located in the downtown historic district. Absolutely beautiful establishment and charming. The Marshall House was originally opened in 1851 as the first hotel in Savannah, although it did not remain so. Three times it was turned into a hospital. During the Civil War from 1864-1865, the Union Army occupied the Marshall House using it...</summary>
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<p>Sorry if we didn't. But it is ... or at least that is what everyone says. I was watching TV yesterday (<a href="http://www.travelandlivingasia.com/">Discovery Travel and Living</a> on our illegal satellite system) and a show called <em>Weird Travels</em> came on. The title of the episode was "Haunted Hotels: Where Darkness Dwells" and the <a href="http://www.marshallhouse.com/history.shtml">Marshall House</a> was one of the haunted hotels profiled. Several people have reported hearing a woman singing in the hotel — but there is never anyone there. It is thought to be the spirit of Mary L. Marshall, who opened the place in 1851. There have also been sightings of ghosts of soldiers — the Marshall House has doubled as a hospital more than once in its long history.</p>

<p>For more, we turn to Bliss' favorite website* <a href="http://www.ghostlytalk.com/node/192">GhostlyTalk.com</a>:</p>

<blockquote>The Marshal House on 123 Broughton Street in Savannah Georgia. A 68-room, haunted bed and breakfast located in the downtown historic district. Absolutely beautiful establishment and charming.

<p>The Marshall House was originally opened in 1851 as the first hotel in Savannah, although it did not remain so. Three times it was turned into a hospital. During the Civil War from 1864-1865, the Union Army occupied the Marshall House using it as a hospital. Twice during the 19th century, it became a hospital to accommodate two yellow fever epidemics. After forty years of lying dormant, the Marshall House reopened as a hotel in 1999.</p>

<p>During the renovation of the hotel in the 60s, bones were found below the flooring. It seems that this is where amputations were discarded and in later years an addition to the building was constructed over the site. During the construction process, a larger room was being divided to make a gift shop. A brick wall was being constructed to accommodate this. However, the project was abandoned after three attempts to construct a brick dividing-wall that collapsed three consecutive times. It was well constructed when workers left in the evening. When they returned in the morning, it had fallen down. There was no apparent cause for this, as it was not a supporting wall. Several workmen did not like the area and refused to work there. Eventually, the whole area was sealed off and has not used to this day.</p>

<p>The hotel is said to be very active with spirits. Guests as well as the staff have reported sighting ghosts in the hallways and in the foyer During GhostStock 2 this past January 27th through 29th, 2006, many attendees who stayed in the hotel reported having their own ghostly experiences. One attendant reported that, while watching TV at approximately 10:00 p.m., water was heard running in the bathroom. He got up to check and found the bathtub water was tuned on. The strange part was that the faucets are designed so that they have to be pushed up to turn them on. There were reports of children running up and down the hall in the wee hours of the morning. When the staff was asked about this, it was reported that there were no children staying in the hotel. Door knobs rattled as if someone was trying to get in. Another person awoke with someone holding his wrist but no one was there. This same experience has been reported, in the past. It was like a nurse taking the pulse of a patient. Loud crashes were heard in the wee hours of the morning in the hallway of the fourth floor. In room 205, someone heard a woman walking as if wearing high-heels in the room above, 305. The people in 305 were not in their room at the time but out on the midnight tour of the cemetery. These are some of the reports from our GhostStock group. The hotel had many other guests who were not with GhostStock…wonder what they experienced.</p>

<p>The staff is said to have a notebook containing many of the experiences of past visitors who have stayed. One such occasion involves the plumbing. For no apparent reason, the toilet began to overflow. The woman and her daughter hurriedly grabbed all the towels to soak up the water and called maintenance. Upon the arrival of maintenance, twovery flustered and bewildered people were found. Apparently, when the mother went back into the bathroom to see if the overflow had stopped, it not only had stopped but the towels and the floor were bone dry.</p>

<p>On the humorous side, is a little story about noisy children. One woman called down to the front desk in the wee hours of the morning. She reported very noisy children running up and down the hallway keeping her awake. She requested the staff come up and stop it. “What kind of parents would let their children behave in such a manner?” The desk clerk replied, “I’m very sorry madam but the parents are dead.” “That’s no excuse. Someone is responsible for them, “ retorted the upset visitor. In reply the clerk quickly added, “You see, we can’t stop them either because the children are dead as well.” There is a chronic problem with children running up and down the halls playing during the wee hours of the morning, noisy people walking through the corridors at night, and crashes and bangs. Hmmm, perhaps the Marshall House should have earplugs in ready issue as you check in!</blockquote></p>

<p>Bliss' second-favorite website** — <a href="http://www.ghosthounds.com/ftopicp-13314.html">GhostHounds.com</a> — has even more:</p>

<blockquote>Built in 1852 The Marshall House is now and originally a hotel, but its also served as a hospital during the civil war and a volunteer fire department in 1867. During its 12 million dollar restoration in 1998, workmen were constructing some structural checks in the crawl space under the building. They continuously bumped into objects they assumed were rocks and tossed them aside. Eventually, they shined there flashlights to discover they were not rocks but, human bones. Specifically arms and legs. During the civil war, when a limb was hit by the heavily damaging bullets the usual recourse was amputation. I assume the usual recourse was also to discard the limbs on site. Sick
The ghosts of both children and soldiers have been spotted on the 3rd floor of this hotel and was featured by the Travel Channel show, Haunted Hotels.</blockquote>

<p>The Marshall House doesn't deny any of this — Savannah is supposed to be one of America's most haunted cities, after all. In fact, they even offer a <a href="http://www.secure-res.com/res/vn3/listp.aspx?pid=100575&id=909&packageid=100575">Haunted Hotel Package</a>. But don't be scared:</p>

<blockquote>All ghosts at The Marshall House are friendly. Don't worry...only the nice ones are allowed to visit with guests!</blockquote>

<p>* That is a lie<br />
** Also a lie.</p>]]>
        
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    <title>Schedule of events</title>
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    <published>2007-01-14T11:10:43Z</published>
    <updated>2007-01-15T11:57:53Z</updated>
    
    <summary> Pictured above is the lobby of the Marshall House, the exact spot where we are planning to hold a short vow renewal ceremony. We are very honored to have the Reverend Bernie Khaw (my dad) performing the ceremony for us. And when exactly will we be renewing our vows? That&apos;s a good question, and we thought you all might like to see a rough sketch of a schedule of events for the evening of February 17: 6:00 p.m. Drinks and hors d&apos;oeuvres, featuring A.J. Khaw on piano 6:50 p.m. Renewal of vows 7:00 p.m. Dinner, featuring A.J. Khaw on piano 8:00 p.m. The band, Junkyard Angel starts, featuring a couple songs with Heather Shayne Blakeslee 10:30 p.m. Band stops so other guests in the Marshall House can sleep At some point during the reception we will also be cutting the cake and having a first dance. But we&apos;ll just kind of play it by ear for these types of things. Sometime after the band stops, and things start to wind down, we&apos;ll likely move on to another of Savannah&apos;s fine historic area venues to finish off the night....</summary>
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<p>Pictured above is the lobby of the <a href="http://www.marshallhouse.com">Marshall House</a>, the exact spot where we are planning to hold a short vow renewal ceremony. We are very honored to have the Reverend Bernie Khaw (my dad) performing the ceremony for us. And when exactly will we be renewing our vows? That's a good question, and we thought you all might like to see a rough sketch of a schedule of events for the evening of February 17:</p>

<ul><li>6:00 p.m. Drinks and hors d'oeuvres, featuring A.J. Khaw on piano</li>
<li>6:50 p.m. Renewal of vows</li>
<li>7:00 p.m. Dinner, featuring A.J. Khaw on piano</li>
<li>8:00 p.m. The band, <a href="http://www.blissanddan.com/2006/11/the_band_junkyard_angel.php">Junkyard Angel</a> starts, featuring a couple songs with <a href="http://www.heathershayneblakeslee.com">Heather Shayne Blakeslee</a></li>
<li>10:30 p.m. Band stops so other guests in the Marshall House can sleep</li></ul>

<p>At some point during the reception we will also be cutting the cake and having a first dance. But we'll just kind of play it by ear for these types of things. Sometime after the band stops, and things start to wind down, we'll likely move on to another of Savannah's fine historic area venues to finish off the night. </p>]]>
        
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<entry>
    <title>To Clarify: Your kids are invited, too!</title>
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    <published>2007-01-11T10:04:22Z</published>
    <updated>2007-01-11T10:05:34Z</updated>
    
    <summary> There was some confusion recently as to the wedding&apos;s policy concerning children. Basically, there is no policy concerning kids — they are welcome to join in the celebration! Sorry we didn&apos;t make that clear on the invitation. (What do we know? We are dog owners.) If you do bring your kids, they will have plenty of playmates, including Sam and Lily, my nephew and niece, pictured above. Awwww....</summary>
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<p>There was some confusion recently as to the wedding's policy concerning children. Basically, there is no policy concerning kids — they are welcome to join in the celebration! Sorry we didn't make that clear on the invitation. (What do we know? We are dog owners.)</p>

<p>If you do bring your kids, they will have plenty of playmates, including Sam and Lily, my nephew and niece, pictured above. Awwww.</p>]]>
        
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<entry>
    <title>Our schedule in the U.S.</title>
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    <published>2007-01-09T18:50:49Z</published>
    <updated>2007-01-09T18:50:19Z</updated>
    
    <summary>A few people have asked how long Bliss and I will be back home in February, and where exactly we will be. Here it goes: Sunday, February 11 to Friday, February 16: We&apos;ll get into Savannah sometime in the evening on the 11th and we&apos;ll be staying at the palatial La Quinta Midtown. Friday, February 16 to Monday, February 19: We&apos;ll upgrade to the Marshall House for three nights. We have a BBQ to go to on Friday, and a wedding on Saturday. We&apos;ll be in Savannah until Monday night ... and we may stay in Savannah Monday night if it looks like people will be sticking around. Tuesday, February 20 to Saturday, February 24: We&apos;ll be within a two-hour radius of Savannah on these days, leaving for Shanghai bright and early on Saturday morning. Other than the above, our schedule is pretty much wide open, although I have a feeling it won&apos;t be long before it fills up. If you&apos;d like to schedule a group outing/activity during this time, our much-neglected wedding forum would be a great place to do that. Here is where I was going to tell you my mobile phone number in the US — but...</summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>A few people have asked how long Bliss and I will be back home in February, and where exactly we will be. Here it goes:</p>

<p><strong>Sunday, February 11 to Friday, February 16:</strong><br />
We'll get into Savannah sometime in the evening on the 11th and we'll be staying at the palatial <a href="http://www.lq.com/lq/properties/propertyProfile.do?ident=LQ565&propId=565">La Quinta Midtown</a>.</p>

<p><strong>Friday, February 16 to Monday, February 19:</strong><br />
We'll upgrade to the <a href="http://www.marshallhouse.com/">Marshall House</a> for three nights. We have a <a href="http://www.blissanddan.com/2007/01/plans_for_friday_theres_always.php">BBQ</a> to go to on Friday, and a wedding on Saturday. We'll be in Savannah until Monday night ... and we may stay in Savannah Monday night if it looks like people will be sticking around.</p>

<p><strong>Tuesday, February 20 to Saturday, February 24:</strong><br />
We'll be within a two-hour radius of Savannah on these days, leaving for Shanghai bright and early on Saturday morning.</p>

<p>Other than the above, our schedule is pretty much wide open, although I have a feeling it won't be long before it fills up.</p>

<p>If you'd like to schedule a group outing/activity during this time, our much-neglected <a href="http://blissanddan.com/forum/index.php">wedding forum</a> would be a great place to do that.</p>

<p>Here is where I was going to tell you my mobile phone number in the US — but I was just informed by Cingular that they have canceled that number (good thing I put it on all my business cards). I'll let you know when I have a new phone number.</p>]]>
        
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<entry>
    <title>Plans for Friday? There&apos;s always room for BBQ</title>
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    <published>2007-01-08T15:11:22Z</published>
    <updated>2007-01-09T18:56:01Z</updated>
    
    <summary> OK. We&apos;ve nailed down the plan for the barbecue dinner on Friday, the day before the wedding. Everyone is welcome to come! We do need to give the restaurant an idea of how many people will be showing up, however — so please let us know if you will be making an appearance and how many people will be coming with you (you can leave a comment on this post or you can email dan@blissanddan.com or bliss@blissanddan.com). Here are the details: When: Friday, February 17, 2007, 4-7 pm (you can show up any time within that window) Where: B. Matthews Eatery, 325 East Bay Street, near Habersham (map), Tel: 912-233-1319. I found this somewhere online: &quot;Built in 1792 as one of the first taverns in Georgia and the oldest tavern still standing, B. Matthew&apos;s Eatery is a delight to the senses ...&quot; Menu: Hand pulled pork shoulder, Beef brisket, Smoked chicken, Jalapeno cheddar corn bread, Creamy garden cole slaw, BBQ baked beans, Grilled marinated vegetables, Double fudge chocolate butterscotch cake (there may also be a couple additions) Beverages: Keg of beer, case of wine, and other non-alcoholic beverages Music: The great Heather Shayne Blakeslee has agreed to play a...</summary>
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<p>OK. We've nailed down the plan for the barbecue dinner on Friday, the day before the wedding. <em><strong>Everyone is welcome to come!</strong></em> We do need to give the restaurant an idea of how many people will be showing up, however — so please let us know if you will be making an appearance and how many people will be coming with you (you can leave a comment on this post or you can email <a href="mailto:dan@blissanddan.com">dan@blissanddan.com</a> or <a href="mailto:bliss@blissanddan.com">bliss@blissanddan.com</a>).</p>

<p>Here are the details:</p>

<p><strong>When:</strong> Friday, February 17, 2007, 4-7 pm (you can show up any time within that window)<br />
<strong>Where:</strong> <a href="http://bmatthewseatery.com/">B. Matthews Eatery</a>, 325 East Bay Street, near Habersham (<a href="http://maps.google.com/maps?q=325+East+Bay+Street,+Savannah,+GA">map</a>), Tel: 912-233-1319. I found this somewhere online: "Built in 1792 as one of the first taverns in Georgia and the oldest tavern still standing, B. Matthew's Eatery is a delight to the senses ..."<br />
<strong>Menu:</strong> Hand pulled pork shoulder, Beef brisket, Smoked chicken, Jalapeno cheddar corn bread, Creamy garden cole slaw, BBQ baked beans, Grilled marinated vegetables, Double fudge chocolate butterscotch cake (there may also be a couple additions)<br />
<strong>Beverages:</strong> Keg of beer, case of wine, and other non-alcoholic beverages<br />
<strong>Music:</strong> The great <a href="http://www.littleredrecords.com/">Heather Shayne Blakeslee</a> has agreed to play a set, and Brian Huskey, owner of B. Matthews, said this: "We welcome any musical endeavors, maybe we will pitch in!!" So, who knows what will happen! I have asked if they have a piano. If so, Bliss' brother <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/danwashburn/50851480/">A.J.</a> can blow you away with his skills. If they don't have a piano, maybe we can convince him to pack his <a href="http://www.answers.com/melodica">melodica</a>.<br />
<strong>Dress Code:</strong> None.</p>

<p>Should be a great time. Hope to see you all there! Again, please drop us a note if you think you'll be able to make it.</p>

<p><strong>UPDATE:</strong> More about B. Matthews from the owner: "The earliest records regarding the building date from 1792. It is the oldest tavern in the south. The bar is on the National Historic Register. It has been a brothel, strip bar, Lamp Post Tavern, and several other restaurants ..."</p>]]>
        
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<entry>
    <title>What is the dress code for the reception?</title>
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    <published>2007-01-08T14:17:55Z</published>
    <updated>2007-01-08T14:18:23Z</updated>
    
    <summary> Good question. Let me ask Bliss. Me: Honey*, what is the dress code for the reception? Bliss: I guess say &quot;semi-formal.&quot; Me: OK. Bliss: Because &quot;formal&quot; would mean a tuxedo, and that would be bad news. Me: OK. Bliss: Semi-formal means a suit, right? Me: Sure. So, I guess the dress code is &quot;semi-formal.&quot; The following people will be wearing tuxedos (not pictured): Me (groom), David E. Washburn (father of the groom), David T. Washburn (brother of the groom), Sam Washburn (two-year-old nephew of the groom), Bernie Khaw (father of the bride) and A.J. Khaw (brother of the bride). Sadly, the puppy named Tux, will not be making the trip. Bliss will be wearing the same dress she wore for our ceremony in Thailand. And Ruth Khaw (mother of the bride) and Sandy Washburn (mother of the groom) will be wearing dresses made by the same tailor who made Bliss&apos; wedding dress. (Between you and me, wear what you want. No one will be getting turned away at the door.) * I don&apos;t really call Bliss &quot;honey.&quot;...</summary>
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<p>Good question. Let me ask Bliss.</p>

<p><strong>Me:</strong> Honey*, what is the dress code for the reception?<br />
<strong>Bliss:</strong> I guess say "semi-formal."<br />
<strong>Me:</strong> OK.<br />
<strong>Bliss:</strong> Because "formal" would mean a tuxedo, and that would be bad news.<br />
<strong>Me:</strong> OK.<br />
<strong>Bliss:</strong> Semi-formal means a suit, right?<br />
<strong>Me:</strong> Sure.</p>

<p>So, I guess the dress code is "semi-formal."</p>

<p>The following people <em>will</em> be wearing tuxedos (not pictured): Me (groom), David E. Washburn (father of the groom), David T. Washburn (brother of the groom), Sam Washburn (two-year-old nephew of the groom), Bernie Khaw (father of the bride) and A.J. Khaw (brother of the bride). Sadly, the <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/danwashburn/350411217/">puppy named Tux</a>, will not be making the trip.</p>

<p>Bliss will be wearing the same dress she wore for <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/danwashburn/sets/72157594316879200/">our ceremony in Thailand</a>. And Ruth Khaw (mother of the bride) and Sandy Washburn (mother of the groom) will be wearing dresses made by the same tailor who made Bliss' wedding dress.</p>

<p>(Between you and me, wear what you want. No one will be getting turned away at the door.)</p>

<p><em>* I don't really call Bliss "honey."</em></p>]]>
        
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<entry>
    <title>When reserving rooms, drop our names!</title>
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    <published>2007-01-08T13:18:55Z</published>
    <updated>2007-01-08T13:17:42Z</updated>
    
    <summary> We&apos;ve got connections in Savannah. OK, we just have room blocks. If you are about to make a new hotel reservation at either the Marshall House or Hampton Inn &amp; Suites Historic District, be sure to mention that you are a part of the Khaw-Washburn wedding group. We think some of you may have already made reservations, but forgot to mention our names ... which means you would be paying more than you need to pay. So you may want to call back and check on this since being a part of the group gives you a discount we&apos;ve already worked out with each hotel....</summary>
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<p>We've got connections in Savannah. OK, we just have room blocks.</p>

<p>If you are about to make a new hotel reservation at either the <a href="http://www.marshallhouse.com">Marshall House</a> or <a href="http://hamptoninn.hilton.com/en/hp/hotels/index.jhtml;jsessionid=WX4I3TH3DRE1ECSGBIZM22QKIYFC3UUC?ctyhocn=SAVHSHX">Hampton Inn & Suites Historic District</a>, be sure to mention that you are a part of the Khaw-Washburn wedding group. We think some of you may have already made reservations, but forgot to mention our names ... which means you would be paying more than you need to pay. So you may want to call back and check on this since being a part of the group gives you a discount we've already worked out with each hotel.</p>]]>
        
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<entry>
    <title>Pack for ... weather</title>
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    <published>2007-01-08T12:41:00Z</published>
    <updated>2007-01-08T15:18:10Z</updated>
    
    <summary> So, what is the weather going to be like in Savannah? Good question. According to weather.com tomorrow will have a high of 62 degrees and a low of 32. And Wednesday it&apos;s not supposed to get out of the 50s. But then on Saturday and Sunday, it&apos;s going to be nearly 80, with a low in the 50s. Also, you can see here that averages for Savannah on February 17 are a high of 64 and a low of 41. Then again, it has hit 83 on that day ... and sunk as low as 15. Basically what were are trying to say is — we have no idea. Just watch the weather and don&apos;t start packing too early....</summary>
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<p>So, what is the weather going to be like in Savannah? Good question. According to <a href="http://www.weather.com/weather/monthly/USGA0506?from=_topnav_undeclared">weather.com</a> tomorrow will have a high of 62 degrees and a low of 32. And Wednesday it's not supposed to get out of the 50s. But then on Saturday and Sunday, it's going to be nearly 80, with a low in the 50s. Also, you can <a href="http://www.weather.com/weather/monthly/USGA0506?month=1">see here</a> that averages for Savannah on February 17 are a high of 64 and a low of 41. Then again, it has hit 83 on that day ... and sunk as low as 15.</p>

<p>Basically what were are trying to say is — we have no idea. Just watch <a href="http://www.weather.com/weather/local/USGA0506:1?from=breadcrumbs&ref=/weather/monthly/USGA0506">the weather</a> and don't start packing too early.</p>]]>
        
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