july 2006

Posted by Huong on April 10, 2009 at 12:01 pm.


I should be working on files from my shoot with George and Kristin but I’m currently obsessed with wedding blogs, planning, and getting content for our wedding website together. I’m super excited for Jeff to make it live. In getting photos together for the gallery of us, I came across this lovely little oldie that was taken on my birthday at the tender age of 24 (see above). I can’t believe this was taken three years ago. Or that I’m going to be 27 this year. And getting married!!1! We’re toying with the idea of going to Italy for our honeymoon…specifically Rome and the Amalfi Coast…stopping by Pompeii on the way to the coast. If anyone has any suggestions for honeymoon destinations we’d love to get some input. My mom wants to get us a Euro Pass…”you can see 22 countries,” she says. “That’s 20 too many countries in one trip, mom,” I say. I mean, of course I am all about that, but being that Jeff has an actual full-time job, I’m not so sure that would fly. I’ve always loved to travel and my mom has always encouraged me to see and visit new places and things. Instead of birthday gifts, she’d pay for me to travel somewhere new “because why let me buy you something you’re gonna throw away when I can give you an experience where you can learn and grow and never forget.”  Touché, mom. No arguments here.

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One of my favorite stories from this trip is that our friends Kyle and Lesley were going to be honeymooning in Paris the week after we got back from our trip to Paris. Being that we’re awesome and fun, we wanted to leave them something awesome and fun…so we decided to tape a polaroid under one of the seats at a metro station for them to find. On their wedding day, we gave them a card with another polaroid that read nothing more than this: “M7 toward La Courneuve. First row, last chair, look under side of seat.” We didn’t say which station specifically, but we knew they could figure it out from the polaroid. This is said polaroid that had said directions written on the back:

 

 

The polaroid taped under the seat was sitting in a make-shift envelope made out of a piece of paper that was lousily put together. Kind of spur of the moment…but I had tape with me for some reason…so maybe it was thought out? Who travels to a foreign country with a roll of tape? Unless you’re a photographer. Which I am. But this was a different kind of tape. I remember us wanting to leave it in a book in a library…but what if someone checked the book out while they were there…and what if they don’t find the right section of the library (the two libraries we visited were huge and had like 50,000 rooms). Metro it is! On the front it read: “Mr. & Mrs. Holody.” And inside was this:

 

 

We wrote, “Bon voyage! ♥ Huong + Jeff,” on the back.

 

The gnome was a gift that Kyle got me for Christmas when the whole Travelocity gnome campaign was going on. I remember mentioning to him how much I wanted a gnome to travel with. Come Christmas, he remembered that I mentioned that. It was quite apropos. 

Lesley later shared with us that Kyle wouldn’t tell her what they were doing for the longest time but eventually he had to explain why they were going to that particular metro station. She said “It was kind of weird being in the metro station and reaching under the chair…people around us thought we were crazy, I imagine.” As fun as it was for us to plan where to leave it, she said it was equally fun trying to find it.

Success!

 

5 Comments

  • stephanie says:

    you have a cool mom! and you and your fiance are super cool. i love the story! i’ve never been to europe but i’m determined to go before i get knocked up. hehe.

  • Jeff says:

    We are pretty awesome.

  • Huong says:

    hahah…”but I’m determined to go before I get knocked up.” You definitely should! Europe has so much history and I’m in love with the architecture there.

  • stephanie says:

    haha, glad you found that humorous. i wasn’t sure if i should write it or not! we’re planning to travel with our kids once we have them but i’d like to go to europe before we hit that phase in life. :)

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