Friday, July 30, 2010

Carousels!


I was inspired by the wonderful Carousel invitations by Jolie Papeterie Boutique to look and see if Heritage Museums and Gardens in Sandwich hosted weddings. And they do! What a great combination the two would make-a wonderful carousel themed wedding!

Updated wedding poem page


Still working on my website and I just added two wedding poems, to show a couple of different styles-one is symbolic but still includes aspects of the couple and the site of the wedding ceremony and the second is more literal, mentioning particular aspects of the couple and their relationship. Both couples loved their poems!

http://www.dks-custompoetry.com/Wedding-Poems.html

Thursday, July 29, 2010

Great Review!

One of my favorite guilty pleasures is the handmade soap made by Reef Botanicals. I've gotten more compliments on my skin since I've started to use their products. Larissa and Eric are very crafty people and astonish me with how well they do so many things. In addition to soap, Larissa is quite the facepainter and henna artist. You can see some of her work here-http://njfacepainter.blogspot.com/2010/03/body-painting-alice-in-wonderland.html

Now on to the review! She received two poems from me, one for each of her nephews and was kind enough to review them on her blog. As I mentioned on my website, new baby poems are my favorites as I just love little ones and the promise that each of them holds.

Blogs I Follow: Melinda Lancaster, Author and Poet
I have this friend, Mel. She's not fibbing with that "author and poet," either. She's got a poem hanging in the John F. Kennedy museum in Hyannis, MA. Her currently-published children's book, Tyler and the Spider, is available on Amazon. Of course, I've already got three copies of it, one for each nephew (autographed to them), and one for me and Eric. There are more children's books in the works, and I'll be buying those as well, since her first is great!

Tyler was inspired by her 16-year-old daughter, who's got Rett Syndrome, and therefore occasionally confuses other kids with her inability to behave the same as they do. In it, Tyler awakes to find himself face-to-face with a spider, about which he's heard terrible things. Meanwhile, the spider is terrified of Tyler, having heard similarly frightening news about little boys. Of course, the two realize that their differences are OK and there's nothing to fear.

In addition to her children's books and the poem that is in the JFK museum, Mel takes commissions for personalized poems through her business, DKS Verse. You can contact her about her poetry and keep up with her travels on her Facebook fan page.

I was able to have Mel write a poem for each of my nephews when they were born. They're absolutely wonderful. My sister prefers internet privacy, and Mel used the name of each boy as the first letter of each line of the poems, so I'll only post the one written for my nephew on Eric's side of the family, Zachary Artemus Jensen.

Zeal has no boundries-
it flies throughout the land
And lightens the dark corners
in every heart of Man.
Casting off no shadow,
Hope shines in every soul
Heaven's angels' voices sing-
welcoming him home.
And they are joined in chorus
by Tara's Harp and kings
Reaching out from Ireland's shore.
Now hear the church bells ring.
Yet let the din be quieted
for here lies a sleeping boy,
And wrapped gently in his mother's arms,
her heart is filled with joy,
Reaching out, his hand is joined
by his father's, strong and sure.
Together they will face tomorrow
with love, sweet and pure.
Each passing day will find a boy
one step closer to a man,
Making his way, slowly,
in the best way that he can.
Under God's watchful eye,
his soul will find its way;
Still, time will seem to fly
from tomorrow to yesterday.
Just beyond the setting sun,
The horizon waits for you;
Each day upon your journey there,
may blessings be many, troubles be few.
Never fear that you may stumble
nor that you might even fall,
So many loving hands will catch you
and see you through it all.
Earth holds great promise
it lies not far ahead
Now, though, just rest easy
for angels are singing o'er your bed.

See why I wanted these? She's so incredibly talented!

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

This is a fantastic idea!


Make a Wish Foundation has certainly inspired a lot of people to pursue similar non-profit paths. Take for instance my own mother with Seniors Have Dreams, Too-a non-profit that grants wishes to seniors who've never had a chance to have "that" dream fulfilled. Today I saw this on weddingwire.com

Wish Upon a Wedding-a non-profit agency that grants weddings to the terminally ill.

http://wishuponawedding.org/
Companies dotate wedding items or services and they are bid on at an auction. The money raised is used to give a wedding to a terminally ill person. This is an awesome idea, and I've already signed up to donate a poem. Check it out, donate if you can, or maybe you can nominate someone. I think the world is a wonderful place!

Now on Wedding Wire, too!

This is a great site that I found from Jolie Papeterie Boutique.
www.weddingwire.com
I've been bouncing around in there for a couple of days now, and whew! there's a lot. All kinds of tips and advice. It looks to be a great resource for brides and vendors alike!

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

DKS Verse now on The Knot!


As of TODAY! DKS Verse is now a vendor on The Knot, one of the premier wedding sites in the country. The Knot is just overflowing with great ideas for your wedding including now, DKS Verse. Check out The Knot at www.theknot.com or on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/theknot?v=wall

Saturday, July 17, 2010

And the day was.......















Perfect! Patty and Eric "tied the knot" on July 10th and the day couldn't have been more wonderful. There was a little rain (because rain on your wedding day is supposed to be good luck) and then the sun broke through just in time for the bride to walk down the path to the beach. I enjoyed meeting members of their families and friends. Many would think the highlight for me was the reading of the poem during the service, not so. The highlight for me was seeing the smiles on their faces when they were pronounced husband and wife! A truely joyous day.

Thursday, July 8, 2010

Welcome!

Debbie, my dad, Sean
Katie
My brother, Jonathan and my mother
Ely, Josiah, Callan and Surrey
Angie, Andrea, Preston, me and the grandkids

Custom poetry is all about those special people in your life.

It's a great honor to get to know you as I write your poem-you have to let me in to your memories, thoughts and feelings. So, I'd like to introduce you to those most special to me-Meet the family and know that when I write for you-I write with as much care, thought, and compassion as when I write for my own family.