Thanh and I are heading to Spain Tue night. We can't wait to see everyone over there!
In case you haven't read enough about Barcelona yet, The New York Times has been kind enough to open up their archives (free) to everyone. Thanh has pulled together this list of articles on Barcelona that have appeared over the past year. Enjoy these:
Affordable Europe: Barcelona (we recommend the restaurant Me for something different)
Best ham sandwich EVER, Café Viena, La Rambla del Estudis 115 (is near the Hotel Ciutat)
How to spend 3 days efficiently in BCN
Barcelona: Hespira Tower
Footloose in Spain’s Capital of Style, Barcelona
Some people have asked us what the dress code is for the various events. Actually, most of the questions have gone something like this, “Hey idiot, why didn’t you put a dress code in the wedding invites?” Well, the answer is that we really don’t care what anyone wears. However, some people like a little guidance, so here are some ideas.
Rehearsal Dinner – Casual. This is at a nice restaurant, but it’s nothing formal. Anything you would wear out on a normal Friday night will be fine.
Wedding – Semi-formal. Not needed – Tuxedos or formal dresses. Needed – Suits or jackets for men, Cocktail/Party dresses for women.
Sunday Brunch – This will probably be outside, so anything goes.