I'm planning a destination wedding in 2007 - My own. On the idyllic island of Tobago with its secluded beaches, spectacular views, sunrises, sunsets, lush greenery and exotic tropical rainforest vegetation. Tobago has long been a destination-wedding favorite of British and Canadian residents. It cost a fraction of the price of the more popular island destinations, such as Aruba and Barbados, but yet it has never caught on with Americans. In part because the residency restrictions were ridiculous. It was definitely not the place to have a quickie wedding while on vacation. Fortunately that has changed, and now there is only a 3-day residency requirement (not including your arrival day) to get married on the island. A small price to pay for a beach wedding that is like none other.
Monday, December 18, 2006
Destination: Tobago
I'm planning a destination wedding in 2007 - My own. On the idyllic island of Tobago with its secluded beaches, spectacular views, sunrises, sunsets, lush greenery and exotic tropical rainforest vegetation. Tobago has long been a destination-wedding favorite of British and Canadian residents. It cost a fraction of the price of the more popular island destinations, such as Aruba and Barbados, but yet it has never caught on with Americans. In part because the residency restrictions were ridiculous. It was definitely not the place to have a quickie wedding while on vacation. Fortunately that has changed, and now there is only a 3-day residency requirement (not including your arrival day) to get married on the island. A small price to pay for a beach wedding that is like none other.
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Friday, December 15, 2006
My interview with NFIB
I was recently interviewed by a reporter for The National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB) for an article on office holiday parties. As you can guess I had lots to say, and thankfully they published most of it!
Read the article here: http://www.nfib.com/object/IO_31537.html
Read the article here: http://www.nfib.com/object/IO_31537.html
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