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January/February 2012 (Bridal)

January 4th, 2012 | News, Read No'Ala Now | 0 Comments

Last year I attended only two weddings, and believe me they could not have been more different, or alike.

In late September, I was a guest at the wedding of Alex Wittscheck and Erin Speed. Their wedding, otherwise known as the Shoals Perfect Wedding, was held on the open fields of Bluewater Creek Polo Club. Although I barely knew the couple when the contest started, I discovered during the months of planning that this young couple seemed as though they had been together their whole lives. They were at once calm and wide-eyed, which only inspired us all to make sure their day was the most special it could be. The wedding was well attended with hundreds of family and friends, and the pastoral setting was ideal for letting couples dance, musicians sing, children run, and paper lanterns rise high into the crisp fall sky. Jordyn Dean, Armosa Studios and all of the wedding partners came together in such a beautifully united way that I don’t think it could ever really be duplicated again. It was the perfect wedding.

In early November, I attended the wedding of an old friend and his longtime partner. Unlike Alex and Erin’s wedding, Jon and Robert’s wedding took place in Washington, D.C., just blocks away from the Capitol at a hotel which allowed pets, since the couple’s three Basenjis made up the rest of the wedding party. There were less than 50 people in attendance, made up of mostly family and close friends who the couple made very clear had played a very important part in their lives. After dinner Jon and Robert gave their mothers each a beautiful necklace and thanked them for their love and acceptance. Then the wine flowed, sumptuous wedding cake was passed, and three energetic dogs entertained the crowd for hours. And again, it was perfect.

This is not the usual editors letter. I won’t take the time to direct your attention to any one page of the magazine, but I will tell you that designing a wedding issue and attending two very different weddings have taught me two things: Love is present everywhere—even in the most opposite of settings. And that every wedding is the perfect wedding.

November/December 2011 (Holiday)

November 3rd, 2011 | News, Read No'Ala Now | 0 Comments

It’s beginning to look a lot like…Christmas? Already? Where has this year gone?

In reality, it’s looked a lot like Christmas at the No’Ala offices for about two months. Almost as soon as the “Beautiful People” issue went to the printer, we started gathering the goodies we wanted to show for this holiday season. Shoals area retailers have some great treats for you this year, as you will see, and we were also able to collect and personally test some recipes for side dishes and desserts that will make an impression at your holiday table. It didn’t matter that we were cooking these dishes and gathering the Christmas gifts when it was still ninety degrees outside—we’re ready for the Holidays!

Although it seems that the time between Thanksgiving and New Year’s is dominated by holiday hustle and bustle, there are other things that happen around here during that time. One example is the Division II Championship Football Game, an event that has brought at least $26 million to the Shoals area since it was first played here. Along the way, it has transformed the way the NCAA Division II celebrates its championship teams, as you will see, and it certainly cements our reputation for Southern Hospitality. And how can you discuss Division II without talking about Division I, and UNA’s planned move to that level? We decided this would be a good time to take an in-depth look at what the move will mean, and writer Michelle Eubanks discovered it isn’t all about athletics.

Special thanks to Lynn and Randy Coleman, who let us take over their house to photograph the clothes for this Holiday issue. Thanks also to Grady Liles, Mickey Haddock and Mitch Dobbins, who spent time with us retelling the history of the Division II Championship Game. And finally, a very special thanks to the area retailers who were able to lend us the beautiful and wonderful things shown in our Holiday Buying Guide this year. If you’re looking for a unique gift, you’ll find it right here at home!

Now, a little holiday advice. Be sure to make time this year to slow down and enjoy the season. Read this issue carefully, make your shopping decisions early, and make it a point to buy locally. If you’re giving a Holiday party, pay special attention to Dan Halcomb’s Rules for Entertaining. Take in a concert or go see the dancing waters at Spring Park; join the festivities at First Friday or Third Thursday, and take note of the beautiful decorations all around the Shoals. Adopt a team and support them at the Division II Championship Game; cook and sing and decorate…and most of all, enjoy this wonderful season!

September/October 2011 (Beautiful People)

September 5th, 2011 | News, Read No'Ala Now | 0 Comments

As a magazine designer, you can’t possibly imagine what a treat it is do create this issue of No’Ala. It’s a little like Christmas—I get 32 surprises under my tree! That’s how many portraits we commissioned this year from eight exceptional local photographers who stunned us all once again with their skill and unique points of view. This year we asked a number of last year’s “beautiful people” to nominate up to 25 people they thought had that unique combination of physical and internal beauty. Like last year, some husbands, wives and siblings were nominated separately, so it was fun to group some of these people into one portrait. Our 40 beautiful people are as varied as the Shoals. Students, small business owners, musicians, fashion designers, chefs, doctors, coaches, and even one professional athlete make up the “Most Beautiful People in the Shoals,” starting on page 40. On the cover pictured below are Connor and Ben Fisher, shot by Robert Rausch at Cypress Creek. (Don’t miss the other three covers for this same issue! That’s right, we just couldn’t decide!)
—David

September/October (Beautiful People–Additional Covers)

September 5th, 2011 | News, Read No'Ala Now | 0 Comments

We had so many beautiful photographs, we decided to print four covers! Alyson Ray, shot by Robert Rausch, Brandi Lewis, shot by Goode Dethero, and Casy Jeffreys, shot by Armosa Studios.

July/August 2011 (Music)

July 1st, 2011 | News, Read No'Ala Now | 3 Comments