Michelle Sander

Technical and Freelance Writer, Salt Lake City, Utah
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Salt Lake City Weekly 

After just a few minutes of conversation with Analee Falk, she says she’ll have to call back. 

 

“The oldest just got her driver’s permit and needs help navigating the I-80 interchange,” Falk said. 

 

The “oldest” is her 15-year-old daughter, Alexa. She and her sister, Natalee, 13, are like most teenagers. They attend school, play guitar, and listen to music. Most teenagers, however, don’t listen to music they’ve written themselves. They’re Indigos. More




Utah Bride & Groom Magazine



In the 14th century, having a piece of the bride's clothing was thought to bring good luck. Guests would literally rip pieces of fabric off the bride’s dress. In order to prevent this, brides began throwing various items to the guests—the bouquet being one. Protect your gown and satisfy the desperate cries of your single girlfriends by following these bouquet-lobbing tips.

 

Stand about eight feet away from the angry mob, er, your single friends. If possible stand on a platform or stage to help create an arc, hence increasing the anticipation. More