Katie Sell Garcia & Christian Garcia ARE Married!!!

October 11, 2008
Washington DC
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AMOR!!

AMOR!!
In front of the fountain in Dupont Circle. What an amazing day!!

Greetings to All and Welcome ! ! !

Hello Everyone ! ! !

For anyone still checking the blog, WELCOME! :)

SO MANY THANKS to all of you who were able to join us on our special day.

We loved hosting you here in DC an hope you all had a great time here!

We will continue to keep this blog address and update it with new and info of our new married life together.

We love you all. You mean the world to us.

Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Ladies and Gentlemen here comes the bride . . .



Good friend. Good daughter. Good coworker. Good Peace Corps volunteer. A Sell... Those are few of the adjectives that I hear most commonly about Katie. And for sure, everyone of you could come with your own very appropriate adjective for Katie. But since I’m writing this post and I’m the groom, I would like introduce Katie as I know her…


Katie is my favorite person. And believe me, I have been thinking a lot about that sentence. And YES… She is my favorite person.

When I think about her, almost all the times, the first thing that I remember is the way how she laughs. But is not like when she sees or hears something funny, the kind of laugh that I am try to describe you, is the one that happens when we are by ourselves.

Es casi un murmullo, como un colibrĂ­ If you are not paying attention, you would never notice it.

So silent. So intimate and so important that every time that I remember that sound it just makes me happy.

And of course Katie has strong values, is intelligent, knows how to get and do things and is cute. Of course she is the best friend that anyone can ask for. Of course she is the kind of daughter that would make proud –sorry, SUPER PROUD any parents in the world. With one hundred Katies any organization in this world not just it would success, it would exceed. With one thousand Katies, I believe, the hunger, the despair and the injustice would be something that belongs to a different world … I know that. I see it every day.

Now that I’m thinking about the best way to introduce Katie. I just can not do it. She is too important, too complex and too delightful, that me trying to describe her to you, it would be a personal lost for you not to talk or write her a few lines to discover that really Katie could be also your favorite person.

But there are few things that I want to share with you about Katie…

She has a good sense of humor.

Two of her favorite things to have at anytime: Good beer and good cheese.

We usually drink cheap wine, but after so many bad wine, she really can enjoy and appreciate a good wine – petite sirah, her favorite grape.

Worst moment to be around Katie: Morning before a cup of coffee.

Favorite dish: None. She almost eats everything – But mussels, steak tartare, chocolate soufflĂ© and tacos al pastor always put a smile in her face.

Cappuccino or Moka??? : She hasn’t decide yet, both are excellent choices.

Dream Job: Work for an international corporation or a very well respected private Foundation in the social responsibility department.

Two events in her life that truly changed her: Summer Camp in New Jersey and those three years for Peace Corps en el campo in El Salvador.

Some of her favorite things to do: Dance –apparently any kind of Latin music, read and do stuff outdoors.

Some things that she has discovered about herself since we are been dating: As much as she likes to do stuff outdoors, spending the WHOLE day in pajamas from time to time, feels sooooo good.

Favorite world in Spanish: H-A-B-I-C-H-U-E-L-A

Worst thing about her current job at USAID: Too much bureaucracy and apathy from some people.

Best thing about her current job at USAID: The opportunities of learn about how the government works, the networking with interesting people and also the Fridays off every two weeks…SWEET!!!

Things she very much dislikes: SUVs especially all those Hummers, Mondays and the Bush-Cheney Administration.

The one thing that we are really not considering to put in our registry, but she is crazy about it: A baby blue Vespa.

The two most important things for Katie: Her family and her friends.

Favorite curse word: Mmm…So many, I can not say, plus now she uses a lot in Spanish.

The only person in this planet with the super power to drive her crazy more than one time per day: YOU BET… IS ME !!!


Fun Things to Do in DC

We'll keep this here for a while- still a good list of things to d and see in DC.

As many of you know, there are many memorials, landmarks, large marble buildings, and museums, and of course, great places to eat!!

For more extensive suggestions and reviews, visit TripAdvisor.com, but here's some highlights: D.C. is home to plenty of tour companies. The D.C. Ducks takes visitors past major landmarks and then into the Potomac River for a waterside view. There's also the Tour Mobile, which shuttles visitors between sites including the Washington Monument, Arlington Cemetery, the White House, the Capitol, the Supreme Court and the Smithsonian museums along the National Mall. Another alternative is to see the city's sites on a segway or bike tour. Many of these sites, as well as the National Zoo and the Bureau of Engraving and Printing, are also accessible via Metro. While most major attractions in D.C. are free, like the great city view from the Old Post Office Pavilion, many do require tickets for entry, and information on how to get tickets is usually listed on their web sites. One of our favorite local sites is the

In addition to all the amazing sites to see above, we have included a few more of our favorite places: Hains Point Park, the FDR Memorial, located near the Tidal Basin, Dupont Circle (great place to hang out and people watch), E Street Cinema (first-run independent and foreign language films), Eastern Market (the last of Washington's 19th century markets to remain in continuous operation.), and the Capital City Market (Washington's wholesale and retail warehouse hub for fruits, vegetables, meat and poultry).

Interested in the real DC? Check out: http://dcist.com/, http://www.wonkette.com/, http://www.dccityblog.com/, and http://www.washingtoncitypaper.com/.

Hungry? You can check out reviews here (The Washington Post Dining Guide) and here (DC Foodies), and make reservations here. You can also head to our favorite bistrot (Bistrot du Coin), pizza place (2 Amys), place for mojitos and latin tunes (Citron), mediterranean tapas (Zaytinya), fish and chips (Eamonn's and PX, an awesome speakeasy upstairs), and fancy fancy places (Citronelle and CityZen).... YUM!!