crab April 25th, 2008
I’m looking for high-res pictures from the wedding last summer so we can print up a photo album. If you have any, I would really appreciate if you could email me copies or send me a disc, that would be really great.
email and snail mail addresses are here: http://www.dogandcrab.com/contact-us/
Thanks in Advance
-Steve
crab July 31st, 2007
I’ve been getting a lot of questions about this. As we said on the RSVP card, we want you to wear festive attire, whatever festive means to you. This seems to be leaving people with an uncomfortable amount of leeway. But, thats how Dog likes it.
We want you to have a good time. We want you to celebrate. And we want you to be comfortable. If that means you show up in a suit, thats fine. If that means you show up in a toga, well thats quite alright too. Whatever you feel best celebrates the day.
People keep asking me what I am wearing, and I say “Tommy Bahama” cause that is what says festive to me. That is different for my wife and maybe its different for you. So I am not wearing a tuxedo. You still can if you want.
I only ask that you remember these few things:
- There is a pool you might want to swim in
- This is San Francisco, so the weather may change dramatically over the course of the day
- The party is like 14 hours long
So you might want to bring a bathing suit, a change of clothes, and a towel. A sweatshirt or jacket might also be good.
And definitely bring your sense of humor. You will be needing it.
Thanks
crab July 30th, 2007
We have a few extra spots on Wednesday’s sailing trip and Thursday’s Wine Limo expedition. Go ahead and contact crab for more information if you are interested.
crab July 11th, 2007

Dog and Crab get Married Jul 2007 092
Originally uploaded by hotcrab
Ladies and Gentlemen, I present to you Mr and Mrs Dog & Crab!
Yes, there was cake.
dog June 28th, 2007
We started out totally against presents - since your presence at our party was all we really want. And then yesterday the UPS man came with a big package. Apparently someone very sneaky found our Pottery Barn registry (we didn’t even tell anyone about it) . Today, Omar (who I like to think of as my personal wedding delivery UPS guy) delivered us two more. We are SOLD.
Needless to say we are all about options, as all we care about now is that you give us a big, fat stinking present.
1. For the ROMANTIC TRADITIONALIST: Pottery Barn and Amazon registries (please find us a Wii). The truth is Steve got hold of the “registry gun” at Pottery Barn and I have absolutely NO idea what we ended up with. Clearly he likes anything that has to do with bars and what is in bars. Ryan had an equal reaction to cooking appliances (and she doesn’t cook) on Amazon. The idea that you could just press on a pretty picture and suddenly you would get a (much needed) ice cream maker, was almost too much. If you see nothing that matches your sparkling personality and wit, come back later. No doubt these will be updated frequently.
2. For the EFFERVESCENT DO-GOODER: Steve and I are both doing the Avon Breast Cancer Walk in October. We are walking with his mom, Eileen Bronstein - a breast cancer survivor! We each need to raise $1800 for the cause. So this is truly a fantastic way to support our cause.
3. For the PRAGMATIC PATRON: Recently Steve and I went to a wedding. A beautiful wedding. We went on the registry and bought a nice $70 gift that we thought reflected our (poor) values. Then we were asked if we wanted to have wrapping. But of course! Then they added shipping. In the end it cost us almost $100. I couldn’t help but feel that we should have just slipped the couple a Benjamin and not paid the man that extra money.
4. For the MERRY PRANKSTER: If nothing else looks good, please buy Steve a decanter. He registered for about 1,000 of them. Apparently, they come in all sorts of shapes and sizes, and he loves them. I imagine we will have an entire decanting wall. Even though I have no idea what a decanter is really for.