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Ben, Picabo, Whisky, and Anna

Anna and I finally were married in her hometown of Birmingham, Ala. at the end of last month. Our family and friends gave rousing and original toasts and Anna looked lovely. My only regret was that I couldn't bring my cat, Nora, to the ceremony. I truly do believe that she would have enjoyed herself. Unfortunately, she was stuck back at our apartment in Hoboken, alone but for occasional check-in visits from our friend. Nora won't be alone for much longer, however, as Anna and I continue our quest for a canine companion.

The week before the wedding, we stayed at Anna's mother's house, and had a chance to spend some quality time with her dogs: Whisky Sam "Damn-it" McGivaren and Picabo Street. Whisky is an extremely loyal and charismatic 13-year-old Westie who moves slowly these days but continues to charm as he did when Anna was still in the house.

Picabo Street was adopted more recently when Anna's sister Emily saved her from a group of thugs who were using her for target practice. Emily bravely put herself between the terrified dog and the gun, brought the dog home, and placed it onto her sleeping mother's chest. They named the dog Picabo Street after the champion alpine ski racer, who just happened to be competing on television that night.

Whisky and Picabo both love Anna, and she loves them. It's clear to me that she's getting anxious about finding a dog of our own. Now that our wedding is over, we can pursue the task in earnest.

Tell me your stories. Are puppies and newlyweds like chocolate and peanut butter, two great tastes that taste great together?

King Newt lives up to his nickname with a zoo wedding. Photo: Kirsty Wigglesworth, AP

Ken Livingstone, the former mayor of London, has announced that his wedding to longtime partner Emma Beal will take place at the London Zoo next month. The ex-mayor is well known as an environmentalist and an animal lover -- particularly of newts, which he breeds as a hobby. In fact, Livingstone is such a celebrated newt-lover, a political rival nicknamed him King Newt. According to the Daily Telegraph, King Newt's wedding ceremony is to take place at the London Zoo's Mappin Pavilion, which is located next to -- wait for it -- the reptile house. Natch.

King Newt's love of animals isn't just skin deep; he has a track record of involvement with zoos. Before his stint as mayor, he was vice president of the Zoological Society of London, and before that, he even tried to become a zookeeper. So make no mistake: getting married at the London Zoo isn't meant to be just some publicity stunt. "It's not a media event," King Newt told the Telegraph. "If you try and get in I will set the gorillas on you."

Frankly, we think King Newt's choice of venue for his wedding is inspired, even brilliant. Aside from being a logical and fun choice for an animal lover, King Newt argues convincingly for its practicality as well. "Given you have lots of young kids running around, a wedding can be quite boring for young kids," King Newt explained to the Telegraph. "But they can go and look at the animals." Smart thinking. Plus, the wedding attendees will be allowed to roam the zoo free of charge after the ceremony, which is a nice touch.

Surely, King Newt isn't the very first person to have this idea, but we're excited that a zoo wedding is getting some A-list love! Let us know in the comments if you or anyone you know has ever been to a wedding at a zoo!

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