Our Alaskan Cruise Honeymoon
We plan to take a cruise through Alaska's Glacier Bay from Seattle. The cruise will include stops in Juneau, Skagway, Ketchikan and Victoria. There will be a number of activties onboard the ship as well as during shore leaves. Your gift could be to help offset the cost of the trip.
Retail Stores
We have also registered with the following stores and are slowly adding items. You can shop online or by visiting any of these stores' retail outlets. To find our registry info in the stores simply search for either of our names using the in-store kiosks.
Target
Linens-N-Things
Las Cosas Cooking Shoppe
Williams-Sonoma
Our favorite charities
For the more charitable-minded among you we have also linked three of our favorite charites if you wish to make a donation in our name in lieu of a gift.
St. Mary's Mission - Tohatchi, NM
David's uncle, Fr. John Mittelstadt, O.F.M. (wedding celebrant) is the pastor of this mission on the Navajo Reservation on the western edge of New Mexico. They have provided their own online donation link. The donation will subscribe you to the monthly bulletin from the Mission as well. Please use the username "davidgunter" when asked for the "referer username". [Click here!]
If you don't wish to donate online you may send in a check to the following address:
St. Mary's Mission
C/O Fr. John
P.O. Box 39
Tohatchi, New Mexico 87325
New Mexico Pug Rescue
We have recently adopted two pugs and enjoy their company immensely. The NM Pug Rescue group's main source of income comes from adoption fees and this doesn't cover the cost of any medical needs the dogs may have. They are a 501(c)(3) non-profit group and your donation is tax deductable.
They do not have an online donation link so please send any donations to:
New Mexico Pug Rescue
P.O. Box 802
Belen, NM 87002
Española Wildlife Center
David is a volunteer snake wrangler for this area of northern New Mexico. What this means is that he frequently gets called out to someone's property to catch a reported snake that has scared the owner. Most of the time the snakes are caught and released back into the wild in nearby non-populated areas. Sometimes the snakes require medical attention and a visit to the Center. All this work is coordinated through the Wildlife Center on top of all the other important work they do. They have a huge wishlist of supplies and facility needs that could be met with your help.
Send your donations to:
Española Wildlife Center
P.O. Box 246
Española, NM 87532