But the 34-year-old actress was spotted yesterday stocking up on fruits and vegetables at her local grocery store. "I was shocked to see her, because the last thing you expect a blushing bride to do is shop for groceries," said shopper Tammy Lavieson.
"She wasn't in long, and only went to the fruit and vegetable aisle. She had two bags, but I didn't dare ask her about the wedding."
The invitation says the theme of the party is " 'Midsummer Night's Dream'-ish meets Great Gatsby,' like, combined with Wild West Bohemian."
As for attire, "Think linen, try seersucker, dawn sweet-summer hats. Free yourself from black. Look fabulous staying cool."
In lieu of gifts, the pair ask guests to "bring along a lively/lovely addition to our garden." NY Post
Isn't that the same as a gift?
A white tent is visible on the property of actress Julia Roberts, Wednesday, July 3, 2002, in Arroyo Seco outside Taos, N.M. Amid speculation as to whether a wedding or merely a Fourth of July bash is being planned at Roberts' 40-acre estate, locals weren't saying too much about Roberts, whom they seem to have adopted as their own. (AP Photo/Megan Bowers)
Be the life of the party, grease the palm of the town's Water Management official and bring her a water permit!
Media Relations Section Office of the Chief of Police
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LOS ANGELES POLICE DEPARTMENT
PRESS RELEASE
Thursday, August 30, 2001
"Report Taken for Assault on Photo Journalist"
Woodland Hills: On Tuesday, August 28, 2001, at 12:05 PM, West Valley officers responded to a radio call of an assault with a deadly weapon suspect in the 4900 block of Reforma Road. Francis Griffin identified himself as a photo journalist who was at the location to take photographs of Daniel Moder and his family as they returned from the funeral services for Mr. Moder's mother. Mr. Griffin stated that Daniel Moder is the boyfriend of actress Julia Roberts.
Mr. Griffin stated he took several photos of the Moder family which angered Mr. Moder. Other photographers were present at that time, however they left, leaving Griffin alone in his car. At approximately 11:15 a.m., Mr. Griffin saw a rock land near his car which came from the direction of Mr. Moders backyard. Griffin did not see who threw the rock but then saw Mr. Moder throw a half brick at him a minute later. The brick missed Griffin, but struck the side of his car. Mr. Moder then threw a second half brick at him which landed in the street near his car.
Mr. Moder then got into his car and drove away from the residence. Mr. Griffin called the police to report the incident, but Mr. Moder was no longer present when they arrived at the location.
The investigation is being conducted by detectives from the West Valley Operations Support Division. For more information, please contact Media Relations Section, 213-485-3586. Los Angeles Police Department personnel will not be conducting on-camera interviews regarding this incident.
This press release was prepared by Public Information Officer Guillermo Campos, Media Relations Section, 213-485-3586.
U.S. President George W. Bush (L), Chief of Staff Andy Card (R) and Senior Advisor Karl Rove (2nd L) joke with Press Secretary Ari Fleischer (C) for not wearing a tie as they depart the White House in Washington, July 4, 2002. Bush is travelling to West Virginia today to celebrate the U.S. independence day. REUTERS/STR