Tuesday, August 17, 2010
Fare at the Fair!
On Tuesday, August 17th, a few of us went to the Indiana State Fair. We had coupons for $2 admission and most food vendors had a $2 offering. We literally ate our way around the entire perimeter of the fairgrounds. There were a few displays that we planned to go back to, but we walked around for so long that they were closed. Next year I'd like to explore the DNR exhibit.
Sunday, August 15, 2010
Wedding Celebration - Sarah and John
What an amazing weekend we had down in Alabama to celebrate the love between Sarah and John. They were married in December in a small family ceremony before they moved to California, where John would begin his assignment at Camp Pendleton and Twentynine Palms but we all gathered in Alabama in early August for the ceremony and reception with family and friends.
Back in June, Adrianne, Emily and I consulted with Sarah during a quick trip home for her and then spent the rest of the summer planning and crafting the weekend. We turned the dining room into a planning room and after a trip to the store for poster boards and color coordinated post-it notes, we were in our element.
We all met in Alabama in August (Elliott flew here and he and Adrianne drove one car, Dan and Emily drove in another, Danny and I went in mine, and Sarah, John, Dylan and Alynna drove cross country from California to Alabama). We rented and stayed in several lake houses at Chesnut Bay on Weiss Lake.
When Sarah and John arrived on Wednesday, they decided to change the celebration from the farm to the lake property in order to enjoy the slight breeze from the water and take advantage of the facilities. We contacted vendors and guests to inform them of the change (it was only about 20 minutes difference in location). We now had more free time than we planned so it was a relaxing 3 days. We were so fortunate to have some Indy friends there with us (Debbie, Mike, Meghan, Neil) and they truly went above and beyond in helping with any and all tasks. Plus I couldn't imagine celebrating such an important family event without them!
debbie and meg
neil and i
We got unpacked on Thursday night and Danny and I went to Walmart for groceries for the weekend. We made a list (of course) of all the things that needed to be done leading up to Saturday afternoon and then we relaxed for the weekend. I took Bailey on lots of walks and it was quite a workout - lots of hills and beautiful views. We rented jet skis on Friday afternoon and it was a blast! The lake is huge and once I was challenged to go full speed, it was a thrilling ride!
danny, me, elliott, neil
Friday afternoon there was a brief thunderstorm and we worked on arranging the flowers (delivered the day before), washed and dried the tablecloths, and organized all the reception stuff. The house had an unfinished lower level and we stored all the boxes and drinks and decorations there. It was convenient being able to leave it all down there and not clutter up the house. We all got cleaned up and went to Rhonda and Larry's (John's parents) home for a cookout. So much fun (and delicious potato salad!)
rob (john's best man) and i
adrianne and maia (rhonda and larry's youngest daughter)
carl (officiant) and wife michelle
danny, john, neil
danny, sarah, and pup (with emily crashing the picture)
mike and pup
we also celebrated two september birthdays!
adrianne and maia (rhonda and larry's youngest daughter)
carl (officiant) and wife michelle
danny, john, neil
danny, sarah, and pup (with emily crashing the picture)
mike and pup
we also celebrated two september birthdays!
The next morning we had the rehearsal at 9 in the morning. We met at the lake and got a plan together with chairs and music and people. We basically had the next few hours to relax and get ready.
Sarah's bridesmaids helped her get ready and then she and John drove to the farm with the photographers and took some couples pictures there. Then we all met back at the lake for family and group pictures and soon it was time for the ceremony!
Sarah's bridesmaids helped her get ready and then she and John drove to the farm with the photographers and took some couples pictures there. Then we all met back at the lake for family and group pictures and soon it was time for the ceremony!
It was a beautiful ceremony and I especially loved the "hands" message that was read:
“These are the hands of your best friend, young and strong and full of love for you, that are holding yours on your wedding day, as you promise to love each other today, tomorrow, and forever. These are the hands that will work alongside yours, as together you build your future. These are the hands that will passionately love you and cherish you through the years, and with the slightest touch, will comfort you like no other. These are the hands that will hold you when fear or grief fills your mind. These are the hands that will countless times wipe the tears from your eyes; tears of sorrow, and as in today, tears of joy. These are the hands that will tenderly hold your children, the hands that will help you to hold your family as one. These are the hands that will give you strength when you need it. And lastly, these are the hands that even when wrinkled and aged, will still be reaching for yours, still giving you the same unspoken tenderness with just a touch.”
We had such a great time at the reception - lots of friends, old and new, a great barbecue feast, dancing, speeches, photographs, and celebrating. Lots of hands made light work when it was time to clean up! We walked the hill back up to the lake house and visited for a while longer with the White's, got a start on packing up for the morning, warmed up some reception food and dished about the day. It was a wonderful weekend and I'm so happy that Sarah and John had the celebration they desired.
Lots more pictures on facebook, here is a link to the public view (don't have to be member)
Monday, August 02, 2010
Ladies Day at the Lake!
Thanks to our good friend Judi, we enjoyed a fun day together at the lake. As in past years, we all contributed an item or two to a huge salad bar. Judi grilled the chicken and had the greens. It was a delicious meal with all the fresh fruits and vegetables.
We spent some relaxing time sitting on the dock just catching up. It's hard to find a day when we can all be in the same place and we celebrate when it happens. There is a huge square raft floating next to the dock (tethered by a rope). Judi invited anyone who wanted to step onto it and float while we were all talking. The funniest moment of the day was when we heard a big splash and turned to find Pat surfacing next to the float :)
Judi gave rides around the lake on the wave runner. It's interesting to see all the different styles of homes. Later in the afternoon we all climbed aboard the boat for tubing. Joanne and I rode together and kept signaling "faster" until we were outside the wake. It started raining then and we headed back to the dock. By the time we got there it was pouring and after we got everything off the boat we sat on the screened porch and ate brownies til we dried off.
What a great day - thanks Judi!
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