This post is a continuation of our Texas
trip, focusing on the wedding itself. If
you haven't yet viewed the preceding post,
"Deep in the Heart of Texas," I suggest
"Deep in the Heart of Texas," I suggest
you scroll way down and see it first.
Now, although the trip to Texas afforded
us the pleasures of seeing a new place,
flying Delta through friendly southern skies,
and spending even more quality time with
the grandkids than usual; our ultimate
reason for being there was attend a wedding.
Does this pond give you an inkling of our rustic, welcoming setting for the grand event? |
This classic southwestern home served as a prep site for the wedding party and a general multi-purpose "control center" as the wedding hour drew nigh. |
Children and adults alike enjoyed strolling around the lovely gardens on the grounds. |
At the rehearsal, Jennifer takes Claire and Riley under her wing as they await instructions. |
Look at these two angels practicing their walk down the aisle. |
I was intrigued by the array of lanterns and other objets-d'art that were strung from the trees. |
Papa Dan takes three grandchildren to see the fountain. Hmm ... I wonder where Evan is. |
A view of the interior of the wedding venue. |
On rehearsal day, a festive luncheon was
held on a boat which cruised up and down
the Colorado River for two hours.
Mother of the groom, Terry, gets credit for all the floral arrangements, both here and at the wedding site. |
A view overlooking the boat's paddle wheel. The water was incredibly placid. |
We would see a variety of sights during our afternoon sojourn. |
I don't know if this Batman cake was chosen to delight the children or Stephen. |
Claire was particularly fascinated with this swan. Later, we saw people paddling swan boats. |
Some of us (who don't get out much) were introduced to standup paddle-boarding for the first time. |
The Wedding Hour draws nearer!
Judy and I are so proud of Claire and Evan. They were perfect ladies and gentlemen and were adored by everyone. |
Hint to Matt and Jennifer: I think people would pay good money to hire these two for their wedding wedding. |
Welcome to the wedding! |
If necessary, children can be bribed to be good. That goes for some adults, too. |
Jennifer shows Claire how the flowers in her hair look in the mirror. You may detect a sign of the camera, too. |
All is in readiness for a huge celebration. |
The three charming flower girls stole many hearts. |
I asked one of the Texas natives to point out the famed Bluebonnet. To read the touching legend of the Bluebonnet, click here. |
These are all fine gentlemen, but I'm partial to the little fellow who is still growing. |
1 comment:
hi my name is wendy and i just recently returned from a day trip to sharp top mountain. my partner and i are avid historians and are desperately trying to find info on the b25 bomber wreckage that is in that area. we stumbled across your blog in our effort to find some sort of guidance to get us there and were wondering if you might be able to email us any info you have that could help us. like i said we are AVID historians and have zero interest in defacing anything- we are just two girls with cameras who love finding remnants of our past. both of our grandfathers were world war 2 veterans and my father served 3 harrowing years in vietnam where he lost an eye to a landmine and as a result suffered permanent brain damage and lost everything when he returned home. anyway, thanks for your time and consideration. you can e-mail me at nettieandwendy@yahoo.com if you so choose. :)
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