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Wednesday, July 23, 2008
Parks, Patios, and Pictures
I feel like I've finally gotten over the post-wedding bla's.
The Monday after the wedding, C and I went to Disneyland with some friends of ours. Tomo, Yoshi and Mado came over from Japan to attend LK's wedding. Fifteen years ago Tomo came to the U.S. as an international student, and we were his host family. We had a fun filled three years getting to know him, and later his wife: Yoshi. Now they are parents of a beautiful 2-year-old little girl (Mado). As it turns out, we had free Disney tickets and asked to treat them to a day at the Magic Kingdom.
I've never been to Disneyland with a young child before, and I now realize why Mom and Dad didn't go when we were little. You just have to take things slowly. I think we went on a total of five rides, and stood in line to see Mickey Mouse for over an hour. BUT we had a marvelous time, and Mado walked everywhere--what a trooper!
After the parade we were so tired and sweaty that we bought some cold sodas and found a shady spot to sit. Later we discovered that we were sitting in one of the designated smoking sections--oh well!
Watching the ducks--while the rest of us chilled
In the car on the way home, Mado taught C and I a song in Japanese. We could only follow the motions, and do our best to imitate the sounds she made, but she seemed to understand that we were trying. That was one of the most laid back, and fun times I've spent at Disneyland.
After Monday, life began to slow down and fall into its usual rut: work, chores...etc. One of my chores the other day was to wash the patio furniture--a sign that summer has officially arrived!!! I enjoyed the time to myself, taking in the sun, and soaping and sudsing all the grit and grime off the chairs and table cloth. Aaaaahhhhhhh!
And...I'm sure you all are eager to see the newest wedding pictures.
I have to say that this one looks like something I'd see in a magazine, or as a scene in an old black-and-white movie: classic
The bouquets were GORGEOUS! I felt honored to carry one down the aisle.
What a smart lookin' pair!
Hows that for a teaser? If you want to see more you will have to go over to Kristin Rogers' blog and see her latest installment of L and L wedding shots. Kristin was our photographer, and she did her job so well that during the ceremony, I forgot she was even there! (Kristin, if there were any way I could look into the future and see my wedding date, I'd book you now!)
Friday, July 11, 2008
Wedding Thoughts
Here are some of the thoughts that have been running through my mind as we prepare for L’s wedding tomorrow.
Who can find a virtuous wife? For her worth is far above rubies. The heart of her husband safely trusts her; so he will have no lack of gain. She does him good and not evil all the days of her life.
- Proverbs 31: 10-12
But when thou findest sensibility of heart joined with softness of manners; an accomplished mind and religion, united with sweetness of temper, modest deportment, and a love of domestic life—Such is the woman who will divide the sorrows, and double the joys of thy life. Take her to thyself; she is worthy to be thy nearest friend, thy companion, the wife of thy bosom.
- Noah Webster—describing the qualities which a young man should identify in his future life partner.
You are that woman. You have cultivated your heart for the Lord, and God has fashioned you into a woman of character, a woman who will bring great blessing to her husband.
I wish I could express my thoughts more eloquently. Words aren’t sufficient to express what I feel right now. But I just want you to know how much I love you.
Anne
Who can find a virtuous wife? For her worth is far above rubies. The heart of her husband safely trusts her; so he will have no lack of gain. She does him good and not evil all the days of her life.
- Proverbs 31: 10-12
But when thou findest sensibility of heart joined with softness of manners; an accomplished mind and religion, united with sweetness of temper, modest deportment, and a love of domestic life—Such is the woman who will divide the sorrows, and double the joys of thy life. Take her to thyself; she is worthy to be thy nearest friend, thy companion, the wife of thy bosom.
- Noah Webster—describing the qualities which a young man should identify in his future life partner.
You are that woman. You have cultivated your heart for the Lord, and God has fashioned you into a woman of character, a woman who will bring great blessing to her husband.
I wish I could express my thoughts more eloquently. Words aren’t sufficient to express what I feel right now. But I just want you to know how much I love you.
Anne
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