On our way to the Bay Area, we were so pleased to get to see our niece Hannah play on the winning home-team in a 3-round match. She later was a linesman when the varsity team played. Go Hannah!
While I don't wish to publicize a wedding before the principles do, I offer a few views of the wedding of Tate and Ted for my mother's sake, so that she can see them while the excitement is still upon us. It was a lovely, lovely ceremony and reception; one for the Memory Books. What didn't get captured is the magnificent glowing orange thunderheads floating at the edges of the sky as we gathered at Syl and Don's house, which were the last signs of the rains that had parted well in time to enjoy the entire event. Magical effect to the day! Here are a few glimpses.
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| the church |
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| Parents of the Groom |
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| Mother and Brothers of the Bride |
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| the church from the outside |
From here to the party!
After I took this last picture, it was time to dance away the intoxication! Once I started, there were no more photos taken. You can still tell what a time it was!
Jeffery and I headed out from the next day's morning brunch, where we caught up with loved ones a little more, and went out to the Coast via La Honda and Purissima Creek, where my Aunt Nan, grandmother of the groom, Ted, once lived. Here are a few shots of our trip.
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| a sign in La Honda |
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| excellant bluffs and sea |
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| this is the only way down to the beach, so we didn't go down |
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| see the tiny person? |
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| I like this simple photo of a stranger |
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| this beach is off limits to humans because the seals come here to mate |
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| same beach |
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| UJ heads down to the beach we could go, one bluff over |
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| the view my mom might recognize, near Aunt Nan's former home |
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