Steve and I went back East to Michigan to attend our niece's wedding. Erin and her new husband Brandon have been planning every detail for a year. It turned out to be a very beautiful service with an harpist ( my sister-in-law's teacher ) who plays with the Detroit Symphony, performing some beautiful pieces for the harp. She ended with an Handel piece that would have brought the house down if it hadn't been played in a church setting. Erin's mother, Cherrie is standing at the left with her harp teacher.
This is Erin posing with the harp.
Erin and Brandon taking their vows. Tara, her sister ( on the left ) will be marrying in this same church about this time next year, so . . . the uncles will be back for more of the festivities.
After the ceremony, the congregation of well wishers were awaiting the bride and groom's appearance. Instead of throwing rice, which evidently kills the birds who eat it, bubbles were blown at the bridal couple. It was interesting participating in the bubble-making and watching grownups blowing bubbles with wild-abandonment, keeping up with the kids. I'm actually, in this picture, see if you can find me. ;-)
My side of the family, that came up to Michigan from West Virginia, love to meet for breakfast before heading back to their homes. In this photo, from left to right, is my sister-in-law, Tammy, her husband, my youngest brother, Kevin, both living in Michigan, and Steve.
This is my cousin, Tommy from W. Virginia sharing a moment with my younger brother, John. It was his daughter who was married. If you are familiar with the state of Michigan, it looks like a mitten. The wedding took place in the town of Bad Axe, which is located in the "thumb" of Michigan.
This is my sister, Sharon who resides in Michigan and Steve. We had stopped for gasoline and noticed the sign on the building. "Mooney's Ice Cream" My last name happens to be Mooney and my sister's love of adventure, especially when it involves ice cream, brought us to this picture. I should add that we had just finished a nice country breakfast and she was ready to taste the ice cream. Taste was about all I could do on a full stomach.
We made it to the airport in plenty of time. I am always setting off the alarm system operated by the Homeland Security, so we always plan ahead for more time allowances. I have a titanium knee replacement and one can count on being pulled aside, patted down, and "wanded." I felt like an extra in an "Harry Potter" movie with all the wands being waved around. ;-)
It was off to Chicago, Illinois where we visited Steve's half of the family.
( to be continued )
4 comments:
Looks like a lovely wedding and a great reunion of the family. So happy you were able to travel to share in the fun, despite all the wands. ; )
Thanks for your good wishes over at the Midnight Garden. I'm healing well, thanks!
Greg: Thanks. One would have thought I would have picked up some of the incantations from the "Wand People," but, I was glad to get through their gauntlet.
Glad to hear you are on the mend.
Sounds like a great fun time and family gathering, wedding, and vocation...VERY Lovely...
Cheers
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Johnny: Many thanks. This was the same church in which my brother and his wife were married. I sang in their marriage ceremony and this place is special for my brother and his wife having their daughter married in it as well. Next year the other daughter will be married there, too.
As I become older, travelling becomes a larger hurtle to jump. I found that upon returning, it took me a much longer time to get back to "normal" than previous trips that involved flying. I would say most of the Homeland Security Agents were friendlier this time around. One still runs into the type that play the "brown-shirt" role very well, but I would say that most of them went out of their way to try and make an unpleasant situation go by easier.
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