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2013, September 1, The Sarahs’ Wedding and UP of Michigan

Gaithersburg, Maryland, September 1, 2013

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Of course it was a great wedding. It united in marriage two fantastic, vibrant young women. Even the weather cooperated and the predicted showers never arrived.

Of course, one worries in advance. Will people arrive on time? How will the weather be? Will the food be timely? Will someone forget the rings or stammer stating their vows? Will the many children and young people be entertained?

Coming to the ceremony

Coming to the ceremony


At the ceremony

At the ceremony


At the ceremony

At the ceremony

At the ceremony

At the ceremony

Well, in my humble and certainly unbiased opinion, it was a completely fantastic ceremony and event.
At the ceremony

At the ceremony

Let’s jump to the ceremony, the reason for being together. It was held at a lower section of the event area, substantially in the shade. The band played music prior to the ceremony. Pastor Amy Butler of Calvary Baptist Church was the officiant. She knows both Sarahs and provided a touching and personal commentary on them and marriage. Each Sarah read the vows they had prepared. It was obvious that much thinking about marriage and each other has gone into them.

Social time

Social time

Social time

Social time

Social time

Social time

When the ceremony was completed, the band played music and we all walked back up to the Pavilion area, festively decorated in red and yellow. Smoky Glen Farm had been selected because the brides wanted a location where people could enjoy the day. They recognized that many of their friends had children, ranging in age from newborns to twenty year olds. The setting was designed so that both adults and young people could enjoy themselves. And it was obvious they did.

Fun and games

Fun and games

Fun and games

Fun and games

Fun and games

Fun and games

There was an inflated bouncing cage where children, and adults, could let loose. There was miniature golf where the competitive spirit was apparent. There was basketball and volleyball. There was a horseshoes pit. There was a ballfield that was used after dinner for a kickball event that attracted 80% of the participants who played with gusto and abandon.

Guest book table

Guest book table


After the ceremony, there was a predinner reception with fun, fair food including watermelon, cotton candy, and mini-donuts. Dinner was a buffet with a variety that satisfied both vegans and meat eaters. Dessert included a selection of pies made by Smokey Glen Farm and a surprise wedding cake that had been prepared by the fiancé of one of the girls’ friends from DC.

Thursday night after arrival, the Sarahs had met with several friends. The fiancé of one of them owns an Indian restaurant and bakery and stated that he wanted to provide a wedding cake for the ceremony. It was delicious and beautiful.

Wedding cake

Wedding cake

Three toasts were offered after the meal. Deb Heimel offered one as a sibling and a friend. Kate Kavlock, a co-worker from the FDA, and Emily Pierson (Pie), a rugby friend, offered toasts symbolizing the junction of the many contacts in their lives.

The toasts

The toasts

the toasts

the toasts

The people came from across the country. People were from the West Coast and East Coast. People were from the north and the south. There were relatives and friends going back to high school days. From 2 PM to 9 PM, there was active play, fun, socializing, eating and just plain good times. The band ended up playing when the Saints Go Marching In and the group did a dance line around the pavilion.

Dancing

Dancing

Dancing

Dancing

Dancing

Dancing

That is a summary. Of course, there are many vignettes. I will let those with Facebook pages give their own impressions. As parents, we were extremely proud of both of the young women as people and the planning that went into the ceremony and the celebration.

Kickball

Kickball

Kickball

Kickball

Kickball

Kickball

Kickball

Kickball

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Ed and Chris Columbus Ohio Tuesday Sept. 3.

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Trip Seven, August 30 and 31, The Sarahs’ Wedding and UP of Michigan

Gaithersburg, Friday, August 30th and Saturday August 31

The Courtyard Gaithersburg at Washingtonian Center

The Courtyard Gaithersburg at Washingtonian Center

Well, we are back blogging. The two days prior to the wedding were occupied with wedding prep tasks and socializing. The wedding hotel was the Courtyard Washingtonian Center in Gaithersburg. It was an excellent selection for us.

Ice Cream time

Ice Cream time

The Courtyard is only 15 minutes from the wedding site, Smokey Glen Farm. We drove out there to double-check timing, route directions (simple and clear), road construction (none), etc. The Farm is able to host 5 or more parties at a time in separated areas.

The hotel is located in a development called Washingtonian Center. It is a pedestrian friendly area and busy day and night. Within walking distance are 10 or more restaurants, Starbucks, Target, Kohls, movie theater complex, numerous shops, a playground for kids, and a manmade lake with a .8 mile trail around it. The group of people staying here took advantage of everything except possibly the movie theaters.

Ice cream time

Ice cream time

Friday we took two cars (our Saturn and the Sarahs’ rental car) to BWI airport to pick up Ligia, Lauren, Daniel and Moses Leismer (Lauren’s son). BWI is an easy drive, particularly with the new cross county connector that was built that goes from Gaithersburg to I-95. It is a toll road that only takes EZ Pass but the I-Pass (from Illinois) that we had added to the Saturn last spring allowed us to use it.

Saturday night gathering

Saturday night gathering


Saturday night #2

Saturday night #2


The group of us and Deb and Rebecca (who had driven in that day) went to Macaroni Grill for dinner and socializing. The meal started out on a sour note as we were seated late for our reservation and the lack of a waiter. However, we eventually got Jimmie and he took good care of us. Once we had a few appetizers and some beverages and Jimmie’s attentiveness, we were all in a great mood.

Saturday Chris and I picked up Kathy at BWI in the early afternoon and made a return trip to pick up Bernie around 7 pm. Jude arrived in DC Friday and spent the night with a friend. On Saturday, she was dropped off around 4 pm by a different long time friend and mentor and the two of them joined a group of us for ice cream.

Saturday night #3

Saturday night #3


Late Saturday we used the outdoor, second floor terrace of the Courtyard for an informal wine and cheese get-together for all of the wedding people who were staying in the hotel. So despite everyone having some minor,pre-wedding tasks, we were able to spend a fair amount of time enjoying each other’s company.

Saturday night #4

Saturday night #4

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