Hal writes:
The past three weekends have been full of travel and adventure. Here is a recap of the last three weekends, but if you are a Facebook friend you can find even more photos. Anna was in two weddings in Wisconsin, but in between the two she was able to spend some time in Indiana. Here she is visiting Grandma and Charlie in Indiana.

Anna's mom met her in Madison to spend some time together.

The first wedding was Steph and Dan's. Anna was a bridesmaid for the wedding. She and Steph were classmates in PT school and carpooled together every day for three years from Platteville to Dubuque.

The women of the wedding party being transported through Platteville in a carriage.

Hal joined the fun for the second wedding. Hal and Anna were personal attendants to the bride and groom, so there were chores amidst the fun during the weekend. The photo below is of Matt and I at the wiffleball field where we played a game during the wedding weekend. It was a scaled down version of a baseball field with artificial turf for the infield and real grass for the outfield. Official rules say to play six vs six, but we went nine vs nine so everyone could play. In addition to hitting safely each time up to bat (including an unexpected bunt I threw down), I turned the only triple play in the game.

The morning of the wedding decorating the amphitheater in Governor Dodge State Park. One of my many "tall person" jobs.

The bride's mother made a quilt backdrop to hang over the screen.

We spend the early afternoon helping with the photo shoot. Here is Personal Attendant Anna carrying the bride's bouquet and other items on the way to a waterfall shoot.

Personal Attendant Hal carrying the ladder and photography equipment through the state park.

A picture of the wedding party in one of the fields.

Jen and Jason.

A picture with our good friend's Matt and Kim. (Anna and I actually had time to change just before the wedding.)

After fighting through colds this last week, we started to feel better in time to have weekend adventure's with Anna's dad. Dale grew up in the Ballard area of Seattle and we went to see the house he grew up in, his old elementary school and looked for (but did not find) the Lutheran church his family attended. Additionally we say the homes where other extended family once lived as well as eating fish and chips down by the locks. One of Dale's memories included walking to the beach with his family down a steep staircase before going under the train tracks to get to the beach.

Anna, Dale, and Riley at the beach.

We later went to visit some state parks on our way to visit Dale's Aunt Carol (mother's sister) and Uncle Lee in the Kitsap peninsula area. Unfortunately we didn't get a photo with Carol and Lee, but we hope to visit them again soon. Here is my wife, in middle child rebellious fashion, ignoring the warning signs and going on the wrong side of the fence at the state park.

Anna, Dale, and Riley by the bay.

Where's Waldo? Hal and Dale in the Jurassic Park themed state park.

Our journey also brought us to "The Spit" at the Dungeness National Wildlife refuge. In the backgrounds are some mountains. Here is Dale enjoying the walk at low tide.

Hal and Anna on some drift wood. The Spit is five miles long with a lighthouse at the end accessible either by walking or by boat. We didn't have enough time to talk the ten mile round trip.

Anna and Dale at Port Ludlow, where Carol and Lee live.

Again, some more photos to be found on Facebook. This week will be exciting for me as it is PLU homecoming week and I will be the M.C. for the talent show on Thursday night. So, I get to entertain the crowd in between the lip sync acts that evening. Also, PLU is playing Gustavus for their football game on Saturday and there will be a GAC gathering that day where I will get to touch base with some other Gusties living in Washington.
5 comments:
Sounds like you have had some fun travels! I hope you enjoy the Gustie gathering out there!
It was wonderful to read a new entry on your blog ~ there was a L-O-N-G dry spell between this one and the last... Good to read about your adventures and great pics... Thanks for sharing... Love ya both... Mom :)
Fun pictures!!! I miss y'all! Good to see all the fun places you've been visiting! Can't wait til I can come out...
Those are Secial , the time was special Thanks Dale
Is that Moses parting the Red Sea or is that my dad? I just can't tell....
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