Tuesday September 15, 2009

 

 

Jere’s Fortieth Birthday Party

Decorating the Pavilion

Sunday, September 6

 

 

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 We started by carrying everything to the pavilion behind our house.  Not the house in the photo – that’s my brother and sister-in-law’s house.

 

 

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 Jana layering the plates – black, white, black, white

 

 

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 Kristen had great ideas for table and area decorations relating to milk and cows.

 

 

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 To the locals (especially at our church), all I have to say is “Mary Kathryn”, and they know who did the flower arranging.

 

 

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 The cake and card table.

 

 

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 Eighty guests meant that we had to add a few extra tables outside the pavilion.

 

 

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 The girls brought the final decoration just before guests began arriving.

 

  

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 Okay, we’re ready!

 

 

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Tuesday September 15, 2009

 

Since we live by the Spirit, let us keep in step with the Spirit.

Galatians 5:25 (New International Version)

 

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Monday September 14, 2009

 

 

Lots Going On At Our Place

Planning a Birthday Party for Jere

 

 

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Lest you think that the wedding was the only thing going on in our world, we were also preparing our yard for a birthday party at the pavilion – the day after the wedding.

I couldn’t post these photos earlier, because the party was a surprise.  Now that it’s over, Jere can see them.

 

 

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Our daughter-in-law Kristen (left) was the mastermind behind planning a surprise 40th birthday party for our son Jere.  Everything was black and white or cow-related because he is general manager of a milk testing lab.  On this day she recruited the help of Lydia to mix black and white M & M’s and fill milk sample containers – which will serve as favors.

 

 

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While they were working inside the garage, Cerwin put the boys to work in the yard.

 

 

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I have one geranium that will never be the same, because Jesse thought it belonged in the wheelbarrow!

 

 

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Josh and Conrad fill black buckets with Cowtails.

 

 

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Jana loved helping with the party.

 

 

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Like most little boys who would rather play with the box or the wrapping, Jared spent a long time popping the bubble wrap.

 

 

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Finally the big day arrived – Sunday, September 6. 

As always, there were lots of last minute things to do, but Kristen was so well prepared and organized that it went very smoothly.

 

 

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This day is not his birthday, but the day Kristen chose because some family members are in the area for the previous day’s wedding. 

His birthday is actually September 24.

 

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Tomorrow night – Decorating the pavilion and setting up a lunch for eighty people.

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Monday September 14, 2009

 

This day belongs to the LORD!

Let’s celebrate and be glad today.

Psalm 118:24 (Contemporary English Version)

 

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Monday September 14, 2009

 

 

Happy Anniversary

To Us!

 

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Today I am celebrating, because forty-six years ago I married my best friend.

 (Photo taken at Rob & Jess’ wedding when my brother Clair turned my camera on us.)

 

 

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Sunday September 13, 2009

 

 

Rob & Jess’ Wedding

First Dance

Saturday, September 5

 

 

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Tired feet

 

 

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Dancing barefoot with her dad

 

 

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Rob and his mother

 

 

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Getting ready to kick up their heels to Cotton-eye Joe.

 

 

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If it hadn’t been for cotton-eye joe
I’d been married long time ago
Where did you come from. Where did you go?
Where did you come from cotton-eye joe?

 

 

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It was the kind of day weatherwise that every bride and groom dream of when planning an outdoor wedding, and as far as I could tell, everything else went that way as well.

 

 

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The end of the day was only the beginning of their new life as husband and wife.

 

 

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Sunday September 13, 2009

 

My strength comes from God, who made heaven, and earth, and mountains.

Psalm 121:2 (The Message)

 

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Saturday September 12, 2009

 

 

Rob & Jess’ Wedding

The Reception

Saturday, September 5

 

 

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Preparations

 

 

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Hors d’oeuvres

 

 

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Responding to a toast by the best man

 

 

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The meal was unique and delicious – rolls, salad, and an entrée of your choice.

 

 

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As each person chose chicken, salmon (or both), pasta, vegetables, and a dressing.  A chef placed it in a pan and prepared it while you waited – in a very short period of time.

 

 

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Dessert came from these cookie and cupcake tables.

The tradition of having a cookie table at weddings seems to have come from the Pittsburgh/Ohio area of the country.  Cookies are usually baked by aunts.  However, I understand that Jess asked some of her cousins to make these. 

There were small bags available so each wedding guest could take a few cookies home.

 

 

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 An icing-coated kiss

 

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Tomorrow night:  First Dance

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Saturday September 12, 2009

 

He has shown me the path to life, and he makes me glad by being near me.

Acts 2:28 (Contemporary English Version)

 

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Friday September 11, 2009

 

 

Rob & Jess’ Wedding

The Ceremony

Saturday, September 5

 

 

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Rob watching Jess and her dad walking down the aisle.

 

 

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Bridesmaids ~ Samara, Hillary, Becca, Nicole.  Maid of honor ~ Sivanne.

 

 

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Father-daughter hug

 

 

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Listening to the welcome by their officiant, Irene

 

 

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Devon reading 1 Corinthians 13:4-13

Best man ~ Patrick.  Groomsmen ~ William, Kevin, Neil, and Joshua.

 

 

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Shehecheyanu – a Jewish blessing ~ read by Melvin (uncle of the groom)

 

 

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Handcrafted hearts handed to the couple by their mothers

 

 

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Jess reading her vows to Rob

 

 

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Rob reading his vows to Jess

 

 

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The Ketubah (Jewish marriage contract) was signed by witnesses Hannah and Robert

 

 

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Blessing of the wine

 

 

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In a Jewish tradition Rob poured a small amount on the ground.

 

 

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Exchanging rings

 

 

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The kiss

 

 

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Rob breaking the glass with his right foot

 

 

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The breaking of the glass is a Jewish tradition reminding us that life is fragile and will be forever changed for Rob and Jess.

 

 

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Introduction of the new husband and wife

 

 

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Even the horses were quiet and respectful during the ceremony.

 

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Tomorrow night:  The Reception

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