Impromptu Dinner

Yesterday Kara called and said that Brian Ashbach dropped off four fresh, clean crabs at the library where she works.  He had just caught them off of Guemes Island! In all my life nobody has ever dropped of crab at my job….ever.  Maybe I’m in the wrong field of work. 

When Kara offered to bring it over to eat I found myself almost saying no. I know, what was I thinking? Once I got my head on straight I invited Chaya and Jeff over as well. Such fun.  The best part (besides the crab, obviously) was that we got to play CRANIUM!!!  I bought the new version last October and last night was the first night people were willing to play. I was not let down.

Sydney came back from Camp Janet and was working hard to make sure she was on somebody’s lap. Apparently, her bed two feet away was too far away from the action. Kara was sweet and held her for a long time.

Thanks Kara for sharing the delicious crab!

My Favorite Girl

If you were at our wedding this past weekend I have no doubt you noticed our fabulous flower girl, Guinevere LIttlejohn. She rocked it! Gigi and I have a special relationship. She once referred to me as her favorite girl, which made my day. Since then we’ve been buddies. Her mom, Tamara, teaches 4th grade and our classes do many different activities together.

I love seeing the Littlejohn family come and go outside my classroom window, waving or stopping by depending on their schedule. Bradley (Mr. Littlejohn) is so kind and caring, often holding Jude, conversing with Gigi, and minding Martha, their dog, in the same breath.

When Guinevere found out that Barry and I were getting married she brought up the idea of being a flower girl and wearing her pink Easter dress.  Of course, we couldn’t pass up such a perfect idea. Before the ceremony Gigi was one of the few people that I could converse with that didn’t seem to be worried about details (was the food going to be ready, drinks made, cake cut, aisle ready, grandparents in shade, etc.).

We had conversations about stickers, flower petal tossing, and why I chose to wear flip flops and not high heals. She was shocked that I would choose flippies to high heals, as she was wearing pink sparkle shoes. (I’m telling you, she rocked!) Shortly before Barry and I hit the rose petaled aisle Guinevere serenaded us with a beautiful song from the movie Enchanted. At that point we weren’t really worried that our flower girl was going to drop out for fear of people staring at her.

Of course I didn’t get to see Gigi walk down the asile. I do know that my favorite girl tossed, tossed, and tossed from her basket until there was nothing left to toss. She was beautiful, brave and full of energy. After the ceremony I hardly saw the Littlejohn family, as they had another Anacortes event to go to.

On Sunday morning I woke up and noticed a tiny pink flower on my calf muscle. It made me laugh because I had given Guinevere a sticker book as a thank you gift and she stuck me with a sticker….oh, that girl!

*Thanks Megan for the pictures.

Mount Rainier

Best idea ever….getting married! We are back home after staying at Mt. Rainier for the past few days (Thanks Pat & Janet!!!). After buzzing around Anacortes for the past 10+ days it was a wonderful way to relax.  My mom and her crew threw in a few snacks (notice the extra large cooler?) and I even brought my bouquet so we were well fed and had gorgeous flowers to gaze at. (when we weren’t gazing at each other or the great outdoors!)

The last time we went to Mount Rainier it rained the entire time and the park closed down due to damage done by flooding. This time was much, much better.  We ran into snow, talked about our dog, and even checked to see if the i phone could phone home. We hiked up, down and all around until our poor little legs couldn’t hike anymore…then we hit the hot tub. Our very own, mind you. Fantastic first four days of being married.

More posts to come about the wedding. If you have any pictures please send them our way!