Monday, July 5, 2010

Summer Fun

Most of our summer has consisted of Nathan studying and studying... and studying for the bar and me entertaining myself with pilotes, working, reading about babies and hanging out with girl friends. However, it hasn't been all work and no play by any means. :) We've had several weddings (and more to come!), a camping trip, visits from friends, afternoon trips with friends, and spontaneous 4th of July parties.  Sadly we didn't get any pictures of of 4th of July party yesterday, but below are pictures of some our other summer highlights! (Warning: This is a very long post, but it's mostly pictures :))

Graduation started off our summer. I realized we only posted one picture below so here are a few more. 
Us with Nathan's mom - she flew down from Alaska to surprise him for graduation! It was a fun surprise. :)


Us with my parents and Emily, Caroline and Katie:
With our wonderful law school friends, Steve, Liz and Sam and Drew and Rachel - we miss them so much!!
Law school friends and other great friends, Goggins and Hargroves, who came to support the guys on their graduation.
Celebrating with the best cake ever!! :) (from the same bakery that did our wedding cake)

Amanda, One of my best friends from high school got married the same weekend as graduation. We were so glad that we were able to get up to her wedding as well! Amanda was one of my bridesmaids and it was so fun to be a part of her wedding too! It was a lovely wedding, she was a beauuutiful bride and we can't wait to visit her and Andrew in Maine!! :)

The bride arriving with her father in the pick up :)

Bride and bridesmaids
The wedding was in an old historic church.
Finally MARRIED!


Sisters!




In early June we went blueberry picking with our friends the McHenry's and their adorable baby, Margaret.  I was a bit more like Sal than mother and definitely ate more blueberries than I picked (what can I say? Baby Girl wanted them :)), but thanks to Nathan's dedication we ended up with quite a nice few to bring home. 
Ferry ride back from Surrey

Mid-June we met up with the VanStempvoorts for some camping in the Shenandoah Valley. The thought of saying goodbye at graduation was horrible, so we were glad to have this trip planned just a few weeks later! Plus, we had to get it in while baby and I could still sleep on the hard, lumpy ground. The weekend was wonderful - not too hot, relaxing, good food, good fellowship, hikes, games. 
Here's Nathan and I along the Appalachian Trail
Sam was pretty much delighted with the whole weekend from swinging in Nathan's hammock to drooling apple juice all over Steve's head for a majority of our AT hike. ;)
We had a huge camp ground that was big enough for both tents, Nathan's hammock, the picnic table and fire pit AND bocce ball. :)
This may have been what Liz, Sam and I did while the men packed up the tents and loaded the car. ;)
We ended the weekend trip with a beautiful (but very steep and hot :)) hike down to a waterfall. I may have limped the next 2 days but it was well worth it. :) It was a wonderful trip and we hope to do it again before they move even further away!! :)

We go for months without seeing Hillsdale friends and then get to see several all at once! Already this summer we've seen so many with more visits scheduled in the coming weeks! Laura Calderone and Hannah Mahan met me for a lunch a few weeks ago, Paul and Kathryn Mueller spent the night on their way through last week, and I got to spend the whole weekend with LeeAnne last weekend! Below is what happens when LeeAnne and I spend too much time together... trouble! ;) LeeAnne was able to bring her fellow camp counselor, Andy, with her as well. We had a great time with everyone.


Most recently our Williamsburg friends, Collin and Margaret, got married! The wedding was gorgeous - every little detail was thought of and there were so many little Margaret touches throughout. I don't think we've ever seen a smilier couple. :)
 
This is how Collin looked the whole time.  love this picture. :)
Margaret was about the same :)

Mr. and Mrs. McMillan!

Cutting the cake - I loved her flower choices :)

First dance... The reception was outside at the Alumni House. The weather cooperated perfectly and it wasn't too hot or too muggy. Also, rumor has it that all the fancy tissue balls hanging from the ceiling as decoration were made by Margaret and her mother!!

I loved the varied center pieces - all very whimsical, earthy, and lovely.
We were so happy that we could be there to celebrate with them!


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