The title alone will probably increase visitor traffic to my blog…but it won’t be what they expect.
For those of you who skip the writing and go only to the photos (and you know who you are…Andrew), here is a little foreshadowing. This edition of the Adventures is about having our girls, Jessica and Sarah, home for some time this summer along with their significant others, PJ and Andrew. There are weddings, family, friends, and time at the cottage all covered…and separate from Jess’ earlier trip home for Manz Wedding I—David and Heather.
One other girl joined us in the middle of July, when my sister Debbie arrived from Florida for a summer spell in the much cooler Northeast. Debbie stayed with us for several days while her friend Ernie spent time with his son further south in Connecticut. Being at our home also gave Debbie a chance to try my much-lauded Lemon-drop Martini’s.
Then on July 22nd Sarah and Andrew flew into Boston to spend two-and-a-half weeks in the area with us. Michelle Codding's wedding was coming up on July 30th , and Sarah had to decline being in the wedding party since she was living in Australia. She then connived, along with the assistance of Andrew; Gail and Caitlin (Michelle’s mother and sister); Justin (the groom); the other bridesmaids; and basically everyone else in the world except Michelle to get a bridesmaid dress and shoes and make the trip.
Sarah then showed up on Michelle’s doorstep on the Saturday afternoon of her bachelorette party. It was a great surprise and you can see some of the associated photos on Sarah’s blog at:
http://dvlwearingkhakis.blogspot.com/2011/08/american-adventure-part-1-surprise-and.html
Before sending her on her way north to Jericho, VT and the surprise we were able to squeeze in a brunch at Nana and Papa’s.
Jess and PJ arrived in Boston the next day and were picked up by Sarah and Andrew…they all headed back to the cottage. We didn’t all rendezvous again until Cheri and I headed up to Vermont for Michelle’s wedding.
On Saturday morning I was able to get together with Dan Manz for a round of golf before having to meet the strict orders of being back to the B&B by 2:30 so I could shower and change for the wedding. I could tell you about my new favorite club…a K-Mart version of a 7 wood, but I’ll save that for a future Adventure.
Obviously we all had a wonderful time.
And it all really comes down to ice cream being sugar and milk and cream…and in Ben & Jerry’s case, more cream. It was a fun stop on our way back to the cottage. |
| Soon after we returned, the next family gathering began to take place.The event also gave us time to get a fairly large gathering of the family and significant others into a photo-op. |
They also rented a vehicle and after two days with us headed down to Philly to visit some of Sarah’s University friends (and to show Andrew Philadelpia…you can also see this on Part II of Sarah’s blog…same link as above only look at the archives).
Saturday was a nice, relaxing day (other than some yard work and normal weekend chores), and by late afternoon we were on the road to Mystic, CT to meet Sarah and Andrew and to meet up with the Morris Family. This was the start of Manz Wedding II—Sarah Manz and Ken Shaw—and we arranged to have dinner with the Morris clan before heading over to a large ice cream social at the Shaw’s house. Dinner was at the Ten Clams in Mystic Village and it is so named because most things cost ten clams or less. It is a family restaurant and we had a very good meal at a reasonable price for thirteen of us.
Following the social we headed back to Woodstock since it was only an hour away, but we were back on the road the next day heading back to Mystic and check in at a Comfort Inn (so we wouldn’t have far to travel after the wedding reception).
The wedding was on the University of Connecticut’s Groton Campus and the rain let up early enough to allow for a dry and sunny service. It was another beautiful setting and we took the opportunity to get a few couple and family pictures as well.
Bob Woods, Liz Manz’ father, was escorted in by his grandsons and presided over the service. | Ken’s grandmother was escorted by Scott his brother |
Marie and Art Shaw… Ken… | Liz Manz… |
The Bride and her father! |
It was a beautiful service with very moving readings and an obviously happy couple!
We then did what we do so well…celebrate.
| The food was great, the dancing was great (Joan had me high on her dance card), and the visiting was non-stop. |
Before the evening was over, this was the first time in many years we had all of the Manz-Morris-Swenson children together and we took advantage of the opportunity to get a group photo…
And then we included in the significant others of the group—it continues to grow!
The newlyweds were sent off in David & Heather’s VW bug and the night wound down. |
We did all gather together for a brunch at the Shaw’s on Monday morning—put on by the Niles family…once again…do they hire out? Then it was back to Woodstock.
The girls headed out over the next two days, back to Australia and back to Denver. It seems less lively in the house right now, but we look forward to having them all back again at Christmas this year.
Let the Adventures continue!
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