Thursday, September 4, 2008

A Wedding up North

Last Saturday we drove to Northport, just south of the Canadian border, for a wedding. The bride, Chelsea, originally from Alaska, as a student survived separate classes with both Tracey and Brian, and she also worked in the College of Arts and Letters dean's office. She and her husband, Mojave, sell organic produce from his family's farm at the Spokane Farmer's Market, where we see them frequently. Chelsea has also babysat Maeve a couple of times. We had a great time at the wedding. The scenery was magnificent, and the reception featured lots of delicious food grown right there on the farm. It was our first big venture out as a bigger family, and it was a good one. See—the pictures don't lie!

Mom and Baby D:



Declan, up close:



Our inquisitive toddler, waiting for the ceremony to start:





The happy bride and groom, having just tied the knot:



If you squint, the scenery looks like Alaska...



Baby Declan chilling out on a blanket:



Baby Brother gazing adoringly at his big sister:



Big Sister kissing (?) Baby Brother:



Mom with her sweet little girl:



Maeve enjoying the scenery:



Check out that smile (see previous post):



Baby Declan with Dean Vickie:



Maeve with "her" toy lawnmower:



A toddler head almost as big as the whole sky (and no binky in these shots!):

2 comments:

  1. Man, oh man, those are some seriously cute kids.

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  2. Oh, my. You have a seriously gorgeous family!!! :) Declan is SO cute, and of course Maeve is incredibly pretty. Congratulations to Chelsea and Mojave! They look so happy!! :)

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