Wednesday, August 3, 2011

The Rehersal

One thinks these things can get carried away on a flood of sentimental traditionalism, but really, doing the walk-thru truly helps iron out the details.  A crowd of one hundred people can take on a life of its own without direction.  Someone has to be in charge.  Someone, or a team, has to give leadership to the flock.  And so it was on Saturday, 18 of us did the hike, re-arranged seating plans, talked through the order of service, ironed out the details of the reception and generally built anticipation for the day ahead.


There are several paths to the chosen meadow.  We had to decide which one would be most conducive to easy access for porters, strollers and hikers of various abilities.  We stopped often to admire the beauty all around us...a wedding cathedral to beat Will and Kate's!

To see photos of this site last January, when it was buried in snow, click here and here

Twelve wonderful volunteers assumed roles as Wedding-site Co-coordinators, Porters, Hike Leaders, Water-bottle Distributor, First aide Administrator and yes, Bear Wrestler. 

Okay, keep together.  No stragglers allowed.  Fresh bear and cougar tracks had us keenly aware of our surroundings.  (enlarge this photo and you will gasp at what you see!)



Nelson Dog had to stay on-leash for the whole trip, even though he begged to be allowed to run free through the glorious meadow wild flowers. Other than tracks, we saw no signs of big game. It was the swarms of Mosquitoes that attacked us viciously. We made note to have lots of bug spray and sunscreen available to share the next day.







The Mother of the Groom hosted about 40 people for supper later that afternoon.

 Food, glorious food!

Fun and hi jinx.


The party began when family and friends started arriving Thursday afternoon and it just kept getting better and better all weekend, culminating in the finale Wedding Breakfast on Monday.  Don't you just LOVE weddings?


10 comments:

Unknown said...

I'm glad that you put the head licking picture in- classic!

Tami said...

What an amazing setting for a wedding. I can't wait to see and hear all the details. Glad the wildlife was limited to the wedding party. (Will there be an explanation of the head licking episode?)

grey rose (they/them) said...

hooray for weddings!
looks like a fun family!

southerninspiration said...

Oh, wow.......bears and weddings don't mix....
GORGEOUS setting!! I bet it was beautiful!

And the photos are just too funny!
Suzanne

Grumpy Grateful Mom said...

Wow! Beautiful photos. I love weddings. :)

Bibi @ Bibi's Culinary Journey said...

I love a goo wedding and this one sounds like the wedding of a year....I haven't been to good wedding like that in so many years.

Pat Tillett said...

Hi Rosemary! What a beautiful and original spot to hold a wedding. I hope there are no cougars or bears in attendance. that last photo is so funny...

Roy and Christine said...

This is Christine. I've much catching up to do at your blog. Sounds as if you had everything ship shape. Really admire your eye for and skill of photography! So envious of all the green, living flora. Breath-taking. And, yes, weddings bring many happy memories. P.S. Am brewing a batch of rumtoph that is surely to be better than last year's.

Veronica Lee said...

I LOVE weddings! Love the last pic! LOL! Can't wait to see the photos on the actual day!

Have a wonderful weekend, Rosemary!

Anonymous said...

I do love weddings, though I'd rather help behind the scenes then be apart of the actual bridal party... 1 more brides maid dress and I'm picketing. Love those photos, hahaha.