Last Wednesday, Noah's former college roommate, Rob came to spend the latter of the week and weekend with us. Both he and Noah were asked to be groomsmen in another previous roommate's wedding so Rob came down from Michigan to join the festivities. Thursday, Rob, Noah, and the rest of the groomsmen took a trip to Horseshoe Casino in Cincinnati for the bachelor party while Joseph and I went to the bachelorette party (Joseph's first and probably last). For the bachelorette party, the bridesmaids, and some other close friends of the bride went to a restaurant called Via Viste for dinner, Graeter's Creamery for dessert, and back to the bride and groom's new apartment for drinks.
Friday night consisted of the rehearsal and rehearsal dinner. The food was excellent and the company was even better. It was such a blessing to catch up with old friends that Noah and I had not seen for months. Saturday, of course was the wedding. It was absolutely beautiful, from the ceremony down to the flowers (which my mother-in-law did).
This matrimony was particularly exciting to witness because these two friends of ours, Abby and Danny, are very clearly devoted to Christ and devoted to each other. Throughout their dating relationship, they desired to glorify God, and no doubt their marriage will do just that.
Here we all are in front of Fountain Square in downtown Cincinnati. |
Friday night consisted of the rehearsal and rehearsal dinner. The food was excellent and the company was even better. It was such a blessing to catch up with old friends that Noah and I had not seen for months. Saturday, of course was the wedding. It was absolutely beautiful, from the ceremony down to the flowers (which my mother-in-law did).
The new Mr. and Mrs. Danny Garay |
Although the weekend was joyful and fun, it was also very exhausting. Monday found us back in our Home on Spring Street sanding and painting walls, hanging drywall, and peeling wallpaper. The work required for this project takes much patience and perseverance. Thankfully we have wonderful family and friends who are willing to help us with the burden. Monday, good friends from church came to help us work (and brought us Jones Soda!) Tuesday, our pastor came and helped us by preparing the living room walls for paint, and today (Wednesday), my dad and sister, Haley, came and helped us paint. Hopefully soon I'll be able to post pictures of newly painted rooms. I'm thankful for all of the time and energy so many family members and friends have donated to help us get closer to moving into our little Home on Spring Street. The long days are wearing on me, and certainly wearing on Noah. He continues to be long-suffering which is very encouraging, but I look forward to the day (coming soon) when he and I and Joseph will be enjoying our Home on Spring Street and catching a breath.
Although he's busy, Noah still takes time to hold and talk to Joseph. He's a wonderful daddy. |
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