We don't have our official/professional pictures yet, but I figured I'd go ahead and say at least something about this magical day. And we have some great unofficial pictures. It's already been a month and a half-ish. Crazy!
The day, and the whole weekend, went great! The lodge was gorgeous, our DJ was the best, and everyone had a fabulous time! And (besides when we were all stuffing our faces with the delicious dinner) the dance floor was not empty for a single moment. That's the true sign of a great party! :-)
We did almost all of our pictures before the ceremony, so the reception could get started right away after the ceremony (both were at the same place, in the same room). When I've been to weddings, the one thing I've always disliked has been waiting for hours after the ceremony for the fun and the food to begin. Being hungry especially is no fun. We didn't want to do that to our guests, and they seemed to really appreciate it. Yes, this involved breaking the groom and bride can't see eachother before the wedding, but it was totally worth it. Rules schmules. And the look on his face when he turned around was absolutely priceless! I've never seen such a huge smile in my life! And he looked so amazing!
The decorations looked awesome! Aunt Linda did an absolutely amazing job with the flowers and cupcakes! Our colors were blue, yellow, and silver and we had a sci-fi theme going.
Overall, the day could not have gone better! I am incredibly grateful for everyone who helped make our awesome day possible and for everyone who came to celebrate with us!
And hopefully, we'll have our official pictures soon! :-)
Wednesday, November 12, 2014
Sunday, November 2, 2014
Fall Adventure #1: My Craziest Lifeguarding Experience Ever!
Meant to post this awhile ago. Oops!
The first weekend of September, I lifeguarded and volunteered for the Rev3 triathlon at Cedar Point. This race was a full Ironman (athletes also had the option to do the half iron), with the swim portion in Lake Erie. I lifeguarded for the practice swim on Saturday and the race itself on Sunday. My friend Hannah (who I met at the Triple-T) happened to be one of the other lifeguards! Small world! It was great to see her again!
Sunday morning, I arrived and made my way to the beach before the sun even rose. We got our assigned areas, the sun started to come up, and before I knew it I was headed out by paddleboard-without a paddle. There weren't enough. That alone was an interesting experience!
The waves were absolutely brutal. We had to remove a huge number of people from the water, and even more took breathers on our boards.
One woman in particular stuck out in my mind. She got smacked by a huge wave and started to panic. I rushed over and assisted her. We talked for a little bit as she regained her breath. After calming down she was off again and I watched her very closely until she approached the next guard.
Later, during my volunteer shift in transition as I was talking to another volunteer, she stopped and said "Wait, I recognize you! You saved me in the water this morning!" I looked closer, and sure enough, it was the woman who stood out in my mind from earlier! It turns out that she was doing the swim portion of the relay. She said she was able to finish. She was so grateful that she actually teared up a bit as we hugged. What an awesome feeling!
Afterwards, they paid us on the spot, in cash. I highly recommend guarding for Rev3! Plus you get a generous discount on future race registration with them for guarding or volunteering. And they fed us really well. :-)
I'm planning on doing my first Ironman next year. I have been going back and forth between Ironman Louisville and Rev3 Cedar Point. After dealing with Lake Erie, I'm starting to lean towards Ironman Louisville. We shall see, though. In spite of Lake Erie's fury, the race organizers and other volunteers were awesome!
The first weekend of September, I lifeguarded and volunteered for the Rev3 triathlon at Cedar Point. This race was a full Ironman (athletes also had the option to do the half iron), with the swim portion in Lake Erie. I lifeguarded for the practice swim on Saturday and the race itself on Sunday. My friend Hannah (who I met at the Triple-T) happened to be one of the other lifeguards! Small world! It was great to see her again!
Sunday morning, I arrived and made my way to the beach before the sun even rose. We got our assigned areas, the sun started to come up, and before I knew it I was headed out by paddleboard-without a paddle. There weren't enough. That alone was an interesting experience!
The waves were absolutely brutal. We had to remove a huge number of people from the water, and even more took breathers on our boards.
One woman in particular stuck out in my mind. She got smacked by a huge wave and started to panic. I rushed over and assisted her. We talked for a little bit as she regained her breath. After calming down she was off again and I watched her very closely until she approached the next guard.
Later, during my volunteer shift in transition as I was talking to another volunteer, she stopped and said "Wait, I recognize you! You saved me in the water this morning!" I looked closer, and sure enough, it was the woman who stood out in my mind from earlier! It turns out that she was doing the swim portion of the relay. She said she was able to finish. She was so grateful that she actually teared up a bit as we hugged. What an awesome feeling!
Afterwards, they paid us on the spot, in cash. I highly recommend guarding for Rev3! Plus you get a generous discount on future race registration with them for guarding or volunteering. And they fed us really well. :-)
I'm planning on doing my first Ironman next year. I have been going back and forth between Ironman Louisville and Rev3 Cedar Point. After dealing with Lake Erie, I'm starting to lean towards Ironman Louisville. We shall see, though. In spite of Lake Erie's fury, the race organizers and other volunteers were awesome!
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