So clearly I am a little behind. The end of summer has been full of trips, visitors, and soaking up our first summer on the East Coast. I'll play a little catch up now.
The middle of July we were thrilled to celebrate the nuptials of Tom and Carey Whitworth. We love having the addition of Carey to the family and see many fun family occasions in our future. They had a gorgeous wedding at West End United Methodist followed by an amazing reception at Renaissance---thank goodness for Jill! And we even got the chance to meet up with Angie, Houston, and Grant while in town...always grateful for being able to squeeze in time with friends while home.
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Loser's after the rehearsal dinner |
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Tom and Vicki during the mother-son dance |
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My handsome date |
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Loving on his mom |
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Ansley didn't leave the dance floor all night---we all took turns with her out there. |
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The Robinsons with the growing belly! |
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Winding down from a very long day |
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The beautiful bride, her wedding planner, and adorable flower girl |
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Rescuing the groom from the dance called the "wobble"---we were out of our element there! |
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Congrats Mr. and Mrs. Whitworth! |
Shortly after our trip home, we had some more visitors. My mom and her best friend, Brenda fly up for a quick trip to see what we now call home. It was a first time to Baltimore for them both. It's safe to say my mom ate crab soup at literally every meal---sometimes even 2 different kinds at one meal. And keep in mind this was July and it was at least 90 degrees. When in Rome, I guess! We had some great meals, did some shopping, and they even did some exploring on their own while I worked.
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Mom sure takes being a tourist to a new level. |
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So proud of her son in law---visiting McCormick store was top on the list. |
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Enjoyed a yummy dinner watching a summer storm roll through the harbor |
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Cherish these times with my mom |
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Thanks for coming to see us, Mom and Brenda!! |
This pretty much sums up the rest of the summer...
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Lots of pool time and fun with the Foust's. |