Entries Tagged as 'sharon'

GPS = Relationship Saver

September 17th, 2008 · 1 Comment


Saville Dam, Barkhamsted, CT

You heard it here. When we travel Dallas drives and I try to navigate. But when you’re plopped down in the middle of somewhere you’ve never been with a map that you just printed out, it can be difficult. Dallas and I can be stubborn, short-tempered people in certain situations and in the past a missed turn could result in a great big argument. On our trip to Connecticut in June we opted to rent the GPS unit along with our rental car and I think it was just about the best thing ever. We flew into Hartford and had to drive to a town called Sharon about two hours away. The roads there were all very small and windy and I was getting nervous the night before. But with the GPS we were both able to just sit back and enjoy the ride and we didn’t fight once!

On our way back from Sharon to the airport in Hartford, we were in such good moods (thanks GPS!). We stopped off in Barkhamsted by the Saville Dam to stretch our legs and take a few photos.

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And Even Crazier

June 22nd, 2008 · No Comments


Maureen, Ross, Nancy, Matt, Kristen, Molly


Matt, Dallas, Ross


Dallas, Adam


Dallas, Adam


Tommy, Ross


Emily, Ross


Molly, Colleen, Anne, Janie


Nancy, Bo, Erin


Ross


Martin & Bo


Anne & Janie

From this to this and here we are. Believe it or not, there are some photos I held back on posting bc they were just too crazy.

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And Then Things Got a Little Crazy

June 21st, 2008 · No Comments


Kristen, Tom, Dallas, Maureen, Ross


Emily, Dallas, Ross


Dallas, Marinella, Colleen


Chris, Heather


Rachelle, Ross, Dallas, Kristen


Ross, Dallas


Molly, Anne


Katie


Martin & Nunny (Louise)

The bride changed into a fuschia party dress. You can see the ties getting looser. More drinks in hand, more mud on feet and clothes. What started out as a completely respectable night got a little crazy!

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Matt & Molly’s Wedding Dinner & Reception

June 21st, 2008 · No Comments


Nametags were hung outside the tent on a split-rail fence. When you located your tag you found out what what table you were sitting at. We were at lucky table #13.


Molly’s reaction to Matt’s dinner speech where he thanked everyone and especially honored Molly.


First Dance


A backlit DJ Joe Cool


Sarah, Adrian, Rachelle


Adrian’s Fiance Charlie, Sarah


Tom, Maureen


Bo, Sarah


Outside Looking In


Under the Big Tent

As everyone gathered into the tent where the dinner and reception was to take place, it started to rain. And then pour. And then DJ Joe Cool had to unplug all of his equipment because it was thundering and lightening so much that he thought he was going to get electrocuted. Still, no one was really freaking out. They put some flaps down on the tent, threw some mulch down to soak up the rain and wiped off the soaked dance floor. The heavy rain only lasted for maybe 15 minutes, but it was enough to drench a lot of the ground for the whole night. One good thing that came out of it was that it wasn’t just the really drunk people who fell down, everyone was slipping and sliding and had mud on them. There was one particular stretch of grass under the tent that was referred to as “Woodstook.” Unfortunately, that’s where my seat for dinner was located! The most muddy were the guys who decided to try to break dance. And probably Bo who tried many times to do a head spin.

I don’t want to put too much emphasis on the rain, though. It was a part of the night, sure, but no one was really too bothered by it. We all drank and sang and danced the night away without a care. DJ Joe Cool played until 1 a.m., an hour longer than most weddings go, I think. Which could explain how sloppy things got at the end.

I heard that DJ Joe Cool was well known in the area as being the best DJ. A lot of people at the wedding love him. In fact, Anne, one of the bridesmaids, lives in France and got married there.. and she flew DJ Joe Cool out to play at her wedding. Apparently people in her circle of friends in France still talk about him and what a great time they had. I thought DJ Joe Cool was pretty good. Kind of old school. Playing CDs. There was one part of the night where people were kind of annoyed because things like The Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy From Company B should have been played at like 7 pm, not 11 pm, when a lot of the older folks had already left, but overall we had fun. He played a really diverse selection of music, although I think a lot of people would have preferred some more modern tunes. Then again, people were going crazy when he busted out 80′s. Also when he played Pour Some Sugar on me at like 12:30 am, people went ballistic. Followed up by some Guns n’ Roses? Joe Cool knew how to read and please a crowd.

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Matt & Molly’s Wedding Ceremony

June 20th, 2008 · No Comments


Matt’s Parents, Luanne & Martin :: Sharon, CT


Matt’s Brother, Adam & Molly’s Sister, Liz :: Sharon, CT


Matt’s Brother, Zach & Molly’s Sister, Rena :: Sharon, CT


Matt’s Friend, Chris & Molly’s Friend, Anne :: Sharon, CT


Matt’s Friend, Ross & Molly’s Friend, Janie :: Sharon, CT


Matt’s Friend, Dallas & Molly’s Friend, Colleen :: Sharon, CT


Molly’s Twin Nephew Ring Bearers, Tommy & Ben :: Sharon, CT


Molly’s Nephew George as the Canine Coordinator, with Buddy & Bella :: Sharon, CT


Molly’s Nieces as Flower Girls, Lizzie & Margaret :: Sharon, CT


Molly’s Niece, Catlin & Molly & Molly’s Father, George :: Sharon, CT


Molly, Officiant Rosina, Matt :: Sharon, CT


Molly & Matt :: Sharon, CT

Everyone was fearful that it was going to start raining right when Matt and Molly’s wedding ceremony was about to begin. But it didn’t. We got through the ceremony and then once we were all under the tent, it down poured. Sound familiar?

Matt & Molly’s wedding was beautiful.. and good thing that it didn’t last too long because it was HOT. There were a limited number of chairs that mostly older guests and people who needed to be up front sat in. Otherwise we all just kind of stood around casually. There was supposed to be a cocktail hour after the ceremony, but everyone started drinking from the bar beforehand, so half the people were standing around watching the ceremony with glasses of wine. .. er.. um… not including me?

All of Molly’s nephews and nieces had parts in the wedding except for the youngest, Annie, who is only about 4 weeks old. Buddy and Bella are Matt and Molly’s dogs and they were also a part of the wedding. .. whether they knew it or not. Matt’s good friend Bo read a Native American Prayer and Matt’s sister-in-law Sarah read the Song of Solomon (2:10-13). Molly’s friend Emily played cello during the ceremony. Matt is half Jewish so his grandmother, Shirley, read a Jewish blessing and then he did the thing where he stomps on the glass. The bride and groom kiss and then we were out of there. Even though we only had to walk about 10 steps to get drinks at cocktail hour and then 20 more to get to the big tent set up in the yard.

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