Dancing the rhumba … the groom’s parents and grandparents
Tuesday, November 2, 2021
Monday, November 1, 2021
3-My Nephew's Wedding
Shortly before my nephew's wedding, this family photo was taken. L to R: groom's step-grandmother Frances, groom's grandfather George, groom's sister Kara, bride's mother Susan, the groom (my oldest nephew), his beautiful bride, her father Steven, her step-mother Ellen, the groom's mother Claudia (my dear sister-in-law), the groom's father (my brother Jon) and the bride's grandma Susan.
Here are both mothers in the hotel lobby before we left for the wedding.
And here are Jon, Claudia, Frances and George in the hotel lobby getting ready to leave for the wedding.
Matt, Ashley, and Grant at the Long View Gallery before the wedding.
George, Frances, and my baby brother Mark shortly before the wedding.
Grandma Susan in the Long View Gallery before the wedding. She wore the prettiest shoes of any woman there and that was saying something considering the bride's Jimmy Choo's with the big tulle bow on the front of the left shoe and the back of the right one -- those were spectacular.
Claudia before the wedding. My mom would have loved all the fresh flowers and the table settings -- prettiest blush and bashful ever!
Have you ever seen a wedding where the judge walked his only daughter down the aisle to the groom and then performed the ceremony. Steven did a wonderful job and I loved sitting close enough to watch the groom's and bride's faces during the whole thing ... it was very moving!
This is my favorite photo of the bride and groom but I'll include some others as well.
Here is the groom with his mom and dad
And my brother with his new daughter-in-law during the reception.
I like this picture of my two nephews having fun together during the dancing. You can see me and Mark in the background watching them.
2-DC Wedding Rehearsal Dinner
The rehearsal dinner was at Moon Rabbit, a restaurant at the Wharf near the Capitol Yacht Club.
Claudia and Jon greeted us in an area where we could meet the other guests and have cocktails before entering the private room where the dinner would be served. I was thrilled to see my family members for the first time, especially my nephew the groom, who I was able to see and hug for the first time since the Christmas before COVID. I also got to hug the bride and admire the ostrich feathers on her outfit before going into dinner.
You can see how pretty she looked in this picture taken of the hosts' table -- the bride sat between Jon and Claudia on one side, the groom between her parents on the other side, and the bride's step-mother on the end between her husband and Claudia with the groom's sister Kara at the other end between her dad and the bride's mom, Susan. I admired Susan's pretty bright pink dress (my kind of color) and she made me laugh by telling me if I'd seen Steel Magnolias, the wedding colors were also pink, namely "blush and bashful." More about this later but let me just say it was the most beautiful, elegant, and tasteful blush and bashful imaginable -- nothing like Steel Magnolias!
This photos are a little too candid (Mom would say "tear-ups") and don't do justice to my sister-in-law or the beautiful dress and earrings she wore.Ashley, Matt, and Grant enjoyed sitting at a table with people their age, including the matron of honor and her husband and the bride's cousin on her dad's side (his parents sat with us at the Aunts and Uncles table)
The couple was lucky enough to have grandparents able to attend their wedding. I had fun people-watching on The Wharf outside the restaurant with George and Frances before dinner. And they got acquainted with Susan, the bride's paternal step-grandmother at dinner. I met Susan during the cocktail hour and thoroughly enjoyed getting to know her -- the bride's paternal grandfather Travis was the love of her life!
Groomsmen and their dates sat at the other end of the grandparents table, near where my brother gave his speech.
Mark and Lisa and I had a blast sitting at the "Aunts and Uncles" table! We all got along immediately and really enjoyed getting to know one another. I'd met the bride at Jon's house for Thanksgiving but this was my first time meeting her family. It worked just like a rehearsal dinner should in that we became friendly and had fun together at the wedding and reception too.
We dined "family style" and I tried the fried chicken for which this restaurant is known but it was too spicy for me. But I found the other entree, the salad, and the dessert just delicious and my brother thanked us for being "adventurous" diners during his speech.
People who have heard my brother Jon speak, as he did when eulogizing our parents, know what a gift he has for genuinely sharing at a time like this and tonight was no exception. I know I was touched to the point of tears by what he said. It was clear to me during this evening that the ceremony the next day would merely solemnize and make official the fact that this bride and groom have been a couple and already functioned like married spouses for quite a while now, having had to postpone their 2020 wedding due to COVID.Here are Lisa and Jon talking after the speech behind the bride's maternal uncle, Buddy. He grew up with 5 sisters, including the bride's mother.
I thought Jon's talent for delivering touching remarks might put pressure on the Best Man and the bride's father for their speeches during the wedding reception but I needn't have worried. Both cannily quoted him in their own speeches, which were perfectly wonderful too.
1-Washington DC Wedding
Jon picked me up from Reagan Airport so I didn't have to ride the Metro, which I really appreciated! Here I am with a sculpture out front that made me feel right at home.
The outdoor cafe on the side was closed but it had this neat "Instagram wall" for taking photos.
We were literally right across the street from the groom's house, which I recognized from the small paintings I had done of it as part of my wedding gift to the couple.
Lifelong friend Laurie McGregor Connor roomed with me and we enjoyed the pool deck on the top floor since it was a nice warm day. She spotted the groom leaving for the rehearsal from here and waved.
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