After doing the genealogy in Ohio and Michigan, we traveled across the top of the country following US Hwy 2.
US Hwy 2 |
We stayed at casinos quite a few times. They were free, often offered electrical plug ins, had good places to eat, and I always enjoyed the chance to test my luck with my $10 entertainment money!
We had a wedding to go to!
My youngest daughter got married. I walked her down the aisle. I didn't give her away - she is a free woman - I just walked her down the aisle.
Walking Gwendolyn Down the Aisle |
It was a wonderful time!
All my kids were there & that is something I don't see often. I have a picture now so I can see them anytime I want!
Ethan, Jed, Gwen (the bride), Alex (the groom) and Brandy |
One thing I did observe... a number of my daughter's friends from Minnesota came out for the wedding. All these people who were kids for so many years are now all grown up. It didn't leave me feeling old, but rather amazed at being able to see the world work like it's supposed to!
Congratulations to everyone!
ReplyDeleteThank you!
DeleteKids growing up: a sobering reality. Makes you feel your age.
ReplyDeleteHappy trails
the Ol'Buzzard
Thanks!
DeleteThat is a lovely picture of you walking your daughter down the aisle. She looks just like you even inherited your smile :)
ReplyDeleteGlad all your children were in attendance as well as Gwendolyn's childhood friends. I like your perspective about life..."amazed at being able to see the world work like it's supposed to!"
Congratulations all around!
Thank you MsBelinda.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations Rob. I was wondering when you were going to post an update to your blog, but I see you had a very good reason,,,, a wedding. Those days are special. Enjoy, be safe out there.
ReplyDeleteThank you! Actually I'm a bit lazy, writing a blog is darn close to work!
DeleteBeautiful bride.
ReplyDeleteThank you! I thought so too :-)
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