Sunday, July 29, 2012

Wedding!!

A smattering of photos- a few from before the ceremony and many from the reception. Photos of the wedding itself were taken by the photographer and are not yet out.



















 (the bumper sticker immediately preceding says "Keeping it Wild") (Someone had to do it)


Thanks Kara and Mark for a most magical and lovely wedding! 

**I swiped some of these photos from Carolyn and some from Elizabeth... thank you guys for taking and sharing such fun photos! 

Friday, July 27, 2012

home.

Just a pause in the wedding posting. I am home. Back in Uganda. And if feels. So. Good. I had a remarkably fun summer... flying in and out of some spectacular peoples lives. Visiting, doing special things, eating delicious meals etc. It couldn't have been better. And the irony is that I left home to travel half way around the world TO home. But that is also the beauty of it. And being back in my space feels so good. I feel grateful. So happy to be here. So excited about seeing coworkers and friends here. So ready to start work. And THAT, dear people, feels really really good. 

A few additions to my space. New chairs from Gwyn-- completing my living room 'set.' Which means I can put the other chairs out on my porch, making that space more inviting. A couple new bookshelves under the windows. My beautiful beeswax luminary from Kara and Mark and its pine base from lubrect... And, can you spot my new speakers? Or speaker? In the bookshelf- my parents gave me this amazing little bose wireless speaker for my birthday-- and I LOVE it. I'm sitting here listening to good music with GREAT sound, enjoying the warm glow and sweet smell of the pretty luminary, feeling both close and far from those I love. And a deep contentment.  



Tuesday, July 24, 2012

montana wedding preparations


The last two-three weeks were spent in Missoula with my sister, and her fiancĂ© Mark getting ready for their wedding. It was insanely busy, a little bit stressful, but mostly just a lot of fun. Errands, lists, to-dos and running around to the max. I was glad Missoula is really only a small town and you are only ever 10 minutes from anything else. On top of getting married, Kara and Mark just bought the house below. So lots of moving and packing going on on top of wedding preparations. 


Kara's friend Julie hosted a beautiful bridal brunch for Kara and her Missoula friends the Saturday morning a week before the wedding. 

It was an absolutely lovely time celebrating Kara.

We went over to see the new house and in the yard was this deer and her two twin fawns. CUTE! (And a sign, perhaps?? :)

After my parents arrived, I "moved in" with my good friend Allison and her husband Greg. They are across town (10 minutes)... where they have a beautiful little house, chickens, a vibrant growing vegetable garden, two kitties and the best hospitality Missoula has to offer. We had hearty homegrown-urban-farm-breakfasts outside every morning. Mmmmm... eggs, veggies, toast, tea... fresh raspberries from the garden. Plenty of fuel for the long days of go-go-going. It was lovely to spend evenings and mornings with them in their beautiful and peaceful space.

We drove out to Lubrecht, the wedding venue, about 45 minutes out of town. Its an 'experimental forest' run by the University of Montanas biology department I believe. It has a lodge, cabins, box cars, camping facilities and was perfect for a full weekend wedding event. We drove out there with mom and dad to get a sense of the space/place and go over last minute details with the director. Below we were scoping out the actual ceremony site, a pretty little grove of Aspens off the big meadow.

Bride and groom, walking and discussing:

Friends and family began arriving through out the week to help and be a part of things. And oh-by-the-way, in case you weren't aware: Middle Sisters ROCK!

We had a mass-assembling the favor bags party up at Tim and Lindsay's with Kim and Martin and co.


More preparations throughout the week:

Thursday morning there was a scheduled 'trail run'... Only a valiant few chose to run, the rest of us enjoyed a trail walk together on a beautiful crisp Montana morning up into the rattlesnake.



Thursday afternoon luxurious tonail do's:

Mens rental wear to be fitted and collected:

 Thursday evening we had a family dinner... Hansons meet Robinsons, Robinsons meet Hansons:

The new Robinson-Hanson duo:


Post family dinner, we had a fun bridal gathering with Kara's special out-of-town friends.


Friday afternoon we finally managed to get everyone and everything up to Lubrecht in one massive collective effort... Kara and Mark welcomed family and friends throughout the afternoon. At 5 the wedding party met on site for the rehearsal:

Special little flower girls:

Auntie Eileen and her sweet grandkiddos (oh, and Signe the dog):

Some of Karas very special friends who were a part of the ceremony:

After the rehearsal was a big BBQ for all. Than and Tim grilled up a storm of delicious local beef and veggie burgers, Missoula friends brought luscious salads, and the Moose Drool and Summer Honey were flowing. We got the bonfire lit and and s'mores were enjoyed by all but perhaps most especially by the younger contingent.


Stay tuned for wedding/reception photos!!

Friday, July 06, 2012

Molly in Massachusetts...

Katie now lives fairly close to my dear friends from college Molly and John, who moved this last year from SC to Mass. I had a  fantastic few days with them exploring and enjoying their new New England digs. 

We went strawberry picking (still possible in the northernly parts):

Johnny watched from his comfy stroller:

We took a hike up Gap Mountain... It wouldn't be a visit to Molly and John without a hike!

 Or without John upside-down in a stream looking for critters of some sort:


Hanging with Johnny-kins:

Sweet friends:

Molly!

A view of Mt. Monadnock, the second most climbed mountain in the world. Who knew??

We also went swimming at a nearby lake, got delicious ice-cream, grilled, went on good walks etc. Way too short, but packed full and oh-so fun! Thanks for a fabulous time, Molly, John and little Johnny! Love you bunches.