Saturday, November 14, 2009

Gish Hoag Wedding (Part I)

Well, it's been quite a while since I've shared my innermost bloggings with the world. And by "quite a while" I mean 4+ MONTHS!! A lot has changed since my last blog post:

(1) I got married (October 17, 2009) in Spokane, WA.
(2) I turned 28 (August 25th).
(3) I started my campus visits/job interviewing.

These are the big events at least. As exciting as the campus interviewing has been, it's still ongoing. So, I'm gonna update y'all on that later. And, my birthday...well, Cara came up with an amazing surprise and has already told the story (here)! So, I'm gonna focus on the wedding...from my perspective.

For starter's, let's get one thing straight: Married living is amazing! Seriously, I've got the most incredible, sweetest, smartest, most loving wife in the world! It doesn't get any better than this! So, how did it all go down? Well aside from the shock that such a stunningly beautiful woman would even agree to marry me...here are some of the deets. We returned to Spokane on Monday October 12th to make sure we could get all of the last minute "to dos" wrapped up before the big day. On Tuesday, we headed to the Spokane county courthouse to retrieve the all important marriage license. That night, we met up with our good friends, the Kelly's, for dinner. Colin and Brenna both were a key part of our wedding (Brenna a bridesmaid and Colin a reader) and it was wonderful to have the time to visit with them before things got really crazy. Speaking of crazy, the Kelly's recently welcomed a new addition into their family (read: new baby)!

On Wednesday, we were caught up in the hustle and bustle of last minute wedding to dos, vendor meetings, and Cara's parents arrived into town. From this point forward, time was really going to fly by. That night, Cara and I went to Nikko's with her parents. The food was good, the wine selection marvelous, and the service....well, the service was so-so. We made the mistake of sending the server off one to many times before ordering (we were engaged in some pretty good conversation with the in-laws...yikes!) and so our server returned the favor by forgetting about us for about a half an hour. Once we were able to flag her down, we placed our order and the food hit the spot. That is, until the bus-girl spilled water all over Cara's plate while re-filling our water glasses. I don't think it affected the amazing food too much, but it was certainly a bit odd that we got no offer of a comp'ed/discounted meal. Oh well. We had bigger things to focus on!

Thursday brought Cara's bachelorette party, which kept her occupied and having fun for most of the day. I think she had fun (you be the judge: here). To keep me out of trouble, I got a pretty good honey-do list and spent most of the day running around Spokane trying to cross things off my list. My parents arrived that night and so I had dinner with my dad, soon-to-be-brother-in-law, and my adorable soon-to-be-nephews/niece. After dinner, I spent some good quality time drinking wine with the dads while each passed along all sorts of quality marriage wisdom. Two of my best buddies (Rock and Scottie) arrived that night and so I grabbed a few drinks with them at Fast Eddies and made the mistake of arriving back at the hotel room late after Cara had already returned from the piano bar. WHOOPS!

Whatever the case, we could definitely feel the excitement building as the wedding day was fast approaching! On Friday, Cara and I had lots of little things to work on and the day flew by much quicker than we anticipated. One of the big "to do's" that ended up not getting done involved a little surprise Cara and I had planned for our rehearsal dinner. Thus, we ended up busting out an impromptu "live" version of "Gish Hoag wedding" at our rehearsal dinner. It was pretty hilarious and unfortunately, there is video footage out and about somewhere. Overall, we had an amazing rehearsal dinner at Shenanigans along the river and before we knew it, it was time for us to say goodnight. Cara and I shared a special few moments to ourselves before we both headed off to bed to rest up for the big day. And, I'll save that story for another day...

3 comments:

  1. Hustle and Bustle is such a good way to describe the week....it just flew by! And yes - bad move on getting home later than me on Thursday night. I had no choice but to forgive you the next day when you woke up at 7 am, bouncing around the room because you were so excited to marry me the next day. I will never forget the excitement we had all week! XOXO!

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  2. Oh - and welcome back to blogging!!!

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  3. Definitely welcome back to the blogging world! I do have the video footage of GISH HOAG wedding rap, which I can freely share with whomever requests it! BUT I really think you & Cara need to post the origial version. I want to see the rap outfits. Come on- you know you want to!

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