To recap the wedding with only words is impossible for me. I am not a good enough writer to recap the emotion and energy that existed in Wyoming for those four days. If you were there you probably have an idea of what I am talking about but for those of you that were not I am sorry you missed it. All I can say is that it was the most intense, emotion filled, inspiring thing I have ever been apart of let alone been the center of. Erin and I really wanted to spend as much time with our friends and family so we decided to make the wedding a four day event. Wednesday night started with a ladies camp out and a “men meet and machine gun night” hosted by my new family at a cabin with a shooting range that over looks the tower. I am not much of a hunter but I really enjoyed myself and it was great to get to hang out with Erin’s family a little more. Thursday 30-40 people enjoyed the ski boat that Erin’s brothers brought out all the way from Wyoming (the wedding would not have been the same with out all there help) it was a great event they helped pull off and I think everyone had a great time. Later that night we went to a town in South Dakota called Deadwood. It’s a interesting town that has a ton of history to it if you can look past all the gambling and T-shirt shops. By Friday my whole family had made the journey from as far away as Paraguay and I wanted to spend some time with them. So we hung out, walked around Devils Tower, and had some lunch at one of the two places to eat in Hullett. It's always nice to be surrounded by family. One of the coolest parts about the wedding is if I wanted to see one them all I had to do was go to a small hotel in a sleepy town in Wyoming to hang out with them. That is a convince that I really enjoyed and one that made it hard when the wedding was over. I love my life in Colorado and could not imagine another way to live it, but it is very hard being so far from family especially when each and everyone has something that I could learn from and something that I miss when they are gone. To my family members thanks for coming all the way out there the wedding would not of been half what it was with out you. It means more then you know.
Saturday July 21st was the big day. It was a truly unforgettable experience coming down to the wedding site and seeing all of our friends and family in one spot. Then it got crazier when I saw my new wife get our of her fathers truck and walk toward me. It really felt like a dream.
Some how Erin talked me into flying off to Mexico 2 days after we got married and 6 days before we moved to Germany. Thank god she did!! It was great to have 4 days of sleep and sun with my new wife. We flew into Cozumel Mexico on Monday and did nothing but eat, sleep, snorkel, and drink fruity drinks.
And now onto our latest adventure. My new wife and I are moving to Berlin Germany so that she can teach something (I wish I could be more clear, but we really don’t know what she is going to be teaching.) We land in Berlin in about 6 hours so hopefully we will find out soon.
No one would ever make the mistake of calling me a city person, but I am going to give it my best shot for the next little while. I plan on taking classes while I am over there, traveling with Erin, and finding some kind of work. I already have some very promising leads and am confident something will pop up, because they always do!So an update:
We landed safe and sound. We are going to be staying at our friends Katie and Bobs house for a couple of days because we can't get into the flat we have been paying for since the 16th. Not a big deal most of our stuff got here (my bike plus tools are somewhere between Denver and Germany).
If you want to check out pics of the wedding go to
www.nhews.net
Click on erin and patricks wedding. Type in your email address (they will not send you anything) then click on wedding at the top.
There are 31 pages so get comfortable!
We have a phone number that I will pass out as soon as we get into our house
Other then that not much is new. It will be nice to not move around for a while and get our bearings as a new married couple in another country.
Hope this finds everyone well and I already miss you.
Patrick
4 comments:
Patrick, Glad you arrived at all your destinations safe and sound. We had a great time visiting "your" country and the wedding was beautiful. We enjoyed all except Nebraska (will e-mail you or check out our blog if I ever get a chance to update.)
Stay safe and keep in touch. Love, Pam & Mark
Erin and Patrick,
Congratulations! You are both such wonderful people, and your pictures were beautiful!
I will enjoy reading your blogs and keeping up with all your adventures in the next year! What a great idea!
Best of luck and have a awesome time! Paulette
Hi you two,
I imagine life has changed rather quickly for you both! Can't wait to hear how you're getting along in Berlin. I have lots of wedding pictures from Corey and Mel so I will send you the disks. Have been making albums for Mimi, Lori and myself and re-living every moment!
Love you,
Mom
hey dudes- listen i hope you guys have fun sprechen sie deutche (i hated german ps) but also i took a picture that made me think of you guys and i was going to just email/post it for you....butt i decided against it youll see why....but anywho i just wanted to say hey. and it was great to see you guys and i am so glad you got married in wyoming or else i never would have pretty much fallen in love with colorado. and hopefully i can come visit if i scrape up some of that stuff called money you know...but at any rate ill talk to you later.
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