Monday, May 26, 2008

Congratulations Mike and Katie!




This weekend Travis and I traveled to Perrysburg, OH for his cousin Mike's wedding.


Gorgeous setting!


The wedding was perfomed at St. Rose Catholic Church which reminded me of St. Martin of Tours here in Louisville. Since we were not allowed to take pics during the ceremony I'll post a link to the photographer's site when their photos are available. There were so many personal touches, including her brother singing during the ceremony.



The reception was held at Toledo Country Club. The weather was perfect and we all got a little sun being outside. It was a perfect place to enjoy appetizers and wait for the couple to arrive. Due to that convenient fact that the country club sits on the Maumee River, the bride and groom arrived to the reception by boat. Look closely (I mean really closely) and you can see the bride waving excitedly as they pulled up to the dock.







Inside, the tables were titled after significant parts of their life. We were at the "Xtra Lease" table, the company for which Mike works. The cake was decorated with white scroll work and read, "Happily Ever After."







Gorgeous couple!

Mike and Katie were both glowing all day. Katie is very organized and Mike is very spontaneous so they fit well together. They are another example that there is a force that guides us to meet our soul mate. For some it is the Internet, for others like this couple it was a cruise ship!Katie's gown and Mike's tux were beautiful and their rings were incredible! Mike sure picked out some bling, which I guess he deserves since he is going to have to wear it for the rest of his life.





Gorgeous first dance!

For their first dance, Katie recorded "When You Say Nothing at All." The sun was coming across the sky perfect as they danced.



Although the song is saying that the silent times mean so much, I thought it was ironic that they talked throughout the dance! :)







Gorgeous mother-son dance!

Vicky SAID that she was not looking forward to being the center of attention during this dance but that doesn't seem the case in this video. Sorry it is sideways (I forget I can't rotate video on my camera) but you can see how much she enjoyed it!





Gorgeous toasts!

My apologies to Mr. Gannon as the pictures I took of his toast to his daughter and his new wife all have a head in the way.

Mike's dad, Big Mike, made a humorous speech that really fit his relationship with his son and what he wanted for his son's future with Katie...a strong emphasis on grandchildren! I wanted to crop this picture of his toast but I love little Mike's RED face! It almost blends in with those Stargazer lilies.



Mike's best man, Tony, made a fun toast informing us that they bonded over brownies and proclaimed himself Mike's "black brother."





Gorgeous family!

Although they were nervous, excited and exhausted, Mike's parents, Mike and Vicky, had a wonderful day. They even cut loose to "Get Low." To the window...to the wall! What a great occasion to get together with family we don't get to see as much as we'd like.





Last but not least, who can resist the Cha Cha Slide? Not me or Sonny and Pat, Travis' aunt and uncle!

Aiden at the Bat...I mean at Tee



The sun was warm and brilliant for the Cardinal ten that day.
No score was kept, just little boys and girls ready to play.
Sophie'd slid to second and Hayden had taken first base
Which meant that it was Aiden's turn to step up and set the pace.



Aiden was excited as he stepped into his place.
There was pride in Aiden's bearing and a smile lit Aiden's face.
And when, responding to the cheers, he lightly doffed his hat
No stranger in the crowd could doubt 'twas Aiden at the bat.




A hundred eyes were on him as he walked amid the dirt
Fifty mouths applauded when he stood there in his shirt.
And when he walked up to the tee and lined up his skinny hips
Excitement flashed in Aiden's eye, a smile came from his lips.



The huge smile spread 'cross Aiden's lips, his heart began to race;
he hit the ball upon the tee and raced to Travis at first base.
His family was cheering, the little children they did shout
and there were high fives at all bases as Aiden rounded them out!






T-ball has been way more fun than I ever expected! Aiden loves to play, I think because everyone is watching him. He loves to make sure everyone is watching him and giving him a thumbs up while he is out there. Audrey is ready to get out there and play herself. She'll usually let us watch Aiden's first bat then it is off to the swing with a lollie for her.

Thanks to everyone that has come to watch him play this season!