Monday, June 19, 2006

Happily Married



Sarah and I returned safely from New England without any major mishaps. We landed in Boston on Thursday around lunchtime and met my aunt Cindy for lunch at Legal Seafood on the waterfront. The food was good and the location was great and we were able to catch up a little. We had hoped that we could spend a week in New England but it didn't work out this time.

After lunch Sarah and I went to the New England Aquarium and spent a few hours there. They have a large variety of animals and it is well presented if a bit outdated. We also saw Fanueil Hall, which was a meeting hall and marketplace in colonial Boston and also served as a signing place of the Declaration of Independence. We have now been to two of the three surviving buildings in which the Declaration was signed, the other that we've been to being in Charleston. Now we need to visit Philadelphia.

While we were in NH we stayed in a cabin on a lake owned by a friend of the bride. We were able to do some swimming and canoeing. The swimming was a little bit cold, but still refreshing.

Nathan and Elizabeth's wedding went very well and it was really a beautiful wedding. The ceremony was in an old New England church, a big white clapboard building with a tall steeple. The church even has an old carriage house in back.

The reception was held at a house owned by a friend of the family. The house was beautiful, to say the least-any house with a 4 bedroom, built in servants' quarters has to be fairly stately. The resception was very classy and the food was great.














We wish the new married couple the best as they begin their life together. I, for one, definately recommend married life.

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