Wow! What a trip this has all been. Last night was had dinner with most people for the last time before we all venture to our next stop on the trip. Many will be heading to the airport and home, while a few are headed for another week or so of adventure, and we'll be going on our honeymoon. The week of hopefully fun filled excitement and travel are over and I think we've all made the most of every minute we've had.
It all started last week, as everyone came to Germany on Thursday. With and interesting adventure of travel for everyone, they all arrived. Thirteen people came by train, lead by Nate's brother Jef, and the others got rides from Nate and I. You'd think I could fit more people in my little Golf... :)
After what you'd think would be an early night and some cake construction, many traveled to Regensburg for a quick tour around town, then back for a BBQ. It was great getting to talk to everyone and have everyone meet each other and just blend together like a bunch of Midwesterners. Oh wait, I guess we did all come from the Midwest, so we seemed as one big family.
The wedding came and went off without a hitch. I tried to hide from Nate all morning, since he hadn't seen the dress or knew that I had a veil. We got everyone packed into the castle and dressed, que the music and here we go. We walked into the room and I thought we were followed by the paparazzi. This has got to be the most photographed wedding since any in Hollywood. A wall of cameras met us as we walked down the aisle, with at least 2 video cameras in there too.
By the end of the ceremony, we'd asked to remain standing instead of sit for the vows, Kyle had flicked an ant off of me, Jef looked for the ring, my ring got stuck, and the officiant had asked the photographer to come from where he was to get a picture of us kissing. It really was a great ceremony and we laughed as Nate and I understood some of the German that was being translated, which literally stated we would now be "infected with rings."
The reception was great. We had 50 people come to eat, drink and be merry. Lucille found Bailey's, we took shots, Nate couldn't resist taking pictures anymore and I made Chris dance to another embarrassing song -which is what I must do at every wedding, it's tradition. I think mom drank 5 entire bottles of wine, but she was having a good time. She not only danced till the bus came at the end of the night, but was dancing again in the morning and ready to go.
Next morning we had everyone head to Rothenburg ob der Tauber. What a beautiful city. This time we were there earlier and sent people in a few directions for views and shops. This was another day of train riding, but everyone seemed to be getting the hang of it, and it's a deal for 19 people traveling together. Osu even liked it, although some jerk made us buy him a train ticket, even though we were told he didn't need one. So, after Osu paid, we let him sit on the seat and he watched out the window. Of course he thinks he's one of us.
Monday we planned to go to Munich, but trains were running late due to Oktoberfest. We decided that Passau or Nurnberg would be best and the Passau train came as we were deciding, so we all got on the train to Passau. This was a longer ride, so some took naps, as travel was starting to wear on us. Many walked through town and bought more gifts, while others sat in beer gardens and watched the boats go by. Another train ride back home and Tuesday was a break day.
Tuesday I drove Kyle, Chris, Andy and Jef to the airport and got them headed home. It was strange to have our house empty after the few days we all spent together. We had a good time drinking on a Sunday night, breakfasts and goofiness at night as we are all tired. Nate opened the Atwood Travel Agency that day and I began the changing of my documents.
Wednesday we got everyone sent off to Nurnberg on the Diane and Dale Tours. The double 'F' Jeff had gone the day before and scoped it out for the day. It sounded like everyone had a good time. Nate and I ran errands and did a little more paperwork and packed for our honeymoon. We had one last dinner together and said our goodbyes. It was a great night!
We're so happy that you could all come to our wedding. It meant so much to us and we had a blast with you all. Before we all left it was if we were all one big family. We shared breakfasts, jokes, walks, dinners, and all our treats with each other. We couldn't have asked fore better family and friends!
So now, we head to Ireland. In just an hour we'll be leaving our house to drop off Osu and head to the airport. Maybe we'll even run into a couple people in the group. We look forward to seeing you all again soon, and hopefully get home to see everyone else too :D We Love You!!
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