Thursday, May 22, 2008

Waiting and sitting

I just looked back at my blog and saw that I found out I was 1 centimeter dilated on February 12th. Charlotte wasn't actually born until March 10th, so we probably have a while to wait for Mr. Zach. I'm definitely not feeling very patient though, so I think I'm going to send Erin some watermelon and anything else that is supposed to induce labor. Too bad she doesn't like watermelon.

Tonight marks a big occasion -- our first night out with Charlotte home with a baby-sitter other than a grandparent! Our supercute soon-to-be-15-year-old neighbor, Faith Carol, will be taking charge (with backup from her parents, Alicia and Dan). Are Corey and I going out for a romantic dinner? Nope! We're taking part in a firm event for summer associates at a partner's home in Nashville. Maybe next time we can try for that romantic outing instead. Assuming we don't have too much separation anxiety. Hee hee. We know Charlotte will be in good hands though!

Wednesday, May 21, 2008

EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!

Erin is 1 centimeter dilated! Zach should be on his way sometime in the next couple of weeks!!! You can keep track of her progress on her blog.

Mosey back to Tennessee

And then we flew back to Tennessee!



Dance the night away

Charlie loved dancing with her "cousin-aunt" Abbey.

Chris and Scamper kept DJ MJ company up on the stage.

The view from the stage.

Mom was a dancin' fool!

The reception ended with a massive conga line. It was a great wedding!

First dances

Charlie's first dance with her daddy.

Aunt Kim requested the first song she danced to with Abbey when Abbey was an infant. Teenage Abbey refused to dance, so Kim went it alone.

We were treated to a reenactment of the Jack Rabbit Slim's Twist Contest from "Pulp Fiction". It was hysterical!

I even got a little video of it.


But here was the bride and groom's real first dance, to "Ain't Misbehavin'".

Party party party

There were fortune-telling fish on the tables for each guest. We tried to tell Charlie's fortune, but her hand was too little.

She was wide awake during the toasts!

Jordan toasted the fathers who spawned them.

Instead of cutting the cake, they unwrapped some cupcakes before feeding each other.

Charlie stole a few moments with the handsome groom.

Let the reception begin!!!

The tables were gorgeous.

Our place cards let the servers know what we would be eating.

Jessica and Emma bonded.

Jordan and Emma bonded too.

The wedding cake was made up of cupcakes with goldfish on them.

Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Getting hitched

The wedding itself was fabulous, and VERY Jordan and Jessica. The Compass Room is a room with a stage on the top floor of the Grand Lodge, decorated in a very eclectic style. Jordan and Jessica took that eclectic style to the next level with their "goldfish" theme. It was perfect.

Vladimir, a friend of Jordan and Jessica's, officiated, and Dudley, Jessica's goldfish, played a central role in the ceremony.

Corey was captivated.

Aunt Toni's due date is getting close!

Charlotte just kept sleeping.

Time for a wedding!

Here's a shot of the room where Jordan and Jessica got married. It's also used as a movie theater (with different furniture).

The "altar" set up was simple-- just Dudley, Jessica's seven-year-old goldfish, in a big bowl.

Dudley made the trip all the way down from Seattle!

Along the aisle were smaller fish bowls, each containing two tiny goldfish swimming around a vase of lilies.

The Evans kids, all grown up! Too bad Erin couldn't be there.

Pizza pizza pizza

After the rehearsal, we headed back out to the Grand Lodge for a pizza party with all of the wedding guests. There, Charlotte met more relatives!

Abbey, Jordan and I ate lots of pizza.

Charlie met her Great Aunt Kim for the first time.

Charlie's Great Grandpa Chuck instinctively knew how to hold Charlie to calm her down when she fussed.

Abbey wants to come out for a summer to nanny Charlie like I nannied Abbey when she was little.

My cousin, Emma, was great with Charlie! She will be a wonderful big sister to baby Audrey, due in July.

Rehearsing the ceremony

After the rehearsal luncheon, we headed a few blocks away to a park for the ceremony rehearsal.

Looks like a scatter drill from my marching band days.

The peanut gallery behaved itself.

Chris brought Scamper to watch the action. The squirrels were none too pleased!

Dancing during the ceremony??

Finalizing the details with the master sound engineer.

Rehearsing how to eat?

For the rehearsal luncheon (which we decided was a rehearsal for how to eat food at the actual wedding reception, because we clearly needed to practice and practice makes perfect), we headed into Portland to the Cadillac Cafe. Jordan and Jessica frequented the cafe while Jessica lived in Portland, and I believe this is actually where Jordan proposed. There is a beautiful private room glassed off from the main dining room, and it provided an excellent view of a 1961 pink Cadillac showcased in a separate area.

At the rehearsal luncheon, Charlie got to meet her Uncle Jordan and soon-to-be-Aunt Jessica, as well as her Great Aunts Mary Jane and Chris. The food was very good and the atmosphere was wonderful.

Great Aunt Mary Jane and Charlie were fast friends.

View of our private dining room.

I gave a toast to Jordan and Jessica (who is sitting to my left) also on behalf of Erin, who couldn't be there since she's less than a month away from her due date.

We stuck decorations for the occasion in the potted plants at the center of each table.