Saturday, July 18, 2009

Two Weddings, One Engagement, and Zero Sushi

After traveling from Poland for 21 hours, which included rides on one airplane, two buses, one taxi, two marshrutkas (15 passenger van), and one subway, I unloaded my heavy suitcase and backpack from the marshrutka this morning at 9am. My thought as I was walking to my front door: "Good to be home!" However, these thoughts of happiness quickly dispersed when I walked in to find all of my belongings stacked against the walls and all the furniture gone! Yes, completely out of the house (except for a crickety old twin bed that I've never seen, three stools, two office chairs, and a desk). But, I am missing my old wood wall unit (for my books and clothes), television, karaoke machine, huge bed, two armchairs, two bedside tables, and a coffee table. With further inspection, I noticed a sign on my door that read, "I am selling this apartment" and it included a phone number. Flexibility to the extreme! I will update you later on this situation, but this is all I know for now. The teachers I work with are searching for a new housing option for me...

But, I did have a fabulous time on my trip! I have not organized my pictures from Andorra, Spain, France, and Poland yet, so this blog will only cover my time in the states. Here goes...

TWO WEDDINGS, ONE ENGAGEMENT, AND ZERO SUSHI

Arriving into PDX at noon, I was so excited to see mom and dad waiting for me directly outside the security gate. I'm not exactly sure who started crying first, but soon, we were all involved. It was so nice to be home. Chips and salsa was the first thing I ate (Yum, Yum!) and I was disappointed that mom and dad were out of milk (I was really craving some cereal). Shortly after getting home, Holly came over with the exciting news of her engagement to Darren! What a beautiful ring she was wearing and a huge smile...this is the one engagement.

Then, off to wedding number one: Shari and Greg (Shari is Mallory's friend from WSU). The wedding was in White Salmon at 5pm, so I hurriedly got ready, raided Mal's closet for a dress, and enjoyed the ride with mom and dad. Shari and Greg were married at a cute little castle along the White Salmon River:




Here comes the beautiful bride with her dad:

And the happy couple: Shari and Greg



There's Mallory in the middle (she was one of the bridesmaids):



Mallory and I had a tearful reunion as well. I miss her so much when I'm over here.



It was fun taking some crazy family pictures. I think it was an appropriate time to take these, with Mal's wedding just one week away.



Mal's friends, David and Amy, were also at the wedding!

The following day, after a mad-dash to fix my maid-of-honor dress for Mal's wedding, I was able to meet up with Meghan, Holly, and Kelli (who would be moving to Denver two days later).


We walked along the river...


harassed the poor ice-cream guy...
(should be noted that we did buy ice-cream from him)


and went to happy hour at Beaches Restaurant. I enjoyed being goofy with them and was sad to say goodbye to Kel.


Monday evening, I was able to meet up with some folks from my previous job at the university for dinner at a Mexican restaurant - I was in heaven with my chicken burrito!

One morning, my family headed out to the home where Mal and Jessy would be married. We had to lay some new bark dust and help clean up the yard a little. Of course, we were successful at goofing off, too!


Mal sporting her army gear...


Great pic of Doug and Jessy (Doug is a groomsmen and Jessy's friend).


Don't ask me what this wild woman is doing!


Jessy, Mal, Tyler (Jessy's cousin and also a groomsmen), and Doug pose for a pic:


Mom wanted Jessy and Mal to pose like in the movie "Can't Buy Me Love."


Then, Jessy's dad wanted some love, too:


Yep, typical Jessy for you!



On Thursday, I hosted a bridal shower for Mal. We had a fun time, but the real fun would begin later that night at the bachelorette party!


Before the bachelorette party, I met some friends at the Kennedy School for some drinks. In the top row: Melissa, Irish, and Holly and the bottom row: me, Jenny, and Meghan. (We were trying to reenact our buddy pictures from high school sport teams.)


JP, Justin, Jenny, Lindsay, and Stephanie (the birthday girl!).


With Tim...


With Holly, Meghan, and Melissa...


Adam, Shelby, and JP


With Zach and Adam...


Then, off to the bachelorette party!


The bachelorette party girls (from left to right):
Shari, Kim, Amy, Mal, Stephanie, Nikki, and Jamie


Nikki, Amy, and Mal walking to the next place in Portland (I would meet up with them at the dance place because I was with old friends at The Kennedy School). It was a busy day!


Shari and Mal being crazy dancers!


Some of my friends joined us at the bachelorette party, too! Here's Adam, Mal, and Justin dancing away!

On the dance floor...


Rehearsal dinner on Friday:




Not quite sure why Mal is saluting Dad...wacky sister...



Uh oh, wedding day is here! I'm helping Mal to put on her dress. I was so nervous (I think more nervous than she was!).

The wedding party:
Groomsmen: David, Tyler, Doug, Luke, and Mac (ringbearer)
Bridesmaids: me, Amy, Shari, Stephanie, and flower girls Taylor and Sierra



Oh, Dad! Always joking around...






The cute little mini-bar...
Dancing Time!






The moms, Mollie and Suzie, of the bride and groom:








My last night in PDX, we went to The Boiler Room for some pool and karaoke!
Amy, me, Irish, and Mal

My favorite brother-in-law and me!

I had such a busy week and wasn't able to see many people that I was hoping to see! Looks like I'll be home in January or February next year for Holly and Darren's wedding though, so I'll be able to catch up with more people then. Also, zero sushi this trip home is unacceptable! Sushi will be in order next visit. Andorra, Spain, France, and Poland were fabulous (I did, however, enjoy some more than others). I'm looking forward to sharing those pictures and stories with you soon.
Thanks for your support!
Love Nat.

6 comments:

Mom said...

Nat, Great pictures and stories. I enjoyed having you home, looking forward to the next visit as it won't be so crazy at home, well I can hope, anyways!!
Love you,
Mom
Quit tagging me on facebook! lol!

Becky Eckhardt said...

Thanks for sharing the pictures and all the comments. It made this cousin from Colorado laugh and feel a little sad that I wasn't there to celebrate Mel's day. You both are beautiful and look so much like your mom. I love you blog, too. Can't believe that your furniture was taken!! Love and Hugs, Becky

Natalie said...

So good to hear from you, Becky! Thanks for the compliments...

The furniture thing will work out, I'm sure. Tonight I have a meeting with two teachers from school to discuss other options. Looks like I will have moved four times in 9 months...gotta love it!

Take care,
Natalie

Anonymous said...

Holy cow--where did your stuff go? I love my stuff so I am upset for you. Thanks for the great pictures from the wedding. we enjoyed our time with you--off to the beach this week. Then the girls are gone. Whew! Next year I am going there Aunt Sue

sweetiemaloney said...

Natalie, thanks for sharing the great pics and glad you had such a good time in the USA. It was good to see you looking well and healthy at the wedding. Wish there had been more time to visit. It was a very sweet wedding and Mallory looked happy and so pretty. Here's hoping you find an even better place to live. Always Auntie Sandra

Natalie said...

There's some confusion about where the furniture went! It actually wasn't mine, but still, my landlord should have warned me so that I could prepare! Sue, where are you going to travel next year?

Sandra, I completely agree...we didn't have enough time to chat! I'll send you an email soon. It was so great to see you, sneak a hug, and have a little chat time...

Love you!