My trip started a week later and I flew to Iowa to assist with the wedding plans. Justine and Justin were getting married in May and I was to pull together the final details as "project manager". Again the weather was not cooperating- it was cold, rainy and windy. It actually felt like a winter in Seattle. Justine's plans were to get married outside at the Lincoln Valley Golf Course on May 16th at 5:30 pm. There was not a "Plan B" in the event the weather did not cooperate. Needless to say- she was a basketcase for the two weeks prior to the wedding. She kept a hourly watch on the weather to see what it was "supposed to be"!!! I kept telling her that this was IOWA and the weather changes hourly. She did not appreciate my insight but Plan B still did not happen. She is an optimistic person- while Mom is a planner for "what if".

Decorating took place the day before the wedding. A day of tying 250 pink chair sashes, laying out linen colored table clothes and stringing tulle around the ceiling. All the details came together very nicely. Justine's vision of how it would all look rang true and it was an elegant venue once all of the decorating was complete.
Luckily- the day of the wedding, the sun was out in full (after a week of rain). It looked like it would be a great day for a wedding but the wind was blowing about 50 mph. The chairs for the ceremony kept blowing over due to the wind even when pushed into the ground. At 4pm the wind began to die down and by 5:30 it was quiet and time for the ceremony to begin.




Mike, Justin, Justine and Julie
After all of the wedding celebrations, we drove to Seattle to meet up with Brady's family. While there we bought a trailer for our four wheelers. We took the kayaks off the boat, grabbed the dingy and found leather chairs at the Macy's clearance center!!!! Yippee!! Finally cheap furniture and we could haul it up to the new house.
The trip back home was long. Because we had so much "stuff" it was difficult to do any sight seeing. Mike was on mission to get home without any "incidents" i.e. theft of our stuff. Consequently- our butts were sore and the wheels were rolling hour after hour. I can attest that it would be great fun to do that same trip when we have some time to actually stop and do some museums, hikes and see the towns.
Immediately upon getting home, it was time to get our garden in. The neighbors convened with their tractors and proceeded to roto-till our garden. We spent the weekend planting vegetables and flowers. Mike is in charge of the garden this year- he likes his rows straight. I am in charge of all things colorful (flowers)!!
Our cat- Lily- has gone to the other side. She was very ill and was not going to get better. That was a very difficult decision to make. She is now planted under one of our cottonwood trees.
We spent a day hiking to a massive water fall. Beautiful but it is in bear country. Interesting...
Yes the bear does S__T in the woods!!! Right before we got there- now that is a bit scary.
Been fishing....I got skunked but had lots of casting practice in the rushing river and wind.
Terry caught a rainbow but let it go.
Mike and I took to picking rocks to create a flower bed around the house. We found river rocks, stacked then side by side, piled in the dirt, planted flowers, dug up ferns and VOILA!!! I have found success this year- Lily's and Peonies as well as other annuals!!!!
STRAWBERRIES!! We have our own strawberries and raspberries growing successfully. We will probably have tomatoes too. Mike insisted on planting the "Needs hot weather" plants in some old tractor tires. I hated the thought that we had tractor tires in our yard but it is amazing that the heat of the day is making those tomatoes, peppers and herbs grow like crazy.
....Only 8 weeks until termination dust......figure that one out!!!..........
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