Hi everyone. Happy new week. Sadly we had a bit of snow at my house today (Monday), but it will be warm again starting tomorrow so it shouldn't last. Of course March can't leave without a bit of a final bluster-😉 grin.
It's also time for T Day so I want to give a welcome to everyone who stops by from Bleubeard's and Elizabeth's blog. FYI-it's kind of a long post today.
Last weekend was a busy one for me. It was all about ice hockey and a wedding.
You might remember from a February T Day post that my husband and I like to follow our college Alma mater men's ice hockey team. This past weekend was when the semi-final and the final games were held for the conference. These 2 games happen after all the teams in this conference had a chance at a quarter final elimination round. The University of Maine (my school) made it to the semi-finals, and they won after an almost 4 hour game that was tied at the end of regulation and went into 2 overtimes before there was a score. I'm glad we watched that game on TV because it didn't end until 11:30 at night. It was nice to be able to go up to bed right after it ended. 🥱
The final game was Friday night, and I would have gotten tickets to go watch it in Boston except I was heading into the mountains of western Maine for my brother's wedding. I couldn't miss that event, although, grin and ha ha, I was tempted. (Of course not really).
The wedding was actually Saturday, but Friday evening there was a pre-wedding, after-ski welcome party that we went to. The wedding was held at Sugarloaf Mountain ski area and resort, the perfect setting seeing both my brother and my new sister-in-law are big skiers. If you look on this ski map of Maine you can see where Sugarloaf is on the top left side.
The hubby and I wore our hockey jersey to the Friday night event since the big game was later that evening, Plus we were in Maine, and it's surprising how popular the jerseys made us. Ha ha and Grin. You can see my husband's beer in the far left of the photo below, and that is drink #1 for my T day post.
We watched the big game on TV in our hotel room later that night. And all ended well. 🥳
Photo courtesy of Hockey East
The wedding was later on Saturday so people could ski first. I gave up skiing years ago, and my husband gave it up more recently, so we went out for a drive that day. I have some scenic photos to share in another post. It was a bit windy but it turned out to be a beautiful day. The wedding was held outside on the still frozen golf course. They had planned for it to be held on a deck overlooking the golf course, but all the golf carts were stored there and couldn't be moved.
In this next photo are my niece and nephew (who it was fantastic to see) doing readings during the ceremony. Sadly my niece's husband, who officiated the ceremony, had his eyes closed in the photo.
And I love this next photo of the bride and groom because my brother was telling a funny story (yes during the wedding).
You see, my brother forgot the bride's wedding ring back at the condo where he had been staying. It was sitting in its box on the kitchen table. He didn't have time to go back and get the ring before the service because most everyone at the wedding was using the resort bus transportation to get to and later from the event. By the time the ceremony started the buses were back picking up passengers at ski lifts and bringing them back to their cars. My brother also didn't tell his new wife that he forgot the ring. Instead, he borrowed her sister's wedding ring, and when he went to put it on during the service, she said very loudly "That's not my ring.". That meant he had to explain. We were all laughing, including the bride.
Later on during the reception someone who had a car went back to the condo and picked up the ring so the bride was able to get her own ring without too long of a wait.
The story was great because it lightened a very touching event. My brother had lost his first wife to cancer in 2019, so we're happy he found such a wonderful person to spend the rest of his life with.
This post is getting long so I'll finish with a beer I had at the reception. It's name is for a ski lift, but may not be the best name for a wedding beer. Grin. But there were no bad moments at the wedding. It was wonderful to catch up with my niece and nephew as well as their spouses, and I actually met my nephew's newest baby who was born last fall. Plus it was nice to see my brother's ski friends who I've met at a few events before. I didn't get many photos after the actual wedding ceremony though because I was too busy chatting and dancing and having a fantastic time. (It was a really fun crowd. 😀)
Have a fantastic T day and week ahead everyone.
21 comments:
...so the wedding wasn't on skates?
Sounds a wonderful wedding, I wish them every happiness.
You've shared some lovely photographs on your post.
Have a happy week ahead.
All the best Jan
What a wonderful event… congratulations to the bride and groom! Long may they live!
Congratulations! Sounds like you all had a great time. Your niece's husband was smiling..that's more than just closing the eyes.
A 4 hour game?! Wow!!! Everybody must be fit for that!
Your hubby looks very happy :-) And yay for a good game!
A funny story at the wedding is THE BEST way to start a new part in your life - to happiness!
Also it made that ring very special, so sweet.
And a Pale Ale to celebrate, yum! No pics due to having fun are the best pics, in your heart.
Hugs and to a wonderful (Springy?) Day.
Congratulations and best wishes to the newlyweds! I like your jerseys
Good morning what a fun post-nothing like an exciting hockey game, and a wedding too. That was funny forgetting the ring-smiles. best wishes to the bride and groom.
Loved the mug too
Hugs Kathy
What a wonderful wedding that was from your brother, and congratulations to the newlyweds!
Funny about the forgotten ring, but everything went well anyway.
Well, and then you were able to watch the game on TV.
Thanks for this lovely post, hugs Elke
All the best to the newly married couple. May they have a long and happy life together. All the best - David
This sounds like the warmest, most personal of weddings. I love that they incorporated things they love into it with the ski party and the story of the ring is delightful! Best of all, a wonderful occasion, especially due to your brother's earlier loss. I'm sure you guys were the hit of the party in your Maine clothes! I'm glad your team won!
Funny about the wedding ring, you have been busy Erika. -Christine cmlk79.blogspot.com
Everyone looks so joyous, glad it was a fun event instead of something stodgy. Love her mink stole! And yay for y'all getting in your team game, congrats to them. Hope you get some warm up this week, xoxo
Congratulations to your brother and his bride. Fun wedding story. Sounds like it was a wonderful event. Happy T Day
Congrats to your brother and his new wife, love the ring story. It's good that he's found happiness again. Happy T Day!
What a fabulous weekend you had. Sounds like a perfect ending to a hockey game and a fabulous wedding. Your new SIL is a beautiful woman. What a great wedding ring story.
Nice you gave us two drinks to choose from for T this Tuesday. I laughed at the Widowmaker beer! Thanks for sharing with us for T this Tuesday, dear Erika.
What a wonderful weekend! So pleased to hear about the hockey, I bet it was fun watching and great that you were at home, that's a late finish 😊. Be sure to let us know about the final please and is that a Sea Dog beer glass that I spy on the table - I love their beer so yummy, cheers! The wedding looked so beautiful too. Wishing you a very happy T Day ❤️. Hugs, Jo x
You had a great time – wonderful.
All the best to the bride and groom. How lucky that the groom steered the destiny in the right direction with the ring.
Best wishes.
It sounds like a fun destination wedding! Love it! Happy t day!
It been ages since I been to an hockey game.
What a wonderful weekend! I'm so happy for the newlyweds and for the joyous time had by all as you celebrated wedding. And yay, Maine! I love Maine. I admit that I shed a few tears when we left.
She certainly knew her ring then! So glad that she could laugh like that at the story. Lovely photos of the two of them.
I loved your husband's jersey. What a fabulous picture, he looks so happy.
Hugs, Neet xx
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