Chris Rosene... Best Man... Master of Ceremonies...
Chris managed to turn toasting into a profitable business landing $10.00 from each groomsman. He's looking for more work if you have an event you'd like MC'd.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vp2-Tb20Tsg
Monday, August 13, 2007
Thursday, August 9, 2007
Belated Newport Post
OK, we are awful bloggers... not nearly as dedicated as the faithful Mosers. Here are some shots from our weekend on the east coast. We hit a different spot each day... Newport, Rhode Island, Plymouth, Massachusetts, and Cape Cod. The lobster was scrumptious (yeah I know Bekah... there's no taste).
How weird do you think it was for the Pilgrims to step off the Mayflower and see a rock marked with the date? =)
This church in Plymouth is the oldest church in the United States.
How weird do you think it was for the Pilgrims to step off the Mayflower and see a rock marked with the date? =)
This church in Plymouth is the oldest church in the United States.
Newport Getaway
Here are some more photos from various spots on our trip.
Shops along the warf in Newport, Rhode Island.
One of the beaches in Newport as seen from the start of the south end of the Cliff Walk.
This mansion was near the south end of Newport's Cliff Walk.
Wow! That's pretty much all I can say about this one.
This mansion looked like it belonged over in Europe.
The Mayflower II docked in Plymouth, Massachusetts.
This restaurant in Plymouth rocked! Julie and I each got the equivalent of 2 lobsters already out of the shell and soaking in butter. Mmmm!
This is the lighthouse across from the beach in Chatham, Massachusetts at the very south east tip of Cape Cod.
Check out this fog that rolled in. You couldn't see any of the boats just off shore... 20 minutes later it was gone.
Shops along the warf in Newport, Rhode Island.
One of the beaches in Newport as seen from the start of the south end of the Cliff Walk.
This mansion was near the south end of Newport's Cliff Walk.
Wow! That's pretty much all I can say about this one.
This mansion looked like it belonged over in Europe.
The Mayflower II docked in Plymouth, Massachusetts.
This restaurant in Plymouth rocked! Julie and I each got the equivalent of 2 lobsters already out of the shell and soaking in butter. Mmmm!
This is the lighthouse across from the beach in Chatham, Massachusetts at the very south east tip of Cape Cod.
Check out this fog that rolled in. You couldn't see any of the boats just off shore... 20 minutes later it was gone.
Tuesday, August 7, 2007
Going to the Chapel
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