So I'm back from my adventure to Prince George. Hopefully I can link some pictures if Dan ever decides to put them on his computer. I can't believe how many pictures we took! I swear, here's like almost 90 pictures on that digital camera right now!
Anyway, there's too many things for me to write about in story format, so I'm gonna pull a Robyn, and just list off some memorable points about the trip.
~ Rented an SUV that held 7, and still ended up cramped up in the very back seat.
~ Made it to Prince George (hereafter known as "PG") in one day at the cost of sleep and nerves.
~ Watched my oldest female cousin get married to someone she loves so much, they are barely ever apart (almost including her stagette/his stag party), and look absolutely beautiful doing it.
~ Got Dan drunk and dancing all night long (I'm told that's a rarity, especially the dancing).
~ Dragged Dan to bed, where he quickly fell asleep.
~ Watched most of my family get up and dance like fools (myself included), and saw that my Uncle Mark knew all the words to Eminem songs.
~ Watched one of the sweetest little old ladies I know, swing the groom's vest around her head like she was at a strip club
~ Visited with so many relatives, my head is still spinning.
~ Introduced Dan to so many relatives, his head is still spinning.
~ Spilled food on my outfit for the wedding just before the reception.
~ Had brunch with my mom's side of the family, and then quickly went out to Jack and Stacey's (the newlyweds) for a barbeque the gift opening, and the airshow that was happening practically in their back yard.
~ Dan was bitten by Stacey and Jack's rottweiler when he tried to keep her from eating a chicken bone. It was a little nip on the finger, but those are still sharp teeth!
~ We started home after the barbeque and stopped in 100 Mile to sleep. Got up today at 6:15 and left for home at 7:00.
~ Got home at about 4:00.
~ Generally laughed and had an excellent time!
I'm so glad I got to go to this. And I'm so glad Dan could come as well. I'm probably gonna have to remind him of most of the names that were flung at him over the weekend. But at least now he has some faces to put to the people I'm talking about.
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