Saturday, June 7, 2008
One Last Photo
We are particularly proud of this photo of Lake Tahoe and the mountains taken from the deck at our cabin. Doesn't it look like something from a postcard?
Return to the Heat
Locked Out!
After a long day of physical activity, we decided to relax in the hot tub. Unfortunately, afterward we realized that we had locked ourselves out! It was windy and about 55 and we were wet and cold! So, the hero Robert climbed down off the deck to see if the front door was open. It wasn't, but he was able to climb under the garage door since the bears had ripped it open for us. How kind of them! The door from the garage to the house was also locked, but Robert found a drill bit that he brought back up to the deck and successfully jimmied the sliding glass door open! What a hero!

Biking
Friday, we drove east to Camp Richardson where we took a bike ride along a path with several sights to see. First, we stopped at some old estates from the 1900s. Apparently, a few wealthy families decided to build some summer estates right next to the lake. These were not just little summer cottages, they were huge estates with separate servant houses. We read that the families employed more than 20 servants per household - and these were just their summer retreats! Here are some photos:

Thursday, June 5, 2008
Virginia City
On Thursday, we drove to Virginia City, Nevada, an old western mining town. We learned a lot about the town's history and visited a few museums. Here are some photos:

Hiking along the lake
On Wednesday, we drove north up the lakeshore to Incline Village, a popular ski resort (though not currently in season). On the way, we stopped along a scenic area that had a short trail and hiked along the shore. Below are some photos from that excursion.

After our day trip, we went to karaoke night at a local bar. Here is Clara singing Etta James' "At Last" dedicated to her new husband. :)
Wednesday, June 4, 2008
Wedding Day
Before the wedding, Robert was starting to understand why a bride needs bridesmaids. However, he made a very good Maid of Honor helping Clara with her hair and jewelry. Below are some photos before the ceremony.


The ceremony itself went off without a hitch. We had a professional photographer and videographer, so you all will be able to see for yourself later. We decided to have the wedding inside the chapel in front of a large picture window overlooking Lake Tahoe. We were going to have it on the outside terrace, but it was very windy and we decided just to take photos out there after the ceremony.
The wedding began with Bach's Air on the G String (which for some reason Robert thinks is about underwear!). The non-denominational minister was very warm and calming. She had a soothing demeanor and an eloquent speaking voice. Included in the ceremony was an Irish blessing, a reading from 1st Corinthians, and reciting our vows that we wrote ourselves. We both actually got through it without choking up too much! The ceremony ended with Robert's musical selection of "It's a Beautiful Day" by U2.
After the wedding, we decided to walk around Heavenly Valley for a bit and take some photos. For those of you who have never been to Lake Tahoe (first of all, you have no idea what you are missing!), Heavenly Valley is located near the south shore of the lake, boasting one of the area's most popular ski resorts. You can see the ski lift behind us in some of the following photos.
For our wedding dinner, Robert made reservations at Kitchen 19, a popular restaurant on the 19th floor of Harvey's Resort and Casino with unbelievable views of Lake Tahoe and the mountains. We had an elegant dinner and received many congratulations from people dining at the restaurant.





When we returned to the cabin, we took some more photos with our mini wedding cake and champagne.





The ceremony itself went off without a hitch. We had a professional photographer and videographer, so you all will be able to see for yourself later. We decided to have the wedding inside the chapel in front of a large picture window overlooking Lake Tahoe. We were going to have it on the outside terrace, but it was very windy and we decided just to take photos out there after the ceremony.
The wedding began with Bach's Air on the G String (which for some reason Robert thinks is about underwear!). The non-denominational minister was very warm and calming. She had a soothing demeanor and an eloquent speaking voice. Included in the ceremony was an Irish blessing, a reading from 1st Corinthians, and reciting our vows that we wrote ourselves. We both actually got through it without choking up too much! The ceremony ended with Robert's musical selection of "It's a Beautiful Day" by U2.
After the wedding, we decided to walk around Heavenly Valley for a bit and take some photos. For those of you who have never been to Lake Tahoe (first of all, you have no idea what you are missing!), Heavenly Valley is located near the south shore of the lake, boasting one of the area's most popular ski resorts. You can see the ski lift behind us in some of the following photos.
For our wedding dinner, Robert made reservations at Kitchen 19, a popular restaurant on the 19th floor of Harvey's Resort and Casino with unbelievable views of Lake Tahoe and the mountains. We had an elegant dinner and received many congratulations from people dining at the restaurant.
When we returned to the cabin, we took some more photos with our mini wedding cake and champagne.
We are both pleased with the way our wedding day turned out. It was a wonderful day and evening that we will remember forever. It does sadden us that our loved ones were not here to share in our happiness, but we have to admit that having a wedding without guests to worry about helped us to focus each other and on our love and committment to our marriage. We are looking forward to celebrating with all of you in Indianapolis and Phoenix at later dates. We want to thank you all for your support and love for us and we will see you soon!
Love,
Love,
Mr. and Mrs. Row
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