Only bloggers would do this --->
Last week was a whirlwind. I went to Pittsburgh to see my brother-in-law get married. Along the way there were good times, games, the World Series, and more food than any one being could possibly eat.
I could write for days about this, but there is too much. I'll sum up.
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Where we parked the car before the wedding reception on Saturday. My MIL et al told me to remember where we were and I took the camera in my pocket, walked back and snapped a picture. It worked too. I remembered it (without the picture being necessary).
The wedding and reception were beautiful. The opening cocktail hour (which is always more than an hour) featured masks to mark what table you were at for the reception, food I didn't eat, coffee I definitely drank, and an accordionist who played a remarkably good selection of music.
The reception involved cakes (wedding and grooms) as well as a cookie table. One of the neatest things about a cookie table, a western Pennsylvania tradition, was seeing all of the different kinds of cookies and the effort made by the members of the two families. While it could probably be all done by one very enthusiastic individual, it was put together by a combination of members of the two families. A great way to get to know the other people!
The grandmother of the bride in addition to making hundreds of delicious cookies also made these roses to decorate the cookie table. They are made by rolling gumdrops out with extra granulated sugar (so they don't stick) and shaping them into roses with toothpicks. There were boxes available to take cookies home with you, so we added a couple of gumdrop roses to our pile.
And of course the Grooms cake. I didn't eat any of it (though I meant to snag a piece after it was cut), but had to take a picture. I mean, really! Steelers cake!
The wedding cake was an elegant buttercream and lemon affair, simple but delicious.
Flying

These are the pictures of the plane and in the plane on the way there and back. Probably not exciting to many, but definitely exciting to me (we flew JetBlue and were going nearly 666 mph with the jetstream behind us).
Of course, I did more than fly and wedding. I have finished (well, fine almost finished - I need to 3needle bindoff and weave in ends) my Sock Savior socks, which I hope to mail out this weekend at the latest. My MIL has requested that I knit her a baby blanket to be given to a cousin (this is now my default designation, because it is a very large family). I'm going to be using the Hoover Blanket pattern and need to find an appropriate yarn this weekend.
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