Went to Tyler and Charla's wedding today. The wedding was nice and the reception was held at a park that had a lodge. Here is a picture of the bride and groom. Charla wore her mom's dress (her mom died when Charla was a young girl).
Here are the three Malmberg boys. The best man, Knut, was a long time friend of Tylers. When he offered a toast at the wedding he mentioned the first time he met the "eccentric" Malmbergs. His brother took him to the house and the front door was open. When they got to the door they heard a commotion and then Lance came flying from upstairs running out the house yelling "Tyler don't." Then Tyler appears with a blow gun and shoots Lance in the back.
Here is Beth holding Daniel and Amber's daughter Ava (we all went to Red Robin the night before).
Here is Sally holding Daniel and Amber's new son Mason.
Here is Perry (my cousin) and his wife and daughter.
Saturday, August 14, 2010
Friday, August 13, 2010
Sea Kayaking
Thursday, August 12, 2010
Skagit County Fair
small town
beautiful river
Going through Stevens pass we stopped and did a wonderful little hike to this small waterfall and river.
The hills are alive!
At Leavenworth they have an outdoor summer theater program. We saw a great production of the Sound of Music. It was very well done and went from 8pm to 10:30 pm. From a parking lot we had a short hike up to the theater which was past this building.
This is about a half hour before the play began. The scene changes were ingenious. This is the set up for the abbey.
Marc: Overall I thought it was great and I had a fantastic time. My favorite parts were some of the impromptu audience participations. The wedding scene had the bride entering at the back and walking down through the middle aisle of the audience. Everyone stood up like it was a real wedding. During the scene when the winners of the singing contest were announced the real audience acted like we were all actually there and cheered the 3rd and 2nd place winners. When the Nazis were searching for the Von Trapps (who were hiding off stage) they were shining flashlights into the crowd and someone yelled "They're not here!" Hilarious. The whole audience laughed. The Nazis got a few boos (for fun) at the curtain calls. Maria and the kids were my favorites. They acted and sang wonderfully.
Gayle: The setting was amazing! We were up in the mountains and the play actually started with Maria in the grass on the hillside next to the audience. The final scene was of the Von Trapps singing "Climb Every Mountain" standing on the hillside next to us. I wish I could have taken pictures of the show. The sets were great and the singing was wonderful. We both thought that Maria was fantastic and the whole cast was great. Three of the kids were actually siblings who are home schooled. It was a perfect evening and as I said last night "it was a dream come true!"
Leavenworth, WA
Leavenworth has been great. It's the German version of Solvang, CA.
We ate a a German restaurant. The food was great.
Old-school diner
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