Kentucky wedding? Yes, please! My cousin Matthew married Caley, she is beautiful inside and out! Very thankful that God brought these two together! Greg had the honor of performing the marriage ceremony. What a blessing that was to be apart of the wedding in this way.
Every part of this wedding weekend was wonderful! Great grandkids met each other for the first time. Loved watching them become instant friends! Catching up with cousins, aunts and uncles, I haven’t seen in awhile, such a blessing.
I’m so thankful we made the flight on Thursday which meant we made the rehearsal! It also allowed us to enjoy hanging out with the Ruth clan before the rest of the family arrived on Friday. I’ll take all those moments I can get!
Our side trips:
Mammoth Cave! What a cool experience, even if we went with 100+ middle schoolers.
Fort Williams so much early American history here! Grandpa Tim came and explored with us as well!
Trains, of course we had to see the train museum!
Last stop before we went home, Lousiville Slugger Museum & Factory. Who knew that making wooden bats is a fascinating, serious, business. The mini bats totally made the stop worth it. Even if we didnt’ realize we stitched time zones to catch our plane back home. Don’t worry we made it with a little time to spare 🙂
The Branford House that was rented our family, well I should say it was an old school, was amazing! What a cool building, we loved this loud, echoing, gem of a house. Of course it meant a houseful of family! The M&M stash was quite impressive…and it didn’t last long. Thanks Grandma Lois for always having M&M’s
-Chris