Here comes the bride…
It’s been awhile since my last post, I’ve been a little busy the last few weeks. Instead of writing a term paper length post, I’ve just broken it up. Last week I went back to Washington D.C. to stand by my good buddy Troy at his wedding. He’s been a friend since we were twelve, and I’ve known Natalie since high school. I’ve never been a best man before, or been in a wedding party for that matter. It was all new to me, so I was a little nervous heading back to the states. I do have to say though, I think it all went as good as it could have gone. Everyone showed up, things went right, and most everyone danced (always a plus.)
Since most of you are probably wondering what I organized for the bachelor party, I’ll fill you in on minimal details. In the morning we went out to Leesburg and went paintballing, most of us for the first time. It was of course a lot of fun, men and their guns. After lunch with Bryson, the minister in the wedding and a long term friend of Troy and I, we packed up the car and headed for Great Falls to go rock climbing. The forecast was ten percent chance of thunderstorms mind you. Adam and I had been arranging for a few weeks how we were going to get enough gear there for all of us (seven guys.) We set it all up, two ropes, ready to go, about to rappel down to start climbing. Crack, boom, rumble, rumble. We decide to wait it out and about ten minutes later it’s pouring. You can’t control the weather, god does what he will. So we headed back early and got ready to go out. We all went out to Adam’s Morgan, a fun place in D.C. and had a great time. That’s it about the bachelor party.
The wedding day went great, as I said before. The photographer took two thousand pictures, so I’m pretty sure it’s all well recorded and documented. There were lots of people there I hadn’t seen in a long time, so it was nice to catch up. Natalie looked amazing of course, and things just went smoothly. If I do have to say though, the reception was a success for three reasons. It was sunny, the food was really good (mashed potatoes), and Troy did the worm across the dance floor. Case closed, good times. Congratulations to Troy and Natalie and a fantastic time for everyone there. I’m waiting for a visit now in California from Mr. and Mrs. Troy and Natalie Barnes, especially because I owe Troy and rock climbing adventure.