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Dan and Christen's

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    Thanks for coming to see the pictures of our fabulous wedding! Undoubtedly, you either missed this glamorous event and are absolutely dying to see what you didn't see, or you did attend and are looking for pictures of yourself. Whatever the case, Christen and I have selected what we consider to be the best 35 pictures from the wedding, and put them on the site for you. If you don't see yourself, our apologies. We weren't paying the photographer to snap pictures of every idiot that showed up, like Ryan and Brendan (He managed to do that anyway, however.) The pictures are divided into labeled catagories for easier viewing.
   Our thanks to everyone who helped us bring everything together - really, our parents did a lot of the work! And thank you to everyone, including our friends, who attended and made our special day that much better.
    We left immediately on our road trip that night and stayed our first night at a Sleep Inn near St. Augustine. I know, we shouldn't have been laying down the big bucks so soon, but what can we say?  We spent the next 3 days cruising and perusing the shops and sites at the historical town (Flagler College was particularly awesome!). After St. Augustine, we drove north to see my (Dan's) grandparents and freeloaded at their house for a day. Then we made tracks for North Carolina and stayed at a state park for a night. It was beautiful, and pleasantly empty.
    We then drove to Pennsylvania and ended up visiting with Dan's friends Brendan and Ryan, and their families, who where exceedingly hospitable. We probably spent more time there than we meant to, but it was all good.
    After the PA stop we drove to Beaver Pond state park in New York. Verrrry cooold, even for someone native to Chicago and Philly! It was pretty deserted, but that made the stay even more tranquil and private. Nearby was the Pallisades Mall - A four story monster of a building housing too many shops for it's own good. We sure wish that we had one of those down here in Florida...
    On the way home we stopped at Elk Neck state park, in Maryland, easily the most beautiful campground either one of us has ever stayed at. Christen and I strongly reccomend that anyone passing through the Cheasapeake Bay area stop and stay for at least one night.
    The last leg of our trip was visiting with Dan's grandparents a second and longer time, taking pause to sight-see the surrounding parks and waterfalls. It was very nice. Our e-mail address is [email protected], so drop us a line if you want to. Please?

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