*Sigh* Tomorrow is HALLOWEEN and the last day of October! It has been a crazy month, let me tell ya.
The Metro took us into the city, but for the rest of the day we walked the gorgeous streets of American History. As if just being in Washington D.C. and seeing everything wasn't enough, we encountered something very different on our lunch break. Our group of 5 stopping into the Ronald Reagan Building for some lunch in their large basement cafeteria. Toward the end of our meal as Jackie was standing in line to get a cookie, the entire building's alarm system started going off and we were evacuated! It is my understanding that when a fire alarm is activated, you typically are not supposed to use the elevators but to my surprise people still did. My group decided to play it safe and joined the herd of people scurrying up the stairs. No one knew what was going on, including the security guards at the door.
Friday morning I headed over to the precious little church Kim and Dan would be getting married in. As the event coordinator, I was apprehensive on what exactly my role was within the group. Kim had decided to have the rehearsal mid day which turned out to be a fabulous idea. Everyone was in high spirits and we didn't have to work late into the night to get everything right. I worked mostly with Megan, Kim's sister and maid-of-honor to get all the little details ironed out. I'd be lying if I said I knew going into it how much work this was actually going to entail. It was challenging, but with a notebook glued to my hands and an two amazing families to work with, it all came together wonderfully and I couldn't have been more pleased. The pastor ensured me if I wanted to move to Maryland, I would have the job of event coordinator at the church waiting for me. :)
Kim had not let anyone but her immediate family see her wedding dress so when she unveiled it, we were all stunned. She looked ABSOLUTELY beautiful. To say her dress was perfect would be an understatement. As she walked down the isle I had to peel my eyes away from her and look at, in my opinion, one of the most priceless facial expressions anyone can bear in their lifetime; the look on Dan's face when he saw his bride for the first time. The ceremony truly captured the beautiful merging of the two families and I felt so blessed to be able to be apart of it. The reception was held at a lovely country club that overlooked an amazing field of changing fall trees.