Wednesday, September 26, 2007

A September Wedding in Maine


Congratulations to the happily married couple! Here's to Kim and Caleb Dubois!!! May your lives be long and filled with laughter and love.


Rob and I traveled to Maine for the wedding of our good friends Caleb and Kim in September and from the moment we stepped off the plane to the last day there we both agreed it was GOOD to be back!




As with all of our Bowdoin friend's weddings we have been attending over the last year, we were so excited to be with them all again and to see how the personality of the bride and groom would shine through the details of their wedding weekend extravaganza!






Caleb and Kim's wedding location could not have been more perfect for them! Set against the beautiful Maine coast, sitting atop a hill overlooking an apple orchard, we all gathered for the ceremony under a bonnie blue sky and a big yellow sun....needless to say, we were blessed not only with good company, but great weather! The whole weekend had been filled with laughter, jokes, and general debauchery, but most of all, everywhere I looked there was a smile on some one's face.



Pretty much the whole lot of us stayed at Jed's family's summer home in Christmas Cove in Damariscotta, Maine. http://www.damariscotta.com/



Thank you again Jed! What a spectacular view we shared there from the sweeping porch overlooking the sea. I loved sitting out the morning of the wedding looking over the rocky coastline of Maine, so like my Orcas Island in Washington State. The whole weekend brought me back to a combination of home and Bowoin. Well, both were my homes for many years and it was wonderful to be able to think of that during our time up in Maine.


As always, we teared it up on the dance floor and it certainly seemed some young ladies had the upper hand! Rob and Scott certainly enjoyed their time out with these lovely flower girls!




After a long night of dancing, jumping in the ocean, and who knows what else, Rob and I found ourselves on the road again headed down through Brunswick and decided to stop and say hello to the Polar Bear.




We will miss our beautiful Maine, our friends, and our school, forever and always in our hearts....Beautiful Bowdoin.

2 comments:

Cassie said...

gorgeous landscape.

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