Wednesday, October 12, 2011

FENG SHUI WILD: A WEDDING IN THE MOUNTAINS



FENG SHUI WILD: VACATION, plus OUR DAUGHTER’S BIG OL’ MOUNTAIN WEDDING

Sometimes it’s not kind to make someone who has autism be a part of something big and loud because you want them there.  We struggled through this one as a family.  It was big time hard for mama.  I cried saying goodbye to Zach, I dripped snot driving down interstate 5 and warbled out my heart felt sadness to my eldest daughter Hannah who gave me one ear as she sat in the passenger’s seat, sympathetic, while tuning the other to my four grandchildren ages six and under strapped into the back seat of the Montero.

We all wanted Zach at our family vacation (the first one he wouldn't attend).  We also fought the family wholeness at his sisters Wedding, which Zach wouldn't celebrate with us.  But it just wasn’t best for our Zach angel.  We keep dragging the poor guy to our cabin at 7,000 feet in elevation and in all of his 20 years, he’s probably enjoyed three, now four…we took him up for some fresh air recently and he enjoyed it, but that’s for another story (never say never; try try again).  This year during our family vacation Zach would be home in his comfortable home with a competent respite care giver, playing and sleeping in his deeply entrenched routine.  In the end, the MOB needed this.  I had much to focus on.  Four littles running around a deep northern California lake and a wedding to navigate, though half of my heart and mind remained in Southern Oregon.  I’m sure my family noticed. I was slightly vacant at times and they kept offering me glasses of wine, which I refused knowing that MOB dress wasn’t made of stretch material.

We used the finest feng shui artist alive today, God.  We also used the talent and creative spirit He dispersed to us, which we then coupled with His creation and here is what we came up with…


OUR SPECIAL LAKE, MEDICINE...
Beautiful sky, smooth water, perfect day…

A few days to soak up some sun and fun before the big day…our annual family vacation.  We’ve packed up our children and driven them three hours to our family cabin for twenty-seven years.
Hannah and Steven’s 8th Anniversary the
9th of August.
Game time!

A peaceful place...

Bride and groom going for our customary
morning mocha boat ride.


Morning silliness

Julie surf boarding with daddy
The bride de’stressing on a wake board;
hours before the wedding.



The calm before the celebration…





FEATHER GIRLS...



Sister of the bride and the official ring barer

Rachel’s childhood bestie and
our wedding singer
 (and a darn good one at that, check our her new EP, itunes Zoechild)

The maid of honor and Rachel’s YWAM buddy


The bride’s arrival in a golf cart, driven by
the father of the bride



Here Comes The Bride…and a three-year-old feather girl!

The groom sees his bride...
What a setting!
The parents prayer (with Julie Joy)

Original songs by Zoechild and Matt Zigines…Beautiful!




CELEBRATE CELEBRATE….DANCE TO THE MUSIC...
First Dance


Father Daughter Dance
 We didn’t sink it and nobody fell in!


Mother Daughter Dance :)
The bride has a crush on the ring barer!

Buddies

Salad, mushrooms, bacon wrapped dates….Mmmmmm

The beverage table
The wedding mascot-vingage tandem

Enter, best man and the groomsman

One of the the food tables
luscious half-moon fruit pies, by Pennington Farms

The cutting of the “apple pie” (thanks Pennington Farms)


Time To Go

JUST MARRIED!!
 HOME SWEET HOME!
Home two days after the wedding.  The family is all together in one place.
Mama loves it when this happens!
(Zach really didn’t want his picture taken)