Tyler and Geoff
So as you know, Charlie was a groomsman in Geoff and Tyler's wedding this past weekend. It was in North Carolina, where we had never been before. It was so green and beautiful, but with such beauty comes humidity and giant bugs like I have never seen. I kept comparing it to a jungle. Literally, so many trees, grass, flowers, bushes, and vines so high, I didn't know what to call them. We spent alot of time outside because everyone kept saying how nice it was, but seriously, give me air conditioning and dry heat any day!! Poor Charlie wore a wool tux outside for several hours on the wedding day while I got to wear a sundress.
The Thirsty Beaver Bar (for the bachelor/ette party)
Waiting before the wedding
But about the wedding, it was very nice. The ceremony was beside a mansion and a lake, and we walked over to yet another mansion for the reception. The reception house was apparently the site of a Penzoil commercial recently. I will have to look that up. I tried to take pictures of the inside of these mansions without seeming like the creepy guest, but my quick, covert shots are not that great.
The lovely mansion
We managed to do some other fun things when we weren't hanging out with Geoff and Tyler and their friends and family. We saw the Charlotte Museum of History, which is the site of this very old (1774) house. We also went to downtown Charlotte to see an IMAX movie, which was inside a cool science center. I don't know how this is possible, but every time I see an IMAX movie, it seems like it's bigger than the last. I absolutely love it and I wish I could see one every day. It just overwhelms me and calms me at the same time. Probably because the movies are always about some cool nature element, in this case, Tahiti.
Museum
Tomorrow I leave for Kris's Camp as part of my internship. The camp is for kids with special needs, their siblings, and parents. It's a week long in the mountains in California. I can't wait!
What a fantastic trip to North Carolina! I'm glad you guys were able to maximize your time there and see some sights. Good luck at camp! I think it's going to be an amazing learning experience for you, as well as the participants. Enjoy the cool weather!
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