My sister's son, Hayes, got married in Natchitoches, Louisiana, this past Saturday night. Natchitoches is about two hours away from us. Our families got an airbnb lake house for the weekend. We dried off Callie, the Nubian goat we've been milking so that we could get away. It took a little 'doing,' but we put out enough food to last the chickens for 2 days and made sure there was plenty of water available for the cows and goats.
Belle, our dog, usually stays in her kennel... for one day. Then she finds a way to escape by scaling the walls and in Houdini-like fashion, squirms through the tarp that is stretched tightly across the roof. Prior to the trip, I armed myself with welded wire fencing, wire cutting pliers, and some tie wire and was able to construct an escape-proof barrier. Now that everyone was good to go, we pulled out of the driveway for the drive up Hwy 165, I-49 and into Natchitoches. It's the oldest city in Louisiana as it was established in 1714. This fact surprises many people who thought that New Orleans bears that distinction.
We got unpacked at the lake house and then met my cousin, Patrick, and his wife Alison down on Front Street. It faces the Cane River and as we strolled down the street, we were happy to find that there was a meat pie festival going on. Natchitoches is famous for their meat pies. We, of course, indulged. There was also a Corvette show on Front Street with many booths set up selling homemade jellies, pickled vegetables, and woodworking crafts.
It was time to get ready for the wedding festivities, so we got dressed.
(L-R Russ, me, Tricia) |
Benjamin was a groomsman, so as we were about to drive to the reception after the wedding, my guys took a photo with their mama!
(L-R Benjamin, Tricia, and Russ) |
The wedding reception was held under a big white tent in the middle of a cow pasture amidst rolling hills about 10 miles out in the country. Catfish, Chicken, Macaroni and cheese, and Green beans were served and we took advantage of the time to visit with family and friends. My sister, Jenny, bakes cakes as a side-hustle and in addition to being the mother of the groom, she somehow found time to bake the Bride's Wedding Cake AND the Groom's cake. They were delicious and beautiful.
Lovely pictures!!
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