Today I’m
rewinding back to last summer
to the little
trip we took to Richmond.
(I’m finally
getting to this! But better late than never.)
I’ll fill
you in in case you don’t know…
There’s this
girl named Sheralyn,
and it’s a
bit of difficulty to
say just what
our relationship is.
Technically,
she’s just my husband Nathan’s little cousin…
but that’s not who she is to us.
To us she’s
a daughter. (That’s what happens when an
eighteen year old girl,
trying to
find her footing, moves in with your family for more than three years.)
To me she’s
a friend, a sister.
And no
matter what you want to call it, we’re a family.
So when a
part of your family decides to get married, it’s a big deal.
And that’s
what we were doing the beginning of last summer!
I was so
very honored when Sheralyn asked me to be in her bridal party,
and since
the girls in a bridal party need to do something fun before the big day,
we took a
little trip to Richmond.
(Baby boy,
who needs to stay with Mamma, included.)
So here, in
pictures, is just some of what we saw.
Unfortunately, these are all phone pictures,
but I wasn’t about
to haul my “real”
camera around in addition to my chubly son (wink).
The packet
letting Sheralyn know the details.
Sheralyn, has an amazing green thumb (third generation greenhouse grower)
and an appreciation for living plants, so a Botanical Garden was just the the thing.
This was the first time any of us had been to the
Lewis Ginter Botanical Gardens.
The variety of plants, habitats and garden styles
was truly amazing!!!
The orchid
house had to be my personal favorite.
My hand for comparison – just look at the size!
We’re looking through the kaleidoscope focused on orchids.
It made a lovely picture.
The misty,
and dreadfully hot, butterfly building, full of these beautiful creatures!
For lunch we
ate at a very small quaint place
on the corner of Robinson Street and Park
Avenue
in downtown Richmond.
Wow, looking
at these photos almost makes me forget that it’s cold outside,
the trees are almost bare, and next month is Christmas!
Proposed next blog post: The Bridal Shower for Sheralyn
“Finally,
brothers and sisters, whatever is true, whatever is noble,
whatever is right,
whatever is pure, whatever is lovely,
whatever is admirable—if anything is
excellent or praiseworthy
—think about such things.”
Philippians
4:8