Robin and I have now been married for one week. And I can say that I still love the married life. It is easy to say that when most of that time was comprised of partying, relaxing, and not working. But still, I'm looking forward to hundreds and hundreds of other weeks both similar and different.
On Pi Day of 2009 Robin and I said "I do." It was a fantastic day, and we feel really lucky that so many interesting people played a part in it.
My best man Tom came in from LA.
International violin phenom Johan Jonsson played during our ceremony.
The Tortolita Gutpluckers (including father of the bride on tub base) provided the live music once the party really got going .
National Geographic photographer Dave Edwards decided that our union was worthy enough of his camera. And if that wasn't enough, he also gave us a print of his photo that made the "100 Best Pictures of National Geographic" list. Simply amazing.
When it was all said and done, Robin and I ducked away to Hacienda del Sol for some relaxation. We had a beautiful room, enjoyed some desert walks and hot tub soaks, and spent our last night sipping an extremely fancy port (thanks Vic!) on our private patio while we watched the sun set near the Catalina Mountains.
The only down side of the trip was not having sun glasses (mine are getting a new prescription put in). But Robin and I fashioned these lovely temporary sun blockers out of my regular glasses and some spare lenses from her sunglasses:
Not the most stylish things, but they got the job done and were fairly comfortable.
Now we are back in Iowa City and enjoying the early spring weather.
Saturday, March 21, 2009
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That is great stuff Brian. Does Cochran know you got hitched on pi day? He will be quite impressed! Much congratulations and glad you are back and thanks for your help today.
Congratulations Brian! Glad you're enjoying Iowa City spring.
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