So we’re home. And it’s back to reality with a thud. (A bit like the thud when I backed the car into the electrical box across the driveway this afternoon. Yay me!)
We arrived home on Saturday afternoon. It’s been a bit of a downer, really. I just want to go back to Hawaii! We were greeted by this lovely arrangement from the family, however.
Here’s a better look at the gorgeous flowers.
There was also some bubbly, chocolates and groceries, which made coming home a bit nicer!
Here’s a picture of our wedding flowers.
Rose bouquets, and pikake and rose lei’s for Emily and I. They smelt heavenly! Unfortunately, they didn’t last very long and we didn’t get to bring them home. We did bring home David’s lei, which is currently at quarantine being fumigated or whatever it is that they do.
We don’t have official wedding pictures yet, they weren’t ready before we left, so they’re being mailed out to us, so I guess it’ll be a week or so before we get them.
I did indeed wear my Fern Garden Stole. Emily wore the same dress as I, but in pink, with the Hanging Garden Stole.
It’s apple cider, I swear! (But it made her feel very grown up!)
We actually got married on Papailoa Beach, about 150 metres away from the Lost set. Yes, we’re geeks! It really was a lovely ceremony, and a beautiful day, thank you all for your good wishes!
I did actually manage to finish my socks in our last days in Hawaii. Here they are, reclining in hammock on the beach with my wedding bouquet.
(It’s a hard life!)
I also got quite a lot done on the So Called Scarf.
Now I really need to get to work on the Shetland Shawl. I’ve entered it into the Royal Easter Show, and I’m not sure yet if I can get it done before then!
And guess who came home last night?
It’s a slimmer, trimmer Twinkie! Lara’s house really was the equivalent of a bunny fat camp. Twinkie won’t admit it, but she’s feeling much better, she’s been running and playing in the yard all day, and it’s really been some time since we’ve seen her run much!!
Welcome home! It’s going to take some time to adjust to real life after all the fun you’ve had. Hawaii is on my list of places to visit. I hope I get there one day.
I’m glad you are home, though I would be missing Hawaii too. It is so cold here right now!! Kim and I are headed to California to stay with my dad for the week. Hopefully I will have internet connection and will be able to check in once in a while. Take care of yourselves.
welcome home! thank you for sharing the beautiful flowers photos. twinkie looks great!
what a lovely greeting to welcome you home – twinkie must be so happy to have her family back home! congratulations again and please come back to hawaii again – we so enjoyed your visit to alohaknitters!
Vacation is wonderful, but isn’t it great to be home too? I bet Twink missed you guys and we sure did miss seeing pictures of Twinkie at our house.
Your flowers are lovely, and Emily looks so pretty in her dress and stole.
I’m sure Twinkie’s very happy to see you guys, but maybe you should try to keep her svelte, if her energy level is so improved : )
Love the socks and the scarf is coming along nicely.
Welcome back to you and to Twink!! I am glad she hasn’t pined for you too much!! The flowers are beautiful and nice socks!! Em definitely look very grown up!! Here’s hoping you’re over the ‘Thud’ soon!!!
Getting home after such a fab time away is a bit dreary isn’t it – but I guess the contrast makes the holiday even more special. How nice to be greeted by flowers and chocolates and groceries though!
Your flowers are lovely and Em looks great and very grown up!!
Yay! What a lovely welcome! I bet Twinkie is happy you’re back so she can be done with fat camp! 🙂
glad youre home safe and what a great time you had! i am looking forward to seeing a photo of the stash you compiled on your travels too!
It would be a shock being back home after your amazing trip. Twinkie does look so much better, does that mean you spoil him with food too much.
welcome back!!! all of you look so lovely in the gorgeous dress and shawl/stole!!! also the flowers are so pretty!!
I know what you mean about comeing home after being away, I always feel a bit wierd, like something is just not quite right.
What a lovely homecoming though.
Welcome home. Lovely photos, beautiful knitting.
Welcome Home! Twinkie must be thrilled to be back with her family. The flowers are gorgeous.
Welcome Home!!!!
What a lovely homecoming, Em look’s beautiful in her dress.
Welcome home to you all! It’s scary to see one’s children so grown up, isn’t it! She looks stunning.
sheesh! This will teach me to let my bloglines go for a few days! I got the ‘here’s our wedding photos’ post before the ‘I got married post’ ! (I figured it all out in the end though.)
So congratulations and welcome home!! It looks like such a wonderful special place you chose to get married. I hope you post more photos!
Twinkie is running cause she’s so thrilled to have her family (and her whiskbroom!) back! She does look like a svelte bunny supermodel tho, heh!
Welcome home married lady! 🙂
Hi there Donna – I work with Dave at APT and just learned about your website! I’m a learner knitter and so excited to find your site! My project for this winter is to learn to do socks…Dave just showed me his and I have sock knitting envy! If you’re ever in the office make sure he introduces you! I’d love to meet you and compare knitting notes!
I’m off to NZ next week where I’m sure to load up on fabulous NZ wools. Can’t wait!
Take care
Michelle
Welcome back Twinkie!!
Thanks for sharing your wonderful adventures in the US!
Em, you look pretty in that dress =)
Holy Crap!!! 96 comments on Jan 15!! Everyone knows weddings equal ratings. Just ask Days of our Lives. So wanna get your blog stats up?? – get married!
(he he) The bridesmaid looks blushingly beautiful. Doesn’t her hair look stunning out like that? See you soon 🙂 Shaz
Welcome back! I’m sure it must feel strange being home after all the time you were away. Strange but good I bet.
Welcome back! Thsoe are gorgeous flowers and such a thoughtful gesture! I bet it’s tough to transition back home, especially after being in Hawaii! BTW I love your wedding flowers.
Welcome home! :o)
Hey do you think if I went to Lara’s the same might happen to me?
An amazing transformation twink!
Welcome home, see you Saturday.
Lovely to see you home safe and well,what a wonderful trip you had and to think we watched the progress of those shawls and didnt guess at all of their eventual use!!!
And Twinkie!!!!! missed her antics too!!!
Welcome home, I bet Twinkie missed you heaps but she does look very healthy.
Tomorrow I am going shopping for my wedding dress, very excitting isnt it.
I thought it was very sweet how you and Em had matching dresses. Such a shame you couldnt bring your flowers home though.
Happy knitting!
It’s good to see Twinkie again, and congratulations on your marriage! Maybe Lara could run the same program for people, too. It works so well on bunnies.
Welcome home & congratulations again! Em looks gorgeous in her dress & shawl. It must have been the perfect spot for a wedding.
Welcome home. Glad you had such a great time in the US. I got home from Townsville last night, now quite as exciting a holiday as yours, but very enjoyable just the same.
Glad Twinky is feeling more energetic too.
Welcome home, and yeah, I’m not surprised you feel a bit flat getting back to ‘normal life’ after such an amazing trip PLUS a wedding!!
What gorgeous flowers and daughter 😉 And wow for the new Twinkie!
Welcome Home!
Wow! Looks what happens when I go away for a bit. Huge congratulations to you both! And glad to see Twinkie running around again.
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