Wednesday, July 11, 2012

San Antonio adventures

Andrew and I's first night on the Riverwalk.   Both of us were tired from the events leading up to and including our sealing in the San Antonio Temple on Thursday, running to Del Rio on Friday for our wedding reception and ring ceremony and playing with the family that stayed in Del Rio all Saturday morning.  Not that it wasn't great to be with our families, but we were excited to finally be on our own and get to spend some time together (especially since we hadn't even talked on the phone for longer than 20 minutes in at least 2 weeks). 
While we were in the land of heavenly mixed drinks from Sonic, we stopped in our sweet sweet 2013 black convertible mustang for a couple of cranberry limeades. 
  
 Andrew and I as we walked around the river walk.  I have to take all the pictures of us together (you know when the camera is facing you and you look totally stupid and people around you start offering to take pictures for you because they feel bad you look like an idiot...you know those ones) because Andrew always cuts of my head... the downside of being a short person.
 Andrew doing a little modeling. This is what Tyra Banks would call his "signature pose." I call it... "Gazing into the distance because I have broccoli in my teeth and don't want to smile."
 We went and ate dinner at the Tower of the Americas.  We thought we looked nice and a nice lady out our hotel (St. Anthony's Wyndham hotel in case you care or were wondering) was kind enough to take some cute snapshots for us.  Aren't we tender?

 After dinner it was still a little early for us so we modeled some more.  Here we continue with Andrew's signature look.
 We call this one "sorority bump"
 Look how handsome!!! I like that the tie really brings out his eye color.  So handsome.
 We're too hot for words... Or is the appropriate phrase, "This picture renders me speechless"? Or perhaps a better expression would be, "Keep your day jobs."
After a few wonderful days in San Antonio and Del Rio Andrew and I were off on our "Moynihan-Washer Wedding Tour 2012" with stops in Provo, Ut and Gig Harbor, Wa.  San Antonio was amazing with lots to do and so much relaxation.  What a wonderful way to start our honeymoon and a marriage.

30 minutes of waiting is clearly too much for me... I got out the camera and started making "I'm bored" faces.

I think that the most amazing thing about all of our flights was that we didn't lose any of our 5 pieces of luggage.  Also, the best part of flying with Andrew is that because he is Active Duty military we were able to check all of our luggage for free!!!! Awesome!!! It saved us about $1000 over all of our flights.

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