On our last day at Stacy and Ruth Ann's house in Cincinnati, OH, we had nothing better to do than lounge around in pajamas goofing off. Ruth Ann, feeling almost back to normal after her cold this week, demonstrated her new drum
and let everyone else have a go. She also made a delicious vegetable frittata for lunch.
In the afternoon we drove north in light snow to Dayton
to attend the wedding of Duane's niece Madison, the granddaughter of Duane's brother Dennis and his wife Pat. While we waited at the church for the wedding party, we visited with various family members including Duane's brother Dean (on Duane's right) and his son Chad. Next to Ruth Ann and Stacy is Stacy's mom Colleen and her bf Rick.
On the left is Scott, Dennis's oldest son. On the right is Gary, his brother, Gary's wife Leslie, and their two sons, Josh and Noah. Between Josh and Scott is their future son-in-law Ryan, our future nephew, who will be married to their daughter Hannah in October. (Hannah and Dennis were in the wedding party, as were Maddy's dad Larry and mom Melissa who is Dennis and Pat's daughter..) Gary and Leslie and family hosted the Wegley family Christmas gathering (see T'was blog 2019), but Scott's family was unable to attend.
The last wedding we attended was Scott and Dianes daughter Tiffany's to her husband Pat (left). Scott's wife Diane and their youngest son Tucker holding our latest niece, Zoe rounded out the family members who didn't make to the Wegley Christmas gathering.
Pat proudly showing off her first great-grandchild, Zoe.
The reception was held at the Boonshoft Museum of Discovery, in the Tait Auditorium, which houses the Science On a Sphere exhibit. For the wedding reception, this suspended carbon fiber globe represented the slowly revolving moon. It was quite beautiful.
We enjoyed meeting our newest nephew, James, and sharing their wonderful day with the newlyweds.
Tomorrow, goodbye Ohio.
Louise and Duane
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