Monday, August 31, 2009
Community
Saturday, August 29, 2009
Feast of St. Augustine
Thursday, August 27, 2009
Home Sweet Home
We arrived in Manchester around 2:00 and were greeted with smiles by Fr. Joe and Mike. They dropped us off at our house and the rat race began. We all were running around the house inspecting each nook and cranny to see what the previous volunteers had left us and to jockey for position on each room. The house was SO much more than we had realized. It's a comfortable 5 bedroom home with a partially finished basement, washer/dryer (clutch), and a balcony off of the back bedroom.
The first night we spent with the Augustinians in North Andover who welcomed us with open arms and gave us a great introduction to the area as well as a meal fit for a king. Since that night we have been slowly becoming adjusted to our new surroundings, cooking as a community (sink meat tacos/sausage and pasta), and have each had the opportunity to meet our supervisors/co-workers and seen our new places of work.
Lawrence is still a mystery to us because we have not yet had the opportunity to explore it to the fullest, but we have made some friends with the neighboring youth as well as watched a few great soccer matches across the way from our stoop. It appears to have been a thriving metropolis in its hay day but has since become downtrodden yet still holds a certain zeal.
Two roads diverged in a yellow wood, And sorry I could not travel both. And be one traveler, long I stood. And looked down one as far as I could. To where it bent in the undergrowth; Then took the other, as just as fair, And having perhaps the better claim, Because it was grassy and wanted wear; Though as for that the passing there. Had worn them really about the same, And both that morning equally lay. In leaves no step had trodden black. Oh, I kept the first for another day! Yet knowing how way leads on to way, I doubted if I should ever come back. I shall be telling this with a sigh. Somewhere ages and ages hence: Two roads diverged in a wood, and I-I took the one less traveled by,And that has made all the difference. ~Robert Frost (Born in Lawrence, MA)
The New Chapter
Good luck to all my fellow AV's and I look forward to seeing all of the domestic AV's this mid-year retreat. As for the Internationals, I will never forget you and I can't wait 'til we meet again.
"We know we are traveling together... There is only one goal and we are all anxious to reach it, some at a slow pace, and others more quickly." ~St. Augustine
The Wedding of the Century
The rehearsal dinner took place at the Vesper Boat Club on Boathouse Row. The majority of the guests were Philadelphia natives and had never been inside one of the famous boathouses. It was a Philly influenced menu which of course included some world class cheesesteaks and IPA's.
The highlight of the night came when some suprise guests (Libby Fifer, Uncle Lou, Uncle Bruce, and Mark Murphy) blew us all away with some great renditions of music that you could tell took a lot of thought and preparation.
So this brings us to the BIG DAY. While the bridal party was getting all dolled up the guys met at Mark and Jen's house for some pre-game festivities.
We arrived at Old St. A's in Olde City Philly ushering in all of the guests and anxiously waiting for the bride to arrive. As Jenny walked down the isle with my father to meet my mom and I half way she seemed so calm and 100% ready to take this next step in her already accomplished life. She was absolutely graceful and while looking back at the congregation made eye contact with each and every person as if to let them know how greatful she was to share this experience with them.
After the ceremony everyone made moves towards the Radnor Hunt for the reception. Going into what I will consider one of the best parties I've been to EVER I knew what events would unfold. Massive amounts of dancing, laughing, singing, and just enjoying the presence of everyone involved. The band was second to none never taking a single break and the meal was more than I could've imagined.
A few good men at the reception
The guys shown above as well as many who are absent from the picture make wedding receptions an athletic contest. There were countless amounts of dance-offs, group moves, and slow motion sways. The last song of the night was decided to be Tiny Dancer in which the whole crew circled up around Jen and the Good Doctor and sang with all their might. As the song drew to a close the whole circle collapsed to a mass of people jumping up and down to the Villanova fight song rounded off with a boistrous chant of Ole.
This is one night that will never be forgotten and will be held in our hearts as one of the most memorable weekends to this day.