The Wedding

At Jess and Todd's wedding, La Jolla.
At Jess and Todd’s wedding, La Jolla.

The big day was yesterday in the late afternoon and twilight of lovely La Jolla, California. Todd and Jessica where married in a beautiful service. It was their day. In a few words of explanation they were on the Camino with Kelly, Rick and myself in 2014. Todd the videographer and Jessica the director fell in love there somewhere along the Way. It is wonderful that somehow Phil’s Camino played a part in this as we put them in the same place at the same time. And it was a beautiful place and a beautiful time. Bien Camino to them as they go onward!

My Rebecca and I drove last night back to Burbank after the celebration. I din’t have anything but water at the wedding, which was tough. But I was prepping for the journey. We made it in two and a half hours as opposed to four and a half on Saturday. So that was good. But at one point I mistakenly took an exit instead of staying on the Five. Off into the unknown. We didn’t have any GPS gizmos on and was worried as I had no idea where this “the” was going to lead. Feeling totally lost in the wilderness I had that sinking feeling when all of a sudden here is Quint and Annie along side of us waving to follow them. What? Where the heck did they come from?

It was the Freeway Angels appearing when we were in need, us strangers in a strange land. They led us all the away back to where we needed to be to get to Burbank, Bob’s your uncle. Little did we know that they had been following us for an hour and a half. So, there you go.

Safe and sound at Ivette’s and getting ready to fly out this afternoon from the Burbank Airport. It is a two hour direct flight, easy peasy. Well, that’s it as of the moment. Goodbye to California!

As always, Monday love, Felipe.x

4 thoughts on “The Wedding”

  1. Yes to Tapas! and welcome home- we’ll bring capreze, cheese, wine, pickles….. and who knows what else!

    Out to the garden. It’s a jungle!

    1. Dana ~ might be thundershowers, bring your slicker! When we put our bells on do we put those under or over the slicker? Hehe, Felipe.x

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