SEDRO WOOLLEY, Wash. – We arrived safely at Wedding Central,
a hillside house at the foot of Anderson Mountain.
Laurel Slack maybe said it best in a Facebook post a few
days ago. Laurel’s the daughter of
Steve and Nina Slack, close friends of many years. Steve will be the officiate at the wedding.
After a few deep breaths, we returned, almost serious now, and ordered Poulet aux Cerises … chicken with cherries.
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| The gathering place |
This rental sleeps 16, we’re told. And as we prepare for friends and family to arrive, I
consider the overflow possibilities – a crib would be my last resort, though it
does have toys.
It’s hard to overstate the contrast of this place and where
we left. Kansas City suffers from
104- and 106-degree days, while Anderson Mountain boasts night-time
temperatures of the mid 40s and even-more-pleasant mid 70s at day.
We hear that things will cool back home with the arrival of
the All-Stars on Tuesday.
We’re grateful, especially on behalf of the panting dogs we left
behind.
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| Water from above. |
As to this place, well … it’s the Great Northwest after
all. On the east side of the house
is the foot of the mountain itself.
Dense, thick forests march upward on the other side of the drive. A small, mountain brook bubbles down,
sending soft murmurings to the front porch.
Inviting trails wind their way up the hillside, though it’s
hard to know where they go. Their
entrances are easily seen, but the paths are swallowed quickly by the dark
green. We’ll explore later.
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| Wildflowers below. |
Down the hill are wildflowers and wild berries. A swath of deep grass by one berry patch was flattened, obviously by something big and hungry.
It’s the birds, though, that are the stars. We don’t have binoculars, and we’re not
expert in birdcalls, so the species elude us. But they’re a vocal lot. They were up with the dawn, which comes at about 4:30. And judging by the range of tunes, some
in concert, others discordant, there’s enough variety here to make a birder
blissful.
The house itself is spacious – sleeps 16! – with a design
more contemporary than we’re used to.
But very pleasant … almost Norwegian with its blonde floors and smooth,
spare furnishings. The kitchen is very large and
boasts a table as big as a flatboat with two long benches at either side. A
good place for friends and family to gather.
Friends start arriving tomorrow. Today, though, we’ll hook up with Meghan and Eric and their
friends, the Humphreys. The four
went camping last night south of Bellingham. We assume it was a pleasant night, though Meghan called this
morning asking if they could stop in for breakfast.
They had brought all the fixings for their own early meal but
forgot the forks.
“Sure,” we said!
We have forks. At least 16. And so we await their arrival.
It’ll be good to see them. Cindy and I have both been a bit teary as we march ever
closer to the big day. But I think
that’s mainly because we’ve been on our own as we traveled, with time to think
about the wedding.
That’ll change as more people arrive. Then each hour will begin to tick by,
the activity will hasten, the to-do list will grow. I imagine it’ll be a bit like a wormhole in space … you get
pulled along its path, ever faster … very fast! … only to pop out the other
side to peace and calm.
Whatever it is, it will be a fun ride. Emotional, sure. But we’ll have our silly times, too.
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| Steve and Nina, middle, help toast the cottage's final days. |
Laurel and her friend Jake arrive tomorrow. Steve and Nina get in Wednesday. Their son Tyler and friend Sarah arrive
Friday. Meantime, our son Zach arrives
tonight.
It seems anytime the Weavers and Slacks converge, merriment
ensues. Not the har-de-har,
bad-joke stuff. No … more the
nonsense that sends us to senseless giggling.
I remember when Cindy, Nina, Steve and I went to a stylish
restaurant in Glen Arbor, Mich., during one of our many visits Up North. Steve
ordered a Rob Roy, I ordered a Manhattan. Both came equipped with
cherries. The area is cherry
country, if you don’t know.
Those potent drinks and a menu heavy in cherry-related
dishes had Steve and I imagining cherry concoctions the way Bubba spilled
shrimp recipes to Forest Gump.
Steve and I laughed, then cried, causing deep frowns among
Cindy, Nina and the stuffy folk at nearby tables. He and I tumbled out the side
door with snorts and tears, gasping for some Michigan air.
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| From left, Eric, Zach, Meghan, Laurel, Tyler, Jake. |
Anyway, Laurel said it best on Facebook:
“Super excited to see Meghan, Zach, Doug and Cindy in 3
days! Get ready to laugh – the
Slacks are coming to Bellingham!”
Indeed they are.
Wedding Central becomes Comedy Central.
We’re ready.






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