
The wedding in NYC was a fantastic finale. Allison had everything organized and orchestrated to a tee: rehearsal dinner at Delmonico's, perfect setting at the Shrine of St. Elizabeth Seton, vintage yellow cab to transport the bride, a bagpiper in full kilt to pipe the guests from the church to Fraunces Tavern for happy hour and then to Battery Park for the reception. It all went off without a hitch. The Wall Street Inn served as the headquarters for all the out of town guests. We filled the place and spent a lot of time on Stone Street sampling all the bars and restaurants. The highlight from the whole event for Pleep was watching Lady Jane cut up the dance floor with the guy who had baked the wedding cake. She was doing so well she could have been on Dancing With The Stars. Then, due to shoe mishap, things went horribly wrong and Lady Jane took a header causing her cheek & eye to immediately swell to enormous proportions. Ida was her usual sympathetic self and began doing a Quaismodo impression suggesting Jane resembled the Hunchback of Notre Dame's face. By the next morning, Lady Jane was sporting her best Jackie O sunglasses and coverup makeup.
Most recently, the return to Daytona Beach was a well deserved respite from all the work and work related travel. Because Peggy's computer was busted (Pleep swears he didn't do it), she only had her IPad and IPhone to use which meant very little work could get done. Instead, she was able to devote her attention to long hikes on the beach, extensive reading (10 books), a day trip to St. Augustine, and of course plenty of time for Pleep's favorite haunts - The Deck Down Under and The Festhaus. Ed won the wild life rescuer of the trip award after saving tens of starfish stuck in low tide. It was a particularly good time to be gone from Kansas City where the weather was extremely bad and violent, including a major rash of tornadoes. Re-entry to the work scene was difficult and it was perhaps fitting that mid-way through the first day back both Peggy & Ed's offices had to evacuate to stairways due to tornado sightings.

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