Last weekend, Caleb and I went on a ghost tour of the historic district of Huntsville. We had been before, but the tour is divided into different districts, so we got to have a different tour than we had before.
The weekend before the wedding, I had my bachelorette party with a few of my best friends. It wasn't anything over the top; on Friday we went out for a fun dinner and drinks and watched Pitch Perfect (one of my favorite movies), and on Saturday we went out for brunch and boutique shopping downtown. My friend Chelsea is a super talented photographer (and singer - she and my friends Ashley and Katie played the song I walked down the aisle to) and snapped a few pictures of all of us down at the square. I didn't know about the photo shoot part of the day until we got there, so thankfully I had taken their instructions to dress cute seriously!
Oh, the fair. It is quite the cross section of humanity, especially down here in Tennessee.
But even though you will question what on earth encouraged people to make the outfit choices they did before arriving, its a whole lot of fun.
So we grabbed some friends, off-roaded in the tiny Hyundai (we should have taken Caleb's Jeep), found a parking spot in a mud hole, and proceeded to that mecca of ferris wheels and sno cones.