We bid Houston adieu on Friday, and after a three hour drive through what we guess might be called coastal prairie (basically a tropical Iowa?) we crossed some impressive bridges and spotted oil platforms on the horizon. We had made it to the capital of South Texas, Corpus Christi! We were running a little late so we zoomed over to our hotel, buttoned Ivan into his suit and raced over to St. Thomas More.
Just in time, we watched Chipper and Veronica's rehearsal. They looked super and we followed up their show with Ivan's baptism.
The logistics of all of this was complicated, as you might imagine, and we owe the night's smooth success to Ivan's padrinos and Sergio's cousins, Raymond and Linda. They are amazing and will be fantastic guides for Ivan's spiritual and religious life. Father Tomasz, a son of Poland, was also unbelievably kind and accommodating. Not to mention the bride and groom who were so generous about sharing their weekend with us. All in all, we felt pretty lucky to be surrounded by so many cool folks when our son "lost his tail" as they say.
After the wedding rehearsal/baptism double-header, Raymond and Linda had an open house where everyone had a fine time catching up with their far-flung relations and getting to know the newest members of the family on Veronica's side.
The next day we had a little bit of free time before the wedding, and so we braved some rainy weather and made our pilgrimage to the Whataburger on the Bay.
We managed to talk Sergio's sister's family into joining us for the hamburger party and afterward we all headed over to the seaside to pay tribute to the Selena memorial and take a very brief cruise on the docks.
Thank Selena for all she's done for you.
On the docks, shrimp boats roll in to sell their catch fresh 'n' direct. Seeing us snapping photos, this salty dog called us over to show off what he found in his nets that day: a hammerhead shark!
Oh, and yeah, while we were doing all of this we were also closely following the Texas-Oklahoma game via radio.
As you will note above, Ivan had his Longhorn gear on all morning, and we watched the end of the game and the Texas victory back at our hotel. Who's Number One?
The wedding was back at St. Thomas More and it was beautiful. Leila and Carol provided beautiful musical accompaniment and the bride and groom looked like they had just stepped off the top of a wedding cake. Adorable.
The people-watching was pretty good all night: a real mash-up of Chipper's Texas family, Veronica's family from Chicago and all of their friends who came from all around the world. We suspect that hailing from the film/art world in Los Angeles contributed to some of the entertaining sartorial choices on display. But as usual, Tio Chippy probably took the prize for best dressed as his slim-cut tuxedo with black cowboy hat was pretty much a knock-out. Take that art school dudes!
Also looks good in a hat.
It's rare that Sergio gets to see both his brother and sister, so we took advantage of the photo op.
It was a glorious evening and we were sad to go. But we needed time to pack up our bags and head back to Mexico City on Monday. Ivan started recharging his batteries right away...
1 comment:
thanks for sharing that with us. we're still looking for that tuxedo junction shot of chipper's dad?
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