
My friends Josh and Lindsay finally got hitched last weekend in Charleston, SC. I made the trip out east, and I am so glad that I did. It was a beautiful wedding, the rehearsal dinner was amazing, and it was great to see them both. They married at a neat little Catholic church called St. Mary's. It was a quick wedding, clocking in under 40 minutes. I was excited because I got to take a nap before the reception.
I wish I had taken more time off and my camera, because Charleston is a great city. It has all that southern charm that DC (which I love dearly) could never quite muster.
The trip out there wasn't quite as easy as I would have hoped. My flight left San Francisco at 11:30 PM on Thursday so I was a little tired when I connected in Cincinnati. So when I fell asleep at the gate waiting for the flight to Charleston I was really asleep. The Knapp's are known for being solid sleepers, and I held up the family name by sleeping right through the boarding. When I woke up the plane was just pulling away. I walked up in a daze and asked what happened. The lady at the desk said, "We called your name, hon." I was like, "Did you think to ask the guy who was drooling on himself 5 feet from the gate if he was Nathan?" She said, "Uh, no."
Luckily, they got me on a flight just a few hours later. Since I was only an hour an
d a half from home I called my parents and asked if they wanted to come over to Cincinnati for lunch. They graciously agreed, and while I waited I decided to have a latte from Starbucks. No problem, right? (WRONG!) I was ecstatic when they showed up, and we headed for lunch. We had a great chat and lunch and were about ready to leave the restaurant when I excused myself to go to the restroom. Fast forward two hours later to an empty stomach, a quick trip to the emergency room door, and a pondering of what just gave me food poisoning.Given the timing, I'm pretty sure it was the latte. The guy who ordered after me sent his back because his wasn't warm. I didn't even think about it until later, but that couldn't have been a good sign. Has anyone heard of getting sick from a bad latte?
Well, long story short, I skipped the emergency room and barely made it back for my connection. This made the trip all the more memorable, and the fact that I got to see my parents really helped make the trip. (Otherwise I might still be curled up in the bathroom at the Cincinnati airport.)
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