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Miss Aardvark, Beaver Dam, WI Age and Occupation: 23, Assistant Product Manager Fiance's Age and Occupation: 31, Business Analyst Engagement Date: May 28th, 2011 Wedding Date: April 2012 Venue: St. Philip Catholic Church/Arcadia Brewing Co. About Me: I am a resourceful lady who love surprises and adventure. At the same time, I value traditions, family and friends. I like to make crafty messes, sometimes, clean them up, and do pretty much anything outdoors. The Mister and I are pretty avid cyclists---we have nine bikes in our home right now...and one motorcycle! We both enjoy eating food we can't pronounce (language doesn't really matter) and going places we've never been. We currently reside in rural Wisconsin, enjoying the cheese and beer it has to offer, and getting outside whenever we can!
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Mooning

December 7th, 2011 @ 11:06 am by Miss Aardvark

There is something about the word mooning that makes me chuckle. Even the word “honey” in front of it cannot erase this image from my mind:

Mooning :  wedding beaver dam honeymoon Mooning Mooning
Fine, tasteful, art by yours truly.

OK, maybe not that exact image, but one similar. However, I am going to (attempt) to put my third grade sense of humor aside to tell you about the very exciting honeymoon Mr. Aardvark has planned!

First let my say a HUMONGOUS thank you to my soon-to-be Aardvarks-in-law.

The mister’s parents have a timeshare in Hawaii and it’s one of those cool ones where you can swap around and stay pretty much anywhere in the world. And, being the amazing people they are, the offered it to us as a wedding gift! Pretty darn amazing!

Well, as soon as we got the catalog, our little minds kicked into overdrive. The world was quite literally open for us to explore. Mr. Aardvark quickly drew up a list of criteria for us. (I should note, I put Mr. A in complete and total control of the honeymoon and all of the planning.)

  • Someplace neither of us has been
  • Someplace you cannot drive to (in his mind this meant physically drive to, and included all of South America and Canada)
  • Someplace where we can get a passport stamp
  • Someplace with great food
  • Someplace not too hot, because both of us get crabby when it’s too hot

Our heads were swimming with ideas of far off places like Cypress (my first choice) or Thailand, or the Canary Islands or Madagascar! We would get really excited about one place and then find another, even more exciting, exotic place.

I should note here that, with both of our jobs, we had a week for our honeymoon. More would have been amazing, but honestly I am grateful to have any time at all!

At about the six month mark we started looking into airlines to go to these places and realized it would be at least a day of travel each way. That, plus time changes, plus the fact that we wanted to at least have a little bit of our post wedding brunch (in other words, not leave a 5AM on Sunday) meant our honeymoon would not really start until Tuesday. And since we needed a day to drive from Michigan to Wisconsin on Sunday following our ‘moon, we’d need to leave our exotic paradise on Friday (or in some cases Thursday!). On top of all that, the tickets were not cheap.

While we would love to be able to tell people we were honeymooning in Cypress, was it worth it to have only three days there? On top of that, would we really get to know the culture of the place or the people if we were staying at a beautiful, fancy, resort? Do we want grand adventure after the stress of wedding planning?

The answer to all of the above questions was N-O.

We would love to go to all of the places above, but ideally, we would go for more than a week and go for more action adventure and less R & R. We briefly contemplated staying in our own time zone and going WAY south or WAY north, but decided to heck with it. What we really want is easy. No currency change, not language barrier, nothing but hanging out and being married.

With this direction change Mr. A found an amazing place in the mountains of central California. However, this place was booked solid so he shifted is focus and found an even more amazing place in Oregon.

We will be staying at The Pines in Sunriver. There are tons of things to do outside, and we will be there in April which means there may be some winter-like activities. Crater Lake is just a hop skip and a jump away. It is really perfect. Enough of hearing me blabber o,n though! How about some pictures?!

Mooning :  wedding beaver dam honeymoon Sunrive SunRive
Image from Western CPE

Mooning :  wedding beaver dam honeymoon Sunrive01 SunRive01

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Can you say breathtaking?! As for where we are staying, The Pines looks so cozy and beautiful!

Mooning :  wedding beaver dam honeymoon Thepin The+Pin
Image from Diamond Resorts

Cozy, no? And check out the spiral staircase! They also have fireplaces and decks! I am relaxed just looking at it!

Mooning :  wedding beaver dam honeymoon Thepin01 The+Pin01
Image from Diamond Resorts

And it’s right on the river! Ohhh I am sososososo excited. I think this will be wonderful. And wonderfully us.

Where are you going on your honeymoon? Are you staying in the country? And can you recommend any great places to eat near Sunriver?

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13 Responses to “Mooning”

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Lexy

We go to Sunriver every year, sometimes twice! It’s an awesome place I’m sure you’ll love it. PM me if you want the scoop on activities/day trips :-)

 
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Lexy
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Lexy (message)  404 posts, Helper bee

oops.. wasn’t logged in… PM me here :-)

 
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chipmunklove
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chipmunklove (message)  194 posts, Blushing bee

I don’t know Sunriver super well, but I can guarantee that April in Oregon in the mountains will definitely still be snowy! It is super beautiful out there, you will have an amazing time I’m sure!! :-)

 
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jacinda10
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jacinda10 (message)  469 posts, Helper bee

We plan on booking very last minute to get a killer deal. Hopefully Mexico.

The pics look great! You’ll have an awesome time.

 
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mpine (message)  31 posts, Newbee

Yay! Central oregon is great (we’re getting married at crater lake next summer). Definitely go to downtown Bend and check out the Dechutes BrewPub (awesome food and beer)!

 
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Mrs. Pony (message)  4,171 posts, Honey bee

I love Oregon, it’s so pretty! The Pines looks like a wonderful place to stay :)

 
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TinyTina
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TinyTina (message)  3,312 posts, Sugar bee

Wow it looks beautiful! You guys are going to have a great honeymoon!

 
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Miss Hawk (message)  598 posts, Busy bee

Wow. It is just beautiful! I’m glad y’all found something that works so well for the two of you. :) We are still without a planned honeymoon. Ugh…

 
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Miss Doe (message)  540 posts, Busy bee

Oregon is BEAUTIFUL! This sounds like a cozy and perfect place!

 
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Miss Mink (message)  1,510 posts, Bumble bee

We’ve only talked briefly about this! At first, I told Mr. Mink I wanted to lay on a beach and swim with dolphins. Then I realize that swimming with the dolphins programs are controversial, so I changed my requirements. All I need is a beach.

I love the idea of hiking, though. Hm…

 
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werkew

Do you mean CYPRUS?

 
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All In
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All In (message)  1,029 posts, Bumble bee

Looks like a gorgeous place!

 
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Fixin2BMrs.Awesome
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Fixin2BMrs.Awesome (message)  229 posts, Helper bee

We too will be traveling to Central Oregon for a mini-moon. I haven’t had much luck finding the “perfect” spot yet but cannot wait to hear how it goes for you! (There are a few weeks between our weddings… I can change plans at last minute, right!?!)

 

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Miss Aardvark, Beaver Dam, WI Age and Occupation: 23, Assistant Product Manager Fiance's Age and Occupation: 31, Business Analyst Engagement Date: May 28th, 2011 Wedding Date: April 2012 Venue: St. Philip Catholic Church/Arcadia Brewing Co. About Me: I am a resourceful lady who love surprises and adventure. At the same time, I value traditions, family and friends. I like to make crafty messes, sometimes, clean them up, and do pretty much anything outdoors. The Mister and I are pretty avid cyclists---we have nine bikes in our home right now...and one motorcycle! We both enjoy eating food we can't pronounce (language doesn't really matter) and going places we've never been. We currently reside in rural Wisconsin, enjoying the cheese and beer it has to offer, and getting outside whenever we can!

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