
As you can see, we've enjoyed our time in Baltimore together, but we have been determined to adventure to all sorts of interesting places. We can't wait for the next part of our adventure...

Our adventure began the Summer of 2010 at the College of William and Mary. Though we initially met at frisbee, we fell in love over Cheese Shop, Rummy, and ice cream.

Meeting the parents was quite an adventure. Chris met Tom and Nicole at an eight hour track meet, and Alex and Betsy took Lynnie on her first river kayaking trip.

Hiking is a mutual love of ours. We've switch-backed, scrambled, and climbed our way to some of the most beautiful locations.

Lynnie was a Ballroom Dance TA in college and showed Chris some moves. Now he definitely 'leads' and she definitely 'follows' (mostly).

Chris' Achilles's might have been torn, but he was determined we would take some of our engagement pictures up in the Patterson Park trees near our first house in Baltimore.

Climbing to the tops of beautiful places is something we both love. From Old Rag to Iceland to Yosemite, we both love experiencing the awe of nature.

Spending two years on opposite sides of the United States meant we got to plan bike trips in all of the best places.

Volunteerism is incredibly important to both of us. Working with Volunteer Untapped (they have a service event the the morning of our wedding!) we've helped and explored new areas of Baltimore.

Our first Christmas abroad together in the Galapagos brought love--penguin love that is. We'd independently been surrounded by ocean life, but our first experience together was surreal.

Getting each other to do crazy things--piece of cake. Convincing our friends to join us 40 miles out of cell service to climb a Via Ferrata in West Virginia--priceless.

Friends and food brought us together long ago--now we love visiting friends all over the world and trying out their favorites. Mmm, waffles!

We love taking every chance we can to go exploring. When friends tell us their wedding is at 3pm, it seems perfectly reasonable to go on a six mile walking tour before the ceremony.