Oxford | Exploring England
The second leg of the journey began with Oxford, England. The moment our bus rolled into the town of Oxford, I instantly knew that it would be hard to leave this town. It’s beautiful old architecture was rich with history and from just looking at it, you could feel the stories and distinct English feel oozing from the bricks and into the moist foggy air. I kept saying to Brikelle, “I don’t think I’m going to want to leave here” and “Yeah, we should have planned much more time here”. The town was so full of charm and importance and one can only imagine the things that this town has seen. All of the buildings are so well preserved and that mixed with the brisk fall air and incredible fall leaves made for an incredibly smart match. I’m not sure if I’ll love the doors of Oxford quite as much as any other doors in the country (which is obviously apparent in the amount of door pictures here), but I’ve decided to give my future home a door as quaint as one from Oxford. That is, if I haven’t moved to Oxford by then 😉
Bergen & Oslo | Norway Adventure
Bergen is a town on the Eastern southwestern fjords of Norway with an incredible view and colors to boot. An old wharf town with plenty of fish to share, there’s more than it’s fair share of adorable houses stacked in tight up the hill and onto the mountain. We had plenty of fun going to bakeries, walking the famous little fall colored shops on the wharf, and going up the tram to see the entire town from above. It’s hard not to take pictures of every house on every street while you’re there. I mean seriously.
‘There are a lot of good people around’ ^ I agree Bergen. I agree.
Oslo
Oslo is a cool city. It’s not a necessarily big city, but it’s really cool to walk around and explore. We went to the capital, the Opera House, and so much more. But our favorite part (which may seem so immature) was the famous statue park – we really got our kicks and giggles out of that. Like, big time. But Oslo is a fun place to be, so how can you not enjoy every second of it?
Tønsberg | Exploring Norway
The fjords of Norway are famous for their beauty and Tønsberg shows it. Near the town where we stayed (Horten, also on the fjords), Tønsberg is the oldest town in Norway. We explored it and the old viking tower, main wharf walk, church, quaint town, and incredible views. Being the beginning of fall, the leaves were changing colors, giving the cute little houses and incredible green rock the most beautiful aura. But truly my favorite part (and my favorite part of Norway in general) was the “End of the World”. We drove to an island that is part of Tønsberg and decided to drive the whole thing (it’s small, only miles in length) and when we got to the end, there was a sign that said something in Norwegian about this national park which translated to the End of the World. So we ventured down and saw the most incredible outlook of rocks and water. It was an ominous sight – the eye could see for as long and wide as possible. We walked out on the little archipelago of rocks and the sight was heavenly. The clouds were rolling in dark and ominous on the left and the sun was shining on the right, giving a warm yellow cast. I felt like I was in a whole new world and couldn’t have been happier with it. I love traveling Norway and it’s fjords.
Gabby & Parker | Draper Pool Reception
Have you ever been to a wedding reception at a pool? You might be a bit skeptical or you might think it sounds completely awesome but either way, let me be the first to tell you that a reception at a pool is insanely fun. Gabby & Parker met at the Draper Pool where they both worked, so it was only fitting to have their reception there too. With fun food like pretzels, a s’more bar, and a Frazil machine (yes – a Frazil wedding!) and a pool jump in their wedding clothes, Gabby & Parker threw and awesome summer time reception. These pictures just make me want to be there again!
Jessie & Drake | Wadley Farms Reception Highlight | Utah Wedding Videographer
This reception was truly the most beautiful I have been to yet. Held at the gorgeous Wadley Farms with beautiful decor, food, and wonderful people everywhere, it was such a fun night! There was such a feeling of family and friends all night that surrounded this wonderful couple. I was happy to be a part of their day – congrats again Jesse and Drake McFall!
Jessie & Drake || Reception Highlight from Elsa Jensen on Vimeo.