Well the big day is over, and what a wonderful one it was!!! Everything went really, really well!! We left after the recpetion to drive to Omaha for our honeymoon! We are currently sitting in the Dallas airport waiting for our flight to Mexico!! We cannot wait to post wedding photos once we get home!.. stay tuned! :)
Thanks everyone for a great day!
We will be sure and catch a few rays for ya!!
signed.. MRS. Van Baren!!!
Saturday, May 30, 2009
Tuesday, May 26, 2009
3 days!
I remember when my countdown said "120 days" I was sure that it would never actually come! Well.. only 3 days left! (2.5 actually!)
Todd's parents are coming today, they will be here in about an hour. Todd is coming here after work tonight, and then the festivities will begin!! My bridesmaids are coming on Thursday to do nails etc! then set up the church, and then rehearsal!
Then Friday is the big day!!! I cannot wait for the day that I can post wedding photos on here!! ;)
By the way- fun tid-bit.. this picture is one of the weekend that we met for the first time!!!!! He came to SD to visit me.. and this was our first "datish" weekend! I knew already that weekend that I wanted to marry this guy!!! He was so outstandingly sweet, kind, and genuine!
Tuesday, May 19, 2009
What else has been filling my time this Spring????
I am also the girls golf coach at SFC. And this spring, we had an awesome season! We won two meets, and took 2nd place in 4 meets. A huge accomplishment this year was making it to the state golf tournament!! State was yesterday and today- we finished in 5th place as a team! They played really well, I am so proud of them!
So with the golf season now over, my master's degree finished (graduation is this coming weekend!), and school ending tomorrow (report cards still need to be stuffed in the envelopes yet!)....... I will finally be able to focus, and prepare for the WEDDING!!!!.. which is only 10 short days away!!!!! wahooo!!!!
The girls said they started a fund to keep me here as their coach.. and not move to Chicago. Then they came up with the plan that I only have to come back to SD for 8 weeks every spring to coach. They promised that Todd wouldn't care! :)
We had a great year- and great (FUNNY!) memories!! I am going to miss coaching next year! This was really fun!! :)
Wednesday, May 13, 2009
Todd and Karla's LAST visit before the Wedding!
We had so much fun hiking and wondering around.
We were so adventurous. It was soo beautiful out there!!
This is the "Devil's Kitchen" the Indians used to do all of their cooking down at the bottom-since there was no wind down there! Todd wanted to hike on down!

This is where we sat and ate our picnic lunch! It was so romantic:) We talked about the wedding, and how excited we are to spend our lives together!!!!!!!
TODD'S ROCK CLIMBING ADVENTURE!!!!

This is where we sat and ate our picnic lunch! It was so romantic:) We talked about the wedding, and how excited we are to spend our lives together!!!!!!!
TODD'S ROCK CLIMBING ADVENTURE!!!!
HE MADE IT TO THE TOP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

The top of the 4 foot ledge!! WHOO HOOO!!! Go Todd!!;)


The top of the 4 foot ledge!! WHOO HOOO!!! Go Todd!!;)
This was a great way to close the weekend! Our last good-bye was not even that sad! I get to see him in two and a half weeks, and he will then be my husband!!!!!!
Tuesday, May 12, 2009
Todd's trip home on I-80 yesterday

*Yesterday Todd drove home from a quick weekend here. On his way home he heard a loud boom, and looked back in his rear-view mirror and saw balls of fire, and smoke. This is the news story about what happened.
I am SOOOO thankful he was not 1 minute behind schedule--- that could have been HIM!! Ohh it gives me chills... If he wasn't going at that exact speed, or if I would have talked him into staying 2 more minutes- or if I would have given him ONE more hug during our good-bye...
In God's providence, Todd made it safely home!! God was watching over him! WOW!!!
DAVENPORT --- Two people died and at least one was injured in a fiery four-vehicle accident that shut down Interstate 80 from Interstate 74 to the Illinois border for more than three hours Monday night.Three of the vehicles burst into flames after the accident about 6:15 p.m. at Mile Marker 305, about one mile west of the Mississippi River near LeClaire. Ambulances, fire departments and hazardous materials crews were called to the scene. Billowing, black smoke could be seen from a distance.The names of the victims were not being released early today by the Iowa State Patrol, pending notification of relatives.The patrol said a semitrailer driven by Anthony L. Johnson, 34, of Arlington, Texas, struck a line of vehicles stopped on I-80 eastbound as they approached a bridge construction zone.The semitrailer struck the rear of a 1989 Chevrolet Corvette, pushing it into the south ditch. It then struck the rear of a 2003 Chevrolet van, pushing it into the rear of another semi, driven by Todd Iagulli, 39, of Westampton, N.J. The first semi ended up in the median.The names of the drivers of the car and van were not released.Gary Martin of Bradley, Ill., who witnessed the accident, said the eastbound lane of traffic was backed up because of construction on the I-80 bridge that narrows traffic to one lane each direction across the bridge. A Corvette and van were stopped behind a semitrailer, when a second semi failed to slow down and rear-ended the van, sending it into the back of the Corvette, he said. The van and the car went into the ditch and were engulfed in flames.The semi that rear-ended the van then sideswiped the other semi before going into the ditch and bursting into flames as well, Martin said.He said rescue workers still were trying to remove victims from the Corvette after 9 p.m. and had already removed one burn victim from the van. Another man and woman who were thrown from one of the vehicles were taken away by ambulance, he said.“The flames were pretty intense,” Martin said. “We couldn’t tell who was in the (vehicles). There was too much fire. There was nothing left of them.”Shortly before 9:30 p.m., emergency crews were pulling the last vehicle from the ditch and all of the fires had been extinguished, Martin said. The fire was so hot, it burned the paint off the van, which was being loaded onto a wrecker late Monday.The interstate reopened to traffic about 9:40 p.m.
I am SOOOO thankful he was not 1 minute behind schedule--- that could have been HIM!! Ohh it gives me chills... If he wasn't going at that exact speed, or if I would have talked him into staying 2 more minutes- or if I would have given him ONE more hug during our good-bye...
In God's providence, Todd made it safely home!! God was watching over him! WOW!!!
DAVENPORT --- Two people died and at least one was injured in a fiery four-vehicle accident that shut down Interstate 80 from Interstate 74 to the Illinois border for more than three hours Monday night.Three of the vehicles burst into flames after the accident about 6:15 p.m. at Mile Marker 305, about one mile west of the Mississippi River near LeClaire. Ambulances, fire departments and hazardous materials crews were called to the scene. Billowing, black smoke could be seen from a distance.The names of the victims were not being released early today by the Iowa State Patrol, pending notification of relatives.The patrol said a semitrailer driven by Anthony L. Johnson, 34, of Arlington, Texas, struck a line of vehicles stopped on I-80 eastbound as they approached a bridge construction zone.The semitrailer struck the rear of a 1989 Chevrolet Corvette, pushing it into the south ditch. It then struck the rear of a 2003 Chevrolet van, pushing it into the rear of another semi, driven by Todd Iagulli, 39, of Westampton, N.J. The first semi ended up in the median.The names of the drivers of the car and van were not released.Gary Martin of Bradley, Ill., who witnessed the accident, said the eastbound lane of traffic was backed up because of construction on the I-80 bridge that narrows traffic to one lane each direction across the bridge. A Corvette and van were stopped behind a semitrailer, when a second semi failed to slow down and rear-ended the van, sending it into the back of the Corvette, he said. The van and the car went into the ditch and were engulfed in flames.The semi that rear-ended the van then sideswiped the other semi before going into the ditch and bursting into flames as well, Martin said.He said rescue workers still were trying to remove victims from the Corvette after 9 p.m. and had already removed one burn victim from the van. Another man and woman who were thrown from one of the vehicles were taken away by ambulance, he said.“The flames were pretty intense,” Martin said. “We couldn’t tell who was in the (vehicles). There was too much fire. There was nothing left of them.”Shortly before 9:30 p.m., emergency crews were pulling the last vehicle from the ditch and all of the fires had been extinguished, Martin said. The fire was so hot, it burned the paint off the van, which was being loaded onto a wrecker late Monday.The interstate reopened to traffic about 9:40 p.m.
Tuesday, May 5, 2009
Wedding To-do!

Wedding completion this weekend:
* Dress first fitting
*Florist meeting
*Reception meeting #1
* Wedding music choosen
*Church decorations completed
*Thank-you gifts wrapped
*Making wedding jewlery
*New honeymoon clothes!!
*Made unity candle
Wedding To-Do:
* Final fittings
*Reception meeting #2 and#3
* Meet with cake dude
*Reception agenda
*Figure out our honeymoon
*Wedding Programs
*Grandparent's candles
*Practice hair appt.
*Get marriage licence
*Figure out how I am going to move all of my stuff to Chicago!!!
*wait for May 29!!!!!!!!!
What am I forgetting?????
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