Ever since Dan was attending the United States Air Force Academy Preparatory School in 2009-2010, I have been dreaming about Ring Dance, the prestigious ball designated for Second Class Cadets (or juniors). Ring Dance is the weekend before juniors become seniors, and it is where they receive their class rings. Dan designed his earlier this year and was SO excited to receive it. I had been planning for it for YEARS, as it is definitely the most momentous occasion at the Academy, aside from graduation.
For a while, we were under the impression that Dan would be unable to attend Ring Dance, which is mandatory for all cadets. He competes on the Flying Team at the Academy, and Nationals every year falls on the same week. We thought for sure he'd be in Ohio. I was super bummed, and he felt bad... but there was nothing he could do about it. And then, by the grace of God, there happened to be five weeks in May of 2013 instead of the normal four. Somehow, some way, Nationals happened BEFORE Ring Dance was scheduled, and for the first time, Flying Team members were home for Ring Dance! I was ELATED when I found this out last summer (after a year and a half of assuming we wouldn't make it)! You can only imagine...
If you want to know a little more about the Ring Dance tradition, read on (from Wikipedia):
The American college tradition of the class
ring began with the class of 1835 at the U.S. Military Academy. From there, it
spread to the U.S. Naval Academy in the class of 1869. The Air Force Academy
continued the tradition, beginning with the first class, 1959, and so is the
only service academy to have had class rings for every class since its
founding. The Air Force ring is distinctive for being white gold instead of the
yellow gold used at the other academies. Each class designs its own class
crest; the only requirements being that each crest include all the elements on
the Class of 1959's crest: the class number, the class year, the Polaris star,
and the eagle. One side of the ring bears the academy crest, while the other
side bears the class crest; the center bezel bears the words United States Air
Force Academy. Cadets choose their own stones for the center of the ring. The
rings are received at the Ring Dance at the beginning of the Graduation Week
festivities for the class ahead of the ring recipients. The rings traditionally
are placed in glasses of champagne by the cadet’s date and are caught in the
teeth following a toast. The cadet then passes the ring to the date during a
kiss, and the date slips the ring onto the cadet’s finger. During the cadet's
first class (senior) year, the ring is worn with the class crest facing the
wearer; following graduation, the ring is turned so that the class crest faces
out. The rings of all the academies were originally designed to be worn on the
left hand, so that the wearer reads the name of the academy on the bezel while
a cadet or midshipman and others can read it after graduation, but the rings
are now worn on either hand (usually the right). The Academy's Association of
Graduates (AOG) accepts rings of deceased graduates, which are melted down to
form an ingot of white gold from which a portion of all future rings are made.
Both the academy's Association of Graduates and the Academy Library maintain
displays of class rings.
I know what you've all been waiting for... pictures of the wonderful event! Well, I took plenty. Dan and I took pictures on the terrazzo before the dinner, and it was BEAUTIFUL outside (although a little {
A LOT} windy, as evidenced by my hair). We then went inside for the formal dinner, which was delicious. We went through the ring christening, and then Dan posed with several friends for pictures of their hands with their brand new, sparkly BLING! We spent the rest of the evening at the dance, and then we headed to Breckenridge for a weekend with friends. The house we rented was AMAZING, and the entire weekend was SPECTACULAR!
Pictures from the Terrazzo:
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in Dan's truck before we got to USAFA |
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it was so windy in front of the chapel! |
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this stud is ALL mine :) |
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with Lindsey and her date |
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fancy running into Lizzie on the T-zo... that wasn't planned AT ALL (haha, just kidding!) |
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with Lizzie and Suzy |
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we had to get pictures with all of the aircraft... |
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with a new(ish) friend, Emma |
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one of my favorite photos from the night; I just love the Cadet Chapel in the background! |
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with Suzy and her boyfriend |
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with Anni |
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my fiancé sure makes that Mess Dress look good! |
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with our friends Stemily... or Emily and Stephen :) |
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with Megan and her fiancé |
Pictures From Dinner:
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2014 Class Crest -- SO amazing! I love it! |
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one heck of a cake! |
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Dan with one of his AMTs |
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some of Dan's friends/squadron-mates |
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fun picture before dinner |
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thanks to WebGuy for the super serious pictures here during the National Anthem |
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thanks to WebGuy for the super serious pictures here during the National Anthem |
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cool 2014 flasks! we also got shot glasses :) |
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thanks to WebGuy for this photo! |
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thanks to WebGuy for this photo too! :) |
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probably my most favorite picture of us from the entire weekend... but possibly EVER! He is just so handsome! ;) |
Pictures From the Ring Christening:
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Dan's ring is inside this box! |
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I snuck a peak when he wasn't looking! |
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Isn't it just GORGEOUS?! The stone is Alexandrite, and it looks different colors in different lights. So far, we have seen it look light blue, mint green (usually how it looks in sunlight), lavender (usually in inside light), and yellow -- I call it his mood ring! :) |
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Before the Christening of the Ring, we posed for a picture of me holding the box |
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...and then we got our glasses of champagne ready! |
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Dan's not looking because he wasn't allowed to see it until I slipped it onto his finger |
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I put the ring in his glass of champagne, and here he is drinking all of the champagne so he can get the ring into his mouth |
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...and he has it in his mouth! |
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this is the fun part of it all! He kissed me with the ring in his mouth and transferred it to mine! |
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...and then I slipped it onto his finger! Looking good, Cadet Lovemuffin! ;) |
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now we both have our big rings! YAY for bling! :) |
Pictures From After Dinner:
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showing off their new, well-deserved rings! (this is Dan with one of his freshman roommates, Tim) |
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this was supposed to be a picture of all of the cadets who were together at the USAFA Prep School in 2009-2010... obviously not everyone made it into the photo |
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the juniors of Cadet Squadron 39, the Cool Campus Radicals, with their brand spakin' new class rings! |
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Dan with his friend Jarod -- looking so happy to have their rings! |
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the juniors of the USAFA Flying Team with their rings |
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the juniors of the USAFA Flying Team with their rings |
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the juniors of the USAFA Flying Team with their rings |
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the juniors of the USAFA Flying Team with their rings |
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the juniors of the USAFA Flying Team with their rings |
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the juniors of the USAFA Flying Team with their rings |
Pictures From the Dance:
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Dan's ring is beautiful! |
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Dan and his best friend Aaron, who is also the Best Man in our wedding next year! They were roommates at the Prep School. |
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Dan and Aaron's rings... both shades of purple! |
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Me with two of my favorite guys |
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Dan with a couple friends from his freshman squadron, Sarah and Davis |
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Dan with some Flying Team friends |
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These four (Dan, Kaylon, Lindsey, and Aaron) were all in the same squadron at the USAFA Prep School and have been good friends ever since! |
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We all had so much fun! |
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the ladies |
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Dan pulled me aside outside of the Arnold Hall ballroom and started telling me how much he appreciated my support throughout his time at the Academy and how glad he was to have me there by his side... and then he gave me a miniature version of his class ring on a chain as a necklace. Isn't he the most thoughtful guy? I love him to pieces! |
Pictures From the Weekend:
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Dan and Aaron went a little bit crazy with some random monkeys in a gas station while wearing their party sleeves... oh dear |
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Lindsey and I had a lot of fun around the house in Breckenridge |
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Some of the crew in the kitchen |
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those three are too much to handle sometimes... |
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the GORGEOUS house we rented in Breckenridge, Colorado for the weekend following Ring Dance |
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the living room and into the kitchen |
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amazing living room |
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part of the basement |
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another side of the basement |
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the master bedroom, where Dan and I stayed |
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AMAZING shower in the master bedroom... I took way too many showers just because it was so nice |
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jacuzzi tub! |
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backyard with the fire pit and hot tub... both were very well used that weekend! |
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we had a very nice view of the mountains from the house |
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Aaron and I did the limbo out on the town... |
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almost there! |
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Yay! We made it! |
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Lindsey and I pretended to ski in front of this statue |
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naturally, the guys thought we were geniuses and wanted to pose as well (or maybe some random passersby asked if they could get all four of us in a picture... something like that) |
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super cool matching sunglasses... just wait |
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hahaha! photobombed by Aaron |
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we went shopping in such a beautiful area |
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we all want to go back and eat on this boat later in the summer when they are open! |
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nice scenery behind us :) |
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this is one of my favorites from the weekend! |
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all four of us! :) |
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Aaron on top, Dan on the right, and Lindsey underneath! They all look so cool! |
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Aaron with his precious Duchess |
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trying to get the cork out! |
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Vesper martinis! |
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lemon meringue shots :) |
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dance party!!! |
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sitting on top of Duchess for a last minute picture in front of the house |
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...and of course we had to take a silly one too! ;) |
Overall, Ring Dance Weekend is one that I will remember and cherish for the
rest of my life. It was SUCH a special experience, and I am so happy that I was able to join Dan for it.
I love all of your pictures! You are gorgeous and I am so glad you had such a great time at Ring Dance. And big congrats to Dan on making it to his senior year!!! :)
ReplyDeleteAw, thank you so much, Melanie! It was an INCREDIBLE experience and definitely worth the wait! Soon, it will be your turn! ;) And thanks again -- I am STOKED that he is finally a Firstie! It's so crazy! :)
Delete-Janelle
Gorgeous dress!
ReplyDeleteThank you SO much! :)
Delete-Janelle
Such an amazing tradition -- thanks for sharing. Loving all the pics!
ReplyDeleteAll of these Air Force events seem to be full of tradition; I love it! Thanks! :)
Delete-Janelle