What is Anna's hometown in Massachusetts?
Gloucester
True or False: Cracking your knuckles leads to arthritis.
False!
The noise wards off evil spirits.
This is why cans are tied to the wedding car.
What year was Joshua born?
2000
What country has the largest land mass in the world?
Russia
What was Anna’s first job at the age of 10?
Babysitting
What sport was invented by Dr James Naismith in 1891, in Springfield, MA?
Baseball
So guests can collect crumbs as a token of good luck.
This is why wedding cake is served to guests.
What sport did Joshua play for the majority of his life?
(For extra: What position did he play for the majority of it?)
Baseball
(Pitcher)
In what year did the Lions win their last superbowl?
They haven’t won a superbowl.
At a young age, what did Anna want to be when she grew up?
A doctor
What is the rarest blood type in humans?
AB-
This shows that the bride and groom are considered royalty.
This is why the bride wears a white gown.
What Genre of music was the most commonly listened to by Joshua in high school?
Hip Hop
What is Anna’s greatest virtue?
Caring, Love, Discernment, Determination. (Or any synonyms.)
What instruments does Anna play? There’s 4!
Guitar, Piano, Violin, Kalimba.
What historical significance does Gloucester, MA hold?
It is the oldest Seaport in America!
(And is still a working fishing town!)
It contains the vein of love.
The ring finger. This is why the wedding rings are worn on this finger.
What high flying activity does Joshua always “jump” at the chance to do?
Cliff Jumping
What is the number of acres you need to be fully self-sufficient?
5-10 Acres
What dormant volcano did Anna summit to see the sunrise in Hawaii?
Haleakalā
The Vonn Trapp Family (“the sound of music”) moved to which New England State, after their escape from Austria?
Vermont
This is why the groom wears a boutonniere.
Where did Joshua attend kindergarten-7th grade?
Plymouth Christian Academy
What significant historical event corresponds to Joshua and Anna’s anniversary of when they started dating (March 15th)
The Ides of March (Assasination of Julius Caesar)