Sunday, September 22, 2013

Wedding-palooza

Well, we were supposed to move into our house last Friday. But the inspectors from the city who were supposed to come and sign off on everything had apparently already hit their 40 hours for the week and were sent home (new budget thing, I guess). So assuming they come and give the O.K. tomorrow, we will move in tomorrow. So I'm not blogging about house yet. Stay tuned.

I thought I'd take a brief moment of my last few hours before all the craziness begins (again) and try to catch up on the blog. So many posts behind. So here's a bunch of great pictures from Andrew and Margo's wedding in Colorado at the end of July. It was quite a lovely affair with the whole family together. It turned into something of a mini family reunion. We haven't all been together on that side for quite a long time.

The happy couple outside the Denver, Colorado temple. That wedding dress was amazing. Vintage? Retro? I think we'll go with vintage. Either way, you have to hand it to Margo. The girl has style.

Another happy couple outside the temple, with Andrew and Anita. We left the kids at home to be tended. No pulling kids away from fountains, flower beds, etc. Also, note the sunglasses here. Partly, Brady and I are just really cool, so we have to wear sunglasses all the time. But also, it was a very sunny day. Was. Relevant information later. (Also notice how not frizzy my hair is. Yet.)

At the reception, or actually just before. All the siblings together. Like I said, it's not often the whole family gets "in range of one hand grenade," as my grandpa used to put it so poetically. Lots of good times finally watching our kids play together and then staying up way to late talking after they all went to bed.
Waiting for things to get going. The reception was held in Margo's family's back yard. It was beautiful. They put in a wood-fired pizza oven for the event and had it catered by the head chef from Settabellos Pizzaria, our very favorite restaurant to go to when we visit Salt Lake City. (Seriously, so good. I don't think I am over-hyping it when I say this is the pizza we will eat in heaven.)

Before the reception started, Andrew and Margo had a ring ceremony for family who couldn't go to the temple. Margo had a lot of family who came in from different parts of the world, and they wanted to include everyone. I didn't get a picture of her entrance on horseback. Like I said, the girl has style.

 And here are some random pictures of our kids from the reception. Ellie was a bit upset about wearing blue because "red is my favorite color." I told her that she could wear red a different day, but that Margo wanted her to wear blue that day. For a good two weeks or so after that, Ellie kept pointing out when I wasn't wearing blue or when I had pink toenail polish on, "Mommy! Margo wants your toes blue!" It took a while to get out from under blue fashion demands.

 She looked like she came out of a Shirley Temple movie or something.

 She was excited to have a matching dress with her cousin Katelyn. Finding navy blue summer dresses for little girls is hard. I was going to try to make one, but then Jamie found a great deal on these. So, twin cousins!

 Not my kids, but look how cute these two are in this picture. Phoebe and Collin. This would be a great painting (Kari).

Charlie was absolutely enamored with this little dog. I think it was Margo's grandpa's (he's the one performing the ring ceremony in the picture above--hilarious man from South Africa). I think this is the day Charlie learned the word "doggie" and shouted it every chance he got.

 All the guys in the family wore bow ties. Very dapper. I couldn't get over how cute Charlie looked.

 Ellie having a moment with Brady's mom. It was so good for her to get to know all these cousins and aunts and uncles and grandparents a bit more.

 Charlie logged some good time on the trampoline. He would live on a trampoline if we let him. That night he cried every time we had to get him off. He gets on and yells "jump! Jump! Ju-u-u-u-mp!" The whole time. Pretty hard to say no to.

Big enough for everyone to enjoy.

That is a marshmallow. Huge. Instead of cake (which they did cut later toward the end of the evening), they had a table set up with all kinds of candy and treats that were all white. White gummy bears even (vanilla flavored). Ellie was in heaven.

 This is a picture someone else got of her later. Didn't know she went back. She seriously had the best time there.

So I mentioned the sunshine earlier, remember? Notice the kind of hazy lighting in all these reception pictures? Yeah, that is not some weird filter on my camera. That was that huge storm moving in. Made it nice and cool before the reception for all the pictures and stuff. Then it started sprinkling lightly at the start. About an hour in, it was pouring. No backup plan. Dream wedding is getting rained on. So they put a tarp over the pizza guys, and then moved everyone into the house. Which was big enough, so it worked out okay.


This is what Ellie's hair did from all the humidity that night. I didn't know Boulder, CO got humid, but her hair was extra curly the whole week we were there. Makes me wonder what it would have been like if we'd stayed in Knoxville. So then she really did look like Shirley Temple.

And one last picture of wet Charlie for good measure. He cried at the window when we had to go inside, and we decided that we had graced that party with our presence long enough. So we took the kids home and put them to bed. 

Apparently it never really rains there, so it was safe planning everything for outside. Never rains, except for that night, and then earlier this month when they were evacuated for flash floods. But other than that . . . Still, just more style and flair, right? And lots of good memories.

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