Sunday, September 8, 2013

The Wedding

 Jenna and Clayton got married in the Manti Temple and then had a reception in Provo.  It was so wonderful.  We were lucky enough to be able to leave the mission for a few days for this event and also for little baby Noah's blessing.  It worked out just perfectly.
The happy bride and groom.  Jenna looked beautiful in a very lovely vintage wedding gown and I thought it was so fun that she could borrow Anna's veil.  
 All of our kids and grandkids were there and even our two little great granddaughters were there.  It was so absolutely perfect to see them all.  I miss them so much and this was great.  Now I can finish our mission refreshed after a wonderful visit.
After the beautiful temple sealing, we went to a nearby, cozy place for a wedding luncheon.  It was very nice.  Then everyone rushed back to Provo so that we could go to the reception.  The reception was nice too with a pasta bar and lots of different cakes instead of one wedding cake.  There was some dancing too.  We were able to see and visit with several very, very good friends. As the couple left, the guests formed two lines and got  sparklers to wave around as the couple walked by.  It was a great ending to a wonderful day.
   Alec and Kelly

                                                        Andrea and Yoho
                                                              Ryan and Val
 It was so much fun to see our good friends Tori and Rob from Texas.  Their daughter Emma gave one of the talks and it was my favorite.  She talked about some of the wedding customs from Romania where Jenna went for a study abroad.  One of the customs is to give the bride and groom a loaf of bread so that they will never go without bread (the staff of life).  Since she didn't have a loaf of bread, Emma took a roll and threw bread crumbs at them instead.  It was so funny.
    Greg and our granddaughter Dani with her two little girls Penny and Tatum.
                            Some of the "big" girls.  They were lucky to have their own table.
                                                Amadeo and Anna
                                                                 Sierra
                                                     Ethan with Papa
                                                        G and Ethan
                                               Lana and Rob, Mom and Dad of Jenna
                                                   Clayton's parents
                                                 Papa and his firstborn.





                                                             Lana and her family.



We had a hard time getting everyone together and here is the best shot of our whole family.







Michael and JaNee




Alec, Katie, and Kelly











 Here we are-all of the girls.  Wanted to take all of the boys, but Jose had to work and was late coming and then we never got it.  Sad about that.





                                                                      My darlings!


























We also got to visit with the Houghtons and the Dopps and their kids.   Our friends from Texas, Quinn and Sandy and Warren and Sheila were there too as a surprise and we loved seeing them and their kids.

I am so happy that we were able to go and participate.  We got a last minute ok and my good friend Robin helped us with airline tickets which was sooooo nice of her.  Without that help we would not have been able to make it.  

 Here is a final picture of the cute newly married couple who got to go to Hawaii on their honeymoon just like their grandparents (us) did.



2 comments:

  1. This is so wonderful!!!

    I'm so happy you got to go and be part of such a beautiful and special and fun event! Yay!

    You got so many great family pictures! Love it! And of course, the bride and groom are adorable! I can imagine them passing between all the people waving sparklers - wow, what a fantastic idea! :)

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  2. What wonderful pictures! I'm so happy that you got to attend! You have a beautiful family!

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