| First we met at Brenda's to do the flowers. Many hands made short work of it. |
| Mother of the bride's corsage. |
| Father of the bride's boutoneire (Brenda made them) |
| The bridal bouquet |
| We were happy Carl and Velvet flew up from Utah for it. |
| The grandparents (am I really that gray?) |
| After the sealing--an eternal family unit. |
| The Andrei. |
| Neil and Pam and bridesmaid, Emily. |
| An adoring niece, Holly. |
| The happy couple with their parents. |
| The Dodge family (they didn't lose a daughter, they gained a son). |
| A lot of the family went to lunch at the Brewsters' beautiful home in Monmouth. |
| There were many Christmas trees. Sheryl made decorations for this one featuring pictures of Michael and Jessica. |
| Jessica and Michael made a gingerbread house. |
| Wonderful refreshments! |
| The cake was made by Michael's cousin. It was beautiful and tasted good. It featured Brenda's crystal Portland Temple. |
| Robin, Rachel with David, and Emily. |
| There was some fun dancing. |
6 comments:
Good times! I really did help with the flowers. Looks like I was just texting...but that was only some of the time. ;0)
The flowers were gorgeous!
Hard to believe how much work goes in to a wedding.
We are offering our girls a cash bonus for eloping.
Want me to photoshop Trevor into an upright position for you?
Thanks for coming and supporting us. Thanks for the beautiful flower arrangements. Jessica was very pleased with how everything turned out. Now we just have the open house, which I can guarantee will be more low-key. Everyone is welcome to join us again next Saturday, if you want to:)
yes, please photoshop trevor
We loved it. They are a cute couple.
Looks like a wonderful and beautiful event!
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