September 10th, Wedding Reception!
We arrived at the reception at 6:10pm which was not good since pictures were suppose to start for the wedding party at 6pm. I also needed to get back into my dress and freshen up for the night, and with no time to spare there was lots to do. We ended up not starting pictures until 6:50pm with our guests arriving at 7pm. Needless to say we were just late to greet our guests so we could finish up pictures. If I could change one thing about the whole day, it would have been this. It all worked out in the end, and we got great pictures, it was just more rushed then I would have liked.
After pictures it was off to greet our guests and get the party started! I loved seeing all our friends, meeting new ones, and hanging out. The decorations, food, and whole event were so much more then I could have ever dreamed of!
Up close of the flower arrangements on the tables.
The view of Provo from the reception.
My older brother Shannon and his family. So cute!
My older brother Shane and his family. Love them!
Both of my sister in-laws were so great about helping where ever I needed them.
They made cupcakes, ran errands, and were in general so supportive! I appreciate you both so much!
My cute nieces.
My handsome nephews.
Jason and his mom. I love this picture of the two of them.
The Wedding Party!
Back Left to Right: Robbie, Shane, Sariah, Mishell, Jill, Sherri, Shannon, Aimee, Tyson, Casey, Nick, Charlotte, Mark, Kster, Maddy, Melissa, Mike, Whitney (9 months with baby Andrew)
Front Right to Left: Sheena, Jeffery, Michael, Nicole, Jeffery, Donovan, Lauren, Kaylynn, Kristen, Me, and Jason
Brides Maids and BFFF’s
Kster, Jill, Me, Jason, Sheena, Whitney (and Andrew)
Table Decorations.
Jacquelyn and Megan played the harp as the background music. It was beautiful and they did such a great job!
Tables over looking the view. My colors were Tiffany Blue, Brown and White.
Pam and her girls down by the waterfall. Her kids were so patient as they shared her with me for the planning of the wedding!
I’m not sure who was more excited about this day, Pam and David or us! Either way, we were both THRILLED that it happend!
Jean-on-Jean combo. What can be better?!
The harpists! Thanks Jacquelyn and Megan!
The sunset over the reception.
When the sun went down, the twinkle lights turned on, it was magical.
Tossing the bouquet! There may have been a secret plan in place for the toss… (wink, wink)
Best friend KA caught the bouquet and as tradition says would be the next one to be married.
It turned out to be TRUE! They were married 5 months after us.
Congratulations Clint and KA, we love you both!
The Wedding Planners! We SERIOUSLY could have not pulled it off with out these lovely ladies.
Elaine and Pam you are amazing! Thank you for all of your hard work. Our day was perfect!
The cupcakes.
My friend Jill made Gluten Free cupcakes for Jason.
His only request for after the reception was cupcakes and sex. Can I say that?! 🙂
Delicious!
Yum!
Scrumptious!
Feeding each other the cupcakes. I love this picture, not for my funny face, but look at Jason. Haha!
I gave him a bit of the cupcake and set it down, he loved it so much that he wanted more and went for it! I just love his face though!
It was SO funny at the moment. Since this is like me journal, I’m sure that’s more for me.
The Goblet!
This wedding goblet was given to us by Charlotte’s husband, Mark Hamilton who hand carved it just for us! Mark can do amazing skilled work with his hands.
So a little history of why this is so special. The goblet was made from the walnut used by the early Mormon pioneers in building the Masonic Hall in Nauvoo, IL. The Mosonic Hall was a three-story cultural and masonic hall and was built in the early 1840s under the direction of Lucius Scovil and became the community cultural center of Nauvoo. It was dedicated by Hyrum Smith on April 5, 1844 with several hundred present. The Hall was the tallest building in Nauvoo for some time and could be seen for miles around. It served as the principal meeting location for the Nauvoo Masonic Lodge, although it was used for many additional purposes, including theatrical productions, funerals, and church meetings; it also served as a police office and the headquarters of the Nauvoo Legion. In all, the hall had at least 26 different uses while the Saints were in Nauvoo.
The Walnut was removed from the Masonic Hall when it was restored in the 1970’s by Otis Hamilton (Mark’s father). The two imperfections on the bottom of the goblet cup are left by the square nails used by the Pioneers in 1855 during its construction. The rings were cut from the same piece that was part of the tree that grew in Nauvoo at least 250 years ago.
Tradition says: “When the bride and groom toast each other from the same Goblet on their wedding day, the unbroken rings symbolizing strength, unity, and eternity invoke a powerful bond for the happy couple’s future together.” We feel so loved and lucky to have been able to receive this gift from him. There is so much of the church’s history that comes from Nauvoo, they over came and endured so much, which is a great reminder going into a marriage. The wood that he used has so much history and meaning, and was gathered by his dad, and their are just a few pieces that remain. Mark and Charlotte, thanks for your love and for the gift you gave us on our special day!
FINALLY!
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