May 3, 2013
After months and weeks of an agonizing wait, the day arrived that sealed the deal for Lance & I. At 9:30AM, we arrived at the Oquirrh Mountain Temple. My hair was curled, my makeup was done. When I saw my betrothed in the temple, butterflies came to life in my stomach. We finally made it to the day of our wedding. I could hardly believe it was real.
The sealing ceremony was beautiful. Seeing all our family gathered in the temple was one of the most overwhelmingly wonderful moments of my life. I couldn't stop smiling.
Upon exiting the temple we had a brief moment of..."well now what? How does this work exactly?" Thankfully, there were plenty of helpful people who ushered us for photos and helped us get in some good visual shots of the moment.
Hugs were shared, laughs, smiles and happiness. It is a day never to be forgotten.
My wonderful mother-in-law arranged a delicious luncheon of food from Joe Morley's BBQ. It tasted divine.
My mother was the brains behind our reception. Since I was working full-time and in school part-time all during the wedding planning days, I selected colors and an overall theme of what I wanted for the reception and turned the rest over to my mom. She did amazing work. When we walked into the cultural hall of the church for the reception, I was speechless. It looked amazing.
To cap off the final touch of the reception, my husband assembled the wedding cake, which he painstakingly created from scratch. It was perfect.
I loved greeting family and friends. The night went by so quickly. My family string quartet serenaded us with music, my nephews gathered gifts and other family members helped with the food. I couldn't have asked for a more perfect evening. I even managed to snag a piece of cheesecake.
Pictures make it all the more memorable, so here are a few selected shots taken by our fabulous photographer, Carrie. If you're interested in having her amazing services for YOUR event, you can get her info
here.
I am so blessed to be married to Lance. He has made so many lifelong dreams a reality. Here's to an upcoming lifetime of great adventures!