Well, since my computer won't let me download the pictures for my main course post, we will just skip right to the fun stuff. This is really the only thing I cared to blog about anyway...
Ladies and Gentlemen, eat dessert first!
This post is dedicated to my adorable friend, Cara Fun Kleiner...who just got married. Yes, I am slightly jealous, but couldn't be more happy for her! She is a great gal and deserves all the best!
The festivities began a week before the wedding with a bachelorette party. Let's just say, some of the pictures are a little embarrassing and/or inappropriate...so I will just tease you with this one:
Right! We are good girls. The night was great! We had a yummy dinner at Oreganos and then went back to a house to open gifts. We did get a "special delivery" from the guy pictured above in the midst of our gift opening. No, he was not a professional, and the dance only lasted about one minute...but it was a joyous minute full of blushing and laughter! After our guest excused himself, we popped in a video to learn a couple of dance routines. Enough about that...
The night before the wedding we had a little dinner with close friends and family to celebrate the happy couple. Here we are with Cara on her last night as a single woman:
And then the blessed day arrived. Cara and Justin were sealed for time and all eternity in the Mesa LDS Temple on Friday, April 29th, 2011. It was such a special day for them...and for me! It was the first time I have actually been to a temple wedding and I am so thankful for the opportunity I had to be there. I bawled, of course...but then again, so did everyone else. Happy tears for sure! Speaking of happy, look how happy they are when they walked out of the temple:
Yay!!!!
The reception that night was beautiful! I know this picture doesn't do it justice, but look how cute everything was: The happy couple greeted guests while we ate a delicious spread of food and sipped down on some Jones Soda. The cake cutting was memorable. I have never seen one this vicious before:
After the cake cutting we danced our little hearts out. I have never had so much fun dancing at a wedding in my life! And then the bouquet and garter were tossed. I was the lucky girl to catch the bouquet. Woohoo! This is a first for me. Usually I just stand back and let someone else catch it. I mean, it's usually pretty embarrassing standing in the crowd of single ladies anyway. But this time, I was going to be aggressive and throw elbows if needed. I am not getting any younger, and they say that the girl who catches the bouquet gets married next. Well guess what? I'm getting married! Sure, I haven't met the man yet, but it is my new quest. Yay for me!
I kick myself that we didn't take any photos of our group with the bride, but here is a fantastic group shot, including the prized bouquet:
Emily, Gabi, myself, Jay Frederick, Andrew and Daja
{I love love}