Wednesday, November 29, 2006

Yet another Bako trip

It has been a busy couple of weeks for us. Last Thursday we headed to Bako for the wedding extravaganza and I feel like we were running the whole time. Friday we spent the day setting up for Kelsies reception and had a dinner that Night with our fam and Cameron's fam. Saturday we were up at the crack of dawn to be down at the temple and then back to bako for the reception that night. The sealing was beautiful, and the reeption was a lot of fun. Andi tore apart my bouquet, but was a good sport about being drug around otherwise. Here are a few pics of the day. My siblings.

Andi Also discovered the piano this trip.
Turkey day came and after a marathon soccer game with my brothers, we spent the day with Thads fam and feasted on Grandma Richards famous food. Thad has been excited for a Grandma Richards Thanksgiving for months.
Then it was wedding time again. Set up friday, family dinner that night. Early wedding on saturday and reception saturday night. We had to recruite baby-sitters for the temple this time though, there were so many kids and babies! And the reception was in this awesome backyard and was totally beautiful. A little cold, but very nice.

The Bridesmaids, or matrons since we are all married
Andi and her favorite baby-sitters. The giant shirt is to keep her dress clean.

Sean and Ashley came to hang out with us while we took pictures. It was so good to see you guys, we miss you!

3 comments:

Melinda Palmer said...

Wow, looks like it was seriously busy! Your sister looked beautiful, and I love her dress, and both of yours too! Andi just looked adorable as well!

Anonymous said...

Brit you look sooo good and Andi looks adorable!! Crazy to see your sis in a wedding dress - congrats!

Anonymous said...

yeah... that was alot of craziness.... andi was a GREAT sport about having the needle in her dress all day!!! :) poor baby. thanks for everything you did. it has been a couple really busy and cold days here, but once cameron leaves i'll have some time to catch ya up on the happenings in the North. welp... peace