Sunday, September 15, 2013

Wedding Photos- The Wedding Party

Taking photos outside of the Church Administration Building was honestly one of my favorite parts of the whole day!  The flowers smelled amazing, we were in the middle of beautiful downtown, and we were giddy with happiness!
So corny I know.

This is the classic Garfield photo.  (Em is so strong!)
 I wanted to give a tribute to my bridesmaids before the wedding, but that obviously never happened.  So here's a bit about each of these lovely ladies!
Alyssa and I have been friends since Kindergarten.  In second grade we didn't have any friends so we would just waltz to "Shall We Dance" on the blacktop all of recess.  I'd go boating with her family and we'd play dress up with her mom's old pageant crown and have sleepovers.  In high school, we ran cross country together and went to the temple together and she'd let me third wheel it with her and John (her high-school sweetheart turned husband).  She is kind and generous and loving to a fault.  Now we have wonderful double dates to Despicable Me 2 :).  
Shelbie was the life of the party in high school and the only person my parents trusted me driving with :).  We had epic dance parties, fun pranks, and chick flick nights.  Shelbie would always come up with such clever ways to have fun!  If it weren't for Shelbie, I don't know if I ever would have found my place in the social circles of East High.  I've loved having her as a fellow Ute and being on Student Alumni Board with her.  I know Shelbie will be there for me through thick and thin.  She also is responsible for giving my middle name!  
 Jocelyn started at Bonneville in fourth grade, and I thought her name was really hard to pronounce.  She was the decoy for my 10 year old surprise party and queen of the baby club.  We were friends through middle school and high school, too, and grew even closer at the U!  Jocelyn was an officer in Beta with me.  We're also blood sisters, thanks to an unfortunate round of midnight "Red Rover" during our freshman year of college.  Jocelyn is up for anything, whether it's beating me in cross country, taking daring cliffs skiing, or cliff jumping at my cabin in AZ.  She's also one of the bravest girls I know.  I'm so proud of her for serving a mission in Houston!
I think there were several reasons I was meant to go to the U and join Beta, and at the top of that list is probably to meet Michelle!  I would not have met Will without her, and she was my lifeline through college.  As a fellow English major, we enjoyed countless classes together, stood next to each other in the MUSS, and enjoyed an awesome trip to NYC.  She's one of the kindest people I have ever known.  She left me for a year to go work in DC, but I enjoyed visiting her for a weekend and am so glad she is home!
 I don't know exactly when I met Meg, but we grew close while on a study abroad in Oviedo, Spain.  It's really fun to start a friendship while traveling though Europe!  I was feeling kind of lonely the first week, but one evening Meg and I sat in the Parque de San Francisco and chatted for a couple of hours all about our lives, and found that we have so much in common!  Together, we visited Barcelona, Paris, Germany, and Austria.  We returned to the States, and the good times kept on going.  Meg is amazing at everything she does.  Seriously, she's one of the most talented girls I know!  I want to be her :).
 Suzanne and I met during middle school when we both swam for Steiner's swim team and, while we became friends, we really become attached at the hip until Junior year of high school.  We had all of the same classes except that when I was in Spanish, Suzanne was in German.  We did everything together- studied, cross country ski lessons, tennis lessons, cross country, downhill skiing, family vacations, throwing parties, starting a blog together, school dances in the same car... there are too many memories to list!  She left me for BYU, but found her soul mate who is now the Garfield's personal rock climbing coach (or so we like to think).  Oh, so many fun times!
 Meg and Emily, my maids of honor.  I love them!  Meg is in Honduras on a mission now, and Em's involved in more committees than I can count at the U.  They are wonderful, beautiful women!





A group of tourists were waving and cheering to us from the SLC Sightseeing bus as it drove down South Temple.



I love that Joce's head looks like someone's holding it as a bouquet.

The bridal party!

Do jumping pictures ever work?



What a handsome group of men.



Dana was a lifesaver.

Jake and Kinley got engaged while we were on our honeymoon and were married August 3.  I love my new sister-in-law!

One of my favorite things about our wedding day was spending all day downtown and walking from place to place.  We walked from the temple, to Zions Bank (where we had the reception), to the hotel... we love SLC!


3 comments:

  1. These are so fun! I'm so glad I finally get to see all the pictures. That was an epic day and I'm looking forward to the post with the pictures of us dancing! Also, did you get any pictures of us putting flowers on the cake? That was a great moments!

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    1. The cake decorating was such a great moment! There aren't any pictures of it, but Steve did film us, so I'm looking forward to getting that footage back from him!

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  2. Gail, first off you are the sweetest human to walk on the earth.I loved reading about each bridesmaid and its amazing to see all the friendships that have formed over the years. I feel so lucky to know you and hope we can keep doing fun things together... Skiing, hiking, Bees games, traveling, and having fun together. I'll never forget your wedding day- the temple was one of the most spiritual experiences I had had in a while. You and Will make the perfect couple and I adored everything about that special day. Thanks for letting me be a part of it and hope we can do something soon! Love you my lil' Gailster. ;)

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