Showing posts with label wedding. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wedding. Show all posts

Saturday, August 10, 2013

Summer 2013: Coco & Reilly - Brigham City Temple

Getting Pretty


Brigham City Temple


Katie Fountain


Scotty & Daddy


Waiting Outside


Eric & the Twins


Jamie & Anderson


Margo & Anderson


Nate, Jamie, Max & Zoe


NTG & Violet


Scott & Moroni


Our Family


Katie & Daddy


Gary & the Boys


Allyson & Emily


The Mama


Violet


Ammon Riding a Garden Lamp


The Boys - Scott, Ammon & Cam


Coco & Reilly


Scott Photobomb


Lining up For Group Photo


The Andersons

Saturday, December 01, 2012

Wedding Reception





Just as we had enticed Katie to get in the car to the Temple by promising that she could go see pretty dresses, she was enticed to the reception by the prospect of dancing. When she wasn't beet red from her exertions, she was taking photos of the proceedings with J & L's camera. I'm sure she got some fabulous shots.



Scott was delighted with the dessert tray and the lemonade on tap, although he and Hayden thought the music was a bit loud. He did eat most of a roll before he dove into his mint frosted brownies. Part-way through the night he came up to us, laughing and saying that his little cousin Dean was just following him around everywhere. Cute.















Wedding Luncheon

I have three words for you: Puppet. Flash. Mob.

During the wedding luncheon there was a small program. I was the MC and there were some very touching words from the bride's brother, as well as a beautiful song from the bride's sister-in-law. After Brad's sister and brother shared some equally touching thoughts about Brad, I returned to the microphone with my hand tucked into my suit jacket like Napoleon to say:

"Now is the point in the program where we will have the lovely couple come up and sing a duet. Cue the music please."

All eyes turned to the bride and groom as the sound system began to play the opening bars of a music track, but they did not move from their seats. Instead, I pulled my arm from my jacket to reveal a knight-in-shining-armour puppet to start singing "Life is a Happy Song", the opening number from the 2011 movie "The Muppets." Everyone in attendence looked on in shock as R ran up to the microphone with her matching princess puppet to take lines 3 and 4 of the opening chorus.



We sang the song with gusto, using the little puppeteer wands to add gestures to match the lyrics (which is more challenging than you think). When we reached the second half of the song, where is sort of a call-and-response aspect of the song, our brother-in-law Luke suddenly popped up from his table with his own custom sock puppet to sing a line. Another family member popped up with a sock puppet for each successive call-out line, until 15 of the grooms family (including a three 2-year-olds and the groom's parents) were gathered around the head table belting out the finale. As suddenly as it had began, the music stopped and we returned to our seats.

I think the bride and groom liked it. I know for a fact that our kids did. I heard somebody captured most of it on video. For most of us, our hands were too occupied to operate a camera. I would like to see that video sometime.





Wedding Day at the Bountiful Temple



The weather was gorgeous (especially compared to the rain the night before) and the Bountiful Temple site is fantastic in every way. Scott was happy that he got to go in and see the waiting room.

At first Katie didn't want to leave the house to go to the temple. However, once we told her that she could wear her pretty new dress and go see the other pretty dresses, she was off sprinting to the car.