We spent the first week of our Georgia vacation gearing up for Meg and Sam's wedding and reception. We measured, sewed, ironed, glued, constructed six million pinwheels, baked a lifetime supply of cupcakes, sweated, cried, cursed, laughed, and pulled it off. My mom and her siblings could make bank planning weddings if they had the stomach for it.
Megan's reception could be summed up in the theme "a summer day." She really wanted hot dogs. (Seriously???) And Mom made it work and ran with it.
So I present, with special thanks to
Chelsea for being so gracious with her amazing photography skills, Meg and Sam's reception: a visual feast.
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| The sign in table. Granma made the bears. |
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| Photo clothesline |
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| It took four grown men all afternoon to figure out how to make these sailboats float right. |
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Aunt Sandy and co did all the flowers.
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| Granma made quilts to go under the kites for the great grandkids to play on during the reception. |
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| At the temple. I loved the colors. |
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| Uncle Scott built these stands for the food. Aunt Debbie was in charge of the food planning and it turned out so well! |
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| The freezer was full of ice cream bars and popsicles |
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| Dainty variations on s'mores. |
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| The afterparty. |
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Bryn heard the ruckus from her bed and had to come join.
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