School ended for Camille at the end of May, but my Philosophy and Algebra classes continued every Monday and Wednesday of the entire month of June (including three papers and a test during the month). Camille attended a cold and rainy Girl's Camp June 6-9. She came home and had her tonsils removed on the 10th. She had a couple of very difficult weeks of recovery and just as she was starting to feel better, I sent her out to the mailbox on the 23rd where a wasp flew out and stung her on the hand. That poor little hand blew up like a balloon because she is so allergic to the venom. It was quite frightening to see her hand so big for several days.
Dani's last day of teaching at Baltimore Liberation High School was June 17. She and Kelly flew out Dulles Washington DC Airport on the 22nd of June and spent a long, grueling day in the air or sitting at various airports across the nation. They arrived in Salt Lake that evening where Kelly's Dad took them home to Eden to spend the night.
My Mom drove up from Arizona on the 25th and my brother, Jim and his five children drove over from Colorado on the 27th. All this traveling was in preparation of Kevin's and Lindsey's wedding in the Logan Temple on June 28.
The 28th was a wonderful day as friends and family of the bride and groom gathered at the temple for the glorious event. The happy couple kept us entertained with huge smiles and glowing faces as we all greeted each other afterwards and took lots of photos. We made our way to the Coppermill Restaurant at 1:00 p.m. for a wedding luncheon and more visiting. Afterwards we took five enormous coolers over to the Food Science Building at USU to pick up 23 gallons of Aggie Ice Cream we planned to serve the next day at the open house in Pleasant View, Utah.
The ice cream was a huge hit, but the Open House did not go as planned. It was to be held in our back yard under a giant party tent, but micro-burst winds and rains drove us into the cultural hall of the church instead. We did our best to decorate and make it seem like we were still outside for the party. We even took all the patio furniture and sun shade awning into the hall. We hung the 50 Chinese lanterns from a grid-work of wire and lights we hung above the crowd and strung the lanterns from that. It was quite attractive, but didn't quite take the sting out of the amount of work and money I put into our yard over the past couple of months.
As I stood at Diamond Rental returning the tent and trying to decide what we could rent instead to decorate a church cultural hall, I was having a full-out panic attack. It was probably my bulging eyes, shortness of breath, and general distraught-ness which urged the girl behind the counter to reconsider the 50% restocking fee and allow us to pick out some other items to use for decorating indoors.
We spent the next day returning all the chairs, tables, linens, lights, lanterns, torches, soda machine and a truck to all the places and people we had rented and borrowed from. We still have a few more coolers to return and all the dishes and new equipment we purchased to find storage for.
The reception in Declo, Idaho enjoyed the perfect weather we had hoped for in Utah. It was a lovely evening filled with well-wishers, friends and family of the bride. As the Crouch/Ahern family drove back home and staggered into bed in the wee hours of the next morning, we were grateful to be on this side of all the festivities.
Now that July is here, and most of the guests have returned home, Rob and I are feeling blessed and grateful for the love and support we have felt from so many family members, friends, and neighbors. Thank you everyone for making this wedding such a memorable affair. Thank you for loving our son and new daughter-in-law and supporting them in beginning their new life together. Thank you for traveling away from home to show that support and love to Kevin and Lindsey and to their parents. Thank you for dropping everything on Wednesday and climbing on ladders and carrying and setting up an outside wedding inside. Thank you for staying afterwards and taking it all back down again. We can't tell you how much it all means to us!
4 comments:
I heard wonderful things about the wedding, especially how loving the bride and groom were to each other. I wish we were closer to share in the festivities! June seems like it was a crazy month for you guys! Hopefully July will give you a little rest and recuperation!
Wow, June was a full one for you!!
My birthday is on the 28th of June, so I know (at least from past data) that you couldn't have picked a better day to have an outdoor wedding! Out of 365 days of the year it is 364th the least likely day to have rain. (hopefully I said that correctly!) You could only have picked one day drier (historically)than that day!
Glad it all worked out, even through the stress!
Tina,
June 28th is my Mom's birthday too and it was (as usual) a beautiful day! It's too bad the 29th could not have followed suit and been as nice. The rest of the month and the first week of July was perfect too...oh, well...all's well, right?
Whew!, So now what is your encore in July? With all of your experiance in June, I'll bet it could be spectacular. And no worries about the reception, the bride and groom looked happy, the ice cream got eaten and the cultural hall was lovely. That means it was a success.
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