I took some time that afternoon and finally scanned in some wedding photos.
I made this dress. It cost me about $50. Lee's mom sewed the trim on for me. Thanks! I think she stayed up late stitching it on!
Lee and I did sealings a few days prior to our own marriage/sealing. The sealer was Tongan....long story short, they came to our sealing and gave us beautiful leis!
I wonder what people thought about our short engagement. I got home from my mission in July. In mid August I went out to BYU and saw Lee for the first time after my mission. We were engaged in a week and married four weeks later. Was it crazy getting time off of work? Were flight schedules difficult? Thanks everyone for coming! We are glad you made the time for us!
We were sealed in the Provo, Utah Temple. Whenever we go back, we love walking by sealing room 6 where we were married.
My parents (which is probably obvious!)
And Lee's parents (yet again, I am sure you didn't need any hints!)
My family at the time...minus Roger who was on his mission. Sorry bro, I wasn't going to postpone the wedding so you could be there.
Lee's family minus Kent who was quite ill that morning.
I just realized today something funny about this picture. Millie, the amazing lady with the white shirt standing next to me, was my first companion on my mission--my companion at the Missionary Training Center. And Jen, the great lady with the stripped sweater, wasn't ever my companion, but she was the last missionary I was with in the airport en route to home, before we split and had to go solo till we got to our families. So technically these sisters were the ones I started my mission with and literally ended my mission with.
Friends from Ricks College!!! Ryan, Manda, Sam, Dave, Charles, Kaylene & Megan. Ahhh....good times!
Yum...cake time!
Good thing this will be the only evidence of a fight that our kids will see...
Missionaries from the CLAM (California Los Angeles Mission). The three guys in back from left to right: Mike Kemp was one of my "AP's" and actually took my wedding photos. Hyrum Wright--in the middle, was my first District Leader. Next, Rick Davis, one of the Korean speaking missionaries in the CLAM was my favorite District Leader (sorry Elder Wright...I don't remember much from being a "greenie"). Elder Davis was so nice to us sisters and was a great leader. The rest of the ladies were fellow Visitor Center sisters, along with my friend Polly (she was a "full-field" sister--not assigned to the VC) who was in the MTC with me and Millie. To name off the sisters if I can remember! Adrienne, Sister Garcia, Polly, Melinda, Millie, Rachel, Krista and Ana.
My amazing sisters!
Father and son
Grandpa and Grandma Bartholomew, and Grandpa Hibbard. I was really glad that my grandparents and Lee's grandpa could all be at the sealing.
First came love, then came marriage, then came the babies....in the double strollers!
Clark
Cal
Guess...
Little Elden
Happy Anniversary Lee!!!
Hey, I remember when that spire used to be orange!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations! See you next weekend.
Happy Anniversary!! It's fun looking back through the years. :D Maybe Lee should get a WHOLE gallon of chocolate milk for you 10 year anniversary! ;)
ReplyDeleteAww...that was a sweet post. And so funny to see those all those fellow CLAMers! Congrats on 8 years!
ReplyDeleteWow, Ruth, this post brought back so many memories! I forgot I caught your bouquet!! (Crazy I didn't get married until 3 years later...) Happy Anniversary!!!!! You guys are so great together!
ReplyDeleteLoved going down "Memory Lane" with you! So fun to see so many from the CLAM! Good times!
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