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August 11th was an eventful day in the life of my sister. She got married. I got to participate in the celebrations and take some pictures along the way. It started off early in the morning with the temple ceremony. Then we waited outside for the newlyweds to come out (to a chorus of cheers, as though they were the starting lineup, which I guess they kind of are.) I started off the entry with the grand arrival, but here are some behind the scene photos of people waiting for the newlyweds.


Izzy holding the bouquet.
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Mikey looking thrilled.
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Claire with her favorite uncle.
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And just Claire, being perfectly Claire-like and cute.
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So Amanda and Mike came out of the doors and everyone cheered and they kissed.
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And then we all lined up for photos and the bride and groom took some traditional ones by the temple doors.
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And Matt, Izzy, Claire, Alison, and I went to Crossroads for a refreshing coke/orange julius. Then we had lunch at the Lion House.
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Later that night, we had a backyard reception for people to eat and talk with Amanda and Mike and leave gifts. This reception has been in the works for a long time, so it was nice to see it all pulled together. I’m glad the tablecloths got ironed and the candles hung. It really did look perfect.
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There was, of course, lots of food, which I was somewhat begrudgingly in charge of all night. The eclairs were a big hit. Mormons love eclairs.
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And there was a table of candy for people to scoop into little boxes before they left. Thanks for sharing in our evening.
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The night before, we hung about 70 candles all in the trees. They were my favorite part of the evening.
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And I guess it was fun meeting up with friends. I was pretty busy filling the eclair and brownie trays, but I did take some time to chat with people.

Later that night, the Mike Nicholases left for their honeymoon in Bar Harbor, Maine. The remaining friends and family threw white mints in their honor.

Coming up – my trip to Indiana. And all sorts of new observations. Only thing is – spotty internet. lame.