They got married in the Sacramento temple Saturday 11 October. My dad drove my mom, Bags, and me out Friday afternoon. They picked me up from school and we picked up Andrew from the Sacramento airport around midnight PDT. We stumbled into the hotel and promptly fell asleep.
The Sacramento temple is gorgeous and I fell in love with the grounds and the landscape even surrounding the grounds. As we pulled up to the temple that morning we saw some wild turkeys and deer making their way through the countless oak trees. One of my favorite things about the grounds is this old oak tree left standing rather close to the temple itself. I'll put the picture in.
Kari's grandpa performed the sealing. It was really special and I learned things I need to do to become a better me. Sealings are always quite the tear-jerkers for me. It's just so special to see two worthy people join together in one moment that links them for all of eternity. Kenny and Kari were happy of course.
Pictures, pictures, pictures came after that. Then we went over to Kari's parents' house. We had a fine feast and then just chilled while the reception played out. They had it from 1-3 and that was nice because we didn't have to bum around all day. It was sunny but a bit nippy. I got sunburned even though I was kind of cold all day long. I enjoyed talking with the Evan/Corine Clark family. I have such a great family!!!
We decorated the car, bid the newlyweds farewell, helped clean up, and headed back to the hotel. I desperately wanted to find a bookstore and the guy at the front desk told me there was a Barnes and Noble only a 3-4 minute drive away. So off we went for a little walk. Well, turns out we never found the B and N. It was at least a 10 minute drive away as we found out the next day while leaving town. Oh well. I enjoyed myself out in the fresh air. Andrew was being kind of a babypants, but I guess I should be used to it because he's my younger brother. No, he wasn't that bad--just his usual, teasing self.
Sunday was a long drive home. We saw the snow that had fallen on the mtns. Glorious. Not quite ready for the cold, but come what may, eh?
I leave tomorrow night for Albany (Sierra, Joe, and baby-not-yet-born!!!). I'm grateful for fall break. I'll have a lot of papers to grade, but Term 1 is almost over. Can you believe I've almost survived another term of school? Crazy daisy.
Listen to some Guster. It will make you happy (at least it makes me happy). Laters.
3 comments:
I love that temple but maybe I am biased.
Oh my goodness, what a beautiful couple. Little Kenny...I guess not so little. I'm glad you got to go and have fun. Tell Sierra hi for me. Good job on another semester almost down the drain :) You're great.
Cute! I love weddings!
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