Tuesday, August 12, 2008

the conclusion of WEDDING WEEK

it always amazes me how much work and money goes into weddings - an elaborate dress, flowers, cake, photos, reception hall, caterers, booze, -oh yeah baybee its all about the open bar! bottom line, it's a butt load of money and effort and all for just a few hours of "showtime".

Jack and I had a typical wedding with all the trappings and when I stop and think about how much money we could have saved and put towards a house, or maybe even towards that honeymoon we never took (because we were so po' after that big stinkin wedding), it makes me almost ill. seriously, when the big day is over and the guests have all gone home (or passed out in the parking lot) what do you have to show for all that money that was spent?? well, I can tell you what I have; a giant album that I flip thru every 5 or 10 years -usually when I need to prove to my kids that I did, in fact, used to be thin and Jack did, in fact, used to have hair. oh, I also have a luuuurvely gown, complete with reeeeally big poofy sleeves, that has been carefully heirloom packaged and is waiting in the attic for me to offer up to my dot when the time comes. pffft! I can just see her now -begging not to have to wear it! aaaaaaahahaha... poor kid!

anyway... the wedding we went to last weekend was a really refreshing change. the bride's mom made the wedding dress, the groom's mom made all the bridesmaid's dresses, there was no church, no reception hall, no superficial BS... our niece Katie & her fiancee Graydon (aka: Grady -Katie & Grady... isn't that cute?!) were married at my in-law's ranch out in Bear River, way up on a hillside overlooking the Bear River Valley with the Pacific Ocean for a backdrop. aside from the hellacious wind that threatened to carry us right off of that hillside, the ceremony was absolute greatness. not only was it very brief and pretty freaking hysterical but it was very personal and so THEM.

K & G were married by Rick, a close friend of the family, and who, for this occassion had the esteemed title of "Reverend Rick". I don't know all the nitty-gritty details but rumor has it Rick sent away and became ordained via some kind of mail order deal and now he's legit to do something like 3 weddings, 1 funeral and 5 baptisms... if I'm lyin, I'm dyin! LOL!

the reception was back at the ranch, where friends tackled the chores of setting up tables, cooking and serving a wonderful meal of spaghetti, meatballs, hot wings, bread, salad,... I don't even remember what else, but it was great food -none of that crappy, dried out chicken cordon bleu like you get at most weddings. the cakes were from Costco, delicious, and GONE by the end of the night... the music was played over speakers that were hooked up to a computer with a pre-programed i-tunes playlist. there was even one of those giant bounce-house things with a slide for the kidlets -as well as a few of the more erm, ...adventurous (read: drunk) adults!
after it got dark and things were getting mellow, we all gathered around the firepit, listened to one of Katie's bridesmaids, Jen, play the guitar and sing -wow! what an incredible voice that chick had- and then as the guitar was passed on and my FIL busted out his ukelele (yes, a ukelele!) we busted out the marshmallows, and got busy making s'mores!

the kicker here is that K & G live in Utah, and yet they managed to do a heckuva job planning this thing all the way out here in CA. they had friends and family who traveled great distances to be at the wedding, coming from Utah, Las Vegas, Iowa, North Carolina... all over the freakin place, many of them camped out at the ranch, either in tents, RV's, out in the bus barn that was turned into the "womens dormitory" and a few peeps even stayed in a horse trailer! some of the older folks stayed at the quaint little B & B's in town... but the point is, they came all that way just so they could be here for K & G's wedding week -and what a week it was!

The bride and her daddy:


The wedding party:


"Reverend Rick" performing the ceremony:


exchanging the rings:


smoooches!


Kendall with Chicago (groomsman) & Daisie (bridesmaid)


the bouncy house (this thing was worth it's weight in gold!):

7 comments:

Cathy said...

I'm all over this!!!! I am smiling so big for people that I don't even know. What a wonderful idea and so much more memorable that the "typical" wedding.

Beautiful photos!!

Carla said...

AWWWW those are awesome pictures......and what a great wedding.....seriously.......better then all the frills and $$$$$ and top of the line this and that.....this is totally friggin awesome. Heck I got married in VEGAS...with only one family member there to support me...my AUNT...we didnt spend hardly any money at all.....
Anyways...thanks for sharing, those are great photos....

Tracy said...

What an awesome wedding!!

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Unknown said...

LOVE that wedding! kinda even got a tad teary, but that might be the pink-eye i'm sporting :dontknow:

serially - love the backdrop for their vows and such - quite beautiful missy.

on another note, i'm almost crying from laughing at the pics in your slideshow...it's all sweet and sappy and then there's matt-man with a firecracker stickin out his arse - good gravy i love that kid.

Cindy aka HappyStamper aka Sealion said...

Beautiful photos! And hooray to the bride and groom for realizing that a wedding is about celebrating with the people you love, not about how much money you spend.
(btw- you've been tagged, again.)

SuzyQ said...

Oh wow! What a gorgeous wedding! That couldn't have been more beautiful and what a gorgeous dress and alter. Great photos!

La- said...

This looks so much fun!! I sure hope i have the courage to totlaly be ME when I decide to get married!!

La-