Wednesday, March 25, 2015

Rehearsal Dinner

The day before the wedding was a very busy day getting everything set up.  I caught a cold right in time for all of this--yuck!
 
For the rehearsal dinner Tanner's mom fixed a baked potato bar.  It sure was yummy.  Thank you Amy.
 
This was in a different room at the church.  They were so nice to let us use their building, of course there was a charge for that, but still they were very nice.
 
Here are some of Tanner's relatives.  See that little boy, he (Tanner's nephew) was the ring bearer.
 
Here's Erin with the flower girls (our granddaughters).  I think Tanner was still in line.
It was a very long day for me.  Picking up all the rental stuff and delivering it to the church for our grandson's and others to unload.  So many people worked to make this wedding great that I can't tell you who all did what.  I was doing good to be there.  Thank you to all you wonderful relatives and friends who helped make it so beautiful.  I am waiting for the pics from the photographer--my niece--of the beautiful wedding.


Sunday, March 15, 2015

Wedding Preparation

 
 
Here are the succulents wrapped in gold lame which I found out is pronounced La-MAY.  Even my male Chiropractor knew how to pronounce it---What!!!??  He also made fun of me for pronouncing it lame (as in: "that is lame").  It's a good thing for him that I need his work.
 
Erin had to get me started on this project, and Tanner showed up.  Erin quickly put him to work, then I heard him mutter under his breath, "I shouldn't have come over here".  Ha-ha!  I quickly put hubby to work also.
 
The day of rehearsal everyone was put to work.  I didn't do much because of my back--I had to make a special trip to the chiropractor that morning.  I wish I could have helped more.
This here is our oldest daughter, Jen, and our grand daughter, Madison.  I was suppose to help with this project, but that would have killed my back.
 
Here is Erin fixing the aisle material to walk on.
 
The tables, 22 of them, looked very nice.  See the succulents?  I think they turned out very well.  That was my itty-bitty contribution, other than moola.


Wednesday, March 11, 2015

Erin's Shower

 
I'm trying to catch up on some of my blogging, can you tell?  Our oldest daughter, Jen, came to town and made this scrumptious cake for Erin's shower.  It was Lemon lavender, and it was yummy!
 
Erin's shower was on the 14th of February.  Before it started her fiancé, Tanner, came and sat on her lap to begin the fun.  Then all the guys and kids went to a movie.
 
Here is Tanner's aunt and mom with Erin.
 
Some other guests.
 
The presents--It was a lingerie shower.
 
Fun.
 
Food.
 
Fellowship.
 
Our middle daughter, Celeste, whose home it was at has been adding on to her home.
Her hubby, Jeff, is the builder of it all in his off hours, and I love her chandelier.


Grand Sons' Basket Ball Games

 
In January we made a trip to Iowa to watch our grandson's basketball games.  We stayed in a hotel so I could swim to help my back.  Here I am on the big comfy bed taking a selfie.
 
 
We watched 10 games.  Some were games our older grandson, Cyle, coached.
So proud of him.
 
The other games were our Grandson, Cole's games he played in.  He's #10 here.
 
It was hard to get a good pic of him because he was always on the move.  He's quite a go-geter.
He was the biggest scorer on his team.  The last game he scored about half of the points.  His team won all their games, and Cyle's team won all but one.  It was so much fun. 
Our grand daughter, Britt, enjoyed the games, and she and I got tickled at one the refs who managed during a time out to put the ball through the hoop and catch it right in the face.  She has a sense of humor like me--Fun Times!!!