Saturday, June 18, 2011

Bryan & Maggie Wed


We drove like mad all day Friday to make it on time for Maggie's wedding in Chicago Saturday morning.  The neighbor girls had keys to water the plants, retrieve mail, love Evie, and feed the fish, the kids surprised me by being awesome travelers, snacks were paced well, Cesar stayed awake till the middle of Indiana, and I couldn't think of anything major which we'd left behind at home.  Once I began the last stretch of our drive behind the wheel, I thanked The Lady, of my van's navigation system, yet again for giving me the added boost of confidence I needed as I drove through the dark of night, with all passengers sleeping, to our waiting hotel north of the city.  The only snag in our trip was that the hotel gave our booked crib to another family.  We had packed one pack-and-play, but have two girls... Sabine slept with Cesar and I that first night, and well, it was a loooong night for me.  The girl would not settle.  The next afternoon upon arriving back in our room after the wedding reception, there was still no crib and our room was a mess.  I raised a stink.  The hotel bought a pack-and-play for our use that night.  We all finally slept well.

Saturday morning was a wonderful experience for me by being in the temple with so many of my family.  It was a powerful feeling as I held back happy tears and smiled from ear to ear.  I was a bit late due to the fact that I had forgotten my recommend in our hotel room.  Cesar had doubled back and ran up to our room for me as I anxiously waited in the van.  He dropped me off in front of the Temple doors and I ran in as fast as my high heels allowed.  I rushed the desk to ask, in a frenzied whisper, if I'd missed the Hughes/May wedding.  As the man began to answer, my Mom appeared from out of no where and she rushed to hug me in a blur of deep lavender with her arms stretched wide.  I cried right there.  It seemed so natural, familiar, and appropriate for the first person of our family to greet me in the Temple to be my Mother.  It was so, so nice.  She quickly ushered me into the chapel and I scooted into the pew beside Millie, we were both husband less at that moment with Trent on a ship in the middle of an ocean and Cesar tending to our children outside.

Bryan and Maggie's wedding day was beautiful.  Perfect weather, lots of family, and lots of love.
















































7 comments:

friendfinder said...

Lovely pictures..Awesome.!!!!
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Murdoch said...

So glad you were able to be with your family! We were in Chicago this weekend too for a much less fun reason - Board Exams. Happy belated birthday!

Alissa Nicolau said...

Hi Megan! Sure would have been fun to bump into you in the windy city. Did you bring the kids??

Maggie said...

Ok, I'm completely biased, but this post is gorgeous! Thank you so much for taking beautiful photos that capture the details and guests and fun moments on my wedding day. It all went so fast so now I love love love having all the pictures to remember things. Awesome! love, mh

L. S. Smathers Family said...

Incredible pictures Ali, as always!! It was nice to see you in Chicago.

Unknown said...

Amazing photos as always. Maggie is stunning. I'm feeling so old. :) My most favorite pics are the one with the little girls in white dresses all in a row. That couldn't have been more perfect of a shot. I also like the one of the bride and groom's feet... clever. Send them my congratulations! :) I'll have to share this post with Liz... she and Maggie are friends I think. Hope you are having a wonderful 4th.

Alissa Nicolau said...

Hi Kim! We are having a wonderful vacation, but I'm just about ready to have life so down and return to our normal home routine. Busy, busy bees we have been. I will tell Maggie your happy thoughts, she'll be pleased. Check out our sister Millie's blog next week or so for the "real" wedding shots! She did a fantastic job.