"Well, it would hardly have been a serious engagement if it hadn't been called off at least once."
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Melanie and Jade were married on September 9, 2011 in the Oakland Temple.
We are SO happy for them!
Okay these are the day before the wedding. We have a tradition of doing the floral arrangements ourselves, and it is so much fun.
Grandpa Packard, checking out the action.
This is Mom's best arrangement ever. It was beautiful!
Sydney hangin' out with her great-grandpa. She doesn't always go to new people happily, but Sydney sure liked Grandpa.
Waiting outside the temple for the bride and groom to come out.
All the nieces except Lilly. We missed you, little Lilly!
R.J. Stone Grand-chillens,
(except Colton, my cousin, who is an R.V.S. grand-child) from left to right:
Kyrie, Sydney, Jemma, Daphne, Hayden, Dallin, Colton, Gavin, Sean, Carter
Sydney didn't care much for her dashing Uncle Reed. Probably because he was restricting her access to the water fountain.
Grammy & Grandpa Stone, Mel and Jade, Jade's Grandma (I'm sorry, I forgot her name, but she was such a sweet lady!) and Grandpa Packard.
Mom made this darling dress for Sydney.
I took about a b-jillion pictures of Sydney trying to reach into the water. I thought it was so cute how I would put her feet back on the bench and just as soon as I let go, she'd start scrambling back up so she could touch the water. And she just hung there dipping her hands for quite a long time.
The Bride and Groom.
The Oakland Temple
We had to get a shot in front of the temple we were married in 12 years ago. I also have some family pictures in front of the temple that one of my sisters is supposed to be sending me . . . hint, hint. :)
Jenny and Natalie both have cameras that are vastly superior to mine, and as a result I found myself taking less pictures this trip. So girls, if any of these pictures look familiar to you, it's because I stole them from your blogs. :)
Okay, do you see this temperature reading from our car?
That is how hot is was on our way to the family dinner for Mel and Jade.
By the end of the night, I felt like a cube of butter that had been left out at room temperature for a couple of days. I think I probably looked like one too. (Thank goodness none of the pictures are of me.) But despite the heat, we had a great time together celebrating the marriage.
the flowers.
the cake.
the people.
The evidence of a good time was shown on Sydney's dress which bore strawberry stains, and a tear on her skirt. And the humidity really curled her hair.
the brothers.
the sisters.
and . . . the pinata.
The pinatas were made-over by Melanie and Emma and they looked about as elegant as a pinata can ever look. They were filled with delicious salt-water taffy (which Hayden left in his pocket and as a result they went through the wash, ruining some of our clothes. [insert shaking fist here.] But it turned out fine--the clothes were salvaged when we got back home and gave them a serious hot-water washing.)
Congratulations, Melanie and Jade!
We love you guys and are so happy for you!





