We had a wonderful weekend in the middle of Missouri
celebrating my brother and his new wife. They have been dating
five or six years now (I don’t remember for sure) and got engaged on New Year’s
Eve a year and a half ago. They had a pretty long engagement compared to
others. They asked Chloe to be one of their flower girls and Drake to be their
ring bearer. Leading up to the day, Chloe has been so excited to wear her big
fancy dress and cowboy boots, and I was just hoping like hell Drake didn’t ruin
their big day somehow.
JJ took off the whole week so we’ve had some nice family
time, and even a day date, thrown in before we left town Friday afternoon. It
was a three hour drive so we decided to go straight to the venue for rehearsal
rather than driving an extra hour out of the way going to the hotel first. The kids
did great in our (new SUV!) and were ready to stretch their legs once we
arrived. The venue was in Hermann, MO at a very pretty, rustic lodge. The
grounds included a main house for the wedding party all weekend, a covered
outside area for the ceremony, an uncovered outside area for the ceremony along
with a lake, and then a building for the reception.
The few ceremony pictures I took with my cell phone.
I just realized my brother and Cassie stopped for a kiss in the background. Cute!
The pastor did a talk through, a walk-through, and then a
run through of the ceremony. During the talk through, they mentioned that
Drake would walk down by himself first and the flower girls would follow. I can’t
tell you how many different scenarios went through my head of how this could go
so very wrong, ha! It was quite a long walk from the main house to the ceremony
site, which included a cobblestone walkway the entire way, and several sets of
stone steps that were uneven. Just picture it – my klutzy boy walking SLOWLY
down all of that?! Once he finally started walking down, he saw me at the
bottom of the hill and took off running. His shoe fell off, and he didn’t skip
a beat sitting his little bum on the ground trying to put it back on. As he
heard other people calling for him telling him to hurry, he got shy and didn’t
want to walk the rest of the way. Great…
Before the run through, they decided to have Drake walk
between the flower girls and all hold hands. That time went much better, but I
knew the next day he’d be holding a box and they would be tossing flower
petals, so again, I wasn’t too confident. Because his shoes weren’t fitting
right, he kept them off and some of the kids were chasing each other around as
we waiting for dinner to be served. Right as I had my hands full with two
plates for their dinner and JJ was just starting to get his own plate, we all
heard a smack and then cries. Drake had fallen and scraped up his toe. It was
bleeding pretty good, and he wouldn’t quit crying. After getting him all
cleaned up and calmed down about 10 minutes later, we were able to go on with
dinner, but my nerves were pretty well shot by that point.
This little stinker would not cooperate and stand up for a picture. He is so independent these days. Have you seen the commercials for the sour patch candy? Sweet one minute, ornery the next? That is Drake to a T!
Finally got him to stand, but he doesn't look too pleased.
We decided to call it a night shortly after dinner because we had a 30 minute drive to the hotel and two kids who hadn’t napped all day. The attempt at having both kids sleep in the same bed and JJ and I in the other quickly ended because the two little ones were having too much fun playing, so once Chloe and I switched, everyone was out within a few minutes.
The next morning we went downstairs for breakfast and
realized my aunt, uncle, and cousins were there. It was fun to get to eat with
them and catch up. After breakfast we got the kids in their swimsuits and all
went swimming together. Once they were done swimming we went back up to the
room to relax a bit before getting ready for the 3:00 ceremony. I could tell
Drake was getting tired, but again, there was no time for a nap. I decided to
get Chloe dressed at the venue and at the last minute decided to do the same
with Drake because I didn’t want his clothes getting wrinkled. Mother’s
intuition or something, but thank goodness I did! He fell asleep for about 20
minutes on the way there, and when I went to get him out of the car he
mentioned changing his diaper. I didn’t realize what he was talking about, but
he had had an accident during that short nap. He’s never done that before! (He’s
potty trained during the day, but still naps and sleeps in a diaper or pull-up). His
ceremony clothes were unscathed though, but he did have to go commando. :)
My dad with Chloe and I.
My brother and I.
We got everyone dressed and where they needed to be. Of
course we were worried about the threat of rain for the outdoor ceremony, but
it ended up being pretty warm that afternoon and the sky was filled with white,
fluffy clouds, perfect for wedding pictures. I came armed with suckers and bribes
to get Drake down that aisle and it worked. They were so cute walking down
together and he walked right towards me and sat down. Chloe stayed standing
with the rest of the wedding party. Of course about 10 minutes into it, Drake
said he had to go potty even though I had just asked him before we started and
he said no. My fault, I shouldn’t have asked. So JJ had to get up in the middle
of the ceremony and walk him back up the hill to the bathroom.
The ceremony was very nice and simple, my brother got really
choked up when it came time to him saying his vows which was really cute, and
they ended with a sweet kiss and everyone clapping and cheering. In the middle
of trying to get the kids dressed I forgot my camera in the car. I was so
bummed I didn’t have it for the ceremony, but it allowed me to really focus on
the wedding and what all was being said which was nice. I’m excited to see the
professional pictures once they come back. Once the reception started, it took
quite a while for us to get through the food line, so by the time the kids were
done eating, JJ took them back outside with a few others to play. I stayed for
the toasts and the cake cutting, and decided to go find them to take some
pictures. After about 10 minutes, I heard my cousin yell for me that they
needed me. I had no idea why, so I was trying to book it down the gravel hill
in my heels without falling. It was a surprise for my brother – since our mom
passed away, the bride surprised him with a first dance with her mom- and me –
and I was nowhere to be found. I felt awful. I still don’t know exactly how it
played out, but it was announced that anyone close to Blake could come up for a
dance. Once I finally got in there, everyone got out of the way so I could get
to the front of the line, and he was up dancing with the soccer moms. I know I’ve
mentioned them before, but my brother has THE BEST core group of guy friends
that go way back to elementary soccer days. We would travel together,
celebrated birthdays together, had graduations, deaths, all of it they were
there for. When my mom passed away, all of the families came up to the hospital
that morning and have never left our family’s side since. So when the moms were
up dancing with my brother, there was not a dry eye in the house, and once I
joined them, that’s when I finally lost it too. I had been good all day, and
that’s what did me in. They all stayed for another minute and then stepped away
and let my brother and I dance. We cried, said that mom was there that day and
that we loved each other. It was a very special moment.
My best friend Mel and I.
After that, things lightened up a bit, the music got a
little louder and faster, people could go wherever on the grounds – to the
lake, or on the hill to play horseshoes or ladder golf, some stayed inside to
dance, while others came outside to make s’mores on the fire pits. We called it
a night around 9:00 (I know, we’re crazy aren’t we?) and headed back to the
hotel. Drake was out in a matter of minutes, but then got a second wind once we
ran into our cousins in the hall and had to go have a dance party in their
hotel room. We all slept better that night, except Drake rolled out of bed.
Poor kid had something happen each day we were gone, but honestly that doesn’t
really surprise me.
This would be an ornery moment, haha! I thought it was too funny not to snap a picture though.
And one with just the sweet, well-behaved flower girls.
Our last morning there we all went down to breakfast and ran
into my family again along with my best friend Mel who came up for the wedding.
Again, it was so special to see all the people who travelled into town to see
my brother’s wedding. It was a three hour drive for all of our family and
friends back in KC, and two of his groomsmen were a plane ride away, but they
wouldn’t have missed it. One of the soccer dads came down for coffee and joked
with me, he is like my second dad, and I told him I was having flashbacks from
15 years ago when we would travel for soccer tournaments. The only thing
missing was my mom, but I know she was there with us.
We headed home shortly after breakfast and got in just in
time for naps. All of us but Chloe passed out for a bit, and JJ and Drake took
a three hour nap while I worked on some homework and Chloe caught up on play
time with the neighbor girl. This may be our only vacation this summer since JJ
is out of PTO for work, and although it may not have been our ideal location
for a vacation, it was a wonderful weekend celebrating the new husband and
wife. JJ joked about what the venue was going to look like, but it was
beautiful and a perfect setting for my brother and Cassie. I wish we could have
stayed longer and gotten to spend more time with everyone. This morning they
are off to Costa Rica for their honeymoon!
Kisses for daddy
Ring bearer out! Party's over.