So we'll talk summer instead! It is definitely in full swing (I'll leave it up to Mitch to give the full details on high temps, averages, and more) and, in fact, almost winding down here in Anchorage. But we've managed to make the most of it, doing fun things like blueberry picking, kayaking, getting married, taking a day cruise out to Portage Glacier, and dip netting on the Kenai. And while I don't have the pictures yet to post of most of these adventures, hopefully some pictures from the day we got married will satisfy you for now :-)
We were married on June 26 at the Mt. Timpanogos Temple.
Although it was raining that morning when we went into the temple, the sun was shining and not a single cloud was in sight when we stepped out.
It was a beautiful ceremony and so wonderful to have all our immediate family there (minus 2 brother-in-laws) and many close friends and relatives.
My new family! I'm very happy to be the newest addition to the Sego clan (and the new "baby" of the family. Sorry Mitchell, for taking over the honors! :)
And my "old" family--love them!
After the temple, we had a wonderful luncheon at the White Willow in Provo.
Mitch's mom put a lot of work into making sure everything was lovely and even brought in specialized favors and desserts...
...which the kids loved...
...and so did I!
Mitch's best friend from college, Jason, and his wife Calista (along with their adorable baby) were able to be there as well--it was great to meet friends that I'd heard so much about. What a treat!
And I was so lucky to have my "best cousin" Katie at the wedding, and wonderful roommates Sarah and Lani!
And just in case you haven't had your fill of wedding pictures yet, here are a few more to tide you over :)
I feel very blessed to be married to such a wonderful man. Mitch is an incredible husband and is so sweet to me. And best of all, after 10 long months of being 3,000 miles apart--no more talking on that phone!
My new family! I'm very happy to be the newest addition to the Sego clan (and the new "baby" of the family. Sorry Mitchell, for taking over the honors! :)
And my "old" family--love them!
After the temple, we had a wonderful luncheon at the White Willow in Provo.
Mitch's mom put a lot of work into making sure everything was lovely and even brought in specialized favors and desserts...
...which the kids loved...
...and so did I!
Mitch's best friend from college, Jason, and his wife Calista (along with their adorable baby) were able to be there as well--it was great to meet friends that I'd heard so much about. What a treat!
And I was so lucky to have my "best cousin" Katie at the wedding, and wonderful roommates Sarah and Lani!
And just in case you haven't had your fill of wedding pictures yet, here are a few more to tide you over :)
I feel very blessed to be married to such a wonderful man. Mitch is an incredible husband and is so sweet to me. And best of all, after 10 long months of being 3,000 miles apart--no more talking on that phone!
Natalie- GREAT first post ;o) I love the picture of you n' Mitch at the luncheon biting into a cupcake (which were delicioso) and him lookin' at his watch. It was soo fun to meet the real life version of who Jason said Mitch is gonna marry someday. Hopefully we'll see each other again! Calista
ReplyDeleteYou guys are a beautiful couple, it was fun to look through the pictures and remember how fun it was to be up there. Thanks for letting us be a part of it. Love, Jay
ReplyDeleteNatalie - I don't know you,(I'm a friend of Mitch's from his OU days) - but what a beautiful post! Congratulations on your marriage! You two look so happy. We all hoped that Mitch would meet someone absolutely wonderful someday - it looks like he did!! Congrats!!
ReplyDeleteI see you have girlified the blog.
ReplyDeleteI like the wedding pictures.
Yeah for you blogging! We are so happy to have you in our family. Also, thanks for playing tour guide while I was in Anchorage. It was great seeing you guys.
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