Miguel's sister-in-law, Karly, took their engagement photos and some bridals up in the mountains so they could print some pics out for the reception.
Then morning of the wedding Natali was up super early to get her hair and makeup done before early morning but the pictures turned out great.
Miguel's family hosted a luncheon for the extended families. It was nice to sit and chat with my family, Greg's family, and get to meet Miguel's family.
From there Natali, Miguel and I headed to the temple. I got to help Natali prepare to go to the sealing room. It felt unreal that we were actually there; special day to be a mom.
The temple worker leading us through the temple was probably only 4'9 - Natali looked like a giant walking behind her.
After the sealing I helped Natali get into her wedding dress and then joined the others waiting for the happy couple to exit the temple. There was a bit a hiccup getting the flowers organized but they finally exited to excited cheers and clapping.




It was fun to hang out with my sisters some of the nieces. Laura and Myra stayed for all the pictures then took Andrew, Kate, Emily and Lily to Swig for drinks. She and Myra had to try one of the famous Utah mixed soda shops and my kids were thrilled to join.
We had a lovely time at the reception chatting with everyone and eating yummy tacos and Krispy Kreme donuts.
On Friday when Natali when to Costco to pick up the cheesecake for the cake cutting there were 10, 10" cheesecakes with Maico and Natali on them.
I had this text exchange...
Thankfully they didn't make her buy all of them and the they were able to cut the cake and play the shoe game before the dance party began.

We were all nervous about the dancing but Jared started us off with his famous "worm" and soon everyone was dancing.
Even Greg and I joined the party 😂.

Sweaty and hot we all lined up outside with sparklers for the happy couple's exit (sadly no pictures). It was such a fun night enjoying family, eating good food, laughing, dancing, and celebrating Natali and Miguel.




























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