I worked a full and busy Wednesday, then DeA met me and we started driving to Ogden, via Rexburg, to attend Dioci and Josh's wedding. DeA was a little emotional and started crying early and often.
We all met in Odgen the night before the wedding and had a fancy dinner with his parents and some of their friends.There was a little drama the morning of, but it was nothing that some parking lot papusas and shady Mexican market pastries couldn't fix. Doc was the opposite of bridezilla, to the point that it made DeA a little nervous.
The sealing was special and it was a wonderful experience.
Dioci was a little overwhelmed after the sealing and likely worn out emotionally. She chilled with DeA and I while Josh (who was also likely overwhelmed) tried to remember where the car was parked. Doc found more comfort with Mexican pastries.
We drove the almost three hours up to Rexburg for the reception. It was obviously planned by college students, which was exactly how I like my receptions.
And just like they they were off to their new life and a very weird African themed honeymoon suite.
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