The Whole Enchilada

This morning we worked hard and swept and mopped and dried the floor of most of Grandpa’s house. To reward ourselves for this effort we decided to go to the Whole Enchilada for lunch. 🙂 Kyle and I love this restaurant. He grew up coming to this restaurant for family birthdays, and I discovered it in high school when my friends decided that was where we were going for lunch one day after finals. It’s just something that Kyle and I had in common when we met, and so sometimes when we visit California, we go back to the Whole Enchilada.

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When Lydia was done eating she found the sombreros that they use when people have birthdays.

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Kyle discovered that they had a lot of them, so when we were all done eating and our check was paid and we were ready to go, he asked if we could use them to take a picture. 🙂

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Denzel’s Baby Blessing

Today we got to have a morning somewhat similar to yesterday morning, only there weren’t a whole bunch of bridal party people all over the house. It was just our insanely large family getting dressed, most of us in the same clothes as yesterday, to get ready for church. I brought something different for me to wear, just because I didn’t want to wear a sparkly formal to church, but I purposely didn’t pack dresses for the girls because I knew mom was making some, so they got to wear those again. We made it to Tiffany and Christian’s ward nice and early, yay! I was also happy to see that Grandpa Tom and Grandma Kathy and David and Jonathan and Jenny and her kids were willing to come to the church to be there for Denzel. Denzel was blessed at the beginning of the meeting, and when Sacrament meeting was over we went back to the house. Tiffany wanted to have a family dinner, but their apartment is tiny, so they invited Christian’s side of the family to join us at mom and dad’s house for dinner.

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Here’s the man of the day:

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Wendy and John’s Wedding

Today was a crazy day, typical of wedding days. Mom had pulled another all nighter sewing all night long. She was still sewing when we woke up this morning. All of Wendy’s bridal party, and Tiffany & Christian, and Wendy’s photographer were over bright and early this morning. I guess Tiffany was doing all the hair of the bridal party. Or at least, she did Wendy’s hair. Dad got donuts for breakfast, and Kyle and I focused on getting our kids ready for the day.

I was really annoyed at having all the extra people in the house. We are a large family as it is, and then all these extra people trying to use three bathrooms to get ready in a timely fashion was just insane. Also I didn’t like that to use their curling iron they unplugged my phone and moved it. But everyone I asked, had no idea what I was talking about. I had to look for it for a while before finding it.

Kyle and I had our kids ready before some of the adults were ready, but then we had to wait for Debby to be ready with Rexton. We loaded up all the kids in the van while we were waiting for her and when she was ready we left and made a quick stop to buy some shoes for Dinah and Chloe. Somehow we didn’t have church shoes for them to wear to the wedding (or to church tomorrow). I was not happy with the selection at the store, but we didn’t have time to go check anywhere else. I was really kicking myself for not realizing this dilemma yesterday so that Kyle and I could have gone searching for some shoes when we went out to buy the creme de menthe syrup, but too late for that now. We just got some white shoes, even though I really wanted black ones, because that was all they had and we got on the road to head to the Newport Beach temple.

We followed Kyle’s GPS to get to the temple, and ended up almost there. It was right there off the freeway, I could see it! But we ended up on a freeway that required a toll to get off! And of course we were behind a line of cars that wanted to get off and nobody knew how to use the stupid toll booth. Eventually we made it through and got to the temple. We left Debby with the keys to the van, and the movies in case she wanted them to keep the kids entertained and we went inside. Kyle and I were the last of the family that they were waiting for. Thankfully they waited for us, but I’m sure mom and dad were on the edge of their seats wondering what in the world was taking us so long. The man that was our stake president when my family was baptized, performed the sealing after saying a few words to Wendy and John about the eternal nature of families and such.

Most of us went back outside to await the grand exit of the married couple. Dinah and Chloe ruined their brand new white shoes by running around in the wet grass on the temple grounds. Grandpa Tom found me and asked for his tie, (Kyle and I picked up matching ties for all the guys in the family) so I gave it to him. But when Jenny’s Tom asked me for their ties, I realized those were in a separate bag and they were still sitting on dad’s desk at the house! I felt so horrible about forgetting them. There was also a fiasco about Annaleah’s dress. Wendy didn’t like any of the dresses that I had found for the little girls to wear so she had mom make some dresses for them (hence mom staying up all night sewing). Mom had given my girls their dresses before she left the house so we could get them dressed, and Peyton was at the house and was given her dress too. Jenny didn’t come to the house with her kids before going to the temple, so Annaleah’s dress ended up being the one that was still in pieces (a bodice piece and a skirt piece). I guess mom was thinking that she could just pin it on her for pictures and finish putting it together later. When Jenny asked for the dress, and we gave her the bag with the unassembled dress she was furious and refused to try to put it on Annaleah at all.

Mom finally came out of the temple, which meant that Wendy and John would be coming out soon, so we got ready to greet them. When they finally did emerge it was time for pictures. Here is one of, I think all the family that was there (I’m not very familiar with Johns family so I assume all the people I don’t know are his family):

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All of us siblings:

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This picture is kind of funny. It’s Wendy and John with all of their nieces and nephews, and Peyton (Wendy was her nanny for a few years). John doesn’t look too sure of himself:

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I was kind of disappointed that there was no really good spot to take group photos at the Newport Beach temple. Where Wendy and John came out of the temple, it was just a small door in the side of the temple, with shrubbery on both sides, and a sidewalk. These group pictures were taken at the front of the temple, by the entrance, so you have all kinds of random people that were at the temple this morning in the background of the pictures. :/

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I thought this pose was funny:

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The new Mr and Mrs Hatch:

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When we were no longer wanted for pictures at the temple, everyone headed back to the house to start preparing to move all the food over to the church for the reception.  Due to southern California traffic it felt like it took us FOREVER to get back to the house. I guess we had just taken the wrong route back, but it couldn’t be avoided. As if we didn’t have enough to do already, Dinah tore the lace on her dress right down the front! Mom was more calm about it than I was. She said that she would just take it with and stitch it up while the others were setting up the tables and food. I was flipping out, just because I had told the kids not to play outside. I wanted them to keep their dresses clean enough to wear to church tomorrow!

Setting up for the reception:

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Before the reception was to start, Wendy and John were going to have a ring ceremony in the chapel. Wendy came to me before this and asked if Ethan could be responsible enough to present the rings when they were asked for. I guess they picked Ethan because he was the oldest nephew of all the nephews on both sides. We pulled Ethan aside and explained the responsibility to him and just exactly what he would need to do. When the bishop asked him to bring the rings, he did, and he didn’t even pretend to have lost them. 😉

That being done, it was time to go mingle in the cultural hall for the reception.

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I spent most of the evening going back and forth from the punch table to the kitchen. I being the maker of the mint julep got to be the one to mix it with water and make sure it was mixed just right. I also added ice to make it cold, and I spent time in the kitchen putting cookies on the next set of pudding cups so they could be brought out to the buffet table. I was doing things like that. I felt silly for wearing my tennis shoes with my formal dress, but my feet thanked me. 😛

After all dancing had been done, and the cake had been cut, and the bouquet and garter had been tossed we were told to line up outside because the bride and groom were getting ready to take off. We actually stood out there for awhile waiting. Maybe that was because it took Wendy longer than expected to change out of her wedding dress….I’m not sure. But when they emerged they RAN for the car!

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Once they were gone it was time for the real party to begin!

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Actually the kids had a party while us adults started cleaning stuff up. It was a very long day. I still feel bad for forgetting the ties, and being late to the temple, but everything else went well even if it was hectic and insane.

Wedding Preparations

Today was a day of preparations for Wendy and John’s wedding. I went shopping with Dad this morning to get the ingredients for mint julep and stuff for fruit cups, pudding cups, jello cups, and veggie trays and the like. We couldn’t find the creme de menthe syrup that I needed so Kyle did some calling around and eventually found some at Smart & Final. So I went with him to go get some. We ended up getting several other flavors too because they were about half the price compared to where we get them in Utah. So all the ingredients, including creme de menthe, purchased it was back to the house to get started on all this stuff!

I somehow ended up in charge of the kitchen. Mom and Dad went out to finish shopping for the meat and cheese and rolls and other things for the reception, and I got started on making a LOT of mint julep concentrate. Once that was done I put Jonathan to work making the fruit cups and Kyle to work making the pudding cups. While they prepared the fruit and pudding I got all the cups lined up for them ready to fill.

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David helped by keeping the boys entertained with video games:

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When mom and dad got back, dad sat in the garage slicing open all of the rolls so they would be ready to be used for sandwiches, and mom got back to sewing.

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While all of this was going on, I worked on washing and cutting the vegetables for the veggie trays, and Chloe got to hold baby Denzel.

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She is just so happy to hold him, he on the other hand is not happy at all….

In the evening David ordered pizza and we got the kids fed and back out of the way. I helped Kyle finish up with jello cups. By then Jonathan was done with the fruit cups, but still had some berries left over, so we used berries to top the jello cups. That made them very stylish. Wendy’s maid of honor showed up in the evening to help too. I wasn’t sure what to have her do, but after she offered to help with food or flowers, and after consulting mom, I put her to work finishing up the flowers. 😀

I had no idea that I would be coming from four states away to take charge of the kitchen preparations, but we got it all done, and everything looks good. The kids kind of just crashed around the house like they usually do when we are at Grandpa’s house, and Kyle and I got to bed pretty late. Mom, however, was still sewing when we went to bed.