My sister, Tausha, married Mr. Steven Bentz on April 26, 2008.
We were able to go to Manti and celebrate with them.
Look at the icicles on the tree, and the temple in the background. It was a beautiful day that started out cold, but soon warmed up (the icicles are actually from the sprinklers).
After the wedding ceremony, the kids came up to the temple and we got some pictures.

Then, we went back to the reception hall and had the luncheon.
As Utah tradition stipulates, there MUST be a display of musical talent following the food portion of the luncheon......wait, is that just MY family tradition??????
Elliott and I were lucky enough (yeah right!) to be invited to sing. We decided to do a sappy love song that would make everyone cry. We sang Adam Sandler's "I Wanna Grow Old With You." My brother, John, accompanied us on the guitar. He did great.
Once the family talent show was over, we had about 1 hour to relax and then suddenly it was picture time yet again. Fortunately that didn't last long and we were on to the reception.

The decorations were amazing, the food was delicious, and the people kept coming.
Finally, at 8:30 pm the dancing began. I think this was Tausha's favorite part. Everyone was having a bast, and I knew it was a hit when the bride and groom were both out there dancing to "Soulja Boy"

Look at these kids!
What a wonderful day!
6 comments:
I was hoping someone would post pictures of the wedding. Looks like it was fantastic and Tausha looked gorgeous. Your kids are so adorable. I love Audrey's little pink maid look.
Good pictures cami, I love how excited William looks in the last picture. Just about as excited as a guy should be at a wedding unless he is crashing it.
Scott
It looks like fun! I'm so sad I couldn't come. And yes, the variety show that takes place at all our luncheons is just a Barclay tradition. :)
nice! i like your song choice!
How fun that you could all go to celebrate with your sister. The pictures are just beautiful. You can sense everyone's happiness. And how about adding a video clip of the song you and your husband sang? I would love to hear that. It's a great song! (I know of a few other families that do the musical tributes too - I think it's a neat tradition).
I would have paid to hear you guys sing! That is awesome! I love that picture of William scaling the temple walls! So cute!
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