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They are married!!!

Well as many of you know... Kelsey and Chris are finally Mr. and Mrs. Cunningham! It was a beautiful day and everything went wonderfully. Getting up early to help the bride do her hair, put on her eyelashes, help her not stress out, but she was very calm and as the minutes were winding down of her being no longer without husband, we had lots of laughter and and shared good old times with each other. I am so happy for her!

I had quite the adventure myself.... going up to the Salt Lake Temple. I picked up my friend Cierra and my Grandma. I had to pull over because my car was acting funny, we think it was just over heating. Luckily we made it to the temple on time and watched them come out the doors together as a MARRIED COUPLE!! I gave her a hug and it was by far the best hug I have ever received! This was such a great day and I am love them both that they made the decision to be married in the temple! It has been quite the journey! After the temple, and some waiting at the house for a while, we had a luncheon. I, along with the best man, Derek, were asked to give speeches. I knew I was going to cry, and sure enough at the very end I did. Oh well it was fun and I was more than happy to give one!

We had pictures taken again for the reception. And it was set up so cute and everything turned out so well. The cake was cupcakes and had a little cake for the topper to cut. The bridesmaids, groomsmen and some friends helped decorate the car. It was so much fun! Ha oh silly-string, streamers, confetti, balloons, window paint, and oreos... we did great! I had lots of fun seeing some people I haven't in a while, and getting to know some new friends! It still seams so surreal to me that my twin is married. I think it is funny that all of Chris's nieces and nephews thought I was Kelsey the whole time!

Kelsey had to go to the bathroom, and in a dress it is quite difficult. So in middle of the reception I saw her run out, so I went to see what was wrong. I had a moment like in the movie 27 Dresses, where she holds up the dress while the bride goes to the bathroom! Ha it was so funny, but hey that's what the Maid of Honor does!

After the cake was cut, the dancing was done, the guarder belt was off and the bouquet thrown... they left and I have never seen them happier! They were truly meant to be! But I do have to admit I was pretty tired, and as soon as we were done cleaning up it felt nice to sit down for a minute and relax!! Yay for weddings!

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