Last weekend, Matt's youngest brother - Jake - got married to David's new Aunt Kim. We had such a great time visiting family and being a part of the big event. Because Matt and I were both in the wedding, David was a little hesitant to walk by himself (there wasn't anyone back there to help get him down the isle)..so he ended up walking with me, which worked out great. It is hard to believe that Jake is married. My first trip to OKC to meet Matt's family was when I attended Jake's high school graduation, which doesn't seem like that long ago (Of course, considering we have almost been married 5 years and dated for 2 years before that... it was). We wish Jake and Kim all the happiness in the world and hope that they can find the same joy and friendship in their marriage that Matt and I have found in ours. Marriage can be hard, especially when you add kids and careers in to the mix, but it is something that I get sentimental about (oh, yes- I had a few tears during the ceremony)- mainly because I so cherish my own marriage. Matt and I think alike, but challenge each other when needed, and can communicate without talking. For the most part, we have perfected this sharing of responsibilities, fully support each other through ups and downs, really enjoy each others company and are both so proud of this amazing little man we created and are raising. It is a good thing.
So here are the pictures that we have (I am sure there will be more to come).
At the rehearsal and dinner that followed:
At the wedding:
We saw this amazing double rainbow on the way back to Dallas. You have to look closely to see the second one:
0 comments:
Post a Comment