The celebration actually began on Tuesday night when Poncho and I attended Tanto's pre-wedding dinner. We raced around like chickens with our heads cut off to get there on time earlier that day and later relaxed for an evening filled with lots of jokes, laughs, and even tears shed for the girl who we love dearly. It's a funny story- the thought didn't cross my mind that a microphone would be a part of the evening and that I, a fellow member of the MHRG, would have to say a spiel about Tanto there... in front of a lot of people. After hearing many people at my table take the speech plunge, my heart about stopped when the mic was being passed in my direction. Before it even came near me, Poncho told me in a rather serious voice, "You keep that mic away from me!" Haha! I was about to pass it on to someone else when I heard Tanto's voice say, "Santo?!" It was at that point that I knew there was no backing out; there was no dodging that bullet! So I stood up and humiliated myself, lol! Okay... maybe it wasn't that bad, but I really felt like I didn't say everything I would have liked to. I have grown up with Tanto and honestly, a 3-minute speech just didn't seem to cut it. As I cried in front of people at the thought of one of my best friends being sealed to the man she loves, I became embarrassed, but almost instantaneously became comforted when I realized that I didn't know the majority of the people!
Wednesday, Poncho and I got up really early (I think at 6:40 a.m.) and we curled our hair, did our makeup, and braced ourselves for the magical goodness that was Tanto's wedding day! I put on Katy Perry fake lashes as part of my look and wanted to laugh out loud at myself because they just felt so weird to have on. They didn't literally feel weird, but I never wear them so I felt a little out of my element. It's fun to glam yourself every now and again. I helped Reggie to put some on her too and they looked bee-aut-i-ful on her! When we got to the temple, the race began with Reggie and I- the race between us and the clock, that is. We had to hurry to get to the flower shop and get the very flowers that the maid of honor, bridesmaids, and groomsmen would be wearing when Tanto and Tom came out of the temple. I swear we literally got them with two minutes to spare and we quickly realized that the people at the shop forgot to make all of the order. Hence, the bridesmaids did not wear the flowers. No biggie. When Tanto came out, I could not have felt more happy for her. To see a best friend actually live her dream and see it become a reality right before your eyes brings a feeling of sheer bliss to you. I remember dancing with this girl at dances and knowing who she was crushing on back in the good old days of youth. I remember talking with her about marriage and her future and now, she is living it. After Tanto came out of the temple, it was picture time! Tanto looked gorgeous and her dress was breathtaking. We smiled and posed... and posed and smiled. It was a beautiful day outside and was very hot, I might add. While Thomas and Tanto set off on their own picture taking adventure, Poncho and I stayed behind with Cherry Cola and took our shoes off to walk around in the fountain in front of the temple. We thought we were being rebellious and breaking the temple law or something, but we found out later that such behavior is allowed. ;-)
(Photo courtesy of Hannah Belle photography)
Vive enchilada! Viva arted!!!!






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