All righty, folks…
These will be the last wedding photos I plan on posting…
I thought I’d throw out the fun ones…
My boys LOVE to do this for some unknown male reason… they stare vacantly into space, mouths slack, often not looking at the camera. A Dumb and Dumber there’s-nobody-home version that has ruined more than one photo for me. Here Toria is invited to join in, but she can’t pull it off, she’s smiling too much. There’s WAY too much personality showing through her face… the next pic was a blurry one of her cracking up, failing to live down to her brothers’ low standards…
Toria’s roots run deep into Wyoming!
And, of course, while you’re up there, you might as well enjoy being taller than Matt!
Hey, Toria, before you crawl down, show us your new little slippers! Yup. Ranch girl. These cowboy boots were perfect… they were her wedding colors… black, purple, and silver! I think they are Ariats… but I’m not sure…
OK. This one isn’t funny, but I had to include it. This is Uncle G. He’s 96 years young. He can’t see very well, but he is very good at telling who you are by the sound of your voice. He is Johnny’s oldest brother. He also was one of the first people to hold Victoria after she was born. The other thing I like about this, was that it was Daniel who escorted him down the forest path from the chapel. Steadying his progress over roots and pinecones… was my Dandy. Cool. Maybe I raised him right…
One of my favorites. Yup. This is my father-in-law Johnny with Toria. See how those Greets pass down those gorgeous blue eyes! He is the only grandparent left for my kids. They have all been blessed by living near, learning from, and watching John work for all the years of their lives. He is a sweetheart.
Brandon did NOT catch the bouquet… this was taken *before* the wedding.
What’s going on here, son? Give the maid of honor back her bouquet. I mean it!
Well, that’s all I have.
Unless someone forwards me some totally awesome pics, I’m finished with the wedding photos. Thanks for the wonderful comments, I know Victoria and Matt have read each one! It was a wonderful ceremony and setting and I am happy that the photographer, Cindy, let me use her pics online. <Toria, in the comments, please tell her last name so credit can go to her! I forgot it.>
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Seeing these photos did make me very happy. What a beautiful bride your daughter is, and what a loving, warm, good looking family you have. You have to be so proud of them. Good job Carol (in all ways)!