
Here they come!
Emily and I were eagerly waiting outside for the handsome couple to come out of the Rexburg temple. Took longer than expected, but there was like a million other couples getting married that day as well, the temple was bound to get a little behind. What a happy day for all though! We stayed around for pictures and then drove with them to the reception hall at a nearby hotel. It was a lovely gathering, just close friends and family, very heartfelt and i was so glad to be included in it! Paul's grandfather is of India heritage and they participate in a unique blessing of the bride and groom in their culture, we as an audience were able to participate in that as his grandfather spoke. Added that special touch.

After a yummy lunch came the famous cake! Rachael and Paul have been telling us about this masterpiece for weeks and we could not wait to try it ourselves!! They ordered it from a resturant in Utah that sells it by the slice (they cut each "slice" into thirds for practicality, it is very rich and oh so good!). It did not disappoint! Very cost effective too! I was talking with her mom, they sell it $10 per slice, they sold her the entire cake for $40! I will have to remember this place come my turn. I'd be worth the trip to Utah to get it.

Congradulations and good byes. So bitter sweet. Our dear Emily was traveling home (back to Virgina) that day.

Last time all together. (*sniffles*) I'm graduating, Rachael's married, and Em's heading home for her off track. Depressing let me tell you, these are some awesome, incredibly sweet, funny, enjoyable sisters in zion. I hope we can plan some sort of get together trip soon.
Congrats Ray Ray! You're beautiful!
Paul is a VERY lucky man.






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