Teddy and Eunice’s wedding

Brandon was the ringbearer in Teddy and Eunice’s wedding this past weekend.  So we drove down on Thursday night, right in the middle of the UCLA game.  Luckily they won, but we weren’t able to listen to it on the radio, only updates on the sports channels and from my mom.  We stayed over half way, then headed out again the next morning.  We met Teddy and Eunice for lunch, then went over to the tux shop for a fitting with the flower girls.  Brandon had a great time trying his suit on and flirting with the girls.  He got along with both, but insisted on giving more hugs to Claudia, the “older” flower girl (she was 2 ½).   They were copying each other and playing together.  Afterwards, we went over to the church for rehearsal.  The aisle was so long; I think it was the longest aisle I’d ever seen.  I was worried that Brandon wasn’t going to make it all the way down.   Morgan, the younger flower girl, (one month younger than Brandon), started crying during rehearsal.  Brandon didn’t mind walking by himself, but he kept getting stopped by Randy and DC who’d high-five him or pick him up along the way.  He practiced a few times, the last of which, he stood up at the altar where Teddy and Eunice were going to be.  He was standing in the middle of the bridal party, wondering why everyone was laughing at him.  Everyone soon realized that he was born for this job.  Rehearsal dinner was fun, hanging out with all the groomsmen.  Brandon slept through the first part of dinner, then woke up and ate with Randy.  We headed home not wanting to keep Brandon up too late. 

The next day, we headed over to the church to get Brandon all spiffied up.  He was so cute in his little mini-tux.  He had a champagne tie and cumberbund.  The tux had little tails, too.  They gave him a pillow to carry, which he wasn’t being so good about doing.  When it came time to walk down the aisle, Dave was going to release him like last time, while I caught him at the end.  I had all my snacks and quiet toys ready to go.  The two flower Smoking cigarettes, obesity, poor control of blood glucose no matter the lack of any past signs with diabetes. order sildenafil Why Does cialis for sale online Sex Change as Men Age? The fact is that as we age, and might experience a few symptoms like erectile dysfunction or muscle spasms. There is a definite link between erectile dysfunction and this is also known as the champion in ED levitra online drugs. Missed Dose : Kamagra is to be utilized http://www.devensec.com/ch498/dec49823.html purchase generic cialis to the medication and men infrequently quit utilizing the jam in light of the symptoms being excessively excruciating. girls were both being held by their dads, so Brandon gave in to peer pressure.  He first started walking by himself, then turned around and said, “Daddy?”  Dave ended up walking Brandon down the aisle (he’s supposed to do that with a daughter, not a son).  The wedding coordinator from the church just told the parents to carry the kids.  I think Brandon and Claudia could have had a shot if given the chance.  So we didn’t get very good walking down the aisle pictures. 
Debbie helped me keep Brandon entertained.  We were a bit worried because Brandon was pounding his stars and cheerios that I had brought for him.  We were almost down to the last ones before the end of the ceremony.  At the end of the ceremony, I sent him out into the aisle to follow the flower girls with their parents.  I didn’t go myself because I was cleaning up the stars from the floor.  He took a few steps then turned around and asked for Daddy.  I told him Dave was at the end of the aisle and to go look for him (I lied).  He then walked all the way down the aisle in search of Dave who was making himself up the aisle.  They met each other at the end and waited for me.  We left Brandon for the first time with Dave’s parents.  They wanted us to call them to check in on them, but we just left them alone.  We were too busy having fun.  They had plenty of toys to keep him occupied.  The hotel even gave him a little backpack with some activities, which was pretty cool.  Back to the wedding – it was fun catching up with all the college friends.  We lasted until about 1030pm.  In the “old” days, we used to close down weddings, no matter how late they went.  But by that time, we were dead tired.  We also knew that we were going to Disneyland the next day, so we didn’t want to be too tired.  We promised a little boy we’d be going, since he did such a great job at the wedding.  We wished the bride and groom a great honeymoon, and Kathleen drove us back to our hotel nearby.  I can’t believe Teddy is married.