Tonight we went to Mekayla Robertson's wedding in her friend's huge, gorgeous backyard. She married Brenner Foster. Mekayla looked so beautiful! Her dress was absolutely gorgeous!!! It was a cream color with ruffles, ruffles, ruffles...Carolyn is supposed to get me a picture so when I get it I will post it. All the little grandgirls were in pretty black dresses and they looked so darling. What a party it was -Mekayla and her friends were dancing up a storm...it was fun to watch! So when we went through the line Jackie told us that Justin's horse Haley died earlier today. Oh that makes me so sad because I know how devastating that is. It is hard not to get attached to those darn animals. Justin had told us not too long ago that he felt Haley was a keeper...she was smart and very athletic...I am so sorry for Just and Mckinley...they are pretty darn sad about it. Larry went through that quite a few times. He had to drag horses off somewhere in the night, horses and colts that died..."Bathroom Beauty" a sick little colt that Larry and the boys tended in Grandma Taylor's bathroom, Peppy...Larry said he was more sad about him dying than he was about himself having cancer.
It was fun to see Justin and Carolyn and their little fam, Jessica and Al, Chase and Teresa, Jeff and Amy...they are all so nice. Sue Nuttal was helping in the kitchen...she is so nice and so talented. She was in charge of mine and Kane's wedding food...she is such a great gal.
Tonight I am making brownies and cinnamon twists and queso for Jera's Herriman Day's party tomorrow. The brownies are missing 1/2 cup of powdered milk...hmmm...will they be good? Hope the weather holds out for tomorrow!
Oh, this afternoon I went to the Riverton Arts Festival at the City Park with Bailee and met Jory and Chet and Jack there. It was pretty fun! I took some silverware for some fun surprises! Trace Robinson, our City Engineer, had his booth with Kettle Corn....he is so nice and always gives us ours free. Bailee and Jack went down the huge slide...twice! Ester Duncan, retired school teacher from Delta, had a booth and was selling silk scarves that she dyed...I bought a pretty pearl gray one...$15.00. We all bought colorful thread bracelets...a bonding thing.
Well Taylors I am so sad for your loss. I love you.
Oh man I am so sad to hear that Hayley died. But glad to hear the wedding was good. Save me a cinnamon twist!
ReplyDeleteWe are all so sad about our horse! Thanks for thinking of us. I love reading your blog. What a great way for you to write your memories for us to read! We love you!
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