They also got to spend time with lots of cousins.
The ceremony was at Culver Chapel. The aisle was very long. At the rehearsal, Tucker ran to the front, right on cue.
Clearly, bearing rings is exhausting work.
The next day, he made it nearly halfway down the aisle before Andy needed to carry him. Again though, the effort left him entirely exhausted.
At the reception, outside under a tent, Tucker found a second wind. He also found a toad. Before we could stop him, he caught it and ran straight to the bride, interrupting the father daughter dance to show her. She could not have been more gracious.
Big congrats and best wishes, Maggie & Ryan!
JEB
Jenni Baby,
ReplyDeleteMaybe Tucker should have used one of the "famous" Culver horses for the long aisle trip...or dangle a toad at the alter??? Looks like a wonderful weekend.
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I was on the other side of the tent when Tucker made his grand entrance. It was, hands down, the most innocent and precious moment of the evening. The photographer was not at a good angle to capture the moment with Maggie and Tucker together. I am so hopeful that someone was able to catch those (oh, so spontaneous) seconds in a picture. If you get one, please share. It will be a tale repeated and repeated for many years. Thank you all for helping give Maggie and Ryan such a wonderful start to their new life together.
ReplyDeleteT2's hat is perfect just like his brother!
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