For Christmas, Matthew's grandma gave us a book with stories from her family history. While reading
it, I was touched by the record of her wedding day. Being married only a little over two months, I
decided to write a blog post about our wedding. Hopefully this will be something that will be fun for Matthew and I to read, and be of interest to our future children and grandchildren.
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The Wedding Date
Matthew
and I were married on December 18, 2014.
While talking about getting married, we considered doing it in late
December or early January. However, the
18th of December kept sticking out to us.
December 18th, 1980 was the day that my parents
really stared their relationship. Our
family calls it “5th Avenue Day”.
While at the BYU bookstore, Dad saw Mom and her friend in line. He asked them if they’d ever eaten a 5th
Avenue candy bar. Neither of them had,
and Dad bought one for each of them. While walking out of the bookstore, Dad got Mom’s number, and their
relationship grew from there. Mom still
has the wrapper from that original 5th Avenue Candy.
Ever since I can remember, we have celebrated December 18th by
eating 5th Avenues and watching movies. December 18th, 1980 was a
significant day for the
Hunt Family. It
felt right to be married on the same day that my parents fell for each
other. Matthew agreed with me and we
planned on being married on December 18th, 2014 at 10:00 AM.
5th Avenues were served at our luncheon.
Matthew and I met in the Bountiful, Utah
temple, so it would have made sense for us to get married there. But during our courtship, we went to the open
house of the remodeled Ogden, Utah temple.
While going through the temple, I was awed by its beauty. Walking through the bridal room I imagined
myself in there. Holding hands with my sweetheart while
walking on the grounds of the Ogden temple confirmed to me that that is where I
wanted to get married. Matthew had the
same feeling.
Wedding Colors
I am surprised at how may people asked us what our wedding colors were going to be!
I had spent most of my teenage years dreaming about my future wedding, and so I had plenty ideas of what I wanted. For some reason I was really nervous to tell Matthew what colors I would like. One day, I sent him a picture of colors I liked. He liked them a lot! We chose were royal blue, sky blue, mint, and white.
I had spent most of my teenage years dreaming about my future wedding, and so I had plenty ideas of what I wanted. For some reason I was really nervous to tell Matthew what colors I would like. One day, I sent him a picture of colors I liked. He liked them a lot! We chose were royal blue, sky blue, mint, and white.
Photographer
As I've mentioned, I’ve dreamed about
my wedding for a long time. About six
years ago, I came across Cascio Photography – a Utah photographer. My best friend Raegan and I would spend hours
looking at the bridals, engagement, and wedding albums Brittany Cascio put
up. After getting engaged, Mom called
Brittany and scheduled an engagement session.
I was surprised that Mom remembered my favorite photographer! Brittany did both our engagement and wedding
photos, which Matthew and I love!
Wedding
Luncheon
We had our luncheon at the
Grand View Reception Center in Ogden, literally across the street from the Ogden
temple. My mom put together the
decorations. We had tasty pork and
chicken sandwiches, salad, potato casserole, fruit punch, and a dessert
bar. Matthew’s grandparents surprised us
by getting hot chocolate for everyone while they waited for Matthew and I to
finish taking pictures.
Matthew and I both performed musical numbers at the
luncheon. I have played the flute since I
was eight years old, and Mom loved listening to me play. For about a month before the wedding, Dad and
I secretly practiced an arrangement of “I’m Trying to Be Like Jesus” for the
flute and piano. We pulled off the surprise! Dad and I played together at the luncheon,
bringing my sweet mom to tears.
Matthew began writing a song at my house a couple of days
after we met. That song developed as our
relationship progressed. He finished the
song and sang it for me on my birthday.
He sang the song at our luncheon, and I remember feeling so lucky to
have a man love me enough to write a song just for me.
Reception
We had our reception at the LDS Chapel
Matthew and I went to for our YSA ward.
My mom did SO much preparation for the reception! For our backdrop, we had a wooden palate with
lights and plants. The centerpieces were
vases with twigs, water, and candles (we
went for a wooden-wintery theme). The
food was delicious! We had hot
chocolate, apple juice, donuts, cake bites, and so many other things that I don’t
remember them all. We were in line for
two hours straight, with no break in the line.
I am so grateful for everyone who came to show support for our new
adventure!
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Over the last two months, Matthew and I have talked often
about our wedding. We wouldn’t change a
thing about it! While I will always
cherish the details of our wedding, nothing is more important to me than being
married in the House of God with His Authority: being in the temple with my
best friend, knowing that our marriage would be eternal, was the highlight of
that special day.
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