Monday, July 16, 2007

Brett and Crissy's Wedding




















Crissy and Brett were married in Abilene, Texas on Saturday evening at Southpark Baptist Church and the reception was held at the T & P Reception Hall in Abilene.


This picture was drawn by Brett, an artist, and on display at the reception. A wonderful job by Brett, so I wanted to showcase it on their wedding post.






















Their wedding colors were Turquoise and Brown. Here is a picture of the Bride and Groom at their reception.




Here we have the "Clovis Clan". Amber had made a commitment two years ago that she was unable to cancel, so she is not in the picture and we all know that Taya was in Heaven dancing with the angels in honor of Crissy and Brett's wedding.




A clan wedding would not be complete without a trip down memory lane to Elementary days and an old time favorite of theirs, "Ice, Ice, Baby" by Vanilla Ice. Here they are performing their special choreographed version one more time. A Clan tradition.





Here is Renee Thomas, the mother of the bride, visiting with the guest at the reception. Isn't that a beautiful dress she is wearing?
























The Grooms cake was chocolate. Isn't it pretty?








A white cake for the Bride's cake. What a gorgeous cake.















The Groom and his Grandmother, the Bride and her Grandmother








Troy and Reagan, James and Mee Yung, Ryan and Jennifer.














Jennifer, Meredith, Jasmine




















Shara and Grubb, a long time friendship.



The "Cherry's", Chris and Kristina, the bride's twin.






















Paulette and little Taya





Leslie and Olivia, isn't this an adorable picture of two beautiful girls?


























Troy Oliver and Reagan Egan










James and Mee Yung






3 comments:

Troy said...

Uh-oh ... when you say "Turqouise and Brown" ... I hope you mean "Tropic and Chocolate."

A lesson I learned with bitter tears.


Wonderful to see your family this weekend.

Grubb and Sandy said...

Oops, I didn't know it was a "flavor" wedding. In the old days, they were done by "color".

Anonymous said...

Sandy, I keep meaning to write and say thanks for the pictures!
Reagan