Cutie.
Meanwhile, big sis was engrossed in a video.
One of our stops was at the alien jerky store in Baker, California. McKel and I checked out the alien's vehicle.
The day before the wedding was crystal clear and blue skies. We went to the beach early to check out the place (Imperial Beach). Here we are with Jared (aka JJ).
The sisters are enthralled by the ocean, just like their mom and grandpa.
A clip of sheer kid glee. (Note: you can use "Full Screen" viewing by clicking on the symbol in the bottom right corner.)
This one has Jared playing a cameo role.
Imperial beach was a nice place. At one little cul-de-sac area next to the sand we found this unique sculpture - a dolphin with a seagull tail.
Gayle did Alicia's hair (waterfall braid).
Side shot. Gayle had to go online to learn how to do this.
Lots of the photos were taken the day before the wedding, such as this one right at the hotel.
Later that same day we took the girls and Jared again to the beach. Once you get wet it gets cold in the breeze, so I'm warming up McKel here.
An artsy shot of Nana and the two little ones, with the Imperial Beach pier to the south. I jogged down the beach and could see Tijuana's skyline beyond the refuge area (sloughs).
You gotsta play in the sand at the beach if you're a kid. And you hafta pick up seaweed!
Still a kid at heart, I'm holding up the usual kelp. Beyond the small jetty in the background you can see San Diego, and to the left in the shot is Point Loma. Just beneath Point Loma you can make out a guy standing on a paddle board coming down the coast.
Jared at another beach-side sculpture.
Gayle had to "install" these "Curlformers" in the little ones' hair the night before. "Do we have to do this to get beautiful for the wedding?"
I"m glad I didn't have to sleep in the Curlformers! Gayle and the three in this photo occupied this same bed.
An angel.
With Nana.
After the curlers are taken out.
Arleen and Brit were invaluable in dealing with the girls and all the preparations going on.
Another flower girl.
The curls are now in place.
With cousin Brit.
Both girls took their flower girl tasks seriously. Note the white rose petals on the beach. The wind really blew those around!
Mike, awaiting for me to walk the bride down the aisle.
The ceremony starts.
Here's a brief clip to give you a feel for the ceremony (and also the wind).
Afterwards the girls and Bret helped their parents pour green and light colored sand layers into a bottle to represent the blending of the two families.
We next braved the #5 then #405 freeways to get the happy couple up to their flight to Fiji for their honeymoon. Mike bids farewell to his new brothers-in-law.
And the happy couple is off to their Fiji adventures. You can check their photographer's blog to see more photos from the wedding. If they're not the first post on his blog, just scroll down. Here it is:
http://pacephotography.blogspot.com/ (You could also check Alicia's or Mike's Facebook pages for more.)
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