Showing posts with label Kelly's wedding. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kelly's wedding. Show all posts

Monday, April 06, 2009

Monday, March 16th, Day Eight

Last day in Puerto Rico :(

WARNING: This post isn't very exciting and doesn't have many great pictures, but for the sake of completion and documention, here are the events of our last day in Puerto Rico and traveling back to Texas.

Kelly & Brandon had an early flight out, but the rest of my family (that's 12 people total, including 5 kids that range from 1 - 7 years old!!!) were all on one flight at 4pm. That gave us just a few more hours by the pool before we headed out. So that's just what we did, well, most of us anyways. We packed up all of our stuff so that we were ready to roll out around 1:30 pm.

My mom & Katy had decided that they wanted to go back to Old San Juan for some last minute shopping for souvenirs. I can't say that I blamed them, but they were late leaving, which meant they would be late getting back, and we had a plane to catch! But whatev, the rest of us hit the pool for one last time...ah, heaven!

I don't actually have any pictures from this day, other than scenery. I walked around the pool area, getting pictures of how awesome it was. So, incase you couldn't tell from the rest of the pictures I've posted, here are a few. I really wish I had taken pictures of the amazing lobby, I think Kelly did, but I don't have those :(


Like I said, we had a flight to catch at 4. There were 12 of us plus luggage and 1 minivan, so my dad was going to be shuttling us to the airport (it was only about 7 mins away), plus we had to check the lugage, and my dad would have to return the rental car before we could all check in, so the first group needed to leave for the airport around 1:30. So around 12:15 those of us hanging by the pool went and got a bellboy to come get all of our luggage. Again, I wish I had a picture of how well that luggage cart was packed...TO THE MAX! It was incredible! We left the cart with the front desk and walked across the street to get some lunch at Chili's...hoping my mom, dad & Katy would be returning soon. Ok, so maybe I was a little tense about this, but I wasn't happy that they weren't back yet and that we had had to move ALL of the luggage without them.

Just after we had gotten our food they arrived, so Brady & Blake downed their lunch just in time to head to the airport with the first crew. About 20-25 mins later, we had finished lunch and my dad had returned to get the rest of us and the remaining luggage. He dropped us off at the airport to meet the rest of my family and went to return the rental car.

There was quite a line to check in and check your luggage, so Katy's family went ahead and got checked in, just to get through, and Katy hadn't eaten, so they went ahead through security. The rest of us had to wait for my dad though because all of our tickets were linked together and we couldn't check in without him being there. So, he finally arrives and joins us in line. I think this time we only had one bag that weighed more than 50lbs, which we were able to redistribute into other bags and were on our way.

We made it through security, each made a potty stop and sure enough as soon as we made it to our gate, they were boarding. Perfect timing!

Thankfully all of our seats were together. Basically the whole trip was musical chairs, getting kids to sleep, some watching movies, eating a late lunch...it was busy, but relatively uneventful.

We made it back to Houston by around 8pm, had to get our mound of luggage and then wait for the shuttle to take us to the hotel where we had parked our cars for the week. It was after 9 before we got to the hotel, had to shuffle some stuff between all of the suitcases, get everyone in the right car, say our goodbyes and everyone on their way. I was the VERY VERY lucky in that I was already home, the rest of my family all had abt 3 hour drives! ugh! I was glad they all made it home safely!

And that my friends, is the end of the story. A wonderful marvelous fantastical amazingly memorable week to celebrate the marriage of my sister with my whole family in Puerto Rico!

Super Duper: found out today I might be going to Connecticut to do a VBS for kids whose parents will be on a retreat for church planting! Neat!

Super Pooper: don't feel good about my test today :(

Wednesday, April 01, 2009

Sunday, March 15th, Day Seven

We rolled out of bed Sunday morning...ex.haust.ed!!! I tell you what, after all the fun and excitement and for it to be over, just like that, we all hit a brick wall!!! I really am not sure what came over us, but for some reason we (my mom, Katy, Kristy & I) thought we would like to go shopping at this place called Plazas Las Americanas. We thought it would be fun and maybe we could find some more souvenir type stuff that was unique to Puerto Rico. So, somehow we talked my dad & Brent into taking the boys & Ashlyn to the Fort. I don't know much about the Fort except for it is really old and I guess some battle was fought there. Anywho, seemed like something the kids would enjoy, plus, it enabled us to shop kid-free.

So the 4 girls jumped in a cab and the guys took the rental car to the Fort. Well when we got to this Plazas Las Americanas we realized, this was a normal Americanized Mall!!! Nicer than A LOT of malls I've been to! We're talking Pottery Barn, White House Black Market, and a 2 story Old Navy...oh, and Macaroni Grill!!! To be honest though, it was a little disappointing. We weren't in the mood just to shop...I know, don't quote me on that! This is rarely the case. But we weren't looking for normal clothes, we wanted cool things so that we could say, "Yeah, I got that in Puerto Rico when I was there for my sister's wedding." The only thing tropical (and random) that we saw were plants and flowers up and down the center of the aisles, like Kiosks.

But oh well, fine, we'll shop at normal stores, twist my arm. I don't think I bought anything that day, I guess I was too tired to be interested in clothes that I could get back here in Houston. The whole time I was wishing I had just stayed back at the hotel in the glorious paradise that is The El San Juan Hotel & Casino pool or beach front! Kristy & I were moving slow, longing for a cabana and a virgin drink from the pool boy!

The only thing that saved the day and made it worth the trip was our lunch! We found this place called Que Pasta! MMmmmm it was sooo good! You got to pick your pasta, sauce, meat, and other toppings and then they'd cook it right in front of you. Of course everything you added was an additional price, but man, I don't know if it was because I was tired, or because all I had eaten recently was Puerto Rican food and it was nice to have a different cuisine, but it was some of the best pasta I've tasted in a long time!

Shortly after lunch we found this bakery type place and bought 3 ginormous slices of cake to take back to the hotel. You see, Brent had made one request from us while we were at the mall. He had been there before and had some divine coconut cheesecake. He didn't remember what the name of the place was, but we were on the hunt to find coconut cheesecake. Well, Katy had searched that mall up and down, inside and out, and none of the food places offered a coconut cheesecake. So, we settled for this place and bought a variety...the peice I had was de-lish!

After several wasted hours we called my dad. They were back from the Fort so he could come pick us up and save us the money of a cab ride.

Side note: my dad was so funny the whole trip. He was determined to get his money's worth out of having the rental car, so he was willing to drive as often and as far as necessary just to use the car. When someone needed a ride to or from the airport, my dad was on duty. If someone wanted lunch or dinner, dad was going in the rental car. This time, since we were done shopping, he was on his way to pick us up! This is just one reason I love my goofy dad!

You had best believe that the second we got back, we put on our suits and hit the beach/pool! Here are a few pics we took of our last time on the beach.
We stayed down there for several hours, basically til the sun went down. So we all headed upstairs and got ready for our last dinner in Puerto Rico.

We didn't really want to go far since there were so many of us, we wouldn't all fit in the minivan. But one of the only good places we had heard about close by was about $25 a head. But, we had also seen this BBQ place up on the 10th floor of the hotel. We went up and got a menu. It seemed slightly expensive, but we weren't really sure what other good options we had, besides the Chili's across the street, and several of us had already eaten there a few times, and it just didn't seem very festive or exciting. So, to the 10th floor we go.

I'll spare you all the details, but the night was a bit crazy. From not having a place to seat all of us, then getting seated where there is not roof overhang and then getting rained on and having to move the tables, to taking forever to get our food, to then getting some of our order wrong...it was a bit frustrating. But, we were on vacation and chose not to get upset about it. We got our food, it was a fun environment and it was our last night, so we chose to enjoy our time together rather than get upset about a few obstacles.

I guaruntee you that the kids only remember one thing, the mechanical bull!!! Yes, that's right. They had a mechanical bull and Ashlyn & Brady each had a turn! Now that's a fun memory!

All in all a good day, mainly because we did get a little chill time at the beach...notice a trend here?

Next post: last day, travel day :(


Super Duper: BAYLOR BEARS IN THE FINALS FOR NIT!!!
Super Pooper: Paper due & Test on Monday :(

Monday, March 30, 2009

Saturday, March 14th, Day Six - THE BIG DAY!!!

Sorry for the delay, I guess I could say I was trying to build anticipation, making you salivate, awaiting the details of THE BIG DAY, but the truth is I've been crazy busy and knew this was going to be a long post, so I just hadn't gotten around to it! Alas, your wait is over, the few of you that have been waiting.

It was finally here! Saturday, March 14th, the whole reason we had all traveled so far, to celebrate my sister's wedding!

When I am a bridesmaid, house party, family member, "honorary maid of honor", whatever, I do my best to tend to the bride. I want her to enjoy her day and remain as stress free as possible, enjoy the getting ready process and be excited about her day! The same was especially true for my sister!

Since the wedding wasn't til 5:30 pm, we had some chill time in the morning. We were all a little nervous because it was an overcast day and looked as if it could rain at any second! Not only did we not want it to rain, but we were praying it wouldn't be cloudy during the ceremony! Kelly, Katy & Ashlyn headed to the salon to get mani/pedis! Check out their cute wedding day shirts!


"Bride" & Flower Girl"

The rest of us hung out by the pool, just for a little while though, because after lunch the getting ready process would begin! Around 11:30 my dad & I went across the street and got Subway for the whole fam. After lunch Kelly got all of stuff together and called for a Bellhop to come take her stuff to the honeymoon suite, where she would be getting ready for the wedding. The lady at the hotel had suggested that Kelly get checked into that room and get ready there because it was apart from all the rest of the rooms that the wedding guests were staying in. That way things would be calmer and no one would see her. Plus, it was a gorgeous room with a view! This is Kelly on her balcony, waiting to get ready! As you can tell, the sun had broke through and it had turned into a PERFECT day for a wedding by the pool overlooking the beach!Yes, I said waiting to get ready. You see, Kelly & I headed over to her suite around 2pm. She got all her stuff settled, changed clothes so that she could easily get into her dress without messing up her hair. Her wedding coordinator had arrived and was beginning to get everything ready at the reception location, setting tables, tying bows on chairs at the ceremony, etc. Everything was going smoothly...until...the dumb hair & make-up lady that was coming to Kelly's room was 45 minutes late!!! UGH! She was supposed to be there at 2:30 so that Kelly could be ready by 4:00 to start taking pictures. So 2:30 turned into 3:15 and 4:00 turned into 4:30. I was so mad at that darn lady! We were on schedule, everything was great, Kelly was in a good mood, and this dumb lady messed us up! UGH! Sorry, I feel better now, I had to get that off my chest. Well, of course, alls well that ends well. Kelly looked great, and the lady still had time to do Ashlyn's hair and make-up as well! Ashlyn soaked up every minute of it, and loved it when people told her she looked like a miniature bride!

So, at 4:30, Kelly & the kids were all in the lobby looking fantabulous, ready to take some pictures.



After pictures in the Lobby (mainly bridal portraits for Kel), everyone went to their places, guests arrived and the wedding started on time!

Now here's the deal about getting married on a bridge by the pool...a lot of people that you didn't invite might or might not being hanging out in their bathing suits all around the pool area. Seriously. I'm not exaggerating when I say at least 75 people were in the pool area, some only 10-15 ft from the bride & groom. Luckily this didn't bother Kelly, and was just part of making it a destination wedding. The ceremony was beautiful. My brother-in-law is a pastor, so he did the service, and Ashlyn & Brady read scripture as well...yes, precious!

After they were announced Dr. & Mrs. Brandon Hill, they headed down to the beach for professional photos with the photographer. The guests headed to a nearby patio for a cocktail hour. After Kelly & Brandon had taken enough pictures, they called all of us down for a group picture on the beach, and then some family shots as well.

My fave pic during the cocktail hour!

2 of the 4 ring bearers down by the beach during pictures!



Then after pictures, it was up to the reception for dinner and dancing!! And OH DID WE DANCE THE NIGHT AWAY!!! What a fun night of celebration with the fam!



And they're off!

I really think I can say, it was everything she hoped it would be, and more! What a night to remember! If you want to see more pics, click on this link to my facebook albums.

Man, did my feet hurt and were we all tired! After a little bit of clean up it was off to bed for us party animals!

Next post: disappointing shopping day :(

Thanks for tuning in!

Super Duper: somewhat catching up on school work

Super Pooper: it took way to long to write this and now I'm late getting to bed

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Friday, March 13th, Day Five

Disclaimer: I'm sorry these posts (especially this one) are turning out to be so long, I'm sure most of you aren't reading them all, which is fine since I'm mainly doing this for my own journaling experience and to be able to look back and recall events. At the very least, I hope you enjoy the pictures.

Traveling and vacationing with this many people means schedules will change and you have to be flexible and just go with the flow.

One of the things we had talked about wanting to do while in Puerto Rico was visit the rain forest. We had been told it was fabulous and that the kids would love it. My mom & I had discussed a group of us going on Sunday, after all the wedding festivities were over and done with, but for some reason it was brought up that we would go on Friday instead, which was fine with me. The crazy thing was when we started talking about who would go, this is how it went:

Kelly: felt like she needed to stay close to the hotel because more guests would be arriving that day and she didn't want to be away all day, unable to greet people who had just flown in, so she wasn't going to go.

Kristy: is prego and didn't think trekking through a rain forest was such a good idea

Cole: is 20 months old, wouldn't truly appreciate it for what it is, and would be a handful to keep up with

Katy: had no intention of taking her almost 1 year old son, Bradley, so that meant either she or Brent (her husband) would be staying back at the hotel with him

Blake: is 3.5 years old, may have liked it, but also gets car sick and it was almost an hours drive to the place, also, might have gotten tired and fussy mid-way through.

So, that left, me, my mom & dad, Ashlyn, Brady and Brent. At the last minute Katy decided that Brent should bring Bradley, the one year old with us, which was a little crazy, but fine.

So by around 1oam 4 adults, two 7 year olds and one 1 year old piled in the minivan and headed to the rain forest.

It was a bit of a drive, but really cool when we got there. As we drove into this national forest the first major site was saw was a small water fall. Really, just water that was streaming down a big rock. This is Brent, Brady, Ashlyn & I.
The next stop we came to was a look out tower. It gave a really great view of the whole rain forest. I didn't get many great pictures up there, but here's an idea of the beauty we saw.
Finally, we came to the main attraction which was a .7 mile trail that lead to a large waterfall. To my family .7 miles didn't sound far. But to me, with 2 parents who are not normally the hiking type, 2 1st graders and a baby in a stroller (yes, my bro-in-law pushed the 1 year old in a stroller through the rain forest! hilarious, you should have seen the looks we got!) and with varying terrain, I knew it was going to feel like 5 miles, but we were up for the challenge. It really was a beautiful hike. Hearing the sounds of the rain forest. The trail was very narrow and bumpy, which made things interesting for Brent, who was pushing the stroller. Thankfully all that bouncing around didn't seem to bother Bradley one bit! Here's a few pics of us on our way to the waterfall.
Some of the leaves were HUGE! We found this one that someone had formed into a hat and Brady wore it most of the way to the waterfall. People along the trail thought it was hilarious! It was especially great when some guy walked past us and said, "Oh, wow, I made that hat earlier today!"
When we were about 3/4ths of the way there someone told us that the last part was a bit treacherous and the stroller probably wouldn't make it. My mom was looking a bit winded and I wasn't sure she needed to push herself all the way, and then still have to trek it back. So, she, Brent & Bradley turned around early, leaving my dad & I to press on to the waterfall with the kids! This is what we saw when we got there! That's me and the kids on the rocks kind of in the middle there.
The four of us hiked it back, with only about one melt down per child, which I consider about par for the course. It had been a long day, it was after lunch time and we were tired and hungry. We made it back to the car around 1:30 I guess. Someone told us where we could grab some quick food and then we were back on the road back to the hotel. Of course, when we saw they had coconuts for sale that you can drink out of, we thought this was an experience we just had to have. So, my dad got one for the whole car to share. I'll just be honest and say it tasted like dirty watered down milk, which is really bad to me, since I don't even like milk! Yuck! But it did make for a cute pic.

It was about 3pm when we got back to the El San Juan. Ashlyn & Brady were eager to get to the pool, and so was I! We hung out by our favorite pool/hot tub combo for about an hour and then had to go get ready for the rehearsal that started at 5pm.

The wedding was on a pseudo bridge thing that connected the 2 main pools. Here are some pics of us running through how things would go the next morning. Oh, and yeah, maybe it started raining midway through and we had to run for cover...hoping this wouldn't happen the next day during the real deal.

Ashlyn & Brady practicing reading 1 Cor 13...precious!

After the rehearsal we had the Welcome Dinner at 7pm. It was supposed to be on a patio restaurant by the beach, but as I mentioned earlier it had been raining, so it was moved to the Plan B location...the 10th floor patio area that was open air, but with a roof. Um, let me just tell you, this might should have been the Plan A location because it was AMAZING! So, alls well that ends well.

It is a Berry family tradition to do something a little silly and sweet in honor of the couple at the Rehearsal Dinner. This time we let the kids get in on the embarrassment, errr, I mean, entertainment. I had written a little narration that told the story of Kelly & Brandon. How they met, fell in love and then the proposal. Ashlyn dressed up as Kelly, with a nice brown ponytail hair piece & Brady was Brandon, dressed in his Drs outfit and everything...it was precious, if I do say so myself. Here's a pic of Brady down on one knee, reenacting the proposal.Friday was a long and event packed day. After the dinner a lot of us headed down to the Casino. No, I didn't gamble, I was just along to see what it was all about. I did give my sister $20 to play blackjack with. She had already put in $40. When she was $15 up she cashed out and gave me my $20 bucks back...see, no harm done. I guess it was around 11:30 and we all headed up to bed in preparation for THE BIG DAY!!!


This has to go down as my longest post ever! If you hung in there and read it all kudos to you! Leave a comment and let me know you were a trouper! Feel the love!

Super Duper: feeling much much better!

Super Pooper: budget reductions at church...ugh stress

Monday, March 23, 2009

Thursday, March 12th, Day Four

Thursday was a great day of shopping and chilling by the pool! The men had put together a fishing trip for most of the day on Thursday, so what else are the girls to do but SHOP!

We were up and out by 9:30 headed to Old San Juan which I thought was kinda like shopping in Mexico, my mom said it reminded her of New Orleans, but I've never been to NO, so I wouldn't know. The group consisted of, the bride, 2 sisters, one mom, one mother-in-law, one aunt, one cousin, one niece, one nephew, one cousin's little boy, and a friend. Imagine all of us piled into one van taxi!!! Wish I had taken a pic of us packed in there! Oh, did I mention it cost $45 to get there? Ouch! This is a picture of a street in Old San Juan.
Shopping was fun. Just a cool experience in general. I think everyone bought something. Kelly got a lot of cool things to remember her wedding location. My favorite purchase was a Puerto Rican photo album. Well, actually I accidentally picked up a journal that looked JUST LIKE the photo album, but I was able to put pictures in the journal, and probably fit more pictures in the journal than the album would have fit anyways.

The only pictures I took while shopping were of Ashlyn in the town square. When we walked by there was this man feeding pigeons and he had quite a huddle of pigeons surrounding him so Ashlyn went and let the disgusting birds perch on her arms. You best believe I swabbed her down with a wetwipe after that! She thought it was so cool! I have to admit, I'm impressed it didn't scare her, noway you would have caught me doing that!

After shopping we were pretty hungry, but also ready to hit the pool, so what better option than to order lunch at the pool? You know, where you lay by the pool and the guys come by wearing all white and ask if they can get you anything, yeah, we did that. It was kinda pricey, but not terrible, that is until we started ordering drinks. Even my virgin Pina Colada was $8!!! OUCH! Thankfully we could just charge it to our room, although I was concerned my dad might have a heart attack when he realized what we had done...oops!


Of course Ashlyn wanted in on the ordering a drink at the pool thing. Here she is with her $5 Shirley Temple that she didn't even drink!

We spent the afternoon dining...it did rain while we were waiting for our food, but we were able to go eat on a patio nearby and by the time we were done eating it had stopped raining and we were back hanging by the pool, and then hit the beach. The best part was when Katy & Brent got there and Blake & Brady could join in on the fun! They got to hang out with us at the hot tub for just a few minutes before we had to go in and get ready for dinner. Mid-afternoon the guys had returned having caught one large Mahi Mahi fish. It was enough to feed about 10 adults. They had found a place by the marina that would cook up a fish that you caught, so my family, including aunt, uncle and 2 cousins were headed there for dinner.

It was some yummy food and a nice relaxing environment, not too crowded so the kids could run around and the owner was really nice. Here's a pic of the whole group, and then a fave of me & Brady on the dock by some boats!


It was late when we got back, so quick to bed to get ready for the big weekend!

Super Duper: doing 100% of the reading for my class added 10 pts to my test grade!

Super Pooper: a bit of overwhelmedness between work, school and other life demands

Thursday, March 19, 2009

Wednesday, March 11th, Day Three

After a much needed good night's sleep, we all woke up, ready to hit the pool/beach, especially Ashlyn. We decided to make a quick run to Walgreens first to pick up a few things that we hadn't found at the K-mart the night before. Traveling with kids means you need a lot of food, so we loaded up on snacks for the pool! Luckily, there was a Walgreens (and a lot of other eating establishments) within walking distance. Here's 2 of my fave pics we took on our way to the Walgreens. This is us in front of the El San Juan Hotel & Casino!


Like I said, Ashlyn could hardly wait to get to the pool, and since we had gotten up and out pretty early, it was only about 9;30 and we hadn't had breakfast, so my parents ventured on foot to get us all some breakfast, while Kristy, the kids & I headed for the pool and waited for my parents to bring us breakfast at the pool. Did I mention, this is the life!
Oh, just for FYI - Kelly & Brandon had been up and our early that morning with the wedding planner to go get their marriage license, that's why they weren't hanging with us.

After a few hours poolside, Kelly & Brandon showed up and had picked up the last few Puerto Rican additions to the Welcome Bags. So, we all headed upstairs to get cleaned up and finish stuffing the bags. More people would begin arrive that afternoon and we needed to pass the bags off to the hotel to deliver to each couple/family.

At 2pm my mom, Kelly, Kristy & I met with the caterer from the hotel. She & Kelly needed to confirm the locations and food at the Welcome Dinner on Friday night, the wedding, the cocktail hour after the wedding, and the dinner & dancing that followed the wedding. She was super nice and showed us around, explaining the set up for each event. She even made us stop by the bar at the pool and order a drink. My mom, my prego sister (Kristy) and my drink were all virgin, but Kelly tried a real Pina Colada. Trust me, mine was waaay better. Here's a pic of us with our drinks.
When we were done with the caterer, Kristy & I were pretty hungry, so we walked across the street with my mom and her kids and had lunch at Chili's. Yes, I know, not very adventurous or Puerto Rican, but so good and convenient!

My memory is blurry here and I can't quite remember what we did between our late (3:30pm) lunch and then dinner. I can only assume, we hit the beach!



















After a few hours at the beach we went upstairs and got cleaned up for dinner. We thought we'd try this little place that was next door to our hotel. When we had seen it the night before it was busy and had some outdoor seating and fun festive lights...all seemed promising for a good dinner - WRONG! I wasn't super hungry since we had had a late lunch, so I just munched on everyone else's plates. It was all okay, but none of it was great...so far, not impressed with Puerto Rican cuisine. I guess we got back pretty late and just headed for bed after our first full day in San Juan! Here's Ash & I at our not so great dinner.

Brandon's mom had arrived so he moved his stuff and stayed with her, so my mom & Kelly moved into the room with my dad (where B had slept the night before), leaving just Kristy and I with her kids in our room. This made for a much more comfortable sleeping arrangement.

next post: shopping in Old San Juan

Super Duper: Baylor is doing well in the NIT tourney!
Super Pooper: still feeling run down, can't decide if it's a cold or allergies...ugh