Carrie Turner and Jason Harris...
Now Mr. & Mrs. Harris
July 30, 2009
Carrie and Jason got married in the Manti, Utah Temple at 10:45 a.m. on Thursday, July 30, 2009. It was a nice sunny day with temperatures in the low 90's (rather than the upper 90's or 100's like it has been). The temple is beautiful and has a lot of pioneer history associated with it. They were married in the tower room, which has a beautiful circular staircase leading up to it. After the wedding ceremony Carrie and Jason came outside for pictures. Jason's grandma and grandpa were bringing the bouquet so Carrie could have her flowers in her pictures, and they were also bringing Jason's sister and brother, and Carrie's brother Kyle. After the ceremony, someone called them to see where they were. They said they were almost there, so there were no worries. We waited for awhile and they didn't show up. Someone called them again, and they said "we are in Price - now how do we find the way to Manti?" They had taken the route through Spanish Fork canyon (not through Nephi like they were told) and had missed the turn off at Thistle that leads to Manti. They just kept going, and going, and going. Needless to say, they never made it to Manti and ended up turning around and heading back to the Turner's house. It was too bad that 3 out of the 5 siblings didn't make it to the Temple to be in the family pictures. Other than that, the time in Manti was beautiful.
On the way home me and Ray decided to stop at the Moroni Turkey plant and buy some of their good turkey roasts like my mom used to get occasionally. As we pulled up to the turkey store, my dad was just parking his car. When we went in the Turner Grandparents, and Carrie's Aunt Karen and Uncle Ron Turner were there also. I guess everyone had the same idea.
Jason's grandma, Jason's aunt, Becki Little, Scott Little, Ray Walker during picture time.
Carrie's grandparents, Grandma & Grandpa Turner, Dad Jim Turner, Carrie & Jason, Mom Lisa Turner, Grandma Sharon & Grandpa Harold Little, Grandpa Denmark Jensen.
Newlyweds Carrie and Jason Harris with Carrie's parents, Jim and Lisa Turner.
From right to left - Harold & Sharon Little, Scott Mason, Ray Walker, Emily Mason, Scott & Becki Little, Lisa Turner.
Sisters - Jennifer, Carrie, & Rachel Turner.
Jason & Carrie with Carrie's cousin who is the photographer.
Nice red shoes that Jason gets to hold for Carrie.
Jason and Carrie Harris.
"We finally made it"
Scott & Emily at Manti Temple after Carrie & Jason's wedding.
Now Mr. & Mrs. Harris
July 30, 2009
Carrie and Jason got married in the Manti, Utah Temple at 10:45 a.m. on Thursday, July 30, 2009. It was a nice sunny day with temperatures in the low 90's (rather than the upper 90's or 100's like it has been). The temple is beautiful and has a lot of pioneer history associated with it. They were married in the tower room, which has a beautiful circular staircase leading up to it. After the wedding ceremony Carrie and Jason came outside for pictures. Jason's grandma and grandpa were bringing the bouquet so Carrie could have her flowers in her pictures, and they were also bringing Jason's sister and brother, and Carrie's brother Kyle. After the ceremony, someone called them to see where they were. They said they were almost there, so there were no worries. We waited for awhile and they didn't show up. Someone called them again, and they said "we are in Price - now how do we find the way to Manti?" They had taken the route through Spanish Fork canyon (not through Nephi like they were told) and had missed the turn off at Thistle that leads to Manti. They just kept going, and going, and going. Needless to say, they never made it to Manti and ended up turning around and heading back to the Turner's house. It was too bad that 3 out of the 5 siblings didn't make it to the Temple to be in the family pictures. Other than that, the time in Manti was beautiful.
On the way home me and Ray decided to stop at the Moroni Turkey plant and buy some of their good turkey roasts like my mom used to get occasionally. As we pulled up to the turkey store, my dad was just parking his car. When we went in the Turner Grandparents, and Carrie's Aunt Karen and Uncle Ron Turner were there also. I guess everyone had the same idea.
Jason's grandma, Jason's aunt, Becki Little, Scott Little, Ray Walker during picture time.
Carrie's grandparents, Grandma & Grandpa Turner, Dad Jim Turner, Carrie & Jason, Mom Lisa Turner, Grandma Sharon & Grandpa Harold Little, Grandpa Denmark Jensen.
Newlyweds Carrie and Jason Harris with Carrie's parents, Jim and Lisa Turner.
From right to left - Harold & Sharon Little, Scott Mason, Ray Walker, Emily Mason, Scott & Becki Little, Lisa Turner.
Sisters - Jennifer, Carrie, & Rachel Turner.
Ray and Dana Walker at Manti Temple after Carrie & Jason's wedding.
Jason & Carrie with Carrie's cousin who is the photographer.
Nice red shoes that Jason gets to hold for Carrie.
Jason and Carrie Harris.
"We finally made it"
Scott & Emily at Manti Temple after Carrie & Jason's wedding.
After we arrived home there was only 1 hour to cut all the fruit and do final preparations for the wedding lunch. I volunteered to be in charge of it on the wedding day because Lisa should be doing other things and I didn't want her to have to worry about the lunch. Jason's Aunt, Sister and Grandma came to help and they were awesome in getting all the fruit cut up in record time. Sharon and Becki also came to give some help. Everything was done with about 5 minutes to spare. We had the lunch in Nelson's Grove which is the same place as the reception, but the lunch was off to the side so we wouldn't get the reception tables dirty. The lunch consisted of Chicken Salad Croissant Sandwiches, Fresh Fruit Salad, Vegetable Tray, Chips, bottled water with Crystal Lite packets that could be added to the water. Grandma Melba Turner and Sharon White really helped out in cutting the croissants and filling them when we were at Nelson's Grove. I really appreciated all those that were willing to help with the lunch. The lunch turned out nice.
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That was such a pretty temple!! And cool to go there for the first time!
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