The Wedding Weekend Begins With A Rehearsah (Page Two)
Friday We Are Off To Green Mountain Ranch In Lytle Creek
The wedding rehersal was at 3:00 at the venue which is south of Los Angeles off of Highway 15. Green Mountain Ranch is nestled in the San Bernardino Mountains on a 22 acre private ranch with running creeks, three lakes, and a rustic charm.
The wedding party is staying in Ranco Cucamonga and the venue is
just a 17 miles away or 27 minutes
"What's all the noise? This is supposed to be peaceful in the woods!"
Did You Know? - A rehearsal is an event that occurs as preparation for a performance. It is undertaken as a form of practising, to ensure that all details of the subsequent performance are adequately prepared and coordinated. Most commonly employed in the performing arts as preparation for a public presentation, rehearsals are nevertheless used in other contexts, as well, to prepare for the performance of any anticipated activity.
We All Arrive About Two PM For The Rehearsal
Definitely rustic!
All the guys had trucks so hauling things was no problem
Miracles do happen!
Connor working....
Logs from La Mirada... Sawed especially for this activity
No problem!
We love the Tally-Ho Tavern
Inside the Tally-Ho was well stocked
We got there prepared to practice
The pickup trucks were a blessing!
Looks empty now... Wait until tomorrow!
A very peaceful setting
The wedding area is set up and ready to go
Final preparations are done in here!
"Let's go check it out!"
Zack and Becca do a walk-through
Becca has the signs ready!
The reception area was super... Heaters and a great view of the grounds
Oops! No cell service.... This is a good thing!
Look grandma....No signal!
The signage was perfect
Almost perfect.... Repairs underway!
Now we know where to go!
The lake was like a morror
Gary and Peanut look so proud!
The grounds were very nice
"OK guys... It's getting close"
How are they going to fix dinner for 120 people on this?
A beer can???
The Rehearsal Gets Underway about 3:00
Time for the first walk through
Lilly liked this one!
The gentlemen are ready!
Ladies are ready to go!
They are already wearing their boots
Did You Know? - Cowboy boots refer to a specific style of riding boot, historically worn by cowboys. They have a Cuban heel, rounded to pointed toe, high shaft, and, traditionally, no lacing. Cowboy boots are normally made from cowhide leather but are also sometimes made from "exotic" skins such as alligator, snake, ostrich, lizard, eel, elephant, stingray, elk, buffalo, and the like.
There are two basic styles of cowboy boots, western (or classic), and roper. The classic style is distinguished by a tall boot shaft, going to at least mid-calf, with an angled "cowboy" heel, usually over one inch high. A slightly lower, still angled, "walking" heel is also common. Although western boots can be customized with a wide variety of toe shapes, the classic design is a narrowed, usually pointed, toe.
Just 24 hours away!
"Come on girl... We know how to do this!"
Connor gets his girl!
"Just follow my step!"
Dad and daughter enjoying the fun!
"Listen carefully!"
"I am so relaxed!"
Mother of the groom Jeanette taking it all in!
"Noah... This is vauely familiar"
Left hand over the right...
Hands out of your pockets!
The girls know exactly what to do!
We are ready!
Oops.... Zack's boots seem a little different!
"We are done! Let's go home!"
Photobombed!
"Lets take a stroll"
"Come on Grammies.... I will take you back so you will not get lost"
"I am ready to walk!"
Remember your places
One More Time Just To Make Sure
"Hey! We are first in line"
"Here we go! Sue, do you have a bag of marbles?
The wedding party could get down the hill a lot faster!
.... He He He"
Dad and daughter make their entrance
Lookin good!
Dad is standing in for the preacher
This the part the kids like best!
Photobombed again!
"Hey Mommy and Daddy.... Wait for me!"
Walking back up the path... Connor looks so serious
"We are on our way"
We saved the best until last!
"Were do we go??"
Lights are on... Time to go home
See you tomorrow at the venue.... Are you ready?