Where to begin??
I drove the 12 hours from my house to my Grandma Zola's house in AF all alone. It was actually pretty fun! If you know me at all, then you know that the music was deafening and there was carrot sobe a plenty! I wore scrubs and yes I took a picture of myself driving in the middle of Idaho.
I spent the first couple of days in northern Utah hanging out with some of the most wonderful friends a girl could find! We had dinner, watched movies, took in some sights...
I had an all around awesome time. Awesome. I even got dressed up and put make up on!
After a few days up north I made the trek to my parent's house with a few stops along the way.
First I had a very special date to keep,
I love my hometown in the desert!
I spent sometime outside in the backyard...
And I got in some good time with little Miss Wrigley.
I spent some time with my fantastic Grandparents and saw my best girl Sarah. We went for brunch and just spent time together! Also got my hair done and spent time with my parents.
My entire life everyone has said how much I look just like my mom. But after looking at this picture a lot of opinions have changed...
The next day mom and I went back up to GramZ house, stopping for Indian food on the way! Try out the Bombay House if you can, it is our favorite!
The next day it was time to get down to business! The main reason I had gone down that week specifically was to do Ashley Owen's wedding cake! It started by a whole lot of baking, followed by a whole lot of filling, followed by a whole lot of masking!
I don't think Grandma's fridge had ever seen so much cake before!
The drive was a little bit stressful with all of the construction and bike tours in the middle of downtown! I didn't stack the cakes until we got to Joseph Smith Memorial Building and that added to the stress level!
* We had to take the cakes in 2 separate vehicles and my dad sent me texts every 5 minutes along the way letting me know everything was okay! I really appreciated that dad!
Once I got it stacked, it was time to make everything uniform in a rustic manner! That was a lame baking joke. Anyway...
More frosting was involved
After I was done...
The florist came in and did his thing, and together we made one pretty good looking cake!
* A big time thanks to: my husband!!, my parents!!, and my grandma Zola!! Also a major thank you to the love of my life Jaxten Dupass for his constant compliments and for calling me his sweetheart!
Everything went great! The food was fantastic
The company was even better
Me and my dear friend Ashley (the bride!)
To end this post (finally!) I will embarrass my family by posting corn pictures. Oh yes...
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