For Christmas we decided to go to Utah since that is where CM/MA and VP were living.
CM joined the army reserves in October (?) and was going away to Basic Training in January. We won't see him until August or after. We had a great time there with all of them - we also met VP's boyfriend JD at that time. We didn't spend a lot of time with them, but were able to see how happy VP is and that they are good for each other. One thing that has happened in the last couple of years is that we have some really really close friends who have moved away. Luckily a couple have moved to Utah, so we were able to visit with them. AR spent one whole day with her good friend TW - they ended the day with coming and caroling at CM's apt. We all had crowded into their 2 bedroom apartment for the week. It worked out well, but it was a little squishy.
Long about the end of January we got a call from VP telling us that she and JD were engaged! Our biggest hesitation (which unfortunately came across to VP right away) was that we didn't know him - and hadn't seen their relationship grow, so we couldn't get all jumpy-up and down - happy for them. But that hesitation was overcome and we are genuinely happy for the two of them. They were married last week in Taylorsville - in JD's grandparents home. VP looked so happy and beautiful. She insisted on not doing anything for the wedding. Well, being long distance and knowing that you just can't do 'nothing" when 2 or more people 
gather for a celebration - I was very frustrated. I knew that there would be food involved, pictures to take and chairs to set up. The in-laws were very gracious and everything turned out beautifully. They have taken VP into their hearts and love her like she deserves. JD and she are really cute together - it was very comforting to meet them and get that from them. It was a 'small' wedding - only 25 people there. That was just the immediate family. We really did miss CM, though.

Since VP didn't want to "do anything", I hesitated on one thing for a moment - at the last minute (literally), I detached the back part of the veil from my wedding attire and stuck it in the suitcase. Her dress was an antique white (I would call it almost peachy), so I wasn't sure how the white veil would look. Well..... she decided to wear it!! The stitching had aged so it looked almost the same color as the dress, and there were little pearls on it, so those matched her necklace and bracelet. She really did look radiant.
We look forward to getting to know our new SIL and seeing their relationship grow and all the wonderful things that will come to them in their marriage!


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