Our menu, prepared by the El Paseo staff.
My mom, mister's mom, and our flower girl, Kylie.
Bro, Sis/MOH, and grandma.
Uncle and aunt, and my parents.
Uncle and aunt and their 4 daughters, 2 were my bridesmaids, the other 2 read at the ceremony and helped with the wishbowl.
Table shot, groomsmen and their dates, and us.
We had the most amazing guacamole, freshly made at our table side. Soo yummy, I was full before my dinner arrived!
My parents also enjoyed the guac!
Here I am handing out some bmaid gifts. Note, I forgot to take photos of the gifts once they were all wrapped up :(
My sister/MOH received a special gift, a Tiffany necklace :) The meal was great and the service was what we like, attentive but not pestering. Our glasses remained full, our appetizers arrived on time, and our dinner (which took a while but we were a big group so I'll let that slide) was delish! We sat under the stars and enjoyed the last bits of the day together :) Where did you have your rehearsal dinner? What type of food did you choose? Was it a local hang out, a popular joint, or a fancy establishment?
Blog title is from lyrics by They Might be Giants
2 comments:
We just booked our rehearsal dinner this weekend. I have yet to blog about it but it is simple, yummy and has a space big enough for our 45 guests to hang. It's the Old Spaghetti Factory in Newport Beach. My honey and I love it there and are excited to have the family and friends all just relaxing and munching on yummy pasta and garlic bread before the big day. Only downside is that it is about 30 minutes away from our venue where the rehearsal will take place. Oh well.
So nice! We just went to Carmines, an Italian restaurant in Times Square not too far from the hotel we got married at. We wanted something conveniently located and both of our families absolutely love that restaurant. It also helped that it was family style and fairly affordable since J's mother was footing the bill :)
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