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Monday, August 20, 2007

Uncle Brandon and Uncle Omar's Commitment Ceremony in Austin, TX

Uncle Brandon and Uncle Omar had their Commitment Ceremony in Austin, TX this weekend at the One World Theater overlooking the hill country. We all stayed at the Barton Creek Resort and Spa right down the road. The weather was pretty nice with only a little rain and we actually got to enjoy quite a bit of pool time, poolside margaritas, and even some spa services! About 130 people came to the ceremony. All of our immediate family was there, Omar's large immediate and extended family traveled from Mission, TX and Houston, TX to attend and lots of Brandon and Omar's close friends were there. We had the Rehearsal Dinner at County Line BBQ which was DELICIOUS and had an awesome view overlooking the hill country. We stayed in this Barton Creek area the entire weekend which looks nothing like what you think Texas looks like. The ceremony was so beautiful, elegant, personal, and FUN, FUN, FUN! The food was yummy, especially the mac and cheese bar with multiple toppins'. The cakes were to die for, especially the Chocolate Reese's Peanut Butter Cup cake. YUMMY!!!!! There was lots of dancing afterwards and I have to say, Omar's family can cut a rug. There are some serious dancers in his family, Omar included. The next day, we had breakfast at the hotel with Brandon and Omar before they left for their Caribbean Cruise right through Hurricane Dean. All of their destinations on the cruise were scheduled to be hit by Dean. We haven't heard from them yet so we're hoping all is well and that the ship found suitable alternate routes. The pictures I am posting below are pretty random and I actually don't have any from the ceremony since we were so busy. Jack, Brent and I were all part of the wedding. I was an emcee of sorts and gave a toast. Jack was the ring bearer and Brent helped him. Jack did a great job - he chewed on the ring boxes a little but still did his job and was such big boy. We were so proud of him. Joe was the hit of the wedding, he got lots of attention from every woman there and even some men too. Both boys behaved really well and stayed up way past their bed times. It was our first family vacation of sorts and it went really well. View from our balcony at Barton Creek Resort and Spa Another view from our balcony of the pool
Another view from our balcony
Brent and Jack at the pool - taken from our balcony. This looks like a paparazzi photo I think :)
Joe and his second cousin Timothy (son of my cousin Shelly and her husband Brian). Look how huge Joe is - Timothy is 4 months older!
Jack playing in a water puddle at the One World Theater during the Rehearsal
Brandon and Omar doing a "run through" of the ceremony at One World Theater
The dinner/reception room being set up for the reception an hour before the ceremony at One World Theater
One of the awesome cakes! This was the traditional white cake with some sort of pina colada filling. SO GOOD!
The other cake - an equally yummy Chocolate Reese's Peanut Butter cake
The "non traditional" cake toppers. :) Brandon ordered these. The dark haired one on the left is supposed to be the Hispanic man. These were so great!Mommy and her boys at breakfast the day after the ceremony with our family
Daddy and Jack at breakfast
Jack and Maxon Robbins (not related to us). We stopped by some friends of ours house on our way out of town, Sadie and Ahren Robbins and their adorable little boy Maxon. Maxon is almost 3 and it was so funny, he and Jack were dressed almost identical and were the same size and build to the "T". Maxon was very gracious and kept trying to play with Jack. Jack took a while to warm up and was kind of a toot for the first portion of our visit, he cried and carried on for a bit and finally chilled out right before we left. In his defense we did wake him from his nap in the car to visit our friends.
Jack, back on the road and totally passed out with one of his beloved books. I tried to take the book after he fell asleep but he had a death grip on it and wasn't letting go for nothing. We stopped in West for kolaches on the way home but I don't have picts of this. We certainly didn't need them but they were good.

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