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Monday, March 3, 2008

Katrina's California Wedding

This last weekend I made the drive down to Corona / San Diego, California for one of my friends wedding's. Katrina is actually the first person I met at BYU freshman year. We lived with each other for a year prior to me getting married and then when Ryan left, she moved in with me again.

On the trip down, I stopped in Baker, CA for a Gyro at the Mad Greek. I saw it on the Food Network's "Diners, Dives and Drive-In's" and decided I should give it a go. The Gyro was huge and good, but over priced. I think I'm content with Gyro's from Apollo Burger. I also got gas while I was there. I'll never understand why people get gas from a gas station that is 20 cents a gallon more expensive than the gas station across the street. I did find that gas is cheapest in Utah, second cheapest in Nevada and most expensive in California...so plan accordingly if you're making the drive.

The wedding went well. The reception was the night before the wedding. I pulled up to Katrina's house right as they were leaving. On the way out the door, Katrina handed me jewelry and sandals and said my skirt had been taken to the reception, so I could change into it there (I was one of the bridesmaids). After just 4 hours of sleep, I got up the next morning and curled Katrina's hair...I think i did a pretty good job (well, she left it up from the night before, so I just did some touch up on the top and then curled the half that was left down). They were sealed in the San Diego Temple at 10am. They are so happy together! Here they are, Josh and Katrina Scott:Luckily, the photographer told her to go around and talk to people right after they got out of the temple, so I was able to get a picture of the two of us on my camera.I'm happy that I was able to be there. She is one of my best friends from college and one that I'll stay in touch with forever...plus they are thinking of moving to Texas after Josh finishes school. The drive back was kinda long, but Ryan was nice enough to talk to me for a huge chunk of it. Now it's back to a semi-normal life for the next couple weeks. I'm excited to not travel anywhere for the next two weekends.