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My little brother gets MARRIED!

My little brother, Will, got married to his long time girlfriend (Kayla) back in May (May 26, 2012).  We flew from Oregon to Arkansas to be a part of this wonderful event and it was a great time.  I am so happy for my little bro and I am so thrilled that we could be a part of this fantastic day!  Before we took off to Arkansas we got Skylar fitted for his tux.  It was quite a fun experience and it was Skylar's first time getting fitted for something like this.  He looks dashing!




The weather was amazing in Arkansas and coming from the rain and chill of Oregon it was a great, sun-soaking trip for Jeff, Skylar, and me.  Here are a few pictures of the wedding.  This post is a bit "picture heavy."


  
Sneaking a quick picture before the wedding.

Two weeks before the wedding, getting fitted for his suit.

With a bit of "rigging" it works......

The boys were kind of hot in their suits and made for frown-face pictures, but once they came off they were in better spirits. 
 

Ryan, Skylar-Braden, Kendra and Natalie.

Cousins!

Ryan and Natalie.  I think at this point Ryan was itching to take his suit off.  

All the suit pants made me chuckle.  They were either too long or too short, but it did make for good laughs.

Jeff, Skylar-Braden and me.....we were loving the sunshine hitting our backs through the stained glass window.

Handsome boys!

A quick smooch!


The groomsmen.


Swab and the boys!

My parents and Will.  (Dot, Will, and Mike)


My brother caught me sneaking pictures.


Mr & Mrs. William A. Hardage!

I love this picture because the smile that's on the preacher's face.  Of course, Skylar is about ready to pee his pants here.  (Note to self:  Take child to the restroom before ceremony)  











  
The bride's cake and the groom's cake.

Was pleased to find out that Arkansas now has their own microbrew.  Diamond Bear Brewing Company

The suite.





Our card to them.


We are so happy for Will and even more excited that we were able to come down and be a part of his great day.  We love you very much and hope your life with Kayla is filled with love, joy and happiness forever!  
Congratulations Will & Kayla!


Thumbprint wedding guest tree.



    

Super simple chocolate-covered Strawberries


This quick and easy recipe is above and beyond the simplest thing you do this summer.  These are great for quick, prompt to get-together or even just a night of movies at your own house.  They take all of 15 minutes from start to finish and can be done anytime.  

You want to start out with some pretty good sized strawberries.  The bigger the better!

Now, I like to remove the stem on some and leave the stem on others.  For this I like to use the small end of my melon ball'er and it takes away less of the meaty part of the strawberry. 


  
Or you can use the straw method I have seen throughout the "pins" on Pinterest and Twitter.  I still feel that this approach takes too much of the strawberry away, but it's your call.

Line a plate or serving platter with parchment or wax paper.  I like to place the plate or serving platter upside down on the paper and draw the outline then cut it out so that it's uniform with the platter.


 
I use rich/pure chocolate candy bars with semi-sweet chocolate chips for a taste that is more pleasing to the taste buds than just straight chocolate.  I've found that it pairs nicely with the sweet taste of the strawberries too.

The reason the method is so quick and easy is because of the mixing of the chocolate.  Make sure your strawberries are at room temperature, that is key here.

Tip:  Placing your spatula upside down in a glass help keep the mess and splatters on your counter under control too.

Melt your chocolate, little bits at a time.  I like to use the microwave at 30 second intervals so that I don't "burn" the chocolate.  You house is going to small like Willy Wonka during the phase and it almost makes you want to eat the air.  Ha!


Keep heating and stirring and mixing the chocolate for an even consistency and to combine the chocolate candy bar with the chips.

Now comes the fun part!
DIPPING THE BERRIES!

     



                             
                                          And make sure you don't have little thieves!  :)



Once you get all your strawberries coated, let them sit in room temperature to harden.  Placing them in the refrigerator only allows moisture to cover the chocolate and the berries and your chocolate won't harden correctly.  Once they are hardened you can place them in the refrigerator in a covered container so that moisture can't touch them.  Or serve them immediately!  

Enjoy!

Yard Sale Finds: Ceramic Tea Kettle and Saké Cups (Treasure Hunt Thursday)

My yard sale adventures take me to random locations between here (Lebanon, Oregon), Corvallis, Eugene, Albany and ever some over in Salem, Oregon.  I find random things from old 45s to broken chairs that just need a bit of love, but nothing compared to what I found yesterday.  Fridays are normally the best day to find some of the goods that most people don't want, don't care for, or discard because they don't know their worth.  This beauty was one for the books.


How amazing is this?  It's a tea set by the company of Bombay® and the cups and tea kettle are in perfect condition.  I paid $5, but after doing some internet homework I found a few being sold anywhere from $25 (without the cups) to $1,220 for the full set.  Score!






I thought about making some tea in it and having a moment with it, but I think I would rather just let it sit on my table so I can admire it a lot longer before using it. 

To see other great treasures take a few minutes to check out the other links that were shared over at From My Front Porch To Yours.