I promised you some stories about the unexpected things that happened on May the 4th, and I have told you about the mix up on the bouquets and about the snow forcing a move inside for the ceremony, but that's not all...
Turns out that the amazing chef for the wedding dinner lives somewhere like Fresno. He had to make his way through all the crazy traffic and delays caused by the spring snow storm...which ended up bringing two feet of snow we were told...so he was well over an hour late. Fortunately the group had meshed by then and the consumption of the signature cocktail I mentioned in an earlier post, plus other adult libations as desired, led to a pretty mellow group. Once the chef arrived he quickly set up a beautiful cheese board and the fun began. Pretty soon there were bacon wrapped dates and pulled pork with a 12 hour mole sauce, sizzling shrimp, and much more...and these were just the appetizers!
Of course the late dinner meant that the whole evening ran late. It was well after 9 pm before the cake was cut. The bride (with a little help by yours truly on baking the cake layers) made her own wedding cake and it was delicious as well as lovely. The flower decorations were done by one of her talented LA friends. (see photo at top of post) The groom claims that he had one bite and the bride may not have actually eaten any of the cake! They did do the traditional cake cutting and, later, the first dance was late enough that the bride had changed into pjs. Good thing that almost all the guests were staying at the lodge. Sweetie and I sort of sledded down to lake level before the cake cutting, to where we were staying, and were glad to get there safely.
Because there were guests, including the groom, who really prefer pie to cake, and because the bride wanted everyone happy, a local bakery was chosen as the place to pick up an assortment of tarts and small pies. Due to a glitch, when Sweetie and I went to pick them up on the morning of the wedding, they had no record of the order! Fortunately, they were very accommodating and filled the whole orderexcept for the chocolate dipped strawberries once we found out what the order should have been. They were really delicious pastries and the bakery was not at fault in any way about the glitch. I highly recommend the Sugar Pine Bakery in South Lake Tahoe if you are in the neighborhood and want high quality and tasty baked goods, plus excellent customer service.
Sugar Pine Bakery, 3564 Lake Tahoe Blvd. G, South Lake Tahoe 96150 530 503-0560
You would think that we had reached our limit of things that could go wrong, wouldn't you? But, no, there was one more. Sunday morning some of the guests headed to the kitchen for some breakfast and found a large bear in the sink. The bear had eaten all the breakfast croissants and was probably thirsty! A quick thinking guest made himself large by waving his hands and shooed the bear out a side door! Guess that was a very memorable final glitch.
If you have gotten this far in the post you deserve some photos of the bride and groom. I think you'll like this one, and the ones following.
Sweetie looks pretty good escorting his daughter up to her groom, doesn't he?
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