On the way to the temple, all the kids in the back.
Hair by Ms. Kenzie Pehrson
The only picture we got on the way out because NOBODY waited for us.
I waited 34 years for this and none of you could wait twenty minutes?
About the dress:
Temple standards are such that you must have your arms covered down to the wrist and a very conservative neckline. Short of wearing a turtleneck it's really hard to find something suitable that is also worthy of having a picture taken. Here's my solution. I bought a dress at Free People (overpriced store, especially when you have to wear three layers to compensate for the translucence of all of their clothing). Then I had a seamstress rip the sleeves off of a dress shirt I already owned and sew them on. Last I added two or three lacy slips. Now the dress is my temple dress.
About the dress:
Temple standards are such that you must have your arms covered down to the wrist and a very conservative neckline. Short of wearing a turtleneck it's really hard to find something suitable that is also worthy of having a picture taken. Here's my solution. I bought a dress at Free People (overpriced store, especially when you have to wear three layers to compensate for the translucence of all of their clothing). Then I had a seamstress rip the sleeves off of a dress shirt I already owned and sew them on. Last I added two or three lacy slips. Now the dress is my temple dress.
E got a few shots when we walked by her car.
And now for the main event! The Jessica Peterson Photography family shots!
January 17, 2015 Jude 6, Betty Lou 4 months, Mimi 7, Silas 5.