A family is preparing for a wedding, with the children excited to participate. Gracie, the youngest, feels left out as she is too little to be the flower girl or have any other special role. However, when the ring bearer, Ronald, accidentally drops the wedding rings down a small grate, Gracie saves the day by retrieving them with her small hands. As a reward, Karina, the actual flower girl, asks Gracie to walk down the aisle with her, and Gracie finally feels included. The wedding ceremony goes smoothly, and the family celebrates with cake and music.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The family is preparing for Auntie Raquel's wedding.
2. The wedding will be held at their home, and their family will be staying with them for the weekend.
3. Gracie is too young to have a role in the wedding.
4. Ronald is the ring bearer, and Karina is the flower girl.
5. Gracie wants to help with the wedding but is not allowed to.
6. Gracie's mom is baking a wedding cake.
7. Gracie's cousins, Karina, Ronald, and Clarina, are visiting for the wedding.
8. Gracie's room is now a "big girl room" and she no longer shares it with her baby sister.
9. The wedding party consists of the maid of honor, the flower girl, and the ring bearer.
10. The ceremony is about to start, and Gracie is feeling left out.
11. Ronald drops the rings during the ceremony, and Gracie saves the day by retrieving them.
12. Gracie is allowed to walk down the aisle with Karina as a flower girl.
13. The wedding is a success, and the family enjoys the cake after the ceremony.