After I got my sound system set up and did a sound check, Marty and I went into the garden area where the groom and groomsmen were hanging out and hanging loose! Men in Black!! Agent Smith??
The flowers were amazing and the color scheme very distinctive. Shelley told me that she told the florist to be creative and they were.
Look at the hanging votives and the rosebuds swinging upside down like little lamps from a spray of twigs.
Some of the tables were under the large tent and some were out in the garden. The bands were setting up and the florist putting the final touches on things.
The bride's bouquet was one of the prettiest and most unusual ones I have ever seen. Shelley told them she wanted feathers in all the bouquets and she got them!
The cake was in the gazebo to begin with but eventually got moved inside the house due to the heat and humidity.
Photo of the engaged couple on display.
For the ceremony we had oboe and piano music. A winning combination and one of my very favorites for weddings because it is so unusual. Paul is a musician and he really appreciated that. He also has a band so he had all the right connections.It is almost time to begin the ceremony. Reta, one of our wedding directors, was checking the time line. Reta and Meredith are great to work with and make my job so much easier!
The guys and I were lined up to the side of the house while the parents were ushered in. Down on the sidewalk in the front of the house, Meredith had the groomsmen and bridesmaids all lined up to go in.
The guests are standing and we are awaiting the entrance of the beautiful bride and her father.
Those high steps are not easy with a long full dress, high heels and carrying a bouquet!
And so we begin. Paul's father was an "honorary best man" standing with him until time for the Parents' Blessing when he sat with his wife from that point on.
Isn't that dress gorgeous? What a handsome couple!
What is Paul looking at? I missed that one!
Look at that look they sneaked during the pronouncement.
After the wedding the wedding party walked the one block to the Capital for photos. After packing up the sound system and bidding farewell to the musicians and Reta and Meredith, we caught up with them for a few pictures. Paul and Shelley, you are a great couple and so much fun to work with . You planned a super wedding and I know you had fun! I wish you love, joy and peace for a lifetime!
I had to show you this exquisite ring. Paul had to save up for this one, as the story in the ceremony revealed. But, as he said, Shelley was really worth it!
Our Vendors for this wedding:
Wedding Planners: Reta and Meredith Kohari (mother and daughter team) with French 75 Events. Ladies, it is always a pleasure to work with you. I know I can count on your professionalism and covering every detail!
Venue: Historic Haywood Hall is owned by the National Society of The Colonial Dames of America. I have been doing weddings here for almost 12 years! A great venue with front walk, garden and gazebo.
Videographer and Photographer to the rescue: David Goodwin. Man, you saved the day!
Musicians: Phillip Jefferson, oboe, and Gregory Dixon, keyboard played for the ceremony. For the reception the line up was: Tim Smith Jazz Quartet, Rye Mountain Boys, and then Hobex.
Flowers: Distinctive Designs of Wake Forest did fabulous florals for this wedding!
Wedding Cake: Lorie at Simply Cakes did a great job on their cake.
Caterer: Famous local caterer is Barbara Boney Caters. Always wonderful!