Tia Jones-Nusbaum, their wedding planner/director with Erin McLean Events had placed their beautiful programs on the chairs of the family members being escorted in. I am so grateful to Tia for getting the rehearsal organized and started the day before while I was stuck in traffic trying to get there. When I arrived, it was time to go over the ceremony logistics so the timing could not have been better!
Their wedding programs were beautiful! Ryan's father is a graphic designer and had made them and color coordinated them with the navy theme.
I brought my own sound system for this wedding as the DJ was only doing the reception. You can see me in the distance where I am hiding it behind the billowing curtains. Behind the curtains are most of the tables for the reception pushed together to later be spread out into the ceremony area. Tre Bella was the florist for both this wedding and the one I had just come from.
How perfect to have a cotton boll as part of the decoration since the venue was originally part of the Golden Belt Cotton Company, now renovated into many different spaces.
Then the 8 groomsmen plus Ryan and I entered, then the 8 bridesmaids. We filled up the entire span of space at the front. Love those pretty windows behind us.
Shannon was escorted in by her dad, Jeff, as all the guests stood in her honor.
Shannon and Ryan met in May of 2009 at the party of mutual friends to watch a hockey game in the 2009 NHL Playoffs. They were just friends for a while, chatting on the phone, instant messaging and texting, until Shannon went down to Myrtle beach the following July to hang out with Ryan and get to know each other. Their attraction began to grow but the relationship remained a long distance one for about a year until Ryan moved to Raleigh. It did not take long before they became inseparable and eventually decided to marry.
They are both best friends to each other and love making each other happy and laugh a lot. Neither can imagine their lives without each other. They are looking forward to being together for the rest of their lives, creating irreplaceable memories, taking care of their fur babies, and starting their own family some day.
They read their secret vows to each other from my book, evoking some tears along the way.
How perfect to have a cotton boll as part of the decoration since the venue was originally part of the Golden Belt Cotton Company, now renovated into many different spaces.
Love these table coverings with all the fluffy petals!
Arioso Strings provided a guitar duo for the ceremony music. You may recognize Ed, left, with whom I have done so many weddings I can't count them all--but they are on this blog! His fellow guitarist is Chris whom I met for the first time that day. They did a great job with the music--of course! One can always count on Arioso Strings for their professionalism, reliability and superb musicians.
Nancy Ray and her husband Will with Nancy Ray Photography were capturing the day in photographs and arranged this "blind" meeting of the bride and groom to exchange their gifts to each other. Wish Ryan's head was not blocked by the post but I know he was beaming---is that a pun or what! Lindsey and Daniel with Heart Stone Films were videoing the wedding as well and I can't wait to see that video! Tia got us all lined up to enter for the ceremony.
Ryan's parents, Patricia and Jim, go first followed by Shannon's mother, Susan, and her stepfather, Jason.Then the 8 groomsmen plus Ryan and I entered, then the 8 bridesmaids. We filled up the entire span of space at the front. Love those pretty windows behind us.
Shannon was escorted in by her dad, Jeff, as all the guests stood in her honor.
Here we go! Wish you could see the grin on Ryan's face!
After the words of welcome, the prayer, and tribute to the parents, I launched into their "story!"Shannon and Ryan met in May of 2009 at the party of mutual friends to watch a hockey game in the 2009 NHL Playoffs. They were just friends for a while, chatting on the phone, instant messaging and texting, until Shannon went down to Myrtle beach the following July to hang out with Ryan and get to know each other. Their attraction began to grow but the relationship remained a long distance one for about a year until Ryan moved to Raleigh. It did not take long before they became inseparable and eventually decided to marry.
They are both best friends to each other and love making each other happy and laugh a lot. Neither can imagine their lives without each other. They are looking forward to being together for the rest of their lives, creating irreplaceable memories, taking care of their fur babies, and starting their own family some day.
They read their secret vows to each other from my book, evoking some tears along the way.
Then they exchanged rings.
I made the pronouncement of marriage and they shared their first kiss as husband and wife! Let's go celebrate!!
The guests were invited to another area of the space to enjoy cocktails while the wedding party took photos.
Here we are behind the scenes with the bridesmaids bustling the bride's train up out of the way so she could dance to her heart's content with her new husband!