Showing posts with label Home wedding. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Home wedding. Show all posts

Sunday, July 27, 2014

What a Sweet Wedding for Natalia and Rett and their Families!

I'm back! Some of you may have been wondering where I have been the past few weeks. This is my first wedding since undergoing surgery on June 30th and I am feeling almost 100%. Natalia and Rett's wedding was a great one for me to do to test myself since it was a small intimate ceremony in their home with 13 guests. Marty and I arrived there on Sunday July 27th at 5:45 for the 6 PM wedding. It took place out on their small deck but they had measured carefully and got 13 chairs out there!
They wanted to include the Family Unity Sand Ceremony so a small table with the containers and sand was positioned in the corner of the deck.
Rett's boutonniere was not quite in the right place so I moved it up a bit for him. 
And so it was time to begin. Rett and his son Ryan joined me on the deck, then Rett's daughters Lauren and Lila joined us. Lila sprinkled lots of pretty petals.
 Then it was time for Natalia and her mother, Elena, to enter. 
 There was not enough room for all of us to stand up front so the kids took seats.
 And we began the ceremony. 
 I liked that there was room for me to stand beside the couple instead of behind them the whole time! 
They hired Iron Glass Jack with Bridal Spectrum Photography to photograph their wedding and you can see that there is a small aisle created just for him to get around. Because of the space limitations, Marty, my assistant, was just inside the sliding glass doors. She got some amazing photos from there--many more than I thought she would be able to get. And, all these photos were taken with my iPhone!
 There was the sweetest blessing for the children and Natalia had written special words for them. 
We also recognized Natalia's mother who had traveled all the way from Mexico to be with us. Rett's dad and his wife were there as well. Sitting behind Elena is Amelia, Natalia's chosen sister and best friend, and her husband Daniel who traveled to be here today too.
 Lauren's turn to pour her sand into the container.
 Then after everyone had added their sand, Natalia and Rett topped it off by blending theirs together. 
 A closing blessing....
 The pronouncement of marriage......
 Finally, the KISS! 
 And here they are--husband and wife! 
 So happy! 
Their beloved Charlie wisely hid out inside the house during the ceremony but we coaxed him out afterwards for a photo!
What a good looking couple, so much in love! Congratulations, Natalia and Rett! I am so happy you found each other and I wish you the best of everything forever!
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Saturday, July 5, 2014

Toki and Mamadouba Get Married!

Toki and Mamadouba's wedding was a lovely DIY backyard wedding planned only a few days before. Our gracious hostess and "wedding director/planner" was Sako with whom I made all the arrangements to come officiate the wedding. Originally the wedding date was planned for Saturday June 28th but the forecast called for rain all day (although in reality it never rained a drop) so Sako called me anxious to postpone to Sunday June 29, 2014 and that was fine with me. 
Marty and I arrived in the neighborhood, found the prepared backyard and I ventured inside to meet the bride, groom and Sako. There were lots of people already there waiting for the wedding. 
As often happens with weddings planned quickly, the timeline was not perfect and the ceremony started 45 minutes late. Sako had gotten everyone in the wedding party ready then needed time to get herself dressed and ready. Toki and Mamadouba were dressed and ready to do this!
You can see that Sako had a lot of people to get ready! She told me that she expects to have weddings for all these beautiful young ladies someday and will need an officiant!
The guests are ready!
The wedding party now awaits the bride's entrance. 
Toki is escorted in by her brother David. 
Two more flower girls! 
And so the ceremony began. 
It was short and sweet they way they wanted and here I am making the pronouncement of marriage.
Sako was standing nearby to help with the translation. Although Mamadouba is recently from Guinea and not fluent in English, he did understand "You may kiss the bride!"
They are married! 
A very happy couple thanks to Sako's hard work and her vision of the wedding. I wish you all the best in the world!
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Wednesday, June 25, 2014

Jennifer and Brian Get Married on a Beautiful Farm in Angier!

Jennifer, Brian, and Brian's mother, Lynne, came to see me on March 28th to talk about their wedding ceremony which was scheduled to take place on the summer solstice, June 21st 2014 in Angier. Their venue was a lovely farm of a family friend out in the country in Harnett County. They had their hearts set on having the hand fasting ritual and Brian and his groomsmen wanted to carry arms. They are not in law enforcement but this was something that was really important to them. I told Brian I was okay with that as long as the guns were not fired at the wedding!! Brian is a very fine, respectful and intelligent young man I felt I could trust! He and Jennifer seemed very dedicated to each other and very much in love. And, you know, he brought his mom along--how sweet is that? So, they booked me as their officiant and we started crafting the ceremony to be exactly what they wanted.
The wedding day dawned on the warm side but no rain. Yay! Marty and I found our way to the address thanks to the assistance of my GPS I call "Jack" who was not entirely accurate, telling me to turn where there was no road but then getting a grip and "recalculating!"
A sweet tribute to Brian's father who has passed on from this earth.  
The back porch of the house was bustling with activity. The runner had been stretched out and was held down with little bags of bird seed. The guests had arrived. I collected the marriage license and my sound system was ready. Their family friend and our hostess, Sue, also acted as our wedding director and got everyone all lined up.  I loved the way she took charge! Thanks, Sue!
After the bride's grandmother was escorted in, it  was time for Mother of the Groom, Lynne, to be escorted down the aisle by her two grandsons, Cole and Dominic. (I asked everyone to please walk beside the runner and not on it so that it would be as smooth as possible for the bride and her father.)
 Mother of the Bride, Sandra, was escorted in by her son, James, and I presume that is her grandson she is carrying! 
 I am followed by Brian and his best man and two groomsmen--wow, do I feel protected or what! 
 Awaiting the bride!
Jennifer's father, Kenneth, proudly brings in his beautiful daughter who wisely wore flip flops to navigate the runner!
 And so we begin! 
Such a beautiful setting under that huge old tree with farmland and a pond in the background. We even had a little breeze cooling us off!
"There is an ancient Celtic tradition of binding a couple in marriage by handfasting.  As you join your hands, so your lives are joined.  Jennifer and Brian have each prepared themselves in their hearts to begin a new life, one built together on a strong foundation of love and respect.  In this, marriage is a rite of passage as their single life is left behind and they walk together bound by the ties of love. Brian and Jennifer, please clasp your left hands together – and with your hands, your hearts. I here bind your left hands together with this cord, which, like your love, holds you together, yet you maintain your individuality."
"And now please clasp your right hands together.  You begin your new journey in life shared, bound by your vows to each other. Many are the roads you will take, many the dreams you will share, and many the countless seasons you will spend together.  Your hands, thus joined, form the symbol of infinity, blessing your marriage in the eternal ebb and flow of the universe."  It looks like I am pointing my finger at Jennifer but what I am doing is tracing the shape of the infinity symbol with my finger. Then they made their vows to each other while their hands were joined. 
"Because you cannot always be physically joined, I hereby remove this cord which shall be symbolically replaced by your rings."
"These rings are symbols of the unbroken circle of love. Love freely given has no beginning and no end, no giver and no receiver for each is the giver and each is the receiver. May these rings always remind you of the vows you have made and the eternal love and devotion that you share today and always."
"Brian and Jennifer, by the love that has brought you here today, by the vows you have exchanged, and by the integrity of your commitment, it is my distinct pleasure to declare that you are now husband and wife.  Brian, you may kiss your beautiful wife!"  (Unfortunately we did not get a picture of the kiss. Maybe their photographer did!)
 Oh happy day! 
And off they go amidst the bubbles! (I did not know until after the ceremony that Jennifer was recovering from the flu. She emitted a few sniffles during the ceremony and was simply thrilled that she did not explode into a coughing fit during the ceremony. She managed to hold it back but after they recessed, the coughing ensued. I know that terrible feeling that you can't stop that little tickle in the throat!)
Jennifer quelled the coughing with help of her bridesmaids and Brian and a bottle of water. We posed for a photo of the three of us and Marty and I were off to the next wedding!

Brian, thank you for the wonderful review you posted on Weddingwire.com: "Words can not express Kayelily. She did a beautiful job with our ceremony. She made everything involving it so much easier then we thought it would be. She spent as much time as we needed going over details finding out what we wanted and didn't want in our ceremony. After our ceremony all our guests came to us to express their feelings on how much emotion was put into the entire ceremony. We both would 100% recommend Kayelily to anyone. Kayelily, if your reading this as well thank you so very much once again." 

Brian and Jennifer, you have a wonderful life ahead of you and I wish you all the happiness in the world! 
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