I have been to so many weddings where only like one or two people are there when the bride and groom left, and I was terrified that no one would be there to fulfill my dream of having a sparkler exit at my wedding. Luckily, when we walked out of the venue, there were two long lines, packed with friends and family holding sparklers. It made me ridiculously happy to see.
Showing posts with label Wedding Day. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wedding Day. Show all posts
Wednesday, February 17, 2016
Wednesday, February 10, 2016
Wedding Day: The Bouquet & Garter Toss
Ethan wanted all things traditional at our wedding, so of course we had a bouquet toss and garter toss.
During the bouquet toss, we had "Man! I Feel Like A Woman" by Shania Twain playing.
Wednesday, February 3, 2016
Wedding Day: The Dances
Ethan and I did our wedding dances a little different than most people do. Because my dad, Mark, and Alec are all important men in my life, I wanted to make sure I got to honor each of them during the dancing.
First, Ethan danced with his mom
to a song called "A Mother's Song"
Wednesday, January 27, 2016
Wedding Day: The Entrance, The Shoe Game, The Cake & The Toasts
Our entrance was supposed to be grand, but it wasn't planned or executed very well (my fault). We came in to Jason Derulo's "Want to Want Me" and it was a lot of fun. The bridal party came out dancing and then Brooke and Preston came out with a sign introducing us.
Labels:
Cake,
Reception,
Romance,
Toasts,
Wedding Bliss,
Wedding Day
Wednesday, January 20, 2016
Wedding Day: The Details
Okay, so I am not kidding when I say that my wedding was the most beautiful wedding I've ever been to. I don't even feel bad saying that because my mom did 99% of everything, therefore all credit goes to her.
Since Ethan and I were up in Idaho in the months prior to our wedding, this superwoman of a mom put together this gorgeous, princess-like, perfect wedding in THREE MONTHS.
I told her I wanted it to be light pink and silver/sparkles and glam, but not over the top. I asked for fresh flowers and she basically spent three months texting me pictures and calling me to make sure everything was perfect.
I can't thank her enough for making my dream wedding come to life. She is incredible, but not offering her services to anyone else, anytime soon because it was a lot of work :) Here are just a few details to capture how perfect and gorgeous this wedding of mine was, all thanks to her.
Since Ethan and I were up in Idaho in the months prior to our wedding, this superwoman of a mom put together this gorgeous, princess-like, perfect wedding in THREE MONTHS.
I told her I wanted it to be light pink and silver/sparkles and glam, but not over the top. I asked for fresh flowers and she basically spent three months texting me pictures and calling me to make sure everything was perfect.
I can't thank her enough for making my dream wedding come to life. She is incredible, but not offering her services to anyone else, anytime soon because it was a lot of work :) Here are just a few details to capture how perfect and gorgeous this wedding of mine was, all thanks to her.
Labels:
Cake,
Details,
Flowers,
Rings,
Romance,
Wedding Bliss,
Wedding Day
Wedding Day: Getting Ready
Since I originally got ready at 5am, I definitely needed to retouch my hair and make up by 4pm. Luckily, my mom was there to help me. I didn't get pictures of me getting ready early in the morning, but I'm so glad my mom convinced me to take some while I was getting ready before the reception because I love how they turned out.
Wednesday, January 13, 2016
Wedding Day: The Bridal Party
As explained previously, Ethan and I got married in a temple. You can read all about my temple marriage here. Because we got married in the temple, there wasn't an aisle for either of us to walk down.
Ethan and I still wanted our families to be included in our wedding party, so we had our brothers and sisters be our bridesmaids and groomsmen. There were so many of my good friends that I wanted standing beside me on my wedding day, but since there was no place for them to stand during the actual ceremony, the bridal party served a very different purpose.
I am so grateful for my close friends who understood, loved and supported me despite this decision. Sometimes, people can get touchy about who is/isn't in the wedding party. Planning a wedding is stressful, so it was nice not to have to worry about my best friends being mad at me.
Ethan and I still wanted our families to be included in our wedding party, so we had our brothers and sisters be our bridesmaids and groomsmen. There were so many of my good friends that I wanted standing beside me on my wedding day, but since there was no place for them to stand during the actual ceremony, the bridal party served a very different purpose.
I am so grateful for my close friends who understood, loved and supported me despite this decision. Sometimes, people can get touchy about who is/isn't in the wedding party. Planning a wedding is stressful, so it was nice not to have to worry about my best friends being mad at me.
The bridesmaids were my sisters: Katie and Shelby,
and Ethan's sisters: Crystal and Veronica.
The groomsmen were my brother: Alec, and Ethan's brother: Ian.
The junior bridesmaid was Ethan's youngest sister: Emma.
And the flower girl and ring bearer were Brooke and Preston.
Wednesday, January 6, 2016
Wedding Day: Temple Guests & Family
Here is almost everyone who attended our temple sealing. About ten people who were there didn't make it into the picture, but boy are Ethan and I lucky that so many people love and support us. Most of these people had to wake up early in the morning and drive anywhere from 2-15 hours to come support us that day. I know that many other people would have been there if distance and the ability to go inside the temple weren't a factor. Thank you to all of you as well. If you look closely, you can see Ethan and I somewhere in the middle :)
Wedding Day: Temple Exit
As explained previously, Ethan and I got married in the temple which you can read about here. Exiting the temple shares the same excitement as the newly married bride and groom kissing at the alter. Mostly for record sake, here are some pictures of us exiting the temple hugging our family.
Thursday, November 12, 2015
Wedding Day: The Temple
It was absolutely surreal.
On August 29, 2015 at about 5:30 am, I woke up next to my
mom at the hotel we were staying at in San Diego, CA. I knew once I was
officially married, I would be sleeping next to Ethan every night; so I decided
to find comfort next to my mom, the woman who created me and raised me to get
to this point, just one more time.
Waking up, it felt just like any other day. I was calm and
well-rested. I felt peace and comfort. I got up and took a shower, when there
was a knock at the door. It was Joanna, the only woman I trust to cut or style
my hair. The next knock came from Meagan, my best friend from high school. They
came in the early hours of the morning to my hotel room in San Diego to do my
hair and make-up because it was not just like any other day.
It was absolutely not just like any other day. It was the
day I would kneel across the alter in a temple of God and commit to loving
Ethan and standing by his side, as his wife, forever. And it was perfect.
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