Showing posts with label Jennifer Kidd Photography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jennifer Kidd Photography. Show all posts

Thursday, October 10, 2013

A Lovely Garden Wedding for Roberta and Christian at the Raulston Arboretum White Garden!

A week ago Jennifer Kidd and I attended Roberta and Christian's wedding at the White Garden of the JC Raulston Arboretum in Raleigh--the first of 5 weddings that weekend for me. The date was October 4, 2013. Jennifer was their photographer and I officiated. Here we are clowning around. We discovered last year that we are both Georgia gals. 
When it was time to begin, the guests took their seats and the bride and groom with his two adorable little girls, Mary and Allison, processed in together.
The girls are ages 6 and 4 and really did not grasp the idea of processing in and would prefer to just go pour the sand right away!
Part of the ceremony was the children's blessing. Roberta said some very sweet words to both of her step-daughters to be and they sat quietly and seemed to be taking her words in.
Then she presented them each with a necklace and put them on them. That got their attention too! That is Christian's father, Bob, grinning at his granddaughters.
Since it was an intimate group of mainly relatives and a few close friends, we decided not to tell their story because everyone knew it, but we did include in the ceremony what they love about each other and what they are looking forward to in marriage.

I did not get a photo of the girls pouring their sand in but they did a great job! Roberta and Bob poured the remaining half of their sand on top of Mary and Allison's sand. 
After the wedding, the newlyweds and their guests headed over to Bloomsbury Bistro for the reception. I know they had fun and ate well. 
Roberta and Christian, I wish you many, many years of happiness!
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Monday, October 15, 2012

Boomer and Kaeleigh Tie the Knot at Hilton RTP!

Last December Kaeleigh and Boomer came to see me at the recommendation of Jennifer Kidd, their wedding photographer, about officiating their wedding. They planned a wedding with about 60 to 75 guests at the Hilton RTP in Durham on October 6, 2012 at 5:00 PM. They wanted an outdoor wedding on the terrace. I have done many weddings there so I was familiar with their venue and how everything was set up. So we got to work creating a wonderful ceremony--very personalized, sweet, funny and welcoming. They hired Sally Oakley to be their "day of coordinator." And it was a very good thing because in the course of nearly a year from the date of their booking to the time of the wedding, a few changes occurred and Sally and Lauren Panameno (Events Manager with the Hilton RTP) were the real heroes that day! Below is a photo of the beautiful wedding in progress on the lower terrace by the pool. The weather could not have been more perfect.
This photo below is how it looked when I arrived at 4:00: 
The hotel was undergoing construction and 12' tall panels of curtains had been ordered to block the view of the construction site. But, by 2:00 they had not arrived and the wedding was at 5 PM! A call to the company that was supposed to furnish them revealed they had no record of the order. Lauren got busy and found that CE Rentals had the drapes and rails available so she took the hotel van and picked up the materials and headed back for her hotel staff to assemble and get into place. In the meantime Sally announced that there would be a 30 minute delay in starting the ceremony and we were all invited to the Front Porch for hors d'oeuvres and drinks.

Anyone who has done a wedding with me that had a runner down the aisle on top of concrete or carpet knows that I consider them a hazard because I believed that it was not possible to secure them to the surface to prevent the runner from becoming wrinkled and twisted when walked upon.  Well, I have to change my mind after watching Suzanne, Sally's assistant, put this runner in place with double-sided carpet tape. I was amazed that it really did stick and the runner stayed in place the whole ceremony! Boy did I learn something new and very useful!
The "guest book" was moved from poolside to the Front Porch so the guests could write their little notes to the couple before the ceremony.
Explaining to the guys what is going on here. They were fine with the delay and promptly disappeared!
The Magnolia Room was all set up for the reception and dinner. The English Garden did the florals.
Billy Ezzell of Complete Music DJ was set up both for the reception and for the ceremony outdoors. He was a busy man!
This beautiful cake was provided by Sweet Memories. There is writing in the cream fondant on the bottom layer.
The ceremony delay gave extra time for photographs. The bride and maid of honor are going back to her room after finishing up the photo shoot. 
I peeked out side and saw to my delight that the draping was all set up and it looked fabulous! Time to get this show on the road!
Our youngest attendant carries the sign "Here Comes the Bride" as he is escorted down the aisle! 
After we located the missing groomsmen, it was time for us to make our entrance!
Kaeleigh was escorted in by her Grandfather, Earl, who was making sure he had a good grip on her.
 And so we begin..... 
Boomer's sister, Lori, presented the popular reading about how owning a dog is like being in love! She was good!
Then the story of how the bride and groom met and fell in love, what they love about each other and what they are looking forward to in marriage. Although they live in Cary now, they actually met when both of them were living and working in Massachusetts. Boomer's parents moved to Fuquay-Varina and Kaeleigh's family to Florida, so they just followed them down South.
Time for the rings and vows. They chose rather long vows which they read from my book where they are printed facing them, not realizing that it is not always a piece of cake reading them during the actual ceremony.
Kaeleigh went first and did beautifully! Then it was Boomer's turn. 
 He was reading along and supposed to be saying: "...When you are having a bad day, I will do the stupid things to make you laugh. When I make a mess (and I will, I'm a guy), I will vacuum and clean the house. I want to hold you every night as you fall asleep and I want to laugh with you every day. I will always save you the last bite and smile when I hear you talking to Duke [their dog] as though he can reply....." But he skipped over "as though" and it sounded like Duke could reply......anyway, it was really funny!  
 He did finally get through them and get the ring on Kaeleigh's finger then I did the closing blessing.
 The big moment they legally become husband and wife! 
 It's a done deal now!  
 Welcome to your marriage, Kaeleigh and Boomer!
Jennifer Kidd and I laughing about the wedding and how much fun it was. We recently found out that we were both born and raised in Georgia, not too many miles apart! Small world, right? Thanks for referring Kaeleigh and Boomer to me, Jennifer!
Despite the mishaps and delay, your wedding day was spectacular, Boomer and Kaeleigh! A day I know you will never forget! I wish you all the wedding bliss possible!

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Paula and Steve's Fabulous Wedding at Chateau Bellevie!

Paula and Steve are a laid-back and fun loving couple. It was such a pleasure to work with them to get their ceremony just right with lots of humor and then marry them! The Chateau Bellevie, a stunning wedding venue, is a beautifully appointed French mansion that is like nothing else in this part of the country and fit Paula and Steve's style perfectly.
Their wedding day of April 30, 2011 was about as perfect as you can get. Here is the back deck where our ceremony took place. I have done one wedding inside the Chateau which is gorgeous. There are many sites on the property where weddings can take place. You can see beyond the portico that there is a pretty gazebo on the other side which is a good place for a small wedding.
The arbor was so tastefully decorated and the fountain in the back added just the perfect sense of tranquility.
This is the Chateau as you drive down the driveway. It is so elegant and the gardens are perfectly manicured.
This beautiful cake in the pale lavender color of Victorian Lilac was baked by Ambrosia Cake Creations.
Paula and Steve love this sweet photo and had it on display. They are so happy they found each other.
Our photographer, Jennifer Kidd, was taking photos of our beautiful bride upstairs before the wedding ceremony. Paula looked stunning in her beautiful dress.
It was the day after the Royal Wedding, you know, and Jennifer decided she should wear a "fascinator." You know, one of those cute little hats that sit perched on the side of the top of you head that were SO popular at the Royal Wedding! Jennifer is so much fun and I love doing weddings with her. She was certainly a perfect fit for our couple.
Craig Hanemann and William Stewart with Arioso Strings were on hand to provide the heavenly ceremony music. Craig has played at more ceremonies with me than I can count. This is the first time William has played with him at a wedding.
Upstairs the dining room was ready for the dinner reception.
This is the Wishing Tree. You fill out a note on a string with your wish for the couple and hang it on the tree!
Roxana with the Chateau was our wedding director. Here she has us all lined up and ready to go after the mothers were seated. 
This is Lexi, our flower girl. She did a great job sprinkling the petals. She must be one of Paula's nieces because I can definitely see a family resemblance.
Paula was escorted in by her brother, Phillip.
 
There was some good laughing going on as I shared the couple's story of meeting on line and not thinking they had made good first impressions then finding out that they were absolutely perfect for each other and wishing they had met 20 years earlier. Then telling of some funny adventures they had together along the way. Love those stories. 
 
 I think Steve was saying "I do" at this point!
 Now he puts the ring on Paula's finger as he repeats the lines after me.
 Paula's turn.
Their mothers poured in sand representing their families as a foundation for their marriage.
The rest of the container is filled with the couple's sand.
 
 
 That's it! They are married and begin their new journey from this point in time!
Paula and Steve, thank you for finding each other and finding me. I was honored to join you in marriage. I wish you all the happiness in the world!