The most magical 35-45 minutes of my life. The love of my life took me as his wife, my
best friends beside me, and all of the people who mean the most to me in the
same room. Doesn’t get much better than
that. The planning was not all roses and
smiley faces though. I’m one of those
girls – you know the kind that has every single little detail of her wedding
picked out at age 15? Yep that was
me. However, I learned very quickly
after getting engaged that my wedding was not all about me. And that was hard. Luckily I got my bridezilla moments over very
early in the process, and for the most part in private. As I accepted this new discovery, my
experience became joyful and so memorable.
I hear lots of horror stories about wedding planning – crazy
mother-in-laws, bratty bridesmaids, and worst of all a bitch for a bride. I can definitely say I was not a victim of
the first two and as for the last; well you’ll have to ask my friends :) My loved ones were supportive, loving and
excited. Sure there were differing
opinions, a dress crisis which you will hear more about later, and some less
than ideal reactions – but all in all, I loved planning my wedding. I’m also slightly a control freak so I had my
hand in everything. From florist
meetings, to the harpist, to the place settings – I planned it all. When people would ask who my wedding planner
was I’d smile, point to myself and then introduce them to my mom and my
sissy. We were like the three musketeers conquering
any and all wedding task at hand.
But OK back to the ceremony. My church does not have a center aisle. I know I know – so what’d I do? Well I walked up one aisle and down the
other. Apparently people do this all the
time but this was an extremely difficult concept for me. I had always pictured walking down a center
aisle. Well I got over that very fast
when my mom told me I wasn’t having a destination wedding. So I accepted the two not-so-center aisles – and it was perfect. It’s funny how moms always seem to know what they are talking about. Both our pastor and our youth director
officiated our ceremony and I cannot thank them enough for the sweet, personal
messages they gave. Music? Harp and organ. Old fashioned ? Maybe. Romantic? Definitely. My cousin’s wife also sang the Lord’s Prayer
beautifully. Funny thing is neither Matt
nor I had ever heard her sing before. We
were pleasantly surprised…. Thanks Jess!
Best part of the whole ceremony though – the feeling afterwards….
Without further ado, here are some pictures courtesy of
DVA Photography of my special ceremony and the moments leading up to it:
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getting ready with my best friends |
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where it all went down |
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my sweet grandparents |
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my handsome groom |
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me and sissy getting ready |
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the lopatka boys pre-ceremony |
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me and my daddy - one of my favorite moments ever |
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1. me and my dad walking down 2. my and my soon-to-be husband at the alter |
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my programs |
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1. the kiss 2. the exit |
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sweet congratulations |
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leaving with my nephew for the reception (photo credit: meredith miller amazing bridesmaid and best friend) |
6 comments :
You looked gorgeous! Your dress was ah-maze-ing!
I LOVEEEEEEEED being a part of your wedding- such an amazing weekend! Love you.. thanks for the photo cred :)
gorgeous wedding!!!!!!! Love your blog!
xoxo
http://www.ashleykisslinger.com
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