Saturday, July 7, 2007

Jonathan and Julie

7/7/07

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On what is believed to be the luckiest day of the century, Jonathan and Julie pledged their undying love to each other and became husband and wife.

The day began with the girls meeting at Julie's house to get their hair done, then it was off to Dillards to the Mac counter for make up. Once make up was done it was off to the Hyatt to check into the Presidential suite and get ready for the ceremony. While the ladies were getting make up done, the guys met at Saigon Restaurant for lunch and then to the Hyatt to get into their tux's.

Once everyone was dressed and ready, Jonathan went out by the fountain to await his beautiful bride. It was a very special moment and Julie approached Jonathan and he turned around to see her for the first time in her dress. After a few moments together, it was off for photos around the hotel. After a photo session with the bridal party and family, the couple retired to their respective rooms for last minute touch up and to get ready for the ceremony. Julie anxiously watched from her 17th floor window as the security guard tried to clear the fountains of swimmers.

Finally at 7 pm the moment arrived and Julie was escorted by her father along the fountains and through the guests to her awaiting groom. The ceremony was beautifully staged along the river and the setting sun. After an exchange of vows and rings the couple ventured up to the unity candle, where in spite of the breeze they were able to get it lit. They were then pronounced husband and wife and after a passionate kiss exited the ceremony location to go to the reception.

The parents and bridal party were announced into the reception followed by the bride and groom, upon entering the room they went to the cake table to cut the cake and feed each other their first treats as a married couple. Dinner followed with toasts by the best man, Jonathan's brother Jeremy and Maid of Honor, Jenna. Not to be out done the rest of the groomsmen each took a turn with a short story about Jonathan.

We took a quick break from dinner and went outside to take a few photos of the couple along the river at sunset. When we came back into the reception the dancing started with the traditional first dance and parents dance. This was followed by the garter / bouquet toss and then the dollar dance.


We all had a really great time working with Jonathan and Julie and their friends and family. It truly was a very memorable day and we are very pleased to have been able to share it with them.

Best Wishes
Brett, Cheryl and Netanya

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