Saturday, September 15, 2007

Jason & Kelley

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After a relaxing breakfast at the Hyatt, Kelley, her mom, bridesmaids and flower girls met at Planet Hair to get their hair & make-up done. The flower girls were so excited to show off their polished nails and run-way walks for everyone once they were finished. Kelley looked stunning after finally deciding on the perfect color of lipstick (she tried five different shades).

Kelley looked so elegant in her strapless chiffon gown that her cute pair of tennis shoes (instead of heels) was a complete surprise. Her bouquet of white calla lilies was done by Susan's Flowers and was wrapped with a white ribbon from her mother's wedding dress and pinned with her grandmother's turquoise brooch (for her something blue).

The bridesmaid's wore strapless little black dresses with green ribbon ties at the waist. But, it was the flower girls who stole the show...all four girls wore different white dresses with large green sashes tied in a bow at the back. They were so adorable; you couldn't help but go "aahhh" when they walked down the aisle together.

Jason & Kelly's happiness was so evident from the ceaseless smiles and laughter, not to mention the fact that they skipped down the long aisle at East Heights United Methodist Church, giddy with joy after being pronounced husband and wife.
During the ceremony, Kelley's brother played the piano when the couple lit the unity candle. After the wedding, the couple exited the church to a million bubbles. The wedding party joined them in the limo and we headed to Old Town for a few photo opportunities before heading back to the Hyatt for the reception.

The guests were treated to a coffee bar while waiting for the couple to arrive. During dinner, a slide show of the couple kept everyone laughing and some crying. The couple opted for cup cakes topped with engraved hearts, instead of the traditional wedding cake for dessert. During the dance, the crowd was entertained by Scott from Complete Music. He was definitely a hit with the kids!

Kelley & Jason, we wish you the best of luck with your campus ministry. As Jason's brother said during his toast, it's obvious it was God's plan for you two to be together.
Thanks again for letting us be part of your day!

~Cheryl & Brett

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