Tuesday, August 17, 2010

A Weekend Wedding

As promised, here are some more photos of this past week's adventure. Sorry, there are no photos recording my adventure in Milwaukee. I will say this, there was a letter of apology from Airtran waiting for us in the mail when we returned on Sunday. They must have realized their mistake finally.

On a much happier note, here is Dad and Mom in front of their home. The sun was out, and we were all loving it!

Jesse was insisting on giving his goofy faces when we were snapping shots in the garden, but I was able to capture this handsome look at the very end! Ha, patience prevails!

Catching up with friends was wonderful. Here's Carolyn and me at the rehearsal. Later that night, after the bachelorette party, we stayed up talking and giggling all night. Thanks, Carolyn, for staying awake to reminisce and catch up!
Jesse and me at the wedding reception.

Little Stella Grace being persistent in not giving one of her famous smiles. Though, I'm pretty sure this little face is just as cute!
Jason and Megan giving their "Stepford Wife" pose.

I caught Levi gazing up at Kara while all the men were circled around her to sing.

Kara and her beautiful smile. It was exciting to be a part of Abel and Kara's day!

Jesse snapped this great shot of Holly with Mom laughing in the background. This is by far one of my favorites!

Tom grabbed Mom and led her to the dance floor.

Despite my hesitation to dance, there weren't enough excuses to keep me off the dance floor. We had a fun time!
Holly got herself a handsome dance partner!

Diane, Mary, and Dad watching the action on the dance floor. One of these days we'll get Dad out there...Dad, if I did it...so you can you! :)

When the music slowed down and couples made their way to share in a slow dance, Holly didn't hesitate to grab my arm and say, "We're dancing." Poor Jesse had to cut in! Haha

Abel and Kara wore bright orange aprons to cut and serve their wedding cake. Who knew orange could look so good in a wedding?

When it came time to sing to Abel, Holly happened to be the only woman there who knew the complete set of lyrics to the Shania Twain song, "I like it that Way." (if that's even the title).

Julie did a great job too!

And then there was me...I got the easy part..."Yeah, Yeah, Yeah, I like it that way."

And then, it was time to say good bye...

I have more photos to post, but that will come later. :)

1 comment:

Rustic Place said...

You guys took some great photos! Nice photography you two! :)