Friday, July 24, 2009

Celebrating THREE amazing years on August 12th!
























This Show Us Your Life - Wedding Dress Blog Hop is probably one of the most fun of all Blog Hops/Carnivals! What girl (married or otherwise) doesn't love to drool over other girls' wedding gowns?! Thanks, Kelly, for a chance to share and yet another great way to end the week in the blogosphere!

(Note: The photos are less blurry if clicked on to enlarge.)

1) When was your wedding day? August 12, 2006

2) What day of the week was it? Saturday

3) Did you get married in a church? Yes, Leonardtown Baptist!



















Here my beautiful bridesmaids are helping me get situated into my dress. This was an Eden gown. Very reasonable prices with great variety of styles to choose from and stunning quality!

I originally thought I was going to go with a ball gown (and tried on several), but when I saw this dress online, I knew it was more me. We didn't have an absolutely huge wedding since neither of our families lived in Maryland (my family in MN and Jeromy's in WV), plus it was mid August so I thought the more A-line option might be a little cooler than a poofy Cinderella dress. And of course it turned out to be 70 degrees with no humidity. In Southern Maryland, that's pretty much a miracle!!

4) How many in your wedding party? three bridesmaids (Jenni, Christina, and Elizabeth), four groomsmen (Brad, Dan, Matt, Chad), and my flower girl (Ally)

5) Where was your reception? Bryant Avenue Baptist Church in MN (a week later) and Webster/Bolair, WV (two more weeks after that). Everyone who attended the wedding was invited to the Coffee Quarter after our wedding for a dutch lunch. Things would have been different if we didn't have a far-away wedding!

6) How many guests were invited to your wedding? Whoever wanted to attend! The whole church!



















For some reason, the sanctuary shots turned out kind of yellow. Maybe playing around with Photoshop would help but we haven't tried yet.

7) How long did you wait to Tie The Knot after your proposal? 5 months exactly. March 12th to August 12th

8) Who did you hire as your photographer? Joe Pelletier

9) Did you have a DJ or a band? we didn't have a traditional reception



















Sort of blurry shot of a dad giving away his daughter. (He could sleep through literally anything - ha!)

These next couple photos are very special to me, especially now that my dad has passed away. I am so very grateful he lived to see both of his children married and well taken care of.

10) Did your father walk you down the aisle? YES! Thank you Jesus!

11) What color were the bridesmaid dresses & groomsmen vests? cute strapless black cocktail dresses with a few big periwinkle flowers from Ann Taylor Loft. I though they were SO adorable!

12) What was your first song? The congregation sang "How Great Is Our God" and "In Christ Alone (My Hope is Found)", and Dan, a groomsman played and sang an amazing song he wrote just for us!!! Called, "All the While".


















13) How long did it take to plan the wedding? 5 months

14) What type of limo did you get? how about a rental SUV

15) Where did you go for your Bachelorette/Bachelor Party? Jenni planned a fun little girl party the night before the wedding. We had yummy food and some crazy gifts! Jeromy and the guys went out for dessert and hung out at his place.















16) What type of wedding gown/tux did you two wear? Eden A-line strapless, not quite empire waist, light embellishment down the front and an extra half overlay with lace trim. You'd have to see the picture, I'm not great on dress terminology! :)

17) How was the weather? Can you believe it was a cloudless 70 degrees, NO humidity, in Southern Maryland IN AUGUST!!! That never, ever happens!

18) Where did you go on your Honeymoon? Sunny Seattle! (we actually got sunburned!) We spent a night in a Victorian B&B in Annapolis first

19) What was your favorite part of your wedding day? wearing the gown, saying the vows we had written ourselves

20) How long have you been married? It will be three years next month!



















21 What was the worst part of your wedding day? my literally ghetto up do. I wish I had chosen someone else to do my hair. I could have even done it myself!

22. Did you see your husband before the ceremony? No, I was hiding in the nursery. We did pictures after the ceremony.

23. What kind of flowers were in your bouquet? blue hydrangeas and white roses. The girls carried calla lilies.

24. What were your "something old, something new, something borrowed, and something blue? Didn't really care about this but...
Old -- Diamond earings from my great aunt
New -- everything else I was wearing!
Borrowed -- Sandi Riggleman's tiara - thanks again!
Blue -- bouquet :)



















White roses and blue hydrangeas. Perfect. Nail polish color choice, not so much....

25. Did you light a unity candle? Yep, while Dan sang. We made our own. Tip: Try to buy the least amount of wedding "things" as you can. Most of them, you can find a way to craft them yourself.

26. Did you cry during your wedding? No, but I cry at everyone else's wedding! It's the adrenaline. You're in "go" mode.

27. Where did you buy your wedding gown? At a small bridal shop in Vienna, VA

28. What flavor was your wedding cake? We had three different kinds at our Minnesota reception. I think two white and one chocolate, all with different fillings like almond, raspberry, and I think lemon. Cake was our one big splurge. We went with Queen of Cakes in Edina, who is spectacular! She's been featured in Brides magazine for a spice cake before.

29. Did you smash cake in each other's face or were you "nice"? I think we tried. It wasn't our actual wedding day so there wasn't as much pressure surrounding the day, but we were wearing our wedding attire so we were careful. I LOVED getting to dress up twice!!!




















30. Did you freeze the top layer of your cake and eat it on your first wedding anniversary? Yes we did! We didn't even take it out of the box, just threw it in my parents' chest freezer and then ate it when we flew home about ten months later. It's not like we could have taken it with us on the plane!

31. When did you open your wedding gifts? When we got back from our honeymoon and reception. And absentminded-me left my little notebook with our "thank you list" in it on an obscure shelf in Target! I was so mortified and I hope our relatives are over the generic thank you's they received. DON'T DO THIS!

32. Did you have a bridal shower? Yes, at The Tea Room in La Plata, MD with Heather Lanham, Danielle Fields, Amy Morris, and Barb Darden. I wish I had known more people at the time!!!



















A week after the wedding we hosted reception in Minneapolis, MN in a stuffy church gym with no A/C. Of course that day it was muggy as all get out. But still a wonderful day, and free of pressure since the ceremony had been the previous week. The reception also happened to fall on my 26th birthday, which made the event even more special. I'd never had such a big to-do birthday party in my life! And I probably won't again until I'm over the hill! :)

The best perk of the day was that I got to wear my dress a second time. Not many girls get to do that! Plus I did my own hair that day and I liked it better. Go figure!

This is us and my best friend from my childhood, Jamila (who just married this past February, I might add!). She and her parents lived two houses down from my house, and we met when we were two years old! My mom just sold her house on that street not two weeks ago, or our parents would all still be living "two doors down"!

33. The night before your wedding, did you sleep much? Not really. I would have taken a sleep aid if I had one!

34. Did your bridal party deck out the get away car? Couldn't, since we were driving a rental up to Annapolis that afternoon!



















35. Anything special about the day/time of year you were married? We originally planned on an October 21st wedding - exactly 1 year after we met. But circumstances changed (like my host family moving and Jeromy's 6 month lease expiring) where it was better to move up the wedding. So August it was! I had loved the idea of a Fall wedding and since I am not a lover of summer, so God was extra gracious to give us perfect weather! Our anniversary is a week before my birthday, so I have mixed feelings about that!

36. Words of wisdom? A. Always give your spouse the benefit of the doubt. You know who they are. B. Budget monthly/weekly personal spending money for each of you. No questions asked!



8 comments:

Emily Arrison of Timeless Paper said...

Thank you for the sweet blog comment about my Fall wedding! Your wedding was lovely too.

Emily

Anonymous said...

I cannot wait to plan and enjoy my own wedding. I liked this post....very beautiful. :)

ambermarie said...

You and your husband are an adorable couple and you looked gorgeous on your wedding day!! I was so excited to see your comment on my page!;)I can't wait to go to the state fair this year and experience the joy of a cheese curd :) I will definitely eat some for you too....and probably a few other people who don't know I'm eating for them...hehehe :) Congrats on your 3 years coming up and it was nice to "meet" you too!!

The Scott Household said...

Hi :) Thanks for the comment - I'll have to remember to ask him, although I'm guessing he's had most of his from the Country Club Bakery in Marion County. That's where we always had them from - my grandmother just passed away last November and Dad doesn't plan on ever going back...it hurts for many reasons and one of them (not as emotional as others) is the Pepperoni rolls. I miss them but maybe it's the pregnancy hormones!

Elizabeth Dianne said...

First of all I just wanted to thank you for stopping by my blog and your very nice comments. Your dress was beautiful--I love, love, love your bouquet--hydrangeas are my favorite! Hope you and hubby have many wonderful years together.

Anonymous said...

Beautiful! I didn't realize you were married in Maryland. And I'm so with you on being thankful my daddy got to walk me down the aisle!

I also hated my hair...how it was done made me feel kind of manly, not how one wants to feel on their wedding day!

Anonymous said...

Congratulations on your anniversary!!

It was a privilege and honor to witness your wedding! Stay strong in your faith in Christ and carry your light as a couple to a world that so desperately needs an example of a Godly marriage and continue to seek His face in all that you say and do!

Miss you guys!

Joe Pelletier

Kelly Hughes said...

this was so fun to read! hope you had a great anniversary!

(and this is Kelly, I'm just logged in under a different account :)