Showing posts with label Ashley Cakes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ashley Cakes. Show all posts

Monday, December 9, 2013

Sarah and Joe's Fabulous Wedding at The Stockroom!

Joe and Sarah are really fun to work with. From the moment we met they were thrilled to be able to put together the ceremony of their dreams which included their story and the things they love and cherish about each other. We did not meet until October 13th for their December 6, 2013 wedding at The Stockroom--perilously close. A friend who was ordained on line was going to officiate for them until she found out she could not be there. So she called me to see if I was available. Luckily I was. She also did not know that North Carolina frowns on on-line ordinations and warns couples that the legality of marriages officiated by on line ordained ministers are at risk as was ruled in a court case in the 1990s and no reason to expect there would be any change in a future ruling.  So, it was a stroke of pure luck that their friend could not officiate for them and thoughtfully found someone else who could legally marry them and I am so grateful she called me!  
 A memory table of their loved ones who have passed on. 
 The menu! Garden on Millbrook was catering. Yummy, great food! 
Ashley of Ashley's Cakes arrived the same time Marty and I did and we got to watch them put this beautiful cake together. The bride and groom are avid bicyclers and the cute topper was perfect!
 Ricky, father of the groom and best man, signing the marriage license. 
Downstairs in the Mahler Art Gallery the bride and attendants were hanging out before the ceremony. The space was being readied for the cocktail hour to follow the ceremony upstairs so that the upstairs space could be turned for the reception. Our lovely bride and her maidens were ready and waiting. Did not get the name and relation of this handsome young man with the bow-tie. Likely the husband of one of the maidens. 
Sarah and her bridesmaid, Amy, created these wonderful pinecone bouquets for the bridesmaids. Sarah carried a bouquet of white hydrangea with little pinecones. The boutonnieres were made of wine bottle corks and pine cones. So crafty!
Sarah and Joe incorporated many ideas for their displays that I have seen on Pinterest! A lot of time went into the details.
These center pieces for the tables served double duty by lighting the space for the ceremony. At my recommendation, they hired Karen Harmych to be their weekend of coordinator. This was a DIY wedding but there are so many little details that need to be pulled together and a bride doing this for the first time might miss something that it would be too late to remedy on the wedding day.
So Karen was a life-saver and helped them with everything, including furnishing the candelabras and many other items needed. When one of the groomsmen had an emergency the morning of the wedding date and could not be with us, Karen adjusted the processional and everything went seamlessly. Our photographer for the wedding was Bryce Lafoon out of Wilmington. He and his crew including videographer were busy getting great shots. Our DJ was Alan Norwood from Henderson NC.
Karen has us all lined up and ready to process in. I was first in to hold the altar space and to announce to the guests to put away their cell phones and cameras at the bride and groom's request. Then I was joined one by one by the groom and best man as they escorted in their ladies. Then the attendants came in as couples. That is Joe's grandmother waiting to be escorted in.
Then it was time for Sam, father of the bride, to escort in his beautiful daughter, Sarah!
And so we begin. Nice to notice the absence of cell phones being held up by the guests. We started with a warm welcome to everyone, then a prayer, a tribute to their parents, and then remembrance of their loved ones not there.
Then it was time for their story. Joe and Sarah, like many modern couples, met on line--Match.com. Sarah had been on and off the internet dating scene for about 3 years or so. Joe had recently signed up after seeing a special discount for Match.com on television.
When Sarah spotted Joe's profile she was intrigued that he was a bike rider for fun, had lived in VA where she is from, and was active in organizations to help the less fortunate. He was also wearing one of those cute little spandex outfits bikers wear!
So, she winked at him and they emailed a while then met for the first time on July 3, 2012 at the Village Grill at LaFayette Village and their lives changed forever. After 3 dates, Joe cancelled his match.com membership but Sarah held out for 3 more months, probably just to aggravate Joe!
Joe is passionate about biking so he helped Sarah find a bicycle and taught her all the ins and outs of operation. Then they went on a century ride, Cap2Cap, from Richmond to Williamsburg and back, 100 miles. And, although not easy at all, they made it and shared that great victory!
Joe proposed on February 22, 2103. He took Sarah to Second Empire and surprised her by having the waiter bring out a covered platter for their desserts. When he lifted the cover, Sarah saw the ring and Joe said "Sweetie, I love you so much. You are the love of my life, the lady of my dreams, the most beautiful girl ever, will you please marry me?" And we know she said yes!
They made their vows to each other by reading words they had written to each other from my book. Then exchanged rings.
Their friend, Amanda, sang The Lord's Prayer. She has a beautiful, sweet voice and it was perfect!
 The pronouncement of marriage.......
 The KISS! 
 Here they are for the first time as husband and wife! 
 Joe had been quite nervous at the beginning of the ceremony. 
All that nervousness is gone now! Time to party! 
Sarah and Joe, what a wonderful wedding! I thought your attention to detail was amazing. You are on your honeymoon to Jamaica right now but I know you check your email and Facebook often so enjoy re-living your wedding through this blog post! You are the best and I wish you all the happiness in the world!
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Thursday, September 26, 2013

Wonderful Interfaith Wedding for Emily and Michael at the Carolina Inn!

Emily and Michael and I met in August of 2012. They were planning their interfaith wedding ceremony at the Carolina Inn set for September 21, 2013. They had spoken with Rabbi Andrew Ettin in Winston-Salem and he referred them to me. Since I was already on the Carolina Inn preferred vendor list, they contacted me. They wanted a co-officiated ceremony so that both faiths were represented. I explained how I work with couples in co-creating their ceremony so that it is exactly what they envision. They really liked that idea and so we signed a contract and began our work together. I sent them many interfaith ceremonies including ones I had co-officiated with Rabbi Ettin. They chose their elements and then sent the first draft to me. After editing it, we sent the ceremony to Rabbi Ettin for his review and input. They also answered questions about how they met and fell in love and what they love about each other which we incorporated into the ceremony. Then the Rabbi and I divvied the ceremony sections up between the two of us so that we alternated speaking during the ceremony. It was quite lovely, but unfortunately and to Michael's great dismay, the weather on their wedding day was not lovely. It was a rain-soaked weekend and there was no way to have their ceremony in the Ann Hill Courtyard. The Carolina Inn is well-prepared for Plan B and had this lovely ballroom ready for us. This ballroom is so cheery with its happy colors.
So, when Marty and I arrived, the room was all set up. The Chuppah was up but the table was too large for all 4 of us to stand under so I asked for a smaller table which we then relocated to the back corner of the Chuppah. (You can't tell in the photo but the column behind the table actually protrudes out about a foot.) The pretty florals were provide by Tre Bella. Suzanne Ledwith with Sally Oakley Personalized Wedding Planning was on hand to direct the entire event along with Melissa Sayre with the Carolina Inn. They did a fabulous job.
The Arioso Strings trio got set up and began practicing. The best man was so impressed at how good they were and whispered to me that there were many musicians attending this ceremony that would be very pleased. Michael, our groom, is also a musician. They chose well!
The Old Well Room was ready for the reception. See the projected "writing on the wall" for Emily and Michael.
They had not one but two great DJs for the wedding--Frankie and Jason from Island Sound. They provided amplification for me and the Rabbi for the ceremony and all the music for the reception. I know it rocked!  James with Island Sound also videoed the wedding.
The line up! Rabbi Ettin and I have done many weddings together in the past 10 or 12 years and have become friends. If I ever have a question about a Jewish tradition, he is my resource! He is a dear to drive all the way to the Triangle to officiate.
The two lovely ladies in next are Emily's grandmother Anne and her daughter, Emily's Aunt Judie. I hope Anne does not mind me saying this but she proudly told me she was 92. She looks fantastic and I would be proud to tell my age too!
 Michael's parents, Sandy and Bruce.
Best man, Eric, and Maid of Honor, Randall, ready to enter last before the bride and her parents.
 Waiting for the bride! 
And so we began. The room was packed and there were no side aisles to shoot photos from.
It was so much fun for me to share their story and their guests ate it up. Theirs is a really good story!
 Vows and rings......then the Seven Blessings followed by the drinking of the wine.
 The official pronouncement of marriage....
The blessing of the couple......canted by the Rabbi in Hebrew then translation: "May God bless you and keep you. May God's radiance shine on you and be bountiful to you. May God's goodness be upon you and grant you peace." 
 
Michael broke the glass then we all shouted "Mazeltov" followed by the kiss....
Out they go! On to the South Parlor to sign the Ketubah!
On her way, Emily peeks at the beautiful cake by Ashley Cakes.
The Ketubah is written in Hebrew. It conveys the spiritual covenants the bride and groom make with each other. The couple signed, their best man and maid of honor, then the rabbi.
A final photo of the four of us! Terry with Carolina Mediastar, our official photographer, set this one up making the rabbi and I "bookends!" Michael and Emily, great wedding! I wish you the very best in life!
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