Sealed with a kiss!

Sealed with a kiss!
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Tuesday, October 15, 2019

Melissa and Tim's TeeTime Wedding at The Stockroom!!

This was a wonderful wedding and Melissa and Tim were so much fun to work with to create their funny fabulous ceremony that was an expression of their love, commitment and personalities.
The wedding day was Saturday October 12th, 2019 downtown Raleigh at The Stockroom at 230. It was a pretty day and the sun was shining. After finding a parking spot, Dave and I arrived on site.
Hooking my microphone into Eric's sound system Eric owns All Around Raleigh DJ and we work together often. He was providing music for the cocktail hour and reception but a violinist was providing music for the processional and recessional. I thank Eric for providing amplification for me. 
The Stockroom looks gorgeous! Petal & Oak provided the beautiful draped altar area with the florals and the chandelier as well as the bouquets and boutonnières.
Lanterns and flowers flanking the back of the seating area. 
 These pretty flower arrangements and lanterns flank the draping too. 
They wanted their guests to truly be with them during the ceremony without the distraction of technology. 
 Rocky Top Catering was catering the event. Delicious menu! 
I don't know who did the chalkboard art but it shows that Melissa and Tim are golf aficionados. They are both athletic and I know Tim plays in golf tournaments. A passion!
A framed photo of Melissa's mother was placed in the chair her mother would have sat in if she was alive. On the way down the aisle, Melissa placed a bouquet in the chair for her mother. In the background of this photo you can see our photographer, Ginny Corbett, setting up some lighting. Ginny is a great photographer and so fun and easy to work with!
Their friend Bridget Bishop played the violin beautifully for their wedding ceremony processional and recessional.
 Their loved ones who have passed on were honored with these photos on display.  
Their guest book was a wooden plaque for all the guests to sign for them. And, they were asked to leave them notes and place in the jar. Also each cocktail table had cute questionnaires about the couple for them to complete. 
Dave and I went upstairs to the Glass Box where the wedding party was hanging out. They had done a First Look earlier so everyone could be together before the ceremony.
 The bouquets are ready to be taken out of their water, blotted off and carried down the aisle! 
Ginny has all the bridesmaids' attention with something she is showing them. Could be photos of her twin girls born last year?
I've known Beth Earley for several years in the capacity of event manager in other venues. Now she is a planner/director for Beth Earley Events. It was great to work with her in this capacity now! Great job, Beth!
 Beth gave me the signal to enter to make the unplugged announcement before the processional began.
Tim's mother, Nancy, and his stepfather, Desmond, enter and take their seats followed by Tim and his dad, Joe. Tim then joined me up front. 
 Then the 8 bridesmaids and groomsmen entered as couples followed by the two best men, Thomas and Justin, brothers of the groom, escorting in Jennifer, sister of the bride and maid of honor.
 Bringing up the rear was Van, our ring bearer, nephew of the groom. He moved along quickly! 
 I invited the guests to stand for the entrance of our bride and her father, Michael. 
 Melissa handed her bouquet to her dad while she placed a smaller bouquet in her mother's chair. 
They stopped up front, the music faded, and I stated: "Dearly Beloved, we are gathered here today to celebrate the wedding of Melissa Moran and Tim Manyatis. The tradition of presenting the bride is not a matter of giving her away, but provides a gracious blessing. It is saying she can count on the love and support of her father going forward, even as she has done in the past. And so I ask: Who presents this woman to be married to this man, and thereby offers approval and blessing to this union?"  Of course her father answered "I do." Then the guests were seated.
 Melissa and Tim turned and faced each other and I welcomed all followed by a prayer. 
I stepped forward then and invited their parents to stand for a blessing and tribute to them. Always brings forth tears and this wedding was no exception. We also fondly remembered Melissa's mother bringing forth more tears. 
On a more cheerful note, I began telling the story of how Melissa and Tim met and their journey from that day to their wedding day. They actually met the old fashioned way--in a bar! But not quite what you imagine. Melissa was working at the bar while attending college 7 years ago. Tim and his "boys" (groomsmen) would hang out there.
Tim caught Melissa's eye from the beginning and eventually she was able to strike up a conversation with this handsome guy who finally began to pay attention to her--and he liked what he saw, her athleticism and competitive nature. Before long they were texting and talking everyday and really, as they say, the rest is history!
There were lots of comical moments in the story. Melissa and Tim have similar senses of humor and gave me great material to use to write their story in a way no one had ever heard before.
They had each told me in confidence what they love about each other, why they want to marry and what they are looking forward to in marriage. At this point in the ceremony Melissa is hearing what Tim had told me.
He mentioned that he was looking forward to her continuing to develop her rapping skills and unique ability to memorize song lyrics.
Tim heard that Melissa promised to love him fearlessly and unconditionally through all the challenges including his indigestion, apple cider vinegar shots, and bruised toes!
And then it was time for them to make their vows. They each read the vows from my book where the words were printed in large font facing them.
Tim had been nervous before the ceremony but he did just fine. He told me afterwards that his nervousness simply disappeared once we got into the ceremony and he really enjoyed every second!
 Melissa makes her vows to Tim. 
 Then the rings were exchanged. Melissa places the ring on Tim's finger and says the 4 lines after me. 
Then Tim began saying the words after me but did not start putting the ring on her finger and Melissa whispered to him "put the ring on my finger!"
 A closing blessing for them. 
 The pronouncement of marriage followed by the kiss as I quickly moved aside.
 They kissed!
 And kissed again! 
 I introduced them to their guests for the first time as husband and wife and the cheering began! 
 The fathers, Michael and Joe. This is a milestone moment in their lives too! 
 Nancy and Desmond. 
Tim and Melissa! What a fabulous, funny, fun wedding! You were so great to work with. I know you will have a great marriage and a wonderful future. I wish you all the best!
Melissa, thanks so much for your 5 Star review on The Knot and Weddingwire! :
Melissa , married on 10/12/2019 
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Best Officiant! 
Kayelilly was everything and more! She made the whole ceremony seamless and worked with us to make the day exactly what we wanted it to be! Look no further for the best officiant!

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