When I arrived I went upstairs to find the bride and groom, parents and wedding party.
The long tables were all set and ready for the reception to follow cocktail hour.
Little framed notations about locations and events in their journey together were placed along the place settings.
Back downstairs to the ceremony and cocktail hour area to get my witnesses to sign the marriage license and do a sound check with the DJ--Mike Steffan with High Impact Entertainment--before the guests were seated. This is a photo of the quiz and advice cards for the entertainment of the guests and feedback to the couple. Fun!Our photographer--Kelley Deal, Kelley Deal Photography--was busy getting her settings right and scoping the area for good angles. Thanks to Kelley for sharing her photos with me which are designated in this blog. Other photos were taken with my iPhone 8+ by my sweet husband, Dave.
The "altar" area was a copper arbor by the couple who did their own florals.
When the guests were all seated, the time was right and the wedding party and parents lined up, I entered first and made the unplugged announcement asking the guests to put away their phones and cameras. Then the processional of the parents and wedding party began.
When everyone but the bride was in place, I invited the guests to stand in honor of the bride.
The bride and her father made their way down the aisle.
Brooke's father answered my question and placed her hand in Jake's and everyone was seated.
The ceremony opened with a warm welcome to everyone who had come from near and far for this wedding.
(Photo courtesy of Kelly Deal)
Next came an opening prayer.
Then I stepped out to address their parents in a surprise tribute to their love and support of our couple.
Then the really fun part of the ceremony was telling the story of how Brooke and Jake met and their journey to their wedding day. (Photo courtesy of Kelley Deal)They each answered questionnaires for me so the story reflected both points of view of what attracted them to each other and how they felt.
Brooke and Jake supplied me with great information to work with to create a very amusing story!
There was lots and lots of laughter during the story and especially about the proposal that Jake planned and how it played out. (Photo courtesy of Kelley Deal)
Then Brooke got to hear what Jake told me he loves about her and what he is looking forward to in marriage. Then Jake got to hear what Brooke told me about her love for him.
Jake was having so much fun, he was sweating. I took my hankie and reached up to wipe his forehead.
At this point I said "Getting married is hard work, isn't it, Jake?" Laughter!
Then it was time for them to exchange their vows and rings. We included the Celtic tradition of handfasting as I bound their hands together with a handfasting cord.
After wrapping the cord around their hands, a blessing of their hands followed.
They read their vows to each other from my book while their hands were bound.
Brooke says her vows to Jake.
I removed the cord which was symbolically replaced by their rings.
A closing blessing then I pronounced them married and invited them to share their first kiss as husband and wife.
Finally happily married!
The "after-kiss" moment when the reality sinks in that they are married!
The maid of honor handed the bride her bouquet and I presented the newlyweds to their guests!
And out they go into the next chapter of their lives together--marriage!
(Photo courtesy of Kelley Deal)
(Photo courtesy of Kelley Deal)
Brooke and Jake! What a great wedding! I loved working with you two and your wonderful sense of humor. You are so great together and I am honored you chose me to join you in marriage. Blessings to you now and always! I also thank you for the wonderful review you gave me on Weddingwire:
Cecil Jake Saunders , married on 02/29/2020
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