Sealed with a kiss!

Sealed with a kiss!
Laura & Chris' Wedding at JCRaulston Arboretum
Showing posts with label McSounds Productions DJ. Show all posts
Showing posts with label McSounds Productions DJ. Show all posts

Saturday, November 23, 2019

Laura and Charlie's Spectacular Autumn Wedding at the Barn at Valhalla!

Laura and Charlie and I met in June 2019 to plan their wedding ceremony which took place on October 26th, 2019 at the Barn at Valhalla in Chapel Hill. They specifically asked for a non-traditional secular ceremony and so that is what we created together.
The wedding day was beautiful and the barn was ready. A tent had been erected for the reception dinner. 
Their wedding date was just a few days before Halloween so they took advantage of that theme in many clever ways.  
This golden skeletal hand guarded the cards placed inside the box. Next to it are their wedding programs. 
Dave snapped this photo of Charlie's pretty mother, Carolyn, before the ceremony. 
A few photos and Halloween props on the table! 
In place of a guest book, they asked their guests to write notes and their names on the blocks so that whenever they play this game they can fondly remember them.
The deck and fireplace are located in the wooded area between the barn and the house the original owner built. The deck has been expanded to accommodate more guests. The Wedding Woman furnished the florals for the wedding. Note the pretty autumn spray on the top of the fireplace mantel.
Lanterns, candles, some pampas grass plumes, and greenery decorate the ceremony area in front of the fireplace. 
Add some mums!
They included the Anniversary Box unity ceremony in the wedding. The box with a bottle of wine was placed on the fireplace hearth at the ceremony site for them to put their sealed and unshared love letters into during the ceremony, then shared on their first anniversary.
Our DJ, Brian with McSound Productions was all set up to play the music for the processional and recessional with a set up also for cocktail hour on the deck and dancing in the barn later. I officiated his wedding too several years ago.  Always enjoy working weddings with Brian.
Emily with Events by Emily was our planner and director. Before the ceremony she lit all the candles. 
Kivus and Camera, the professional photographers, staged the First Look for our couple. Always a special moment and photo op! (photo courtesy Kivus and Camera)
Just look at that gorgeous bride, the happy groom and the stunning bouquet!
(photo courtesy Kivus and Camera) 
Inside the house from which the wedding party will process, enjoying some laughs with some of their "wedding people."
The guests are taking their seats and John, one of the photographers, was making sure they filled in the chairs up front and along the aisle. Pictures of a wedding with lots of empty chairs look like folks didn't show up for the wedding! By the time we started, after a few late-comers arrived in costume (optional choice of dress), the chairs were all filled. Full House!
A quick photo of Emily and me. Thank you for everything you did, Emily, it was a great wedding!
After the grandmothers and wedding party took their places, Charlie and his parents, Terry and Carolyn, entered. They were seated and Charlie stepped up beside me to await his bride!
(photo courtesy Kivus and Camera)
Laura and her parents, Russell and Rebecca, floated down the aisle as the guests stood in their honor.  
(photo courtesy Kivus and Camera)
Charlie is watching them approach as a few tears leaked from his eyes!
(photo courtesy Kivus and Camera)
After welcoming their guests, remembering those who could not be with us, then paying tribute to their parents and grandmothers, Marilyn and Doris, we enjoyed hearing the story of how Laura and Charlie met and fell in love spanning 9 years. They knew each other as acquaintances in high school but became friends when they were both students at Appalachian State. It was not long before their  friendship blossomed into romance and they have been together ever since.
(photo courtesy Kivus and Camera)
After the proposal story, I moved back to my spot behind the couple and revealed their secret paragraphs--each one had told me in confidence what they love about their partner and what they are looking forward to in marriage. They did not know what the other told me until the ceremony. A tender moment that usually evokes a few tears.
(photo courtesy Kivus and Camera)
They wrote their vows to each other and read them to each other from my book where the words were printed facing them. Then they exchanged rings.
(photo courtesy Kivus and Camera)
After they placed their loveletters in the Anniversary Box, we had a closing blessing then the pronouncement of marriage in which I declared them husband and wife, equal partners joined in marriage. The KISS came next!
(photo courtesy Kivus and Camera)
The guests cheered as I introduced the newlywed couple to them and invited them to stand and join me in congratulating them!
(photo courtesy Kivus and Camera)
Charlie and Laura! What a great wedding! Thank you for choosing me to join you in marriage. It was a pleasure working with you to create the ceremony you dreamed of. I wish you the best always!

Tuesday, January 12, 2016

Yasemin and David's Beautiful Wedding at the Top of the Hill!

Yasemin and David are such a beautiful couple. They are both very tall as you will see in these photos! They planned their wedding for December 19th, 2015 at The Top of the Hill Great Room which has become a very popular wedding venue the last few years. I love doing weddings there because the events manager, Danielle Olcott, is terrific to work with! She is such an asset to couples because she not only directs their wedding, she recommends and coordinates the different vendors, plus more! 
I love these vintage looking chairs they rented. It does not show up well in this photo but the framed sheet of glass with the order of service on it is very attractive and different.
These pretty lanterns lined the aisle. 
Not only does Danielle manage the event and the facility, she is an artist as well. She puts the finishing touches on the seating chart on the large mirror with oil-based chalk pen.
One of my favorite DJs (and former groom whose wedding I officiated last year), Brian McGuire, with McSound Productions!
 In the back room the groomsmen have found some entertainment while waiting for the ceremony to begin. 
 So after the parents were escorted in, Dave and I stepped out from the side room and took our places up front. 
This handsome groomsman, Drew, is another former groom whose wedding I officiated a couple of years ago. Drew and his wife Shannon both had friends getting married this weekend so she went to her friend's wedding and Drew fulfilled his groomsman duties for his friend David.
 After all the couples had taken their places it was time for Yasemin's father to walk her down the aisle.
When everyone had gotten seated again, the ceremony began. A very touching tribute to their parents followed the welcome and prayer.
 It was so much fun telling the story of how they met and fell in love. They were both freshmen at Carolina back in 2006 when they met and started hanging out with each other. Their height is one of the important parts because they spotted each other "across a crowded room!" They graduated and spent some time apart, David pursuing his soccer career, and Yasemin pursuing a graduate degree at The Citadel. In 2014, they were both able to settle down in Raleigh and started planning this wedding after David surprised Yasemin with a proposal on a bridge one rainy night overlooking Nashville TN en route from Texas to NC after spending Christmas with his family.
 They exchanged their vows and sealed them with their rings.
 Then the closing blessing and pronouncement of marriage! 
 They did not waste any time sealing their vows with their first kiss as husband and wife!
 Hah! We did it! Time to celebrate! 
As the room was being turned for the reception, Ashley with Ashley Cakes, arrived with this gorgeous wedding cake and groom's cake and was setting it up. 
We quickly posed for our photo together. Yasmin and David, congratulations! What a beautiful wedding you planned. The work was well worth it. I wish you all the best in the world!

Our Vendors: 

Wedding Venue: Top of the Hill Great Room
DJ: Brian McGuire--McSound Productions
Photographers: Silver Feather Studios
Cake: AshleyCakes
Floral: TreBella / Bouquets- Leticia (Mother of the groom)
Make up and hair: Make Up For Your Day
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Sunday, September 14, 2014

Wedding DJ Brian and His Lovely Bride Tammy Wed at the University Club!

I've known Brian McGuire, DJ, of McSound Productions for more than 10 years. He is a constant in the wedding industry and is well respected for his presence and ability to DJ weddings and other events with proficiency and fun. In February of 2008, I officiated the wedding of Bill Smith, DJ with Magic of Music, and his wonderful wife, Sandra. Brian and his girlfriend Tammy were at the wedding. They told me, and it is included in their ceremony as part of their story, that when Brian proposed last November, Tammy said, "So all I have to do is buy a dress and show up, right? You've got this planning thing covered?" To which Brian replied, "If you trust me to plan our wedding, I certainly know all of the vendors that I would like to use." So, they started making calls, got the date set and got every vendor they wanted on the first call. It was meant to be!
The venue that fit them best was the University Club in Durham. Above is the way the room for the ceremony looked when we arrived.
Bill Smith and I did a sound check twice! 
I gave Marty, my assistant, the day off and Dave, my husband, came as my assistant and as my date because we wanted to be at this reception since we would know so many others in the wedding business there.  Meanwhile Dave wandered around and got some photos of the reception area. We are on the 17th floor of a building that overlooks the area of Durham around the 15-501 bypass and Duke. On each table they had a framed good luck symbol and explanation--key, wishing well, bamboo, penny, elephant, etc.
The cake/cupcakes were by Sugarland. Hmm....are there some cupcakes missing already??? Or maybe they have not all been set up.
I located my witnesses and got their signatures on the marriage license. I got Brian's son, Joseph, to sign for me down in the lobby where he and Brian and some guests were hanging out before the ceremony. Then I found the bride hidden away on the 16th floor with her kids, Amber and Cory. Amber is doing her signing.
 Look at these beautiful fabric/ribbon bouquets that Tammy made herself! 
Tammy told me she had seen the bouquets and how much they cost and decided she could do them herself but she did find out in the process of trial and error, she spent more than she expected!
 Tammy also made these wonderful boutonnieres for the guys. 
The guests are all seated and we are ready for the ceremony. Oops, notice something missing?  
I never found out what happened to that one floral arrangements that it needed fixing but I did see Jennifer Ball, our fabulous wedding director taking care of it the bar area then brought it out and put it back on the pedestal. Our florist for the wedding was Flowers by Gary who did these arrangements and the centerpieces. 
The wedding party and parents are hanging out in the bar area that adjoins the ceremony room. Since we did not have a rehearsal, I am giving Brian some last minute instructions since instead of being the DJ at this wedding, he was the groom!
Brian's mother, Deryl, and I hit it off right away because we were both born and raised in Georgia, although she and Brian's father, Mike, now live in Hillsborough. That is Brian's grandmother in the wheelchair. Unfortunately Tammy's mother has passed away but her father was able to travel from Tennessee to be with us. Tammy's mother's sister, her aunt, was also present and Tammy's sister and her husband.
Like father, like son--except for the hair! But then since Brian shaves his head we really don't know!! At any rate, I can tell you that Brian takes after his mother and his son takes after him. Two peas in a pod, "never met a stranger" kind of people!
 Jennifer gives Brian a high-five just before we go in. 
Jennifer Ball is a woman who knows how to get it all done. This is the first wedding we have done together although we have also known each other for years through networking luncheons. After being the event coordinator and rental agent for another venue, Jennifer stepped out on her own and started her own wedding planning business and named it "Knot Your Average Events." In my opinion she could also have named her business "On the Ball Events" very legitimately!! Thanks Jennifer, you did a wonderful job!
Our lead photographer for the wedding was Jen Aun with Halftone Studios, a collaborative subsidiary of Brian Mullins Photography. However, since Brian Mullins just happened to be a guest at this wedding, he could not resist bringing his camera and being Jen's second shooter--a switcheroo from the usual!
 Tammy's daughter and her Maid of Honor, enters. 
 Here comes the bride, escorted by her son, Cory. 
 Cory transfers his mother's hand into Brian's hand and everyone is seated. 
 I can see that Joseph is catching a glance of his grandmother who had her hankie out already! 
After the welcome, remembering the loved ones who are not with us and honoring Brian's parents, I addressed their children telling them how important that they are and that from this day forward they are all one big family.
Then I got to tell the story of how they met nine years ago, their first date, how much Brian enjoys kissing Tammy, eating ice cream to cool down, etc. They were matched up on line but neither was looking for a marriage partner as they were both single parents and their first priority was their kids. But they wanted companionship so they decided to meet in person. At this point in the story I am saying "After they made the date, Brian wrote Tammy a note telling her he had a shaved head and asked if that would bother her. She laughed and told him that it didn't. And it's a good thing or we wouldn't be here today!" The story continued that many years passed and since their kids were all growing up and they were becoming empty-nesters, maybe it was time to re-visit the subject of marriage. Last November, Brian came to the conclusion that he wanted to spend the rest of his life with this amazing woman he loved. So, he proposed and she said yes! And Brian started planning the wedding!
Tammy and Brian wanted to include the Celtic hand-fasting ceremony in their wedding to honor Brian's Irish heritage. So I wrapped the cord around their joined left hands, then they joined right hands forming the sign of infinity as they said their vows to each other which they wrote and read from my book.
 Then they exchanged rings.
A closing blessing and then the explanation of the Jewish custom of breaking of the glass to honor that heritage as well.
 I put the glass at Brian's feet, made the pronouncement and......
 Brian stomped the glass and we all shouted Mazeltov as they kissed! 
 I believe they have been practicing! 
 A little bit more kissing.....
 Here they are, husband and wife at last!
Our DJ for the reception was Brian Pate of Brian Pate Entertainment. Leave it to Brian, our groom, to have two DJs! (And so many Brians at this wedding!)
 So Dave and I were seated at the table with my long time wedding colleague, Tracy Adams with Adams and Events, and her husband Nelson. It was fun getting to know Nelson and not be on "wedding duty" for a nice change.
 Bill and Sandra, still lovebirds, were also at our table! 
Brian surprised us all and especially his new bride by singing to her first thing at the reception. She was overwhelmed! So romantic. It was probably Brian's dream to someday do this at his wedding!
 The song he sang was "Alright" by Darius Rucker. 
I had to email Tammy to get that information. She wrote: "Hopefully at some point in the future, I’ll get to hear it again. I was in such shock that he was doing this I really couldn’t hear the song! I had not even the slightest clue that he had planned anything like that and in 9 years I had never heard him sing although I knew he had been in a band and played drums, and of course sang with them. He was quite proud of himself!"
 Sigh....so romantic! More kissing...!!!
After a delicious buffet meal, the dancing began and they handed out the glow sticks! Thanks to one of our guests at the table, Barbara, who took this photo so Dave could be in it with me, and Bill and Sandra!
The minute the line dancing began, Tracy was up on the dance floor! They did The Wobble. Looked like a lot of fun but I only know the Electric Slide! Old timer!
 Even the little kids enjoyed it! 
Jen and Brian joined me for a breather. This reception was a lot of fun and expertly put together! After this, Dave and I decided to call it a night, bid all farewell, and drive back to Raleigh.
Brian, you planned a great wedding and I thank you and Tammy for choosing me to officiate. I was honored! You are a great match and I predict you will have a very happy marriage. I wish you the best always! See you around, Brian! 
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