Sealed with a kiss!

Sealed with a kiss!
Laura & Chris' Wedding at JCRaulston Arboretum
Showing posts with label Museum of Life and Science. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Museum of Life and Science. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 25, 2019

Angela and Marvin Wed at The Butterfly House!

I introduced myself to Angela and her mother at an open house at the Museum of Life and Science on March 8, 2019. When they told me that Angela and Marvin's wedding was on May 25th, just a couple of months away, I was surprised that they did not have an officiant. Fortunately I was available for their date and time and so we met on March 18th to start planning their ceremony. Marvin was deployed in Japan and I did not meet him until the rehearsal but we communicated by email for his part of the ceremony.
The day was beautiful when Dave and I arrived from another wedding that day. The chairs were artfully curved in a semi-circle in front of the stunning glass wall of the butterfly conservatory. Our DJs had a mobile unit and speaker set up on the far side.
The tables were all set and ready for the chairs to be added after the ceremony and cocktail hour. Southern Harvest was the caterer. The florist for the wedding was Pine State Flowers. (The wedding cake which had not been brought out from the cooler was by Groovy Duck Bakery.) Becky Chapman with Lily Rose Events was our director and our photographer was Morgan Henderson.
At the entrance to the butterfly house is this lovely terrace and the stairs that lead up to the area where the dinosaurs are! Cocktail hour will be here.
Nina and Garrett were on duty for All Events DJ and I got plugged into their system and did a sound check. Always wonderful to work with!
A beautiful spray of flowers for the ceremony area. 
Putting the finishing touches on our gorgeous bride! She is one of the most beautiful brides I've ever officiated for. 
Becky gets us all lined up for the processional. I entered before the others and made the unplugged announcement then the wedding party filled in around me.
This is Angela's beautiful sister and Maid of Honor! 
Angela and her dad Randy begin their walk down the aisle. 
Rounding the corner to the middle of the chairs as the guests stand in Angela's honor. 
Angela and Marvin have known each other since they were teenagers at Sanderson High School in 2011. 
In a sense they grew up together and their love for each other was sustained through years of college and military service separation. Finally they are having the wedding of their dreams!
After a welcome and prayer, it was time to honor their parents and tell them how much they loved and appreciated their support all their lives.
Then I had the good fortune to tell their love story. There were definitely some humorous moments and there was lots of laughter.
And so here they are today, ready to join their hearts in marriage surrounded by the people they love the most.
Angela gets to hear for the first time what Marvin told me in confidence what he loves about her and what he is looking forward to. Then Marvin gets to hear for the first time what Angela told me in confidence.
They said their vows and then exchanged rings. 
A closing blessing was next.
Making the pronouncement of marriage at last and inviting them to kiss! 
Happy to do so!!
And they step into their new lives! Off to Japan too! 
Photo-op with the butterflies in the butterfly house is a post wedding ritual. 
I stepped in to get a shot with the couple as a butterfly is resting on Marvin's thumb! Congratulations, Marvin and Angela. Wonderful wedding for a wonderful couple! All the best always!

Tuesday, May 16, 2017

Xiaoxing and Robert Wed at The Butterfly House!

What a truly wonderful wedding for two wonderful people! I did not meet Xiaoxing and Robert in person until the day of their rehearsal. But by then I knew them quite well having worked with them by email to create their most wonderful ceremony that was truly a reflection of the two of them. I thank Kevin Seifert (Kevin Seifert Photography) for these beautiful photos of this wedding.
Their wedding was on April 30, 2017 at the Museum of Life and Science at the Butterfly House. When Kevin who was with me to photograph the wedding for this blog, and I arrived, the couple had completed their First Look and Xiaoxing, looking like a princess, was outside on the bench talking with her friend who was our translator for the ceremony.
The weather was touch and go. It had rained a little bit on me while driving to Durham but when I got there it had stopped and Robert and I agreed that it was back to Plan A instead of the tent! I am fixing his boutonniere here.
A fantastic couple who grew up on opposite sides of the planet and met at Duke. It was destiny! 
The florist was Whole Foods! Beautiful! 
Our translator was going over the mechanics of the devices that transmitted what she was saying in Chinese to those guests who only spoke Chinese. She spoke the script at the same time I did. Cool!
These rented battery-operated transmitters and ear buds are what tour guides use on cruises. I had seen that in 2015 when on a cruise and suggested this solution for a Spanish-English bilingual wedding last year and mentioned it to Xiaoxing and Robert since they had guests who only spoke Chinese. Worked like a charm!
The couple hired Stacy Newburg with Events by Memory Lane as their wedding planner. She attended to all the little details for these very busy two people. Two weeks after this wedding Robert graduated from medical school and Xiaoxing is in the PhD program and travels back and forth overseas for months at the time.
The Butterfly House is the perfect setting for such a scientific couple! And stunningly beautiful as well.
Victor with All Events DJ was all ready for me to plug my mic into his body pack and do a sound check. His assistant was doing a bit of on the job training that day!
Stacy is pouring the wine for the Wine Unity Ceremony. 
During the ceremony they each took a sip from the wine in the glasses representing their separate lives and separate families. Then they poured the rest of the wine into the red decanter. Then I poured the blended wine into the two small tumblers from which they drank with arms intertwined representing their promise of unity from this point on.
Going over our cues. She stood back behind the guests so as not to distract the English speaking guests. I found out that reading the Chinese is faster than reading the words in English. Who would have guessed? As I began a paragraph, she began the same paragraph and I would look up at her and see if she was finished. Always!
This beautiful cake is by Whole Foods as well. 
The couple's photographer was Morgan Henderson and their videographer was K2 Productions. Morgan has already posted some of her beautiful photos on Facebook and I am looking forward to seeing the video.
The tent did not have to be shifted into the ceremony area after all. There were some clouds but the rain did not fall on us!
Before the ceremony these guests are having fun taking a selfie!
Time to begin! Robert's parents entered first then Robert and I followed! 
The wedding party entered and Xiaoxing and her mother Haiying waited for Stacy on the left to cue for her entrance. We were so disappointed that Xiaoxing's father, Lishan, could not make it to the wedding. His Visa application was still pending due to background screening on his research in Material Science.
Xiaoxing and Haiying make their entrance! 
After a welcome to all from all over the world, we remembered those not with us and a blessing for the couple's families. Family is very important to these two people.
Then I got to launch into the story of how these two found each other, fell in love and decided to marry.
Robert was born in China and his parents moved to the US when he was one. So he grew up in the American culture. Xiaoxing was born in China and went to medical school there. They both ended up at Duke in 2013. They met one night when some friends of Robert's threw a party after a big exam. Xiaoxing almost did not go to the party but in retrospect they are both very grateful that she did.
Robert was very intrigued by this beautiful Chinese woman and had a lot of questions about how she happened to be there. The next day he located her on Facebook and invited her out for coffee.
And really, the rest is, as they say, history! They fell hard for each other and the match was perfect. 
Despite rigorous academic schedules they managed to make time to be together and bonded most strongly because of their family values.
There was quite a bit of humor in the ceremony as you can see. The guests were really into it. It is such a delight to tell such a charming and heart-warming story.
After the story came the secret paragraphs that they had not yet heard about what they told me they love about each other, why they want to marry and what they are looking forward to. Very touching.
They read their vows to each other then exchanged rings.

They were really enjoying this! 
Pouring their wine together.....
Then I poured the blended wine into their red tumblers. 
They did that so beautifully! 
After pronouncing them married I invited Robert to kiss the bride. At first I thought they were going to dance! 
Robert had no qualms about making sure there were plenty of photos of the kiss! 
"Ahh! We did it!"
Get your bouquet.....
And away they go! 
They retreated to the dressing area in the Butterfly House while I put away my microphone and talked to guests who came up to me after the ceremony to say it was the most wonderful wedding ceremony they had ever heard. I just love getting these compliments. Robert is SO HAPPY!
Xiaoxing has changed into the traditional Chinese red wedding dress.
Kevin rounded us up for a great group shot of parents and wedding party. Congratulations to you, Xiaoxing and Robert. I adored working with you. Thank you for giving me the honor of joining you in marriage!
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