This wedding is getting out late in the week and late in the day. But what a way to end the 2012 wedding season! A wintery, Christmasy, snowy wedding with a bride who was the most relaxed bride I’ve had all season.
The first time they met was almost three years to the day they got married. Striking up conversation IN the St. Louis arch during a missions conference at URBANA, they hit it off. Along with the date, their wedding had so much meaning. Between the sentimental jewelry from Kendra’s grandmother’s wedding, the coffee bar to represent their first date, and the homemade jam they gave away as favors, this wedding stood out as a very personalized wedding day. They made it wintery and Christmasy without being cliche – which I imagine would be kind of hard to do!! Anyway, I love this couple and hope they’re having a BLAST down in the WARM weather in the Caribbean. Slightly jealous…
[…] Like many people, Kelsey and Nathan faced the decision of whether to wait to get married, or do something very small. They chose to get married as soon as possible! I drove up to my old stomping grounds in Harrisonburg, VA for their micro wedding in her sister’s beautiful backyard, which also happens to be my past bride! […]
SWOON!!! Amazingness!!!
[…] Like many people, Kelsey and Nathan faced the decision of whether to wait to get married, or do something very small. They chose to get married as soon as possible! I drove up to my old stomping grounds in Harrisonburg, VA for their micro wedding in her sister’s beautiful backyard, which also happens to be my past bride! […]