I'm back.The wedding's over. They're married.They are not my kids.This is not my son's wedding.
That wedding happens in December.
This is Miss Bella's Aunt who married Miss Bella's Daddy's Best Friend.
Last winter they were looking for a place to get married. They wanted it outdoors.
We offered them our yard at the lakehouse.
(This is where we will be moving when our house in town sells.)
We thought we'd just spruce up the yard a little.
Well, one thing led to another (kinda like when you paint a room).
It started out with a sprinkler system...yards and yards of dirt....12 pallets of grass....
then outdoor lights....then flowerbeds and flowers....the country garden....
flagstone steps and walkway....lights strung on poles around the deck.....
removing the dogpen and cleaning the concrete pad....flowers in pots....
and finding cool rustic furniture for the deck the day before the wedding!
All this took place on the weekends starting the first of April!
I'd say about 3 years worth of yard projects in 3 months!
And that's not even counting the "wedding projects".....
most of those got done the week of the wedding!
Oh and did I mention the heat?
By June we're working in 100+ degree weather!
But it was worth it.....I love my yard now!
And I can finally type again...
after having some carpel tunnel issues the week after the wedding.
The folowing photos are ones I snapped when I thought of it.
Cody and Cassie
July 11, 2009

Here's the couple right after their "first look" at about 4pm that afternoon.
(Temperature about 103+)
This is something a lot of couples are doing now. They have a "first look" and then take most of their photos before the ceremony. Everything runs so much smoother and there's not such a long time between the ceremony and the reception.
Much better for the guests.

Found this sign the day before the wedding....
Perfect.
Hung it on the "arbor" entrance.
The guests made their way through this opening
between the garage and the guesthouse.

A little Texas hay for a Texas wedding!

Walking into the Country Garden....
they made their way down the flagstone path.
That's the deck in the background.

The sign on the settee reads...
"For I know the plans I have for you...
plans to prosper you and not to harm you."

Another view...
the sunflower came up voluntary from birdseed!

Walking towards the lake the guests left their gifts in a vintage red wheelbarrow
and picked up an icy bottle of water from the old galvanized wash tubs.

All the tables were set on the left.
(There's one of the lightpoles in the background.)

7:30pm
Time for the ceremony to begin.
The Grandparents and Parents
walked down the hill together.
Then the Wedding Party climbed onto a flatbed trailer
loaded with hay for a ride down the hill.
The guys helped the girls in and out of the trailer.
(The girl's dresses were a pretty mocha color.)


Ringbearer and Flowergirl.
Wagon's loaded!

The Groom and the Preacher drove the Rhino.
The photog was trying to get lots of shots.
On the deck and at lakeside.
Here she jumped on the wagon and road down the hill with the wedding party .....
then came back up the hill with Mr. Hero.

Mr. Hero ferried her up and down the hill.
I jumped on the back of the kart the last go round
and held on for dear life in my dress and boots!
(So glad the photog was in the kart and didn't get a shot of that!)

Here's the flowergirl and ringbearer just about to go down the aisle.

Then the doors opened and the bride and her dad stepped onto the deck.
Too bad the photographer and I were the only ones to see this!

They then made their way down the steps.

The flagstone steps we put in a few weeks earlier.
We also made lanterns to line the steps from huge jars
filled with pea gravel and candles.
And planted the yellow black-eyed susans
and white coneflowers.

They made their way down the hill to the tune
"Stealing Cinderella".

Past the guest table.
(Those are pink fans in the basket.)

To about 65 waiting guests.

In front of the arbor the groom made...
they said their vows.

Then poured the sand.
She poured white...he poured brown.
Symbolizing 2 lives now forever intertwined together.
(We used an old barrel as a table.)

With a kiss.....

And a prayer......

They became Mr. and Mrs.!

Then he helped her into the waiting Rhino (sans trailer).

And off up the hill they drove!
Tomorrow..........The Reception.
The Table Decorations.
The Dance Party.
The Relief Party.
And maybe a little Bella!
It's good to be back on the blog......
Blessings from my delighted heart to yours!
Patti