Tag Archive for: Summer

Collen and Sean had all the best details for their farm wedding at the East Jordan Event Barn.  They had great summer weather and a smooth day.  We saw tears from Sean as Colleen walked down the aisle, escorted by her son.  She was stunning in her dress that shimmered pale pink in certain light.

They had ordered and old Apache truck for a photo prop but it had to back out, having lost the fuel pump that day.  Of course, needing no extra reason to drive my ’64, I rolled in with a backup.  Funny thing is they ended up with two old trucks.  Sean’s dad spotted a little red Ford on the way to the wedding and convinced the lady to stop by for a bit.  #truckpeoplelovetoshowoff

Kristy and Vince and a fantastic summer wedding day on the Island Thyme patio.  These two truly wonderful people, had summer sunshine, a lovey catch phrase between themselves, a dog as a best man, fireworks, sparklers, a stellar band,  AND a s’mores bar!  There is nothing else that could have made the day any better.  Oh, wait, Allison’s puppy thought he needed to walk down the aisle, too – that was pretty funny.  And then there is their custom wedding bands that were just out of this world – complete with engravings of water and earth for Vince and coffee and flatware for Kristy.  AND let’s take a second to send a shout out the ENTIRE Tomczak family, including Dad, all the siblings (how many – 10 of you?), and all the nieces and nephews.

These guys!!  I got to play with these two dolls for a while the other night at one of the park service properties over in Glen Arbor.  The brains of children always crack me up!  Presley asked who’s house we were at.  “Uncle Sam’s house”, I exclaimed.  The exchange from there made me chuckle.  “Who is Uncle Sam?”  “The man who takes our taxes, that’s why we get to use his house.”  “Why does he take our money?”  I figured to let it be a that point.  Funny stuff though!

What a crew!  These two fun families had their summer vacation together at The Homestead in Glen Arbor.

We spent the afternoon with this fun bunch of kids.  I love seeing all of the hope and excitement for what life brings in each of their faces!

Kim and Nick had a fantastic day atop the Homestead’s Bay Mountain.  Surrounded by their closest friends and family, perfect weather, and abundant smiles, they had a flawless wedding.

Jessica and Mike had a wonderful day for a wedding at the Homestead in Glen Arbor.  They had a beautiful mountain top ceremony performed by their brother-in-law.  Jessica’s dad cried as he walked his daughter down the aisle.  I just love it when true emotion shows through in a day.  Her reception room was dressed to the nines and they were graced with a glorious Lake Michigan sunset to round out their day.

This giant group of great folks came together from all over the country to hang out with Grandma and Grandpa.  I love seeing cousins and far-away siblings come together and enjoy each other like they have never had time apart.

 

Traci and Zach had a great day at Castle Farms in Charlvoix for a wedding.  Lovely summer weather, a happy confidence between themselves as a couple and as individuals that just makes you smile to be around them.  Traci had an emotional first look with her father and then with Zach.  Zach’s grin as she walked toward him was so telling of the love he has for her.

TRUE HEART.  True heart, are the words I would use to describe Helen and Sean’s wedding.  Everything about their day was sincere and full of joy and excitement.

We started the day with something borrowed from the Matron of Honor.  The ankle bracelet that Helen wore, was a gift that her Matron of Honor received on her first date with a boy (quite a story behind that one, too).  A boy that became her husband, and today was also the Best Man.

Then we got a delivery from Sean to Helen.  He had made a box of charms for her to put on her bouquet.  The charms were photos of loved ones who had passed.  It was a beautiful display and a very thoughtful gift.

Shortly after that emotional gift, we realized that Sean’s wedding band had been left at home, hours away.  After the initial shock of “what do we do now” passed, a spectacular remedy was figured.  Sean’s grandfather offered up his wedding band to be used for the ceremony.  Sean’s grandmother had passed within the last year, and the look in Grandpa’s eyes when he told Sean that he had not taken that ring off in 63 (and a half) years, was just heart-melting.  Sean’s crystal blue eyes became radiant with tears as he held that ring with his grandfather.  Truly a moment to remember.

Continuing with the day, Linda, the owner of Castle Farms (the wedding venue) had just installed a butterfly house and let us play with her Monarch butterflies.  And then we had a little rain.  But rain is good when it rolls in after the ceremony and allows us to create some fun nighttime art.

All together, a wonderfully full wedding day.