Tag: weddings

  • Hannah & David

    Holy moly, aren’t they adorable? That *might* have something to do with why I took so many photos that it took me two and a half months to get them all processed (over 900 altogethr) and the decent ones (423) uploaded. (If you want to see them all, they’re here.)

    First, a couple shots from Hannah’s PA wedding shower back in April:

    (There are a few more on Flickr, but I forgot to get out my camera until people had started leaving, so I mostly just took pictures of Hannah and Lydia 🙂 but Hannah has a bunch of lovely pictures – including some of other people on her blog!)

    Roadtrip Day!

    That Wednesday, I got up obnoxiously early, loaded up the last bits, took a little detour into the city to pick up Hannah’s friend Jess – who had arrived from Perth, Australia the night before – and headed up to Massachusetts! Being July 3rd, we expected the traffic would probably be less than pleasant and could add an hour or two to the drive, so we left plenty early to try to avoid as much of it as possible.

    Of course, that didn’t really work at all, and it took us a solid 10 hours (and three full-stop traffic jams) to get from Philly to northeast Mass. I was very happy to have Jess along to keep me company and we had lots of quality time to get to know each other! Fun fact: her parents and mine got married in the same church, just a couple years apart! (First Presbyterian in Bethlehem, PA! Small world!)

    We got up there just in time to head straight to the nail salon, where Hannah’s assorted womenfolk were gathering for manicures and pedicures. (It was conveniently located right next to a coffeeshop, where we acquired some much-needed chai before settling in.) Apparently I didn’t take any pictures there – must have been too tired busy laughing and relaxing and catching up with Hannah and her family and meeting her Massachusetts friends and the ladies of David’s family!

    Oh, and being indecisive about what color I wanted. They used this fancy nailpolish/gel hybrid concoction called Shellac, which you could layer to make additional colors… so of course I ended up asking for a combo they’d never tried before! It worked out just like I hoped! (Taken at the end of the trip, still impressively unmarred):


    (Actually, it still looks pretty good, if a bit grown out, 2+ months later! The fingernails lasted about a week.)

    Afterward, a few of us headed over to Hannah’s adorable little apartment and ate delicious wraps from a local place they love, and hung out a while. We were all pretty wiped, though, so before too long we said TTFN and I headed off to find my home for the week – Hannah’s dear friend Willa’s attic guestroom:

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    I could not have asked for a better place to stay! Willa, her husband Rennie, and their daughters Camilla and Fiona are all super hospitable and awesome and treated me like family. When they say “make yourself at home,” they really mean it. And their home is pretty much my dream house. 🙂

    Rehearsal Day 🙂

    The next day, a number of us had “secret plans” – rehearsal for the epic flashmob song & dance extravaganza that Hannah and David put together with the help of choreographer-extraordinare, Greg, to surprise… well, everyone coming to the wedding who wasn’t in the flashmob!

    Once we’d sung and danced through “Life’s A Happy Song” (from the most recent Muppet movie) enough times that everyone was feeling reasonably comfortable with it – and thoroughly silly and tired – we dispersed. The wedding party headed to the actual wedding rehearsal, and I wandered off to find new shoes to wear to the wedding, since I’d forgotten it was on grass and only brought heels (and sneakers, but not ones I wanted to wear with a pretty dress)!

    Then it was time for the rehearsal dinner / 4th of July picnic at… one of David’s relation’s houses.

    (I lost track of whose was whose!)

    We ate, we drank, we chatted with Hannah and David and their families and friends from various times/places…

    Hannah sang a song she’d written (for David, though she didn’t know that when she started writing it!)…

    Siblings and cousins toasted and roasted…

    The small ones were adorable…

    And a good time was had by all. 🙂

    This is a really long post! Go to Page 2 to keep reading!

  • My Jesss got married!

    Well, that was the most fun wedding I’ve been to in a long time! (Maybe ever?) Probably in part because of having the most people I knew and loved present!

    Nice backdrop! The wedding was held in a lovely park overlooking Harrisburg, so I drove out the night before and crashed on the Keitel’s couch. After an emergency run to Best Buy to grab a camera batter (upon realizing the other one was still charging… at home!), I got dressed and headed over to the park! Apparently, while I was driving there, there was an earthquake?! I was completely unaware… I guess it wasn’t strong enough to be noticed over the normal vibration and motion of my car, so I just missed it entirely, but once everyone else arrived a little later (Jess had asked me to go early to guard the picnic area) they all clearly had noticed!

    Earthquake aside, it was a gorgeous day, and a gorgeous wedding, for a gorgeous bride! (And sharp-lookin’ groom!) Everything was beautiful and simple and thoughtful and very, very, Jess!

    Here comes the bride!

    Escorted by her Daddy

    Jess saying her vows

    Zach saying his vows

    With this ring...

    Gorgeous!

    Wedding stroll

    The happy couple with the bridesmaids

    The happy couple with the groomsmen

    Happily Married

    Cuteness!

    Also, my friends are silly. And pretty. (But mostly silly!)

    Andrew and Holly enjoying the sun

    Lisaface! (favorite.)

    Lisa!

    Lisa...?

    Lisa and Jesss!

    I miss living with these sillies!

    Lisa, Jess, Holly, Lauren

    Maybe more of a balloon war?

    Jessica and Zachary Brigante

    So happy for you two! <3

  • Two Weddings in One Day!

    Well, that was a first for me! I can’t remember if I was ever invited to more than one wedding in a day before or not, but this was definitely the first time they were scheduled so I could actually go to both! (Of course, I ended up missing the first ceremony, because my car was feeling cranky, but that’s beside the point.)

    It worked out nicely, as they were both out in Lancaster-ish, and scheduled so I had time to get from one to the next, though I didn’t have too long to linger at the earlier reception.

    Mr. & Mrs. Miller

    Adam and Michelle were first on the agenda! I sort of grew up with Adam, as our parents have been in the same bible study group since I was in… 2nd grade? So he was in 1st, I believe. Haven’t seen much of him lately, but our parents are good friends, and our families hung out quite a bit when we were younger. I don’t know Michelle, and missed the darn ceremony thanks to my car being a drama queen, but they looked happy and cute at the reception, so yay!

    Mr. and Mrs. Miller
    Michelle and Adam Miller
    Michelle and her Dad
    Adam and his Mom
    The adorablest cake topper!
    Mr. & Mrs. Lehman

    Next up, Sarah and Devon! Sarah is a good friend from the freshman peer group I led my sophomore year (the first of three groups I led, and by far the closest! (and dare I say… awesomest?!)) and the Collaboratory, where I also got to know Devon some, and I approve. 😛 It was a lovely wedding, gorgeous and terribly classy, yet still fun and a bit quirky! If you know these two, you’d expect nothing less. 🙂

    Exchanging rings
    ”You may kiss the bride!”
    Introducing Mr. & Mrs. Lehman
    The getaway drivers

    After the official exit, they snuck back into the church for pictures, and I decided to play photo ninja and do the same! I didn’t want to get in anyone’s way, so I went up to the balcony like a creeper. 😀 I got a lot of the same shots the photographer was going for, with a slightly different angle, and a couple awesome candid moments in between the poses.

    Pretty Sarah
    The beautiful bride
    Awww…
    Little ring bearer is not impressed with your kissyface.

    Eventually, photos were wrapping up, so rejoined the crowd heading to a nearby country club for the reception. I mostly continued to roam around taking pictures, but unfortunately, it was rather dim, and I didn’t feel like blinding everyone with my flash, so a lot of my shots were quite dark, but some turned out rather nicely!

    Pre-dinner mingling

    Soon, the wedding party arrived, dinner was served (and delicious), and then it was time for dancing!

    First dance as husband and wife
    …which concluded with a foot-poppin’ kiss!
    Daddy-daughter dance
    Mother-son dance

    The DJ then asked all the married couples to come out onto the dance floor… and gradually narrowed it down to those who had been married the longest.

    The final four

    The couple who’ve been married the longest turned out to be Sarah’s grandparents. They shared the secret to staying married so long with the newlyweds, and then the couples married longest and shortest paused for a picture together. (Ridiculously cute!)

    Then… this happenned.
    And delightfully geeky cupcakes for a pair of comp.sci. majors!

    I very much enjoyed reading the cupcakes, (decorated with mathy/computery/geeky symbols and terms!) and eating them was even better! (Dinner was fantastically delicious too!) I was less keen on the dancing and it had been a fairly long day, so I made a fairly early exit, hugged and congratulated the happy couple, and set off on the hour.5 drive home.

    Happy 0th Anniversary, Devon and Sarah!