Showing posts with label Weddings. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Weddings. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 7, 2014

Wedded Bliss


So, it is Tuesday and the weekend is behind us, but the memories we made will last a lifetime!




There were paper lanterns...





















And AMAZING flowers thanks to my dear friend Doug Vogel...(and his wife Joan and son Brian), who transformed the outdoor venue with his beautiful arrangements!!!




A yummy gluten free spice cake, complete with fondant leaves and two foxes on top, made by a truly talented and very sweet woman named Janice Kuhn!  She even left homemade jam as a gift to US!




The guest book was actually a wall canvas people could sign.  How cool is it that they can now hang this on their wall and enjoy the well wishes compared to the guest book we had at our wedding which hasn't seen the light of day for years!




There were babies...




And kilts...plus something really interesting on the ground. ;-)




And there was family...young love...




And love that has stood the test of time...




There was a beautiful setting at the mouth of the Chesapeake Bay.




And it was proudly shared by many generations.




There was a fiddler.

But what every wedding needs, more than anything, is a happy couple...



One that loves each other unconditionally...





One who can laugh with one another...




One who can comfort one another and wipe away their tears...



One we can ALL celebrate!




It was a perfect day topped off by a perfect sunset.




We wish these two many, many years of love, joy and happiness as they begin their journey.




Wishing you all a wonderful week.  All of our company has left town, and we will now officially be taking a nap! :)

Sunday, June 5, 2011

Silver


Once upon a time, in a land far, far away there was a little boy...




And a little girl.

They grew up happy and healthy and then one day their paths crossed while racing sailboats, and they fell in love.

Just 5 weeks after they met, they got engaged, and then just 6 months later they were man and wife. Theirs is a story of strength, happiness, and joy...but mostly love!

This Tuesday, they will celebrate their Silver Wedding Anniversary...a quarter century together. And just like that day so long ago, they will smile and look forward to their life together and all that they have been blessed with, and everything the future has in store for them.



 

*I will be gone for a few days as Mr. Tide and I celebrate our 25th Anniversary!  Have a wonderful week everyone!*

Friday, April 29, 2011

Perfect


Anyone who knows me, knows that I am not a morning person.  I tend to go to bed late and wake up after the sun is up and brightly shining.




So when I asked Mr. Tide to wake me this morning as he got ready for work (when he goes into the city he has to get up at an ungodly hour) so that I could watch the royal wedding, even he was skeptical that I would actually get up.




I have to admit that after going to bed at 1:00 am, I was a bit skeptical myself, but when he did wake me this morning I was bright eyed and bushy tailed and ready to tune in to watch history in the making.




I haven't followed along all these months with the hype and speculation about this wedding, but I think as a mother there was a part of me that wanted to be there for Prince William on such an important day when his own mother would be absent, at least physically.




And as I sipped tea I purchased in London from my very English Wedgwood china I was filled with emotion, something that caught me completely by surprise.  If I was asked to pick just one word to sum up what I thought of the wedding, it would be "perfect."  From the dress to the pomp and circumstance it was all very magical to watch.

Although we all know that life is never perfect, I hope for Kate and William what I hope for every bride and groom...that their life will be as close to perfect as it can be, and that they will know the kind of love that Mr. Tide and I have shared for almost 25 years!



Today, I think all of us were a wee bit British!

Monday, June 7, 2010

You and Me




24 years ago today two hearts became one, that was the day that Mr. Tide and I tied the knot.

We weren't your average couple, we had a whirlwind romance that started when we met racing sailboats on a Wednesday night in mid October 1985. I had a torn ligament in my ankle from playing racquetball and wasn't even planning to go sailing that night. But the boat's owner convinced me to be helmsman for the evening so that I wouldn't have to move around a lot on the boat, and as fate would have it, Mr. Tide was also one of the crew.

Mr. Tide and I hit it off the moment we met, and even though I had sworn off men after several previous bad relationships, I jokingly told my mother that I was going to marry him when I got home that first night! We saw each other every day after that, and just 5 weeks later we were engaged! I know...crazy right?!

A little over six months later we had a wonderful wedding! Our family and friends gathered to help us celebrate in a venue overlooking the Chesapeake Bay. There was great food and drink, beautiful flowers, and lots of dancing! Did I mention that I love to dance and Mr. Tide...well let's just say that he plays a mean saxophone and trumpet...but the beat most people follow when they dance completely eludes him!

But that's ok, you see he puts up with me, and that's no easy task! So now, 24 years later, I have no regrets (except for maybe that headpiece which screams 1980s!!) and nothing has really changed, he still can't dance, he is still the smartest and most loving man I know, and he still takes my breath away!




Happy Anniversary Babe, You and Me, We Can Do Anything Together!

And for those of you who want to, I would love to hear how you met your better half!

Sunday, May 16, 2010

Wedding Bells and Fairytale Beginnings


Well yesterday was the big day!  Katy and Jason couldn't have had better weather if they had special ordered it!  The sun was shining, a light breeze was blowing, and the scent of flowers filled the air.



I delivered the bouquets, and the boutonniere for the bride's father, to the house at 4:00 pm, just in time to see Katy, the bridesmaids, and Katy's parents all dressed for the wedding.  There is something almost surreal about seeing a bride, who you've known since she was a little girl, looking like a princess on her wedding day.  

Then Mr. Tide and I dashed off to the venue to do a few last minute things and to pin the boutonnieres onto the groom and all of the groomsmen. 



Katy's dress perfectly suited her, it was soft candlelight white, romantic, elegant, and it fit her like a glove.  She carried a full bouquet of creamy white roses, white hydrangea, and white peonies, it looked beautiful with her gorgeous gown.

My friend "J" wore a long champagne colored gown with a gorgeous pair of Stuart Weitzman slings (pictured below) that we were all putting dibs on to borrow at some point in the future.  Along with my plate addiction, I have a shoe one as well!


The father of the bride looked dashing in his black tux and bow tie, like he fell out of a James Bond film, suave and debonair!

Now, at this point you may be saying, "Umm, why all of the descriptions, why no photos?"  Well you see, I took my camera bag like a good bloggy girl, but in all of the rushing around to get flowers there and getting myself, our daughter (who was a bridesmaid), and Mr. Tide on our way, I left the camera sitting on my desk at home!!!  So when I asked Mr. Tide to fetch the camera for me, he came back empty handed!

We could have driven the half an hour back home to get it, but I decided that it was probably a sign that I should just enjoy the evening and be a guest and not a blogger.  



I did however take pictures this morning of a few of the beautiful arrangements and our daughter's bouquet, all done by my talented friend the florist, the Divine Ms. M as I like to call her!  My friend "J" was so sweet to give me all of these flowers to bring home, and I just had to take some photos so that I could share them with all of you!  My house smells so good, and I feel like royalty having all of these fresh flowers in my home!



The grooms side of the family was equally as striking.  The father of the groom was also sporting a classic black tux and looking very handsome.  The mother of the groom wore a lovely long gown in the most beautiful shade of blue.  Mother's dresses can sometimes waffle between trying to look too young or looking like a granny, but both the mother of the bride and the groom's mother found wonderful gowns that complimented them beautifully!





Jason, the groom, along with his 3 brothers as groomsmen wore matching black tuxes, and they all looked so sharp and dashing lined up waiting for Katy's arrival.   The groom wore a single white rose with a tiny green "poof," while the groomsmen's boutonnieres were a single green poof ball.  I wish I could tell you the name of these very cool flowers, but I haven't a clue as to what they are!



The 3 bridesmaids each had on a different style long dress which suited them, and they were all the same color, the loveliest shade of green and perfect for a springtime wedding.





Each of the bridesmaids wore a strapless dress, and our daughter was a vision of loveliness in her empire waist gown, simple pearl jewelry, and these gorgeous mother of pearl shoes!  Too bad she wears a different size than I do or I would be stealing these as well!





The bridesmaid's bouquets were filled with roses and pink peonies.  I just love these roses, even a day later, their delicate pink and green coloration is simply breathtaking!

The ceremony was outside, a risky endeavor in the temperamental weather state of Maryland, but the weather gods shined down upon them, and it was all picture perfect.  Urns filled with hydrangeas, two large boston ferns topped with iron trellises, (each with the sweetest little bird on top), and festooned with shear white ribbon and pink roses framed the bride and groom during the ceremony.  Vows were exchanged, tears flowed, and hearts swelled, which is what any wedding day is really all about!









After the ceremony outside on the veranda, friends and family all went inside to begin the reception festivities.  Evening light gave way to candlelit tables dressed in white linens, crystal, silver, and china.  Floral arrangements of white peonies, pink snapdragons, white hydrangeas, pink roses, and more green poofs were the centerpieces.  Sprengeri fern ran the length of each table with crystal votives tucked in, and on each end of the long tables were pink peonies in small silver revere bowls rounding out the tabletop decor.



Love was clearly the theme for the evening, as Jason and Katy pledged their love to one another, we were all witness to their abiding love and so happy for the both of them.  Family and friends from all over came to celebrate their love, and in the process we all had a wonderful time eating, dancing, and toasting the newly married couple with words from the heart!  When the music stopped and it was time to bid them farewell, shoes in hand, we wandered out into the darkness with sparklers.  It was the perfect sparkly send off and a way to symbolize the bright future they have ahead of them, where instead of a fairytale ending, they can now venture forth to a fairytale beginning!

And because I know "Mrs" Katy will most likely read this, I hope you are having a wonderful time on your honeymoon!  And to my dear friends, her parents "J" and "K," I hope you all didn't get out of your PJs today! xo