Two Pairs of Shoes, One Closet
Around 1:00 pm on the Wedding Day I was scared for the Beaver/Duffy Wedding. Although the forecast had only a 10% chance of rain, dark threatening clouds were moving in. Even if the rain held off, the wedding pictures would not be as good on an overcast day. It actually did shower a bit, but almost miraculously, around 3:00 the weather cleared and some of the sun shine returned. Plus the stormy weather brought a strong wind that helped to blow away any no-see-ums that were preparing to attack the guests.
Epworth by the Sea looked lovely. The peaceful Methodist retreat welcomed all the faiths gathered for the ceremony. You can feel that this is a special place.
Reverend Randy did a fabulous job calming a nervous couple. The Brozard children, Grace, the flower girl; and Logan, the ring bearer, nearly stole the show. Liza, the Maid of Honor; Tom, the Best Man; Kaitlin, Sherry, and Keili, the Bridesmaids; Alex, Mario, and Phil, the Groomsmen rounded out the wedding party. Bucky and Brian, the ushers, kept all going smoothly. The ceremony also included a very nice violin solo by Leigh Ann; Don, the Bride's Uncle, read a passage from the Bible on marriage; and Sandy, the Grooms' cousin, a poem on love.
In that special place that is Epworth, many must have felt Sherry Lumpkin, The Groom's recently departed Aunt; and the Grooms' maternal and paternal grandparents, the Gabrielsens and Neil Duffys. All were watching from above in quite satisfaction.
Pictures often speak louder than words, and this is one of those times.
Reverend Randy did a fabulous job calming a nervous couple. The Brozard children, Grace, the flower girl; and Logan, the ring bearer, nearly stole the show. Liza, the Maid of Honor; Tom, the Best Man; Kaitlin, Sherry, and Keili, the Bridesmaids; Alex, Mario, and Phil, the Groomsmen rounded out the wedding party. Bucky and Brian, the ushers, kept all going smoothly. The ceremony also included a very nice violin solo by Leigh Ann; Don, the Bride's Uncle, read a passage from the Bible on marriage; and Sandy, the Grooms' cousin, a poem on love.
In that special place that is Epworth, many must have felt Sherry Lumpkin, The Groom's recently departed Aunt; and the Grooms' maternal and paternal grandparents, the Gabrielsens and Neil Duffys. All were watching from above in quite satisfaction.
Pictures often speak louder than words, and this is one of those times.
Mr. and Mrs. Anna and Dan Duffy |
Bridal Party Getting Ready |
Bride's Mother and Grandmother |
The Bridal Party and Family Traveling, St.Simons Island Style |
Bridesmaids and Maid of Honor |
Bride's Paternal Grandparents |
Grooms Parents--Mother of the Groom wearing a stunning Chanel dress
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