Hello all! I know, it has been a long time since I've blogged. On the blog today are my photos from the Austwick wedding. I've had this wedding booked for over a year and I wanted to make sure to give Kirstin and Gino nothing but the best. I am pretty sure I was more nervous for their wedding than I was for my own. I drove through the pouring rain and got in Friday night. Kirstin and Gino had these adorable gift bags for their hotel guests with lots of snacks.
Saturday morning, we started bright and early with hair and makeup. We got to the church and I started in on all the details. Kirstin had a first look with her dad, and then with Gino. I wanted to cry, it was so sweet. It was a beautiful ceremony in a cute little church. As soon as Gino read his vows, the whole room teared up. You could really tell the love that these two had for each other. They poured unity sand and gave each mother a rose. Because the weather had not cooperated lately, it was not super dry out but we were able to get a few pictures on the pavement.
We headed to the reception after. It was at the Luna Event Center and it was very nice. They made their grand entrance and then cut the cake. Surprisingly, they did not throw it each other's face. All the guests ate and then it was time for the toasts. The bride and groom had their first dance with each other and then their parents. Then the guests danced the rest of the afternoon away. I have never been to a wedding where so many people danced before, it was great. They did an anniversary dance and the couple that had been married the longest, had been married 56 years I believe. Wow that is awesome! The flower girl followed me around for a while like my little shadow. The reception had an Italian theme. They had bread sticks and grapes on the table. Each guest also got to take home their own bottle of olive oil. How cool is that? The bride and groom had one last dance to themselves and then made their grand exit. Such a beautiful wedding! Congrats Mr. and Mrs. Austwick!
Saturday morning, we started bright and early with hair and makeup. We got to the church and I started in on all the details. Kirstin had a first look with her dad, and then with Gino. I wanted to cry, it was so sweet. It was a beautiful ceremony in a cute little church. As soon as Gino read his vows, the whole room teared up. You could really tell the love that these two had for each other. They poured unity sand and gave each mother a rose. Because the weather had not cooperated lately, it was not super dry out but we were able to get a few pictures on the pavement.
We headed to the reception after. It was at the Luna Event Center and it was very nice. They made their grand entrance and then cut the cake. Surprisingly, they did not throw it each other's face. All the guests ate and then it was time for the toasts. The bride and groom had their first dance with each other and then their parents. Then the guests danced the rest of the afternoon away. I have never been to a wedding where so many people danced before, it was great. They did an anniversary dance and the couple that had been married the longest, had been married 56 years I believe. Wow that is awesome! The flower girl followed me around for a while like my little shadow. The reception had an Italian theme. They had bread sticks and grapes on the table. Each guest also got to take home their own bottle of olive oil. How cool is that? The bride and groom had one last dance to themselves and then made their grand exit. Such a beautiful wedding! Congrats Mr. and Mrs. Austwick!
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