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Fall Weddings

Autumn, interchangeably known as fall, is one of the four temperate seasons. Autumn marks the transition from summer into winter. In Western cultures, personifications of autumn are usually with fruits, vegetables and grains. Foods particularly associated with the season include pumpkins and apples.  Fall is one of the most popular times to plan a wedding—and […]

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April 2, 2015 ~ Dinner & Celebration

No big fan fair just an intimate dinner celebrating the union of Courtney & Stephen.  I loved the rustic picture frames displaying their engagement pics.  What a handsome couple they make! “May your marriage be filled with all the right ingredients: a heap of love, a dash of humor, a touch of romance, and a […]

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The Vintage Touch

Want a wedding full of nostalgia? Start with picking the right color pallet- Gray/Sage Lilac/Pale Yellow/Soft Mauve Mint/Seafoam Green/Salmon Champaine/Sage/Rose Set the stage for your vintage wedding with hit songs from your favorite decade from 1930-1980’s.  Live music adds the final touch on the evening; Live Band, Quartet, or Harpist. Finally you can’t forget the […]

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May 15, 2015 ~ Cookies & Milk!

Dear Mother Nature, Thank you for the moisture you have given us this past few weeks but we are especially grateful  for the parting of your clouds and shining down on us with that wonderful sun for a few hours for this happy couple to enjoy their happiest day ever! Emily & Spencer: We loved, […]

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May 8, 2015 ~ Dinner Reception

Finally after all the planning via email from Japan with Annette (Brides mom),and  meeting once to go over final details, the big day arrived, and what a nice day it turned out to be. Famous Dave’s served up a fabulous meal and everyone had a good time playing a wedding match game that they had put […]

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Wonders of Spring

Don’t you just love spring with its unpredictability and beauty? Unstable weather may more often occur during spring, and as it begins to warm significantly causes new plant growth to “spring forth,” giving the season its name.  This year holds true to the beauty of spring in its finest; one day we have the warmth […]

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