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SUBDUED RAINBOW PALETTE FOR A HOUSTON FALL WEDDING

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I can’t say enough good things about this marvelous couple. Aaron + Mary Alice booked their wedding photography about 6 months before their big day. They came over to my house so we could chat, snack, and get to know each other. We talked about their sweet history together, like how they met serendipitously and their fun proposal story by a well known statue in Houston. We also talked about their rescue pup Eddie and how they’d be incorporating themselves into their wedding day. Mexican food was a MUST, and so was buying their cakes from their favorite Houston bakery, Moeller’s Bakery. They also wanted to incorporate their favorite drinks at the bar, serving a “His and Hers” signature drinks for their guests.

When their big day rolled around, it was so special and so beautiful. They married at St. Anne Catholic Church with their reception at River Oaks Garden Club Forum just down the street. It was a perfect fall day filled with the best flowers + decor, the best music, and certainly the best people. Here is an excerpt from our Aaron + Mary Alice’s publication on Wedding Sparrow:

This was hands down an amazing tribute to our favorite city, but more importantly a wonderful reflection of them as a couple and their vibrant personalities. Both being native Houstonians, their wedding was steeped in tradition and homage to their roots. From the beginning the couple set out a vision that would highlight the best of what the city has to offer from native flora to a set of cakes from Houston’s best bakers. Furthermore, they wanted a laid back, family focused affair with a plethora of thoughtful details and a rocking’ party. Mary Alice and Aron love to dance, so they put a lot of thought into the musical choices and Mary Alice’s father even played in the wedding band! Planning their wedding was both nostalgic and heartwarming as there were many laughs over shared childhood memories including tennis lessons and after school cupcakes all of which came together in a beautiful celebration of their union. Their personalities really shine through all aspects of their day. Following their reception catered by one of Houston’s favorite Mexican restaurants, the two hit the dance floor and even ended the night with a tribute to their favorite city by dancing to Dean Martin’s, Houston! From the wedding planning book that her grandmother used, to Arron’s tennis themed groom’s cake, to antique Wedgewood vases the Mary Alice collects, and even a custom postage stamp featuring a portrait of their beloved dog, their wedding was truly a celebration of all of their favorite things and the city they choose to call home.

Featured on Wedding Sparrow

 
 

Photographer: Christine Gosch | Film Lab: The Find Lab | Stylist / Planner: Thistle Wynd Productions | Floral Designer: The Petaler Floral Co. | Venue: River Oaks Garden Club | Gown: Lovely Bride Houston | Stationery: Halfmoon Lettering | Linen: BBJ Linen | Cake: Moeller’s Bakery | Catering + Bar: Pappas

HISTORIC GALVESTON SUMMER WEDDING

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So thrilled to finally share this love-filled, understated, glorious wedding day with you all. Nate + Jenna were amazing clients with excellent style. Before I hand over the mic, I just want to say that if every wedding was in a historic town, with clients this awesome with taste this good, and with speeches this hilarious, that’d be alright with me. Their Galveston Island wedding was featured on B.E Publishing, so I’m going to leave the wording of this post up to them:

Nate and Jenna’s wedding is exactly what we look for in wedding submissions. What are the qualifications, you ask? Beautiful imagery that is true to color—or close to it—and a strong sense of chemistry and love between the couple. Below is our digital interview with the two, and their answers are bound to put a smile on your face.

How did you meet?

We have technically known each other for 11 years. We met our senior year of high school, but we weren't anything more than classmates. We ran into each other 9 years later on Clear Lake, and the rest just fell into place!

Can you pinpoint when you knew you would get married?

We both agreed, within about 4 months of dating. I would say there wasn't a "fall," we just hit a moment when it became very clear that this love was easy. There was no forcing it, and it felt as natural as breathing.

 Did you read traditional vows or write your own?

We married in the Catholic church, so we used the vows that are said in a traditional mass. We loved it, because we meant every word in it! But we did write each other letters that were exchanged before Mass that were everything we wanted to say to one another, just not in front of the crowd!

 What were your favorite moments of the day? You know, the one’s you’ll remember 50 years from now.

Nate: Our first look/prayer time together, walking into the reception and showing Jenna off, and our first dance together.

Jenna: Getting to receive communion and worship together at Mass, our first look, and eating our dinner together in the bride's room before the reception. I think the moments when we were mostly just alone together were my favorite.

 What were a few meaningful details—specific to the two of you— did you in your wedding?

The songs we picked for Mass were personal. We also carried each others' rosaries-his in my bouquet and mine in his pocket. We arranged for time to pray together int he church before everyone arrived.

Our cake topper was my favorite. It was just two wooden rocking chairs on a blank white cake. We always talk about growing old together in our rocking chairs and the porch is our favorite place to talk. 

We decided to take out the "traditional" things that didn't really seem to matter to us. We skipped the bouquet/garter toss and didn't have a groom's cake. It felt like it left us more time/energy to have fun & dance! It kept things simple.

Is there anything else you’d like to note about your love story?

Nothing really. We feel like we're pretty simple people, and we feel stupid lucky that we found each other. It's kind of funny that we were right under each others' noses the whole time & it took us almost 10 years to meet again. But we're best friends, and it was worth the wait!

Tell us about your go-to date night.

We love to try out new restaurants, but even if we hit up an old favorite, we always try to end the night at a coffee house, or somewhere with a porch/patio. That's where we really get to talk and unwind.

We both love going anywhere around Clear Lake because the variety is great and so is the seafood. It's also where we were both living when we met, so many of our best dates & conversations happened around there.

I am a school teacher, and a game I play with my students is called "Rose/Bud/Thorn." You take turns sharing different parts of your day; Rose-the best part, Bud-something upcoming that hasn't happened yet, but is "budding" and you're looking forward to it, and Thorn—your chance to share a negative if you have one. I told Nate about this game when we were first dating. Being that he worked out of town a lot and we spent many nights on the phone, he started asking me to tell him a Rose/Bud/Thorn each night; we would share our day that way.

To see the feature on B. E Publishing, click here

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Photographer: Christine Gosch | Planner: Haylee Handley with Water to Wine Events  | Music: Royal Dukes Band  | Church: Sacred Heart Church in Galveston, TX | Reception: The Bryan Museum Conservatory  | Flowers: Flowers by Rosemary  | Catering: Chopin Mon Ami Catering | Invitation Suite: Sincerely Emma Designs | Calligraphy: Wofford Calligraphy | Programs & printed material: Christene Luong  | Hair & Makeup: Sunny Hair & Makeup | Dress & veil: Made by bride's cousin | Suits: The Black Tux  | Bridesmaid dresses: Azazie & Kennedy Blue