Finally, folks, some details from the reception!
We ate dinner upstairs in the 2nd floor ballroom. Our favors were little bookmarks, designed by Chris. Tassels tied by me and Chris.
We chose the books for our centerpieces over the course of our engagement, from The Strand and also from the gold mine known as my grandma's garage. Guests took home books, which were stamped inside with the little "Beth & Chris" doodad from the bookmark. The candles sprang from an idea Chris had. My mom made the idea reality by stamping text on vellum and wrapping the votive holders (aka glasses from Wal-Mart) with it.
Chris's bro, the best man, gave a terrific speech.
I was touched. And cracked up a bunch, too. Like when he told the story about the French guy in Indonesia who referred to me solely as "Muppet" during a day-long biking trip.
He said he learned from us that we have to carve out our own little corner of the world and fill it with love and books and film and music...and cats. The parents and grandparents liked that. (Including Chris's 92-year old grandma who came from Australia!)
We ate our dinners. I had the veggie options: butternut squash soup and mushroom ravioli. We said thank-you's, I presented my mom with my bouquet, and we cut our cake.
We meant to cut it with the knife from my mom and dad's wedding, but it was left down in the building's basement. Oops. Nonetheless, it was delicious (chocolate w/chocolate fudge filling). And the quote was perfect. "Forever is composed of nows." –Emily Dickinson
We moved on to dancing downstairs on the 1st floor. We had a guestbook labeled "who" and various notebooks, writing instruments, and prompts throughout the room: what is your favorite book?; where did you travel from to join us?; when (below); why did the chicken cross the road?
We got terrific answers in all of the books. The little children wrote prolifically, while sometimes off-topic.
For our first dance, our friend Anna played guitar and sang.
We all danced. And the children charmed the dickens out of everyone!
We had a great wedding day. Thanks to everyone who was there for us, and everyone who wished us well from afar!
P.S. Once again, professional pics by Julie Kuceris. Blurrier ones by miscellaneous wedding guests :)
looks like the most lovely wedding! congrats! i cannot even tell you how much i love "we have to carve out our own little corner of the world and fill it with love and books and film and music...and cats". maybe the most perfect advice ever. OH- and you look gorgeous!
ReplyDeletelove these! i have my own blurry shots to get to you, but they're waiting for a little something special! xo.
ReplyDeleteThanks, ladies! It's fun reliving moments from the wedding. What are you up to, Erin...? ;)
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