I provided a mic and music for the ceremony in the back of
the property overlooking a pond and wooded hill. It is just a breathtaking view! As guests arrived I had a mix of contemporary
love songs playing. The ceremony was
ready to begin and guests found their seats.
It was so nice to have Christine’s cousin Mark officiate their
ceremony! The wedding party entered to
“Canon In D” and Christine and her Father to “Bella’s Lullabye”. It is such a beautiful song! During the ceremony they had a blending of
the sand ceremony and I played “Feather” from Forrest Gump. After the ceremony they recessed to “All You
Need Is Love” by Vitamin String Quartet and the 80 guests made their way to the
patio for cocktails and passed hors d’oeuvres.
During the cocktail hour I had a mix of country, standards
and contemporary love songs playing.
After pics were taken by Nicole and Jordan from Forage + Film, DeAnna from Highgrove opened
the doors to the ballroom and I invited guests in. The room looked beautiful with arrangements
by Flowers On Broad Street. I
lined the wedding party up and got them ready for introductions. I introduced them to “Let’s Get It Started”
and Christine and Josh to “You Look Good” by Lady Antebellum. They came in to the head table and her cousin
blessed the meal.
The salads and family style entrées came out and I went back
to music. After dinner we had the toasts
and Sweet Memories cake cutting to
“Something Just Like This” by Chainsmokers.
They made their way to the doors to start their choreographed first
dance to “Better Place”
by Rachel Platten. After that, her Father joined her for their dance to “My
Little Girl” by Tim McGraw. Next, Josh
escorted his Mother to the floor for their dance to “You’ve Got A Friend” by
Carole King. I opened the floor to
everyone with some Motown and top 40 that filled it shortly.
After a few songs the Krispy Kreme flambé station opened and
people continued to dance till the end of the night. We ended with “Take My Drunk Ass Home” by
Luke Bryan. LOL!! I invited guests to the front porch for a
sparkler exit and I rushed up there to play “Millionaire” by Cash Cash and
Nelly as they left. They drove off in a
sweet maroon ’65 Lincoln convertible.
What a nice couple and fun reception! Thank you Christine & Josh and
congratulations.
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ReplyDeleteCan't say enough good things about Randy! Thanks for being part of our day!
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