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“Lost Engagement Ring”
January 24th, 2012 {No Comments »}

Jennifer Stewart & Bryan Davis

Wedding Date:  April 28, 2012

Bryan’s Story ~

Shine On, You Crazy Diamond… 

What follows is a story of loss; a story of a precious metal, and
precious stone, lost.  What follows is not a story of love lost.  What
follows is a story of an opportunity for love to grow, in spite of an
unfortunate and frustrating circumstance.
 
On the third of June, two-thousand eleven, I proposed to the lovely
Jennifer Ann.  It was one of the best days of my life, and certainly
the best birthday I have ever had.  On that day, I gave her a ring.
The ring symbolized a seal over her heart; I made a promise to love
her with a jealousy unyielding as the grave.
 
Song of Solomon 8:6
6 Place me like a seal over your heart,
  like a seal on your arm;
for love is as strong as death,
  its jealousy unyielding as the grave.
It burns like blazing fire,
  like a mighty flame.
 
The ring and its radiance symbolized all that we are, and all of the
love that we share.  It symbolized my promise to be hers and hers
alone.  It symbolized the seal over my heart.  I will love no one the
way I love her, for all of my remaining days.
 
 
 
Jennifer’s job is demanding.  It is difficult, physical work.  I am a
desk jockey.  At most, I need to be concerned about carpal tunnel, and
maintaining an ergonomically correct position so as to keep from
getting poor posture.  Jennifer has to avoid numerous dangers as well as
wrangle/handle/control livestock on a daily basis.  She must be
concerned about 1,300 pounds of equine mass running her over, jumping
on her, kicking her, or giving her a black eye…I admire her work
ethic, and her ability to remain calm around large animals.  I know
for certain that I am the wuss in this relationship…
 
Anyway, Jennifer’s job is demanding.  She must often put on rubber
gloves, and frequently must wash her hands to rid them of all the fun
stuff she encounters. As such, her ring must often be removed
throughout the day.  Sure, she could wear the ring on a necklace while
at work – but what fun is that?  It needs to be on display, for the
whole world to see!
 
For the first six months of our engagement, Jennifer wore her ring to
work every day.  Aside from a couple of scares when she forgot that
she had put the ring in her pocket, it seemed that it would be okay to
wear at work without the risk of losing it.  For the first six
months…
 
Thursday, December 22, 2011 at 4:22 PM I received a text from
Jennifer.  It was not good news…The conversation played out as
follows:
 
 
As you can see, she took it pretty hard.  How was I to react?  Yeah,
the ring was expensive.  Yes, it would be a hassle to replace.  There
were so many things I could have gotten frustrated about. I will
admit that at first I was a little frustrated by the news, but I took
a minute to think about it from her perspective.  I imagined that her
mind was going a mile a minute.  I knew she was upset, so what good
would it have done to come down on her and make her feel worse?
Nothing in this world is worth more to me than her trust in me, and I
was not about to berate her and make her feel as if she could not come
to me with problems and trust me to react with compassion.  I did my
best to comfort her, but she remained fairly distraught.
 
 
Thank God for insurance!  Not to out shine Aaron Rodgers and his
discount double check commercial, but let me tell you…State Farm was
absolutely amazing!  Big shout out to Susie Ricke and her staff for
helping us out and giving us such great service!  State Farm certainly
has us for life…
 
Within a matter of days, we were able to replace the symbol.  The
wonderful people at Shane Co. were kind enough to bring in diamonds from
their other locations for us to examine.  Granted we had no idea what
we were looking at through that jeweler’s loop, but they made us feel
pretty good about everything.  Sure, the commercials are annoying, but
I really do feel like we have a friend in the diamond business…
 
 
I meant every word of what I said.  The ring was nothing compared to
what it symbolized; sure, the ring was lost, but our love was not.  My
heart is still sealed off from others, and I will still love no one
the way I love her.  No one will ever know me the way she knows me,
and I do not need a ring on her finger to know that.  She will always
be captivating.  I will always be drawn to her, and love her with a
jealous fervor.
 
Song of Solomon 4:9-11
9 You have stolen my heart, my sister, my bride;
  you have stolen my heart
with one glance of your eyes,
  with one jewel of your necklace.
10 How delightful is your love, my sister, my bride!
  How much more pleasing is your love than wine,
and the fragrance of your perfume
  more than any spice!
11 Your lips drop sweetness as the honeycomb, my bride;
  milk and honey are under your tongue.
 
Jennifer: No matter what happens to the material items in our lives,
nothing in this world means more to me than you, your love, and your
trust in me.  I will never do anything to compromise our love.  I want
you to know that you have stolen my heart; I want you to know that my
heart is sealed off from all others.  Our love will shine on, like
that crazy diamond.
 
 
Jennifer & Ryan’s Engagement Story
January 18th, 2012 {No Comments »}

Jennifer Millikan & Ryan Worley

Wedding Date:  April 21, 2012

Jennifer’s Story ~

I was working on my thesis project in my apartment in Portland one night in May. Ryan had just called to say hi, but I was a little disappointed that he seemed to cut the conversation short. A few minutes later there was a knock at the door. I looked through the peep hole and could see that it was a man in a red shirt, but I couldn’t tell who it was. I had no idea who would be knocking on my door out of the blue at 10pm. Since I wasn’t expecting anyone, I thought he must have the wrong apartment. The guy knocked again and again, and I started to worry that he wouldn’t go away!

All of a sudden I received a text message from Ryan that said “Just open the door!” I was so confused, but I ran over and opened the door. Ryan was on one knee and asked, “Will you marry me?” Flustered and still confused, I responded, “How are you here?” We laughed, and Ryan came in the apartment. Then he asked again, and I said, “Of course! Yes!”

Ryan and I enjoyed about a day and a half in Portland together relaxing and sharing the news with friends and family. Then he returned to Detroit for work, and I got back to my thesis project.

 

~Matthew and Ellen~ November 27th, 2010
January 4th, 2012 {No Comments »}

Guests knew they were in for a special wedding celebration when they recieved their very fancy and formal invitations in the mail!

Ellen’s dress was absolutely stunning!  It had so many fine details in the beading, crystals and lace.  This dress is truly fit for a Princess!

Watch out! Here come the Bridesmaids!  All looking chic in their cute hoodies, leggin’s and Uggs!

While the girls spent hours getting ready, Matthew and the boys chilled out and played some cards.  Here Matthew is reading Ellen’s sweet letter.  It must have been a good one because he laughed AND cried while reading it (we didn’t want to embarrass him by posting the photos of him shedding a few tears!).

Matthew wrote Ellen a letter too.  Super sweet idea!

 

I love this picture of Ellen and her girls!  They are really close and happy group!

The boys begin their photo shoot with this Beatles-Esq photo opp.  The bridge between the Crowne Plaza and the old Union Station is a perfect place for cool pictures!

I am IN LOVE with her dress!!  Her train is SO impressive!

Love this shot Erin Hession got of Ellen.  Her cat eyes were done perfectly by Karen Hall and Co as she hid behind her beautiful bouquet designed by Angie Kenley at Bokay Florist.

Black Magic Roses, Cream roses, Deep Purple Calla Lilies, hydrangeas,  and purple berries were some of the flowers used to adorn Ellen’s gorgeous bridal bouquet.

Ellen’s stems were wrapped in a campaign ribbon with silver and gold bouillon.  Her rosary was then wrapped into her bouquet as well.  Beautiful!!

Love love LOVE this shot of all the bouquets!  These carefully chosen flowers, as well as their drippy pearl necklaces gave the girls a bit of a vintage, yet elegant look!

 

Ellen and Matthew were lucky enough to have chosen a beautiful, crisp fall afternoon to wed.  They married at Saint John’s Catholic Church, downtown Indianapolis.  Notice the Jolly Trolly outside the church, which was used to transport the bridal party!  How fun!

The church was decorated with these simple, yet sweet pew clusters made up of hydrangeas, stock and baby pink roses!

Matthew waits for his bride to walk down the aisle.  He hasn’t seen her yet today!

Beautiful Ellen and her father walk down the aisle together to ‘Trumpet Tune’.  Such a proud moment for her father, Robert!

They did it!!  Husband and wife finally!!

The cathedral was a beautiful setting for some gorgeous pictures of everyone.

I LOVE this shot!  Erin used Ellen’s train and the beautiful stained glass and ceilings to create a stunning picture.  She always has great ideas for perfect pictures!

All Aboard!  The bridal party carefully arranges Ellen’s train as they board the Jolly Trolly to be taken to a photo shoot around the city!

The first stop the cute couple made was down the street from the State House.  All traffic will always stop willingly for a new bride and groom!

Their next stop was Monument Circle.  Ellen’s veil was nearly as impressive as her train as the wind picked it up and blew it!

The Monument is ready for Christmas time, but Ellen and Matthew only have one thing on their mind: Each Other!

Matthew seems to enjoy all the attention he’s getting from the ladies.  While all the men seem to adore Ellen as well!

 

These bridesmaids are freezing, and ready to get into the warm reception.  However, thank goodness for those warm winter coats that compliment their beautiful formal dresses!  Love this picture!

Also lovin’ the Uggs!  What a great alternative to tall, uncomfortabl heels!  Love how down to earth these girls were!

Guess we know what’s going on their Christmas cards!!

Hey, Matthew is taking Erin’s job!!  Don’t worry, Erin is like the paparazi and is everywhere!  Loved how she captured a picture in a picture!

The Crowne Plaza, also known as the old Union Station, is a picture perfect setting for a wedding reception or large event of any kind!

Paige from Sweet Seductions once again out did herself with this lavish cake, which she displayed on top of a gold platter.  The layers were decorated with crystals, which dazzled in the lighting.  Bokay decorated the base of the cake with beautiful roses and hydrangeas to match the flowers used in the ceremony.

The escort table was well lit with votives.  The table was covered in yellow and orange rose petals.  A curly willow tree with hanging votives adorned the middle of the table to give the entrance to the reception a truly elegant look.

Ellen used a birdcage borrowed and decorated  by Bokay Florist, for guests to place their cards in.  The birdcage was draped in navy blue satin ribbon, gold and silver tinted sheer ribbon and elegant pearls to match the beautiful ones Ellen’s bridesmaids wore!

Ellen chose three different guest table designs.  This one was a candle creation with clusters of florals at the base.

Ellen chose a tall floral piece as well.  The floral sat on a tall fluted pilsner half filled with the same rose petals that adorned the escort and head tables  The floral piece was designed using much delicate foliage, dripping Ruskus, gold flowers, roses, white hydrangeas, Calcenyia, Navy Delphinium and curly willow.  It truly fit perfectly into the large reception hall’s ambience.

The head table was lined with votives and rose petals.  The girls put their bouquets in vases and tall golden candles were at each end of the table.

Ellen found beautiful gold numbers to use as table numbers.  She found extra to help decorate the reception with her wedding date!

Tall pilsners were placed in the middle of cocktail tables with a light disk and lampshade to luminate the cocktail hour.  Navy Blue linens were placed on tables with an ivory sash used as a runner to dress up the table.  Guests enjoyed lovely hors d’ oeuvres of butternut squash bisque with creme fraishe and toasted pumpkin seeds, assorted sushi, wild mushroom and caramelized onion tarts, and country brie and spiced apple chutney in phyllo cups.  So delicious!!

Instead of wedding favors Ellen and Matthew opted for placing a donation to to the American Heart Association in the name of every guest.

After dinner it was time to cut the cake!  They cut their beautiful cake as the song ‘Sweet Thing’ by Keith Urban played in the background.

After the cake cutting and toasts Ellen and Matthew shared a very special moment as they enjoyed their first dance together.  They danced to ‘Everything’ by Lifehouse.

Ellen danced around before tossing her bouquet!  I love this picture of Ellen as it shows her having a really great time!  She tossed the bouquet to the song ‘Beautiful Girls’ by Van Halen.  The girls fought for that one, but only one lucky bridesmaid would prevail!

Ellen looks embarressed as Matthew begins to take the garter off.  ‘Hot For Teacher’ was played during this traditional wedding staple!

Matthew and some of his boys have a great time being performers and entertaining guests during the reception!

While guests were still having a blast inside, Erin took a moment to steal the bride and groom away to get a few more creative shots.  I love the idea of using sparklers to capture creative pictures!  Erin never stops surprising us with her great ideas!

I think Ellen and Matthew are ready to begin their honeymoon!  Love these sweet pictures!

Late night snacks of nachos were brought out at 11:00 for guests to snack on before the party wound down.

We LOVE our bride!!!!

The sparklers were brought out one last time to give Ellen and Matthew a fabulous send off!

A perfect way to end their fairy tale day, being whisked away in a white horse drawn carriage!

Ellen and Matthew would like to thank their friends and families and all that have supported them along the way.  We’d also like to thank Ellen and Matthew for allowing us to be a part of their special day.  We’d like to thank our AWESOME vendors, whom we couldn’t have created such a perfect wedding without. 

 

Cake…..Sweet Seductions…..Paige Hayes…..317.856.0628

Caterer…..Crowne Plaza…..Megan Kissell, Katie McHone……317.236.7457

Cocktail/Dinner Music…..Cecillia Strings…..Kathryn Hershberger…..317.523.2333

Ceremony…..Saint John the Evangelist Catholic Church…..317.635.2021

Dress…..Belle Vie Bridal Couture…..Crystal…..312.751.2222

DJ…..Grapevine Productions…..Mark Beecher…..317.852.3353

Florist…..Bokay Florist…..Angie Kenley…..317.253.2323

Hair/Make-up…..Karen Hall & Co…..Karen Hall…..317.809.7419

Linens…..A Classic Party Rentals…..Rachel Hill…..317.844.6662

Photographer…..Erin Hession Photography…..Erin Hession…..317.382.5264

Reception…..Crowne Plaza…..Katie McHone…..317.236.7454

Stationary…..Paper  by Appointment…..Sherrie Mills…..317.237.2298

Transportation…..Naptown Trolley…..Rex Boswell…..317.241.2311

Yellow Rose Carriages…..Peggy Best…..317.634.3400

Tuxedos…..Men’s Wearhouse…..317.706.8712

Videography…..Jet Kaiser Films…..Jet Kaiser…..765.720.5747 

~Caleb and Lindsey~ November 7th, 2009
January 3rd, 2012 {No Comments »}

 

Lindsey and Caleb decided to get married on a beautiful Saturday afternoon in November.  They were married at St. John’s Episcopal Church in Lafayette.

 Lindsey and Caleb did not see each other before the ceremony.  Here Caleb stands at the alter, waiting for his new bride to walk down the aisle!  You can just see how excited he is!!!

                          

Lindsey was such a sweet girl, and she took sweet pictures!  Her shoes and jewelry were also fabulous! She wore elegant pearls with some sparkly diamonds!

The couple decided on a photographer out of Lafayette, Ed Lausch.  I love this picture and how he pulled the colors out of the beautiful stained glass in the sanctuary!

 

 

 Lindsey is adored by her adorable flower girl, Delaney!  They both look like princesses!

 

  Lindsey looks out over the beautiful Autumn day before she walks down the aisle!

 The newly weds! Mr. and Mrs. Caleb Stevens!

 It’s official!  They signed the wedding license!  What a happy moment!

Lindsey and her beautiful girls!  Loved the purple dresses she picked out!

 

    What a fun bridal party!  Love this picture of the boys and girls in black and white.  They must like each other, as they squished together to take pictures.  I also loved how their photographer lined the boys up behind Lindsey.  Very creative!

 

Caleb and Lindsey left the church to their family and friends celebrating their new marriage!  Rose petals were thrown on them to to show their happiness!!

Lindsey and Caleb had their reception at the Lafayette Theater.  It had a vintage feel with the lights announcing their marriage.  Their photographer also offers the option for the couple to use an antique car.  This is really cool for pictures, as well as a unique ride for the new couple!  Caleb and Lindsey travelled in their antique car for their photography shoot at Purdue and then on to the reception.  Their bridal party rode high class as well, in a limo!!  While they were taking pictures, the guests enjoyed cocktails and hors D’oeuvres as well as a video montage of the couple.

 

The tables are set with ivory linens and eggplant napkins.  They were adorned with floral centerpieces and lit with votive candles for a warm and romantic feel.

The bride chose the ever tasteful white calla lilies as her focal flower.  This was complimented with limonia, white mums and variegated pit.  Beautiful!

    To help entertain guests, the couple placed a wedding coloring book and crayons at seats!  Fun idea!

 Mammaw’s Sweet Shoppe did a lovely job with the cake.  It was decorated with the bridal flowers and purple ribbon.  Not only was it pretty, but it was really tasty too!

Congratulations to the newly weds!!  Lindsey and Caleb share a moment, and glasses of champaign in their antique car.  It truly was a fun night! 

 We had so much fun celebrating with Lindsey and Caleb!  Congrats to the new couple.  Thank you also to the following vendors!

Cake…..Mammaw’s Sweet Shoppe…..Mary Bartley and Tina Brown…..765.563.0123

Catering…..Shoup’s Country Food Inc…..765.659.9687

Linens…..Indy Chair Covers…..260.403.0997

Church…..St. John’s Episcopal Church…..Edward Tourangeau…..765.742.4079

DJ…..Memorale Occasions DJ’s…..Kenny Lanning…..765.742.4079

Florist…..1st Class Clutter…..Jan Wright…..765.429.5758

Hair Salon…..Mane Quarters…..Jessica…..765.447.7880

Photography…..Ed Lausch Photography…..Ed Lausch…..765.423.1033

Reception…..Lafayette Theater…..Ashlee Dalton…..765.490.5883

Rentals…..Midwest Rentals…..765.423.5543

Transportation…..Lafayette Limo…..765.497.3828

Tuxedos…..The Bridal Boutique and Mr. Penguin Tuxedo…..Denise Odom…..765.449.1474