Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Brandie and Mark -- Fairy Tale Wedding


Brandie unapologetically declared that she had been dreaming of a fairy tale princess wedding since she was four years old.  But while she wanted her wedding to have all the romance and elegant sparkle of a fairy tale, she also wanted the ceremony to sincerely express the laughter they share and silliness they love about each other.



Though whimsical, Brandie and Mark also wanted their ceremony to express their sincere appreciation for their families and their devotion to each other.



They set their wedding at Homewood, the historic English stone manor in Asheville's shady Montford neighborhood, a perfect spot for a fairy tale theme.  The Glen was lush and cool.  One would not have been surprised to see a pumpkin with wheels!







My very best wishes to Brandi and Mark.  May all their fondest wishes come true!


From my heart,






Michelle

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Megan and Brad capture their sense of shared destiny with a White Dove Release



 Megan and Brad wanted to capture their sense of shared destiny and their hopes for their future journey together.   They set their ceremony at the edge of a magnificent Blue Ridge valley...

  and released two White Doves -- ancient symbols of peace, joy and the promise of Divine Love.



Their guests were invited to send their best wishes and sincerest prayers for Megan and Brad's happiness as the doves circled in a rising spiral until they were flying together.  Then they headed homeward across the valley in the celebration of flight.



White Doves can bring a breath-taking moment of hope and joy to a wedding ceremony.  Always be sure to only work with doves that are trained by an ethical and professional handler like Asheville White Dove Releases.  I've visited the home of AWDR owner, Julia Gaunt, many times and can attest to her dedicated care and training of her flock of White Rock doves.

Her doves can fly as far as 80 miles from their home in Woodfin, near Asheville, so she is able to serve families all over our region.


My very best wishes to Megan and Brad as they step off into their life together.











From my heart,






Michelle

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Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Ben and Casey - Love and Family at Lake Lure


 Casey's mom escorted her to her Ben's side in the gazebo at Lake Lure.  Ben's father passed away and they set up candles and pictures on a special table in his honor.  We shared a special reading in remembrance.


We planned the ceremony over a series of phone calls and email because Ben and Casey live in Texas. Family gathered in Lake Lure, NC to celebrate.

 Ben and Casey exchanged a Couple's Statement to Each Other -- a lovely way for a couple to express what they appreciate about each other and their reasons for choosing each other.
I must admit I just loved Casey and Ben's natural fiber brown and pink colors.  Such a sweet combination



Shelly and Derk chose a majestic setting for their very intimate wedding ceremony.  The only guests were their parents and their two dogs.  Derk is a veteran of the war in Afghanistan and the hike up the mountain felt appropriate for a couple whose journey to this moment had not been easy.  

I believe the fall colors at Max Patch peaked in celebration at the very moment they spoke their vows! 


(This much light can be a challenge but Cameron Yeager did a wonderful job with photographs.)

My very best wishes to Shelley and Derk for life of ease and joy together.

From my heart,





Michelle

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Carrie-Welles and Mark -- always Home to each other

By including several personalized rituals, Carrie-Welles and Mark and I created a particularly captivating ceremony for their wonderful wedding at Brahma Ridge Event Center in Candler, NC.
They included a Ring Warming Ritual to reflect the love and connection they share with their family and community.   A Hand-fasting sealed their Betrothal.  


The ceremony was complete with Sharing the Common Cup to express their shared lives and their promise to always give each other the best of themselves.

My very best wishes to Carrie-Welles and Mark.  May their adventures together always bring them back home together.

From my heart,





Michelle

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Including a loving remembrance in an Autumn sunset wedding

Natalie and Kent wanted to include a remembrance of a loved one who had recently and suddenly passed away.   


They did not want to distract from the joy of their wedding but clearly the loss would be felt by many in attendance.

The maid of honor carried a special bouquet in honor of the departed loved one.   As wedding favors they gave their guests seed cards and invited them to plant the seeds in remembrance of someone they especially loved.

In a beautiful moment of synchronicity at the Crest Center in Asheville, the sun set behind Mt. Pisgah just as their wedding began.

My very best wishes to Natalie and Kent for their life together.  May they always remember to appreciate the ordinary moments with the people they hold dear.

From my heart,





Michelle

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