Showing posts with label Highgrove. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Highgrove. Show all posts

Sunday, June 29, 2014

Such a Wonderful Wedding for Jamie and Aaron at Highgrove!

Did you know that Highgrove Estates was once the home of a prominent dentist in Fuquay-Varina? When two entrepreneurs Maria and Vicky bought the estate about 10 to 12 years ago it had deteriorated quite a bit because of standing vacant for some years. They transformed the property into one of the prettiest and most elegant wedding venues in the Triangle. Maria built Chateau Bellevie on the adjacent property and a few years later, she and Vicky split the property into two separate venues. Now Vicky is the owner of Highgrove and Maria, Chateau Bellevie.
The old siding was removed and the original clapboard underneath was restored. The landscaping is now matured and in its glory. Unfortunately we lost the big oak tree in front from which they hung a porch swing this past year, a spot for many wonderful photos of brides and grooms. I started officiating weddings there as soon as they opened and have had the joy of watching them develop the venue--the lovely terrace with a lovely roof to shade it, the marvelous garden ballroom, the pergola where 99% of the weddings take place, and so on! We wedding vendors are so grateful for wonderful venues like Highgrove for weddings!
Jamie and Aaron had a large monogram combining their initials to hang on the front door!
The staff at Flowers on Broad Street were busy perfecting the altar area. This is the first time I have seen a candle candelabra hung there and the sweet little dresser filled with candles, flowers and photos.
 The little brown bag there holds the glass to be broken during the ceremony. 
 What a beautiful backdrop for a wedding! 
Bright flowers in clear plastic bags were hung on the chairs.  All the better in case they fall onto the bricks. No broken glass!
Victor, our DJ with All Events DJ, provided the prelude and processional music up until the entrance of the bride. The bride's aunt then played "Here Comes the Bride" on the flute. Sorry we did not get a photo of the aunt.
A peek inside the garden ballroom revealed the pretty table settings and flowers. When Jamie told me that the color scheme was mint/aqua and coral I had no idea how pretty and striking this color combination would be. It really popped. Even the groom and groomsmen's bow ties were custom made of mint and coral checks for the wedding.
Highgrove does their own catering and the menu looks superb!
Sweet Memories fashioned this pretty cake! 
 How thoughtful for a towel to wipe the bride and groom's faces after feeding each other cake! 
 The Mr. and Mrs. table! 
 Nice touches! 
The latest trend in guest books! 
Okay. It is 5:30, all the guests are seated and it is time to begin. I went in first to anchor the altar space while the others joined me one by one.
 The sun was right in my eyes, which is usually the case this time of day. 
Aaron had the honor of escorting his lovely mother, Nancy, into the ceremony. Most mothers of the groom just love this sweet touch. His father had escorted his grandmother in earlier.
The groomsmen then entered followed by the pretty array of bridesmaids. Our Junior Bridesmaid, Elizabeth, went first. That is Abby Coleman at the doorway directing the wedding. At Highgrove, couples are assigned wedding directors that handle the whole day.
This pretty bridesmaid is Sarah whom I married to her husband Justin two years ago. Jamie and Aaron were at Sarah and Justin's wedding and knew they want me to officiate theirs.
We are awaiting the bride. Aaron had told me before the wedding started that direct sunlight can sometime trigger sneezing--3 sneezes to be exact. So I was keeping my eye on him! It did not happen!
For some reason I never found out, the bride was delayed coming in so we are waiting patiently. You can see Tara Parker, our photographer, kneeling down front ready to get a great shot of Jamie. 
And just as a random cloud covered the sun, here they come! Jamie was escorted in by her stepdad, Scott, who was so honored to do so! 

 Welcoming everyone and thanking them for coming.
 Then a prayer......
 Blessing of the parents here and the sun came out from behind the cloud again!
And now their love story which began nearly 6 years ago when they met. It took them almost a year of dancing around each other to discover they really were meant for each other. Aaron's mom and his friend Jon like to take credit for throwing them together hoping they would connect! We laughed a lot at this point as the story continued on into the proposal on February 16, 2013 in the mountains of NC.
 Then they got to hear what each one told me in private that they loved about each other.
 They read from my book the vows they had chosen.
 Then the ring exchange.
As part of the closing blessing, I had them look around at their guests and feel the love surrounding them.
 I put the glass to be broken at Aaron's feet and made the pronouncement of marriage.
 Aaron stomped the glass, we all shouted Mazeltov and I invited them to kiss!
 And they begin their new journey as husband and wife!
Had to have a photo with Justin and Sarah! You guys look great--and very happy! Congrats on your new house!
The newlyweds with Jamie's mother, Debbie, and her stepdad, Scott. Debbie and Scott live in Georgia where I am from. One of the bridesmaids--Aaron's cousin--is getting married in Atlanta next year and needs an officiant and approached me to do it. Since I don't travel quite that far for a wedding, I was happy to refer them to my friend and colleague, Rev. Judy McNichols, who lives near Athens that I have mentored to do weddings like I do! She is really good!
Hey, what a fabulous wedding! You were wonderful to work with, Jamie and Aaron. I appreciate your creativity and attention to detail. I know you will be very happy together!

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Sunday, June 15, 2014

Tina and Travis' Fun Wedding at Highgrove!

Tina and Travis both graduated from Apex High School but their paths never crossed. Apparently the timing was not right. It was not until they were in college in Charlotte did they meet through a mutual friend. And so they became friends hanging out in the same crowd. It was Travis who asked for Tina's phone number one day. She had not an inkling that he was interested in her as more than a friend and it was a good thing because it took him over a month to text her. But, once they started dating, it was a sure thing that they were meant for each other. Eventually, after finishing school, getting jobs and moving to Chapel Hill, they decided it was time to get married. So, on June 7, 2014, they did!
The setting was the lovely Highgrove Estates. The spacious garden ballroom was ready! 
Greg Kennedy of Brides and Bouquets did the lovely florals including the hydrangea balls hanging in the pergola and the mason jars stuffed with flowers lining the aisle. 
This pretty cake creation was furnished by Sweet Memories Bakery
One of our bridesmaids was a former bride of mine! Courtney and Nik's wedding at The Matthews House on March 12, 2011 and referred Tina and Travis to me. Thanks, Courtney and Nik!
Eric Mills with Stylus was our DJ. I wore the lavaliere mic he had for me since I had to dash out quickly after this wedding to sing in a concert. The sound was perfect.
More of Greg's pretty touches for the ceremony. 
This brooch bouquet was on display in the house. I don't know what the meaning for it was because the bride carried live flowers, but it was stunning! (Addendum 6/15/14: Mystery solved--just received a note from Melissa, friend and former co-worker of the bride, who made this lovely brooch bouquet as a surprise gift for Tina. It has a couple of pins that belonged to Tina's grandmother and was on display on the Memorial table. Thanks for the explanation, Melissa! And what a beautiful job you did. I know from some other brides that putting this together can be a real challenge!)
Let's go, Travis! 
Come on, Tina! Mike proudly escorted his pretty daughter down the aisle!
A little goodbye kiss for Dad and we began......
The parents' blessing brought tears to the mothers' eyes! Most of the time it does! 
Aren't those hydrangea balls spectacular? At one point during the ceremony I could stand in the shadow of one of them and keep the sun from shining directly into my eyes. Most of the time I could not and so in these photos where I look like I am grimacing, I am really only squinting!
Everyone loved hearing their story. At first Tina and Travis were not going to include it until they realized most of their guests really did not know how they they happened to meet and fall in love. I am happy they changed their mind. The story is where we get to throw in some sweet humor and get folks laughing. Makes the ceremony just that more memorable.
After they heard what the other had told me about why they loved each other, they read their vows to each other from my book.
Travis's knuckles were a bit swollen on this rather warm day and his finger was coated with lotion to make it easier for Tina to get it on his finger---and she did!
Travis slips the ring easily onto Tina's finger. 
It was my honor to pronounce them husband and wife!
They had practiced! 
That is Tara Parker in the background snapping the photos as the couple made their getaway!
A quick snapshot of the three of us before I changed clothes and got to my concert! Tina and Travis, congratulations! What a great wedding! You did it! I wish you all the best in life!
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