Sunday, November 21, 2010

Mr. & Mrs. Curts

What a Beautiful day to have a ceremony outside, not to cold not to hot just perfect for Mr. & Mrs. Curts to say "I do". One hundred and seventy five of their family and friends joined together to witness the celebration on the couples special day. The Ceremony took place on the terrace facing the fire place that was all decorated. A guitarist played the ceremony music for the bride and wedding party as they walked down the aisle. The reception began shortly after. The decorations were beautiful flowers of all shades of fall and candles that set on top of coffee beans. Pictures of the bride and groom were set up in different areas around the Wellington for family and friends to admire. One table was set in particular with pictures of the brides father who passed away but was still there in spirit with his little girl. The couple enjoyed their dinner along with all of their guests. The Couples first dance was to the song "Only You Can Love Me this Way," by Keith Urban. After a little dancing came time to cut the cakes. The Brides cake was a vanilla three tier cake covered in ivory icing and white roses. The Grooms cake was a two tier chocolate cake with strawberries on top. I will have to say the chocolate cake was gone before they knew it. The bouquet and garter toss came soon after where many of their single friends swarmed together on the dance floor to catch each one. More dancing came to follow with allot of two stepping to the couples favorite songs. As the guests starting leaving the very close friends sat together at two of the tables with the bride and groom talking about old times, fun times, and new times. The laughing and dancing between the bride and groom didn't stop until midnight as they left holding hands and walking over to the Holiday Inn for a nice relaxing evening after their wonderful wedding day. To the bride and groom and their guest from us here at the Wellington, "it was an honor to be apart of your special day."

Fire Place on the Terrace







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