Tuesday, June 7, 2011

On Friday June 2nd, and Saturday June 3rd, we had the pleasure of hosting Lauren and Brady Penartz dinner reshearsal and wedding reception. These two were so sweet and so fun to work with. On Friday night, the dinner rehearsal was held on our Terrace. Although it was scortching hot that afternoon, the night turned out to be very nice. The tables were topped with beautiful yellow and white roses with daisies and other beautiful flowers. Candles were definitely not lacking for this evening. The setup was absolutely beautiful! Monarch catered the dinner as well as the reception. For the rehearsal dinner, they prepared chicken parmisan and a cajun salmon pasta with tiramisu for dessert. The food was loved by all! At the end of their meal, the couple played a slideshow as everyone gathered around to watch. Lauren and Brady (being the sweet couple they are) brought gifts for everyone who was involved in their wedding and who had an impact on their lives. Each gift was given with a speech. Some speeches made me tear up a bit. The night was perfect!
The next day began their big day! Lauren and Brady had a daytime reception begining at 3:00pm. Kelly Bretschneider did an amazing job decorating for the rehearsal as well as the reception. Each seperate table had a different arrangement of antique pieces. It was such a unique wedding. Rather than a guest book, a long time friend painted a wonderful tree for each guest to put their thumbprint on and sign. Lauren and Brady told everyone that this would be their new artwork for their home. I absolutely adored how unique her ideas were. Monarch provided sliders, shrimp, fruit, a chip station, and sushi. The cakes were provided by Aunt Glendas and David Molina. The wedding was so much fun for everyone! Lauren created a playlist on her ipod for everyone to enjoy. Everything turned out wonderfully! The two changed and were waved off to enjoy their new life together as husband and wife. Congratulations Lauren and Brady! We wish you all the best for your future!







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