Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Other people's photographs

For the most part, the following are photos that other people took at my wedding. I had my Keystone Everflash instant camera as well as my Holga and my Diana camera out for our guests to utilize. We wanted people to be daring, to pick up these cameras and to take a few shots. I have yet to have my Holga and Diana film processed, but I look forward to everything that they captured. I think many of our Keystone photos found homes with our guests (which is great, only I want to see them, too!) but we managed to get a few for keeps. At the end of the reception I took a photo, and then got a few of some of the wedding guests with Jon and I taken by various people. I've included the best of the ones we have.


This first one is of Jon and I nearing the end of our reception. My sister took this photo of this tired but happy couple:

we just got married!



Next is a shot of my folks. They are blurry, but happy. I'm not sure who took this one.

the folks


I'm assuming Seth took this shot (and a few others) of Nicole and Pru:

nic and pru at gate
Aren't they both cute?


Last is a shot that Jon took of our friend Chuck, who volunteered to play his bagpipe while people arrived and took their seats:
chuck


If you want to see more wedding photos, there will be more slowly collecting at my Flickr account. Check it out HERE. Also, if you are facebook friends with me, there are loads more photos there.

Also, If one of my readers happens to be a wedding guest with a instant photo, will you please scan it and share an electronic version with me? Please and thank you.

Tuesday, August 24, 2010

We did it!

August 9, 2010-- what a great day. Jon and I are finally married. Woot! I loved how just about everything ended up falling into place. It was the closest thing to a perfect day I've had so far.

As scared as I was of tripping while walking down the short aisle to where Jon was waiting for me, I didn't pass out. I can stand in front of a huge room of people to teach a lesson, I can crack jokes for a handful of friends at a time, but just walking past a bunch of my closest friends and family had me jittery. What gives? I may have been a little shaky from the nerves, but seeing Jon standing there with this grin on his face helped a good deal.

Jon looked so cute, I almost cried. There other moments throughout the evening where I nearly cried-- hugs and sweet words from friends, co-workers, an old boss, and family members old and new. There were so many wonderful friends and family that came out to support and celebrate. And there were more that were there in spirit. It was pretty amazing just seeing this huge mix of people from various phases of our lives all in one spot at one time to cheer us on.

Jon commented after we were driving off at how amazed he was over me holding it together as well as I did. He saw me tear up a few times, and a couple of tears did roll out, but Jon thought that once they started, I wouldn't be able to reign them in. Boy did I prove him wrong. He admitted that he experienced quite a few touching moments himself, which was totally cute to hear.

Enough with the super mushy stuff. Here are some photos of our lovely day--

Jon looking at our little home-made welcome board while Chuck played the bagpipes in the background.



My bishop married us. He did a great job.

The part of the ceremony where we take one another by the right hand.


The part where we exchange rings.


The part where we get to kiss as husband and wife.



A wedding gift from our friends Jan and Martha.

Our amazing wedding photographer only shoots film (one of the main reasons I picked him), so it will be a while yet before we get our professional shots back. But thanks to my sister and a couple of other people, I have these to share right now.