Saturday, November 10, 2012

My Wedding Artifacts (Jonathan & Erika's Wedding)


                       


Here are some of my "wedding artifacts" from Jonathan and Erika's wedding.  Of course, the invitation was one of those first special things.  It was designed by Erika's brother Robert, and the ink blots are to allude to the writing of letters, which is how Jonathan and Erika's relationship was carried on when they first decided to date one another with more serious intentions than the previous five years of friendship had been.  Jonathan was going to Kenya for, he thought, at least nine months.  Thus they began dating by writing letters.  


 I never knew until I began shopping for a dress for the wedding that it is common knowledge (to some) that MOB means mother of the bride.  As far as I can tell, MOG is not used for mother of the groom because who would want to be called a "mog" anyway.  MOB is allowed to cover both, but it is well understood that the mother of the groom must take a back seat to the MOB, which doesn't disturb me in the least!  I discovered that Nordstrom has a tab devoted entirely to MOB dresses besides free shipping and free returns on everything all the time, so I immediately saw a way that I could shop for my dress without darkening the doorway of the dreaded MALL.   Of course, with the wedding on October 7, this shopping didn't begin until September, so there was no time to lose.  The first four dress choices were soon on my doorstep, quickly followed by the next three.  Opinions were entertained in person by daughter, husband, and good friend Judi and by texted photos to the other daughter.  (The groom preferred not to have to deal with this stress TOO!)  The choice narrowed unanimously to the sapphire tiers of shimmering taffeta overlapping to form the skirt of an elegant sheath dress. (It's sort of like houses--the description is always some degree or other better than the reality.)  The losing six dresses were quickly shipped back before any interest could gather on the visa bill.  I highly recommend this method of shopping!  The silver-gray heels from Elliott and Becca's wedding were happily pronounced sufficient.  I'm afraid I've long ago returned now the borrowed beaded clutch puse and oversized pearl and silvery jewelry, all borrowed from the aforesaid Judi.  Thank you, Judi!



My wrist corsage was much more beautiful than it appears here, but this was a few days after the wedding and after being squooshed by a carton of milk in the fridge.  But I still loved it even then.  Perhaps some future blog with actual wedding day pictures will do it more justice.


This is Eden's bridesmaid's bouquet in a vase of water with some mini pumpkins and a candle peeking out from underneath.  The flowers were really beautiful and such gorgeous natural fall colors and arrangements.


The favors at the reception were these handmade candy apples with the "postmark" of the wedding date and the bride & groom's initials.  They looked as lovely as they tasted.  Candles were everywhere, of course, but especially memorable were the wedding lanterns on each table.  Ours will always give us the happy memory of the wedding.  Thanks to Erika's folks, Bob and Patty, for making the wedding and reception beautiful, warm, and fun.