Hi friends...I've been playing a bit of catch up today after attending the wedding of our dear, dear next door neighbors' daughter last evening.
What a true delight it was to attend...a very simple, intimate affair with close friends and family. The bride's dress was custom designed by one of her friends. Isn't it gorgeous?
The reception was held in a wonderful restaurant, which is housed in a historical building that had a previous life as a firehouse in the late 1800s...a gorgeous backdrop with the most wonderful, ambiant lighting...we were all aglow ;).
My favorite, favorite part of the festivities, however, actually occurred the evening before the wedding when the groom followed Italian tradition (the bride's heritage) and surprised her with a midnight serenade...in Italian. We were alerted ahead of time and invited to join the celebration.
In this first picture the groom has just started in with "That's amoré!"...you can see the bride peeking out of her window to find out what was going on.
More singing...
Below the bride's father sits gazing upon the scene. It kills me every time I look at this photo...I can only imagine what a bittersweet moment this was for him.
I couldn't resist sharing these snippets from my weekend with you all. I love weddings, don't you?
P.S. Thank you to all of my regular readers and the many new visitors who have stopped by and left such thoughtful comments over the last few days...I'm still going through all of them and discovering each of your wonderful blogs...please know that I truly love and appreciate your feedback.
12 comments:
oh, how romantic. the serenade in italian no less, the dress, that last photo. so sweet.
sounds like a wonderful evening...
oh, and her dress was gorgeous!
This looks like such a sweet, memorable event!
those are great photos.
lovely.
k-
how stunning!
Wow, what wonderful pictures you captured. I especially love the one of the father. you were right, he seems to be both happy and sad at the same time.
Her dress IS gorgeous! How lucky to have such a wonderful few days. =)
i love old-school weddings...true to traditions...
i love that dad even more.
sounds like a precious and romantic wedding, and the photo of the father, wonderful!
So romantic!! sounds like a night to remember!
It looks so wonderful! I do love a wedding.
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