Mr. and Mrs. Caroline and Jeremy Johnson
This photo is so significant. No only is she adorable while "smiling" for the camera... I succeeded in sliding the half asleep toddler into this adorable outfit. It was still a fight, but no blood was drawn or fanny's swatted. A miracle brought on by the prayers of my sister-in-law, Christi. I must have worked as I never in a million years would have dreamed it would have!
These two are also quite important. Do I know how to predict my children, or what?!! At least this didn't occur DURING the wedding as I half expected. I knew she'd be down there fishing in her Sunday best.



Emma and Kira are pictured here with their cousins, Alex and Olivia (Matthew's kids that were in the wedding also.
Caroline and Jeremy, and their parents, of course, really know how to throw a party. It was truly a fairy tale wedding, complete with the horse and carriage. I don't have too many photos as I let the pro do his work.... and they did work... hard. I have many hours of editing my own shots, but couldn't wait for you to see my beauties at their finest.
Emma, as always, balked ferociously at first at my planned primping for the day. I didn't get her nails done, but pretty much informed her she was mine to do as I pleased on this important day, so get over it. She yielded quietly, for once. When I finished her hair and her dress was on, she told me that she wanted to feel and look like this on her wedding day. Pride swelled within me, but I calmly told her "Well, then honey, if you want to find a boy to marry you, you'd better start looking like a girl some of the time." Oops. I really am not ready for that either, so reminded her that she doesn't need to be in any hurry! "But you look beautiful, honey."
Kira, of course, sat quietly and let me fuss to her heart's content and came out smelling and looking like a rose. Always a feminine one, this was a day for her. I reminded her that it was important to at least not show up the bride on her wedding day. I think that made her blush. It was a close call though as Kira was beautiful.
It would have been hard to pass up Caroline's inner and outer beauty on her special day. I wasn't expecting such an entrance and was bracing myself NOT to cry. My girls walked down the "aisle" as well as my husband, handsome in his gold and black tux. Caroline made a grand entrance in a black carriage and even blacker horse (I am sure she knows the breed... I am going to guess Percheron and sound like I have a little horse sense.) It was huge, nevertheless. Needless to say, shock and awe brought the tears immediately. I didn't feel quite so bad when I turned and saw them in my mother's eyes too. We didn't bring enough Kleenex.
I could go on and on and on about what a delightful day it was, perfect, except for my cold toes. Unfortunately, it is bedtime and I need to head to bed. I can't wait to sift through my photos and get started on their album.
One last thought though. I am so happy for them. I adore Jeremy. I don't think I could have hand picked a better friend for her to spend her life with. I hope you enjoy a few pictures. There are so many I want to share, but am going to be selfish and just show my lovely children for now.



1 comment:
Beautiful post and photos. I haven't yet gotten to look through the ones on Jeremy's laptop, but I'm sure they will be wonderful.
And yes, you got the horse right. :) he was a percheron!
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