Saturday, September 27, 2008

The Wedding photos... Finally!

Bliss.

As many of you know, Maggie and I were married on August 31, here in Anaconda. We had been planning a very small, very secular ceremony for the backyard. However, the morning of the wedding, it was rather cold and drizzly. Not a very nice day to be outside. We moved our guests indoors. It was a great day. My brothers and stepdad were here. And Maggie's family joined us. The Reverend Sue performed the ceremony. (Sue and Maggie were both ordained online through the Universal Life Church, the month prior to the ceremony). It was all legal... really.




Reverend Sue's Credentials... just in case there were questions ;-)
Maggie's beautiful grandma Millie, just before the ceremony


Assembled Friends and Family

We promised a five minute cermony. I think it seemed like two minutes, but we are told it was actually around ten. It was an emotional blur for both of us. Sue mentioned the fact that Mom and Dad couldn't be here and I lost it. Then Maggie lost it. We were both in tears by the end. We performed the wedding in the doorway, so people could sit in the living room. It was very cozy. Here are a few shots of the ceremony...



The "I Do's"



The vows


The Rings

The Kiss


Us and Sue

After the ceremony we toasted our guests with a glass of bubbly, and proceeded to do what both families do best... eat! We had quite a brunchy spread. Maggie's dad Mike grilled chicken in the backyard, I made fresh fritatas and lemon spaghetti, Maggie's friend Kathy Kelly made some great salads, and we had awesome huckleberry cream cheese danish shipped in from Sweetgrass Bakery in Helena.

Mike the grillmaster...

The Spread


Maggie and I sat at Bernice's Bakery in Missoula once, while a young couple had a presentation from the baker about their wedding cakes. We were very jealous, because they got to taste all these great cakes. We wanted to do that too! But when we overheard how much a wedding cake costs, we were taken aback. We didn't need to do that did we? No, we decided to do something very simple yet tasty. We ordered a Huckleberry Torte from Park Avenue Bakery, also in Helena. It was truly great.


The Torte... OMG!

What a day. To cap it all off, there was a hailstorm in the afternoon. Then it started raining. Then it never stopped raining, until sometime in the night the rain turned to snow. We woke up the next day with 3 inches of snow on the ground. That was good for my Illinois brothers to see.

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