Sunday, May 6, 2012

Wedding Recap

As most of my friends will know, I recently got married. When I say recently, I mean 6 months ago. I really liked our wedding, because I feel like it was unique. It was a smaller wedding with about 60 people in attendance. We had the ceremony at the tapestry house up in Fort Collins, Colorado. It was outside. In November. In Colorado. Needless it say it was a little chilly, but all of our guests were given a blanket to help them keep warm. The snow on the ground really made some of the pictures pop. It was also a morning wedding with the ceremony starting at 10am. With the morning wedding, we had mimosas and bloody marys, coffee, quiche, and breakfast burritos at the reception. I can't recall ever eating a breakfast burrito at a wedding (they were delicious.)

Our closest friends and family made the trek out to Colorado to attend our wedding and we were so grateful for them to be there. The cool thing about the morning wedding was after we left the ceremony and had our husband/wife time we were able to meet up with our friends that evening to catch an Arkansas football game at a pizza place. We wouldn't of had it any other way.

The ceremony was on Saturday, and I was able to head up there Wednesday night to have some good quality time with my family. We rented a HUGE house where everyone stayed (Grandparents, Mom, Step-dad, Sister, Bro-in-Law, Niece, Aunt, Uncle, 2 Cousins, Step-Grandmother, and Step-Dad's Niece). Since moving to Colorado, the hardest part for me has been to be away from my family, so I was just so happy to be spending all this time with them.

Here are some pictures for you to enjoy:


We were also blessed to be able to take our Honeymoon in Ireland. Needless to say, it wasn't your average laid-back, relaxed honeymoon. We were driving a lot. We got lost on occasion. Some arguments ensued... but all-in-all it was a great trip. We ate a lot of good food and drank a lot of Guinness.  To see pictures of Ireland you can go here and click on the honeymoon albums.

So, what's in store for us next? You'll have to keep reading and see.

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