
What an incredible, blessed, day was January 4, 2008. Like Max said at the reception, there are hardly words adequate enough to express what was felt in the hearts of all involved in and observing the wedding. We can do little but turn our hearts heavenward and cry out with joy "how great thou art!"
Even though it is dreadfully hard to give up my sister, I am at the same time overflowing with happiness that she was given the desire of her heart. The joy in Jenny's face as she set up her home was a delight to see, also, and I took great joy, myself, in helping move things into that lovely little cottage. I am so thankful that they live close by and are only a phone call away.
That day Max and Jenny were wed will be happily remembered by all as a day overflowing with God's blessing and faithfulness.
Folks, we have an Emergen-c .....
Jenny looking on as Dad prepares for the ceremony
WAITING FOR FIRST GUEST AT THE AIRPORT







Jenny asked for assistance in wrapping up the bridesmaids' gifts. This meant Kelley and I ended up wrapping our own presents. :-)
IT'S THE DAY OF THE REHEARSAL!
Getting ready to move the pews to make room for the rehearsal dinner
The guys were very helpful in moving the pews, setting up all the tables, and putting on table cloths. Poor guys, they had worked hard and got all the green tablecloths on the tables when we remembered that Jenny wanted to use the cream ones. Thanks for being so willing to change it around guys! :-)


rehearsing the vows
Kendra made a lovely rehearsal bouquet using the bows off of Jenny's bridal shower gifts.
Jacob was so enthusiastic about being the ring bearer. Whenever he heard his cue, he would walk right up and do his job very professionally. During the actual ceremony, he fell asleep and had to be awakend to bear the rings. :-)
Such a happy couple
The dinner was delicious! Many thanks to all those who were involved in preparing it.
As we were all visiting after the lovely dinner, Max suddenly received a cupful of water over his head from his best man, Dan. Before Max could get him back, Kendra quickly intervened, "Now Max, remember, you used a five gallon bucket...." :-)THE BIG DAY HAS FINALLY ARRIVED!!
Jenny's hair turned out beautifully in the end, but we all agreed she looked like a lion at first.
finishing touches
grabbing a bite and brushing teeth before heading over to the church for pictures
Grandma was a life saver when it came to getting the wrinkles out of Jenny's dress. She used to own a bridal shop in PA and knew exactly what to do.
getting the dress into the back of Ashley's car
Since we had to take photos before the wedding, Jenny met with Max privately. In order to get her to the sanctuary, we escorted her through drizzling rain.












"littles" wannabe :-)
Uncle Andy and Aunt Susan
Kendra's comfy shoes
waiting eagerly
all ready to go!

Since we were not able to take pictures during the actual ceremony, we jump to post-wedding pics.
happy tears :-)

Jenny and Max.....oblivious to our "bustling" about :-)LET'S HEAD TO THE RECEPTION!

Families united by God's grace
The string trio played beautifully
Caught in that "odd" moment
A toss that made her brother proud
bubbles, bubbles, bubbles
popping balloons to make space for his bride
Dog tired but happy as can be


"Ladies and gentlemen, I am pleased to annouce Mr. and Mrs. Max Parish!"







"Honey, you have pilaf in your teeth...let me help you with that."




Jenny glowed all night
2 comments:
WOOOHOOO!
Now THAT's the kind of blog post I'm talking about!
Praise the Lord for this union, it was definitely the highlight of 2007 for me. (I know, technically 2008... but it still FELT like the climax of 2007!)
Seriously though, you ought to print this out and scrapbook it, because if the blog ever gets lost in the turn of the years, this post would be a loss indeed.
Thank you so much for putting this together. I can't wait to see them again!
The photos are, as usual, wonderful, great picture taking guys!
My favorite (as if I could pick one!) is the shot with the caption "Jenny glowed all night". That smile is amazing. How happy she must have been!
Sorry I wasn't here minutes after the posting (believe me, I've been eying my RSS reader constantly for days) but I actually got to bed on time last night and this morning has been filled with business preoccupations.
Again, great job, Lori and Kaylee are quite the bloggers! I thoroughly enjoyed this post and will be saving it.
God Bless this new "Parish" home, and may we all live to see many of their happy years together!
Now... I need to stop typing so I can be the first comment...
;)
Agape,
-Garrett
Wow Kaylee . . great job!!! That post deserves a round of applause. I'm still needing to do one myself and feel a little overwhelmed at the task. :-) All the photos are beautiful. But how could they not be of such a beautiful day?
Ah, the memories!
Much love to you all,
Sally
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