How does one go about writing a single post encapsulating their wedding? Having come off a good nine months of obsessively reading several wedding blogs on a daily basis, you’d think I might have figured this out by now. Some newlyweds write wedding graduate posts full of reflection and self-awareness; some are artfully set up as inspiration board theme parties (think A New England herbal barn wedding or J&N’s local-infused DIY faux-vintage chocolate extravaganza…); yet others simply show photos and let the images speak for themselves. Myself? I’ve been stuck.
It’s not like I haven’t been thinking about it. I did just spend the bulk of a year virtually singly-focused on preparing for this day. As you might expect, I have plenty of thoughts on the matter. But how to approach? Do I offer words of wisdom for future brides-to-be? Think in retrospect about which things were wise decisions, and which things I would do differently? Wax philosophical about the virtual barrage of life lessons that were hurled at me along the way?
I’ve always admired the many women who write from the heart about their joys and struggles, hard-won victories and humbling blessings, their moments of grace and of shame. I’ve been hesitant to do so myself, however, because I don’t want to dispel any of the magic that is still settling down around the corners of today, this beautiful afterglow of our wedding. To be sure, I encountered plenty of both good and bad along the way — to say it was an emotional year is a bit of an understatement — but I am so grateful and relieved to be able to say that it was all worth it. Every last cent and each minute spent, every long night of insomnia, fighting back stress and the hounds of indecision… It all culminated in a day that will live in my mind and heart forever, the culmination of a year after which I’ll never be the same. How do I write that all in a single post?
So for now, I’d like you to know one thing: Our day was perfect. In every way. And I would not change a thing. Except for those d*mn chairs…
Bottom right photo compliments of Max Germer
All photos by Maureen Cotton Weddings, except as noted.
Oh my goodness, the pictures speak for themselves! Beautiful – simply beautiful! Congratulations!
Amazing photos and what a wonderful blog entry. So very happy for you two 🙂
Love this!
And the tablescapes look amazing! 🙂
First time saying hi, I think. I love your dress! But most of all I love your smile 🙂
I don’t blame you for being speechless. I can’t imagine the feelings you must have, and I don’t blame you for wanting to enjoy the magic of the moment. You look absolutely lovely in these photos. I love the one of you by the confetti photo. You look so splendidly happy! Congratulations to you and your husband. May you never lose that magic!!
gorgeous couple and what a fabulous wedding!!! luv the images.
Actually, I love your vocabulary, Jo! U. Steve and I really had fun at your wedding.
It was both fancy and relaxed at the same time. Keep on posting!! 🙂
Gorgeous!
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Genevieve
Thank you, Genevieve! It was a truly amazing day…
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