Thursday, March 12, 2009

Ring Bearer made us proud!

Posting the wedding pictures from Kyle and Tara's wedding has taken much longer than I had hoped, but here they are! There were hundreds of photos (literally) from which to choose, but here are some faves:

The Rehearsal: Friday, February 6, 2009 - Springfield, Missouri



Kyle presented the pillow to Jack and explained the importance of the Ring Bearer role. This was the first time my sweet nephew made me cry that weekend, but certainly not the last.

The rehearsal went off without a hitch. His smile was precious and he took pride in his special job. Jeff and I were instantly optimistic about how he'd do the next day.

The Rehearsal Dinner - Pleasant Home Fellowship Hall



Nephew Kyle and Niece Kayla with Jack and Davis.

Lacey, Jack, and Hope at the Rehearsal; Family photo at the dinner.

The BIG DAY! Saturday, February 7, 2009:


Jack just before showtime; Kyle seats his mother. Second time I cried. That could be me one day. And then... the Bell Ringers and Ring Bearer appear... the strings accidentally stopped playing before the boys came down the aisle, but they just walked down in silence.

I was so proud of each them. They did great!



Kyle couldn't hide his emotion when his beautiful bride came down the aisle. I captured the last few moments on film. It was so sweet. (Third cry.)



Here they are - Kyle and Tara Griffin! Sometimes I accidentally call them Kara and Tile, but luckily it hasn't happened to their faces... yet.

On right: Greg, Sharon, Tara, Kyle, and Kayla (who sang beautifully at the wedding.)



Greg, Sharon, Kyle, and Kayla. I loved the black and lime green dresses Tara chose.



Jack relaxin' after a hard day's work!


Jack Everett LOVES "his" Kayla. He follows her outside for some outdoor shots.



Jack ran away just before the "jump shot."

The Reception - Wow, what a party!


Jack with Aunt Mel just BEFORE the server spilled 10 glasses of grape juice down her new dress. Luckily, Melody took it like a champ and was very kind to the mortified (sopping wet) waitress.

After a formidable fit in the elevator, Jack turned his frown upside down and loosened his tie for some food, fun and dancin'!

Nana sure missed Papa on this most special occasion, but two little boys made sure she was never left without a gentleman to dance with!



After being dressed up for over eight hours, Jack Everett had had enough, so we called it a night.

Here are the rest of the wedding pics (in a Facebook Album) - check them out!

What a memorable wedding. It is so enjoyable to celebrate a couple who is starting their lives together the RIGHT way. Their patience in waiting and following God's design for marriage was quite a testimony to everyone in attendance. The wedding ceremony itself was the worship service God intended and it was an experience few will forget.

Welcome to the family, Tara! We love you and are very proud to call you "ours!"

3 comments:

Greg said...

I know I'll never forget it...it really was magical. God is better than good! As parents, we are so proud of Kyle, and as I said at the wedding, we couldn't love Tara more if we had given birth to her and raised her (well, if Sharon had given birth to her!). Thanks for sharing the memories, Melissa, I'll never tire of remembering.

Melody said...

Great pics and again you said it all perfectly! One to remember!

Anonymous said...

I agree with my 2 children who've already commented --- the whole event was beautiful and God was felt in all of it. My children & grandchildren have made me proud -- once again! Loved the photos & comments, Melissa!

Nana (Darlene)