Event Coordination: TABLE7 EVENTS, INC.
Photo Credit: STUDIO EMP
Videography: ALBUM OF LIFE
Floral Design: KATHY G'S ANYTHING BUT ORDINARY
Catering: COLETTE'S CATERING
Ceremony Musician(s): BEATA KARDEWICZ
Jazz Band: DAN ST. MARSEILLE
Photobooth: WONDERLAND GROUP
Transportation: CLASSY CHASSIS RENTALS
A wedding on Father's Day may not be ideal, but for Alicia and Greg it was perfect. Greg has two little men in his life and Alicia, two little ladies in hers, so the joining of these two families was the perfect Father's Day gift.
I have to share a little inside joke. Greg is a firefighter, which made this a firehouse wedding, which made this the opportunity for firehouse pranks. What you cannot see, is the backside of this cake. The fireman have made a practice of "coring / holing" I don't remember the exact terminology, but they take a water glass, champagne flute, etc. and shove it into the base of the cake and pull it out creating a tunnel in the cake. I was warned about this, I was waiting for it, but somehow it happened. Here's a link the the instagram shot I took: steph_table7events
A wedding on Father's Day may not be ideal, but for Alicia and Greg it was perfect. Greg has two little men in his life and Alicia, two little ladies in hers, so the joining of these two families was the perfect Father's Day gift.
I have a special place in my heart for couples that involve their children in the wedding because it's no longer just about them, they are creating a new family. I was once in their shoes when my son and I "got married." At least that is what my three year old called it when I married my husband and he was right there with us. This first look brought back so many memories, times four kiddos of course.
I have to share a little inside joke. Greg is a firefighter, which made this a firehouse wedding, which made this the opportunity for firehouse pranks. What you cannot see, is the backside of this cake. The fireman have made a practice of "coring / holing" I don't remember the exact terminology, but they take a water glass, champagne flute, etc. and shove it into the base of the cake and pull it out creating a tunnel in the cake. I was warned about this, I was waiting for it, but somehow it happened. Here's a link the the instagram shot I took: steph_table7events
And they lived happily ever after...
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