It is Mr. Spring’s and my second wedding anniversary, and we are celebrating today here in Syracuse but heading out for a mini-vacation to Mexico in a couple days.
Our wedding day was perfect in every way. I love looking back at photos and wanted to share them again with you this year. Please enjoy the following photos. First, I have put a link for a short three-minute wedding slide show. Make sure your speakers are on, because the music enhances the photos.
Link for slideshow http://www.ericgraf.com/shows/hurd/
This is my favorite photo.
The historic church was built on land donated by Mary Todd Lincoln’s father.
I look very serious as my mother helps me with my necklace.
The garter I wore was given to me by Mr. Spring’s grandmother. It was my something blue and my something old.
Little bouquets of flowers hung from every other pew. The entire church smelled like the flowers. The florist did an outstanding job with the flowers. I especially liked the garland that surrounded the entrance to the church. My mostly orchid bouquet was long and elegant and resembled the flowers Princess Diana carried on her wedding day.
I don’t look like a nervous bride in this photo.
My groom doesn’t look nervous either.
Our greeter, “Smoothie”, had her own flowers. Most of our guests were from out of town, and we thought this would be a nice Kentucky touch.
We walked through the traditional sword arch before leaving for the reception. We had to kiss each time so we could walk down the path. In the background you can see the floral garland that surrounded the church’s old wooden doors.
We made a sign to lead our guests to a container filled with “dance shoes.” We tied flip flops with ribbons so that sore feet wouldn’t be an excuse for not dancing. Since we were married, we could finally use our custom-designed monogram that was an engagement gift from my parents.
We made menu cards for our sit-down dinner that included stuffed shrimp and filet mignon. Instead of wedding cake, we had New York cheesecake because my husband grew up in NYC and requested it. It was a huge hit. The mansion where we had our reception was used for the filming of several scenes in the movie, “Secretariat”.
We have an exciting life ahead of us.
Cheers!
All photos here were taking by photographer Eric Graf from Louisville, KY.
Kim Hites says
Gorgeous photos. Spindletop is a great place for a reception! Love the Kentucky touches!
Anu@MyDreamCanvas says
Stunning pictures and you look lovely!
thistlewoodfarm says
What a beautiful wedding! I love the monogram and all the special details for your special day. Thank you for sharing from your heart!
Happy Anniversay,
karianne
Shirley@Housepitality Designs says
Happy Anniversary!…What a gorgeous day for a wedding…the grounds were spectacular…I especially love the picture of you taking that “leap of faith”…beautiful….thank you for sharing your photos of this special day…Just love the “Kentucky touches”
Carolyn Averitt says
It was my pleasure and honor to do the flowers for your wedding and reception – what a lovely family! Happy Anniversary!
m.s. says
I JUST began reading your blog a few weeks ago and now you have shared this memory with everyone! I feel like I’ve been invited to your wedding! Congratulations on a beautiful event and on your anniversary.
Warm wishes,
~m
Michelle says
Wow what stunning photos and a beautiful wedding, bride and groom
Sunny C says
Happy Anniversary!!!!! Your Photos are absolutely Stunning. You and your Handsome Husband make a Beautiful couple.
I Love your Blog. Thank-You so much for sharing your Lovely photos from such a Wonderful day in your life.
Many Congratulations, and I hope that you enjoy many more Happy, Blessed Years!! 🙂
Debbie refresh restyle says
Happy Anniversary! What a beautiful couple!! Your wedding looks perfect. Have fun on your trip 🙂
Debbie