Showing posts with label wedding. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wedding. Show all posts

Thursday, June 20, 2013

Wedding Day Linkup...

It's been a while, but so much going on that eventually I'll get around to blogging again, maybe...

Today, though, I thought it would be fun to put our wedding all down so I could remember it in detail just like Melanie and Holly with the Wedding Linkup today.

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{October 15, 2011}
Atchison, Kan. and Tracy, Mo.

As you may of read here Todd and I met on eHarmony in 2009. He proposed on July 16, 2010 (albeit his best attempt to make it happen on my actual birthday, July 12th). 

I always wanted a fall wedding because it is my favorite time of year. Todd didn't really care about the timing as long as it didn't interfere with hunting seasons (oh, yah, he said that!). I am Catholic so I knew it was not going to just happen in three months, so we planned for a long engagement of 15 months. 

Church:
We scoped out a few churches in our area and talked to the priests about their requirements for marriage and how long we had to be members before we could get married, too. Some churches are down right absurd over this technical issue, in my opinion. At the end of the day, I would say just charge people more money if they want to get married in a specific church. We were told by some that we had to be members for six months, others were over a year. Another church actually asked how many people attending our wedding would be Catholic because that determined if we would have a full mass or not (really?! That matters if the groom and bride are Catholic and want the sacrament of marriage?!).

The last church we checked into was St. Joseph's in Atchison, Kan. My hometown priest was a new priest for the parish so the good news was we knew him. We spoke to the retiring priest as soon as we became engaged about our intentions of an October wedding and to start the paperwork to be approved by the diocese. It took about a month and a half to actually narrow down a wedding day. Thankfully, we had time on our side.

Photography:
One of the biggest decisions I made for my wedding was the photographer. Being that I know a thing or two about photography because of my degree, I wanted pictures that were above and beyond what anything I could or my classmates could do from a photography standpoint. I would NEVER regret spending a lot of money on photography. A lot of people I know have skimped on that aspect and fully regretted it. I contacted Laura right away to say I wanted her to do the photos and to bear with us while we had to get a date set. She has become a great friend and I still look at my pictures almost two years later and think how wonderful she did. 

Dress:
My mom and I went to the large Kansas City bridal show the week after we became engaged to just "look around" at some ideas. I know better than that. We set up an appointment with David's Bridal to check out dresses that day after the bridal show because they gave a nice discount from the show. I wasn't prepared to buy my wedding dress that day. I was afraid I would regret getting it so early. I also had a specific budget in mind for what I was going to pay, but turns out my mom had other intentions. I tried on a few lower budget dresses and my mom was not impressed. The attendant mentioned they had a new Oleg Cassini gown that just came in the night before. It was vintage, kind of country, yet still very ornate and classy. Sold! I also wanted the elegance of a cathedral length veil because we were having a traditional church ceremony. My veil was very ornate with the same lace as my dress. I didn't cry or have that moment trying it on, but I was very happy with my dress. It would take about six months to come in so I figured at that point I wouldn't be able to really change my mind, which was good. 


So I got the dress, photographer, and church. Todd decided on his own to become Catholic so we started RCIA classes in September 2010. He attended classes every week until Easter where he was the baptized and confirmed in the church. It was a pretty happy day for me that we would have a full mass, we really could appreciate the meaningfulness together of holy communion at our wedding ceremony and raise our
children in the church.

Throughout the rest of my "planning time" I knew we wanted to do as my on our own as possible and look for the best deals we could find. My mom made all of the flowers for the wedding and we purchased a lot of real mums for decor at the reception site. She did an incredible job on the flowers!


Todd wanted a duck band for his wedding band, so I searched high and low for it for a few months. It was hard to have one made without seeing one in person. We instead had a custom ring done from a jewelry shop in Illinois and I couldn't be happier about his ring. I think it is unique to him and exactly what he wanted. 


I was adamant about not seeing Todd before our ceremony because I wanted the "look" on his face to be priceless. Needless to say, he didn't have much of a reaction, but I sure did. 


Wedding party:
Our wedding party consisted of our closest friends and family. We both don't come from very large families so we had a few friends stand up with us. Actually, my entire side were my friends. I am happy to stay that every single one of them (even though we have only been married for a little over a year and a half) are my best friends, still. We make it a point to talk and see each other. I knew I picked the right ladies! 


Reception:
We had our reception at the historic Platte County Fairgrounds in Tracy, Mo. I found most of my table decor from a sweet lady in Leavenworth who had a wedding a year before in Weston. My dad made the barnwood boxes that were on each table and the wedding signs out near the drive to the reception. I wanted a very rustic, fall theme so we went with purple, burnt orange and brown as our main colors. I wanted elegant, not country bumpkin even though we are country people. Here are a few photos from our reception:



I pretty much planned 100% of everything. I had help from some amazing vendors though. I wouldn't change anything about who we used for our wedding. They all went above and beyond for us. From our DJ, caterer, baker, reception site, etc. I would highly recommend them to anyone.

One of the highlights of our wedding was our photo booth. I was hesitant to do it, but I went with it because a friend owned the service and I wanted to help her. I was afraid no one would use, but it turned out that EVERY single person did. And multiple times! They loved it. We look at our scrapbook and laugh every time because it truly had everyone having a good time.


First Dance:
We danced to an acoustic version of Wade Bowe's "Who I Am". It is a phenomenal song and still makes me tear up thinking of how much I love being with Todd, for his laugh, smile, and making exactly who I am. 

The only thing I would change about my wedding is that my brother could not be there. He is my only sibling, and it was a sad day for us to not have him join in the celebration. Honestly, most of the tears from that day were because he was not there. He was serving our country in Afghanistan so we made sure and include him over the phone and with a photo. He held a special place that day right up front!


All in all, we had the best day. It was the most beautiful, clear blue sky day. Everything was on time, it went off without a hitch, nothing happened that wasn't expected. And we had a great breakfast the next morning with close family and opened our gifts. We then spent a few days in Mexico Beach, Florida, on our honeymoon where we now try to go every year because it is such an awesome place for us. 

Wednesday, January 9, 2013

Spreading the Love...

I am a small business owner, therefore, I understand the power of networking and word of mouth from customers. In fact, just this past weekend I had a fabulous facial/makeover with a referral from a friend. It is refreshing to meet some new people in the new year.

I hope to "spread the love" in future months too, but without further ado, two of my friends:

First, I am often asked who does our photos or who would be a good photographer on my Facebook feed, so I oblige and happily tell friends they will find no other more creative, natural, easy-going photographer than Laura with Laura Benitz Photography

Without words, her work can transform you to a number of emotions. Like this one, just watch...



She will forever have captured the moments in our life that I hold most dear. Like these...
That special walk with my dad and the sincere emotion of marrying the man of my dreams
surrounded by God's love and our family and friends. 
He is my love!
She and I are working on a few things together, and I'd like to formally announce she is my preferred vendor of choice when talking to brides while working my Mary Kay business as well as taking our (and future family's) photos. If you'd like to contact her please check out her website or call Laura at 816-676-8054.

Next up is a friend whom I have only met a couple of times from our ties to agriculture, but she is a great friend of my best friend (small world, huh?) through their careers. When my best friend, Kelsey, had her Christmas cards done this year, Claire helped her design them. I was in need of a few things designed for my business and asked if anyone would be willing to help. Claire jumped on the chance, and I am so impressed by her skill and timeliness. I didn't give her much notice, and she still delivered a great product. I am definetely going to use her much more in the future for design help with postcards, graphics for this blog, and other things that a creative eye can make. Please let Claire know any of your needs, and she is your girl! 
The cute button she made for one of the blogs I am featured on. 
Claire Masker can be reached at clairemasker@gmail.com.

**These recommendations are in no way a paid advertisement on this blog. Simply, they are a few of my good friends with small businesses whom I love to spread the love and word about if you're in need of ideas for the future.**

Monday, November 21, 2011

Which one shall we pick?...

I have also failed to pick our large canvas print that came with our wedding photography package. I don't want to choose the wrong one and regret it, but they are all good, so I'm in a dilemma. Maybe you could help me?


Check out our photos at http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10100252670044171.2511847.17004217&type=1&l=2ce61ef188

Or our photographer's blog site at http://tenderportraits.com/blog/2011/10/st-joseph-mo-photography-todd-and-melissa-say-i-do/

Do you have a favorite or one you'd pick? You might just help me decide since I cannot!

Thursday, October 27, 2011

Well It's Official...

For a Thoughtless Thursday post I thought I'd share two things to get back into the swing of blogging...

#1 I am officially (according to the Social Security Administration) Melissa Marie Chesnut now. It is kind of maddening all the stuff you have to wait for before you change your name or how you should change it, etc. I'll get there hopefully before the start of 2012.

#2 We received our sneek peek yesterday of our wedding photos. Ah-ma-zing! I cannot really form words as to how happy I am about them. They cover every emotion from that day and will help us remember it just like it was yesterday, and that is what great photography is supposed to do. Please check out Laura's blog, Tender Portraits, and make a comment if you like them. I'm sure she'd appreciate it!

Until next time...

Thursday, October 6, 2011

You picked "Mr. Rogers"?!...

On October 1st, Todd's aunt Susan threw me a wedding shower in Platte City with his side of the family. It was the first time I had met a lot of the distant relatives, and I am so blessed to have such a large, loving family with my new family. We had lots of laughs with the games Susan had me play, and she truly outdid herself with the decor, tasty cake (which was pumpkin!), cupcakes and cider. It was a lot of fun, and we received so many thoughtful gifts that we will cherish forever like a handmade afghan, our first "Christmas" ornament, tea towels. etc.

You may be wondering about this title I posted for this post. Susan had me play a game of guessing which Todd would choose out of a series of questions. I did pretty well. I only missed four out of 20 questions. He also lied on two so I don't think that counts. He said on the question, "Which would you rather be, Superman or Mr. Rogers?" I mean come on, Todd would never want to be Mr. Rogers!!! So I had to chew bubble gum for his lie on that one. It was fun anyway though!

Here are just a few photos....

The beautiful decor Susan had for my shower in Platte City.

A gorgeous Santa wreath Aunt Floreen made us for our house.

The yummy pumpkin cake!

Showing off the CUTE Boston Terrier card complete with a tux and veil on the dogs his grandma Betty found!

Thursday, September 1, 2011

45 days and counting...

But who's really counting, right?!



The invitations are going out, checklists are being made, timeline of the day is nearly completed and RSVPS are coming back! It's really just hit me this is happening after waiting 16 months for the big day. I am very excited for a surprise Todd gave me last Friday evening, our honeymoon location. I should have known we were not really going to Colorado; he would always have to give me some sort of surprise. Remember the pool versus engagement ring story? Yah, why would I not think he was cooking up something?!

Cheers to us and the next 45 days!


Monday, August 8, 2011

Blessed beyond measure...

I have to say I have been blessed beyond measure and words with the greatest friends. They all are my friends from different times of my life, but they all seem to be the most real, fun, down-to-earth women you'll meet. I guess that's why they are my friends! We celebrated my bridal shower on Saturday along with my bachelorette party in Kansas City. It was probably one of the top five moments of my life reflecting on how blessed I am to be surrounded and supported and loved by these women. I can't wait for October and certainly can't wait for more memories to come with more weddings, babies and fun times as friends.

Thanks for making me feel like a million dollars this weekend, ladies!

All of us in the wedding party waiting outside at P&L.

Our first shot of the evening, a chocolate cake shot, thanks to Katelyn!

Thursday, June 23, 2011

Happy Birthday!! The Big 2-9

Today is Todd's birthday! I thankfully spent 45 minutes with him today (unlike most days) so I could give him a little smooch and a birthday present. I wanted to surprise him just as he did me on my birthday last year (ok, so his way of going about my engagement ring was one of the best jokes EVER!). I got him a hilarious Hoops and Yo-Yo card that referenced "getting a great catch" which I think I certainly have with him. We are also going on our float trip tomorrow so I'm pretty excited about some trout fishing with my new pink fishing pole.

Oh, yeah I was talking about Todd's birthday, not fishing...I found this awesome Case/Farmall t-shirt that had a vintage look to it with the state of Missouri in the background behind the Case logo. I thought it was a pretty sweet throwback to the state I now live in and Todd loves dearly. I then gave him what he wants...a duck band wedding ring. You may be asking, "what is that?"
This is a photo of a true duck band ring.
This is a photo of one similar to the one Todd got. His is a bit
smaller in diameter but has the same wording with our
wedding date and names.


Well as all the websites have said for the hunter who has everything, which Todd really does, this is the best gift. He has said he wanted it for his wedding ring. It can either be a real duck band that comes off a duck or goose from the field that has been tagged, or you can have one made with your wedding date, initials, names, whatever you want on it and it still looks like a duck band. I opted for the later. Here is a picture of what it looks like from the artist (not really his ring, but you get the picture). Pretty cool, huh? At first I was like, "Oh no, that is going to look so hideous in our wedding pictures," but I came around and remembered that Todd spent some time looking for and money buying the type of ring I wanted, so I wanted to do the same for him. I'm kind of excited about it now. As I said in the card, it should be a reminder of our faith in each other but also his first love, hunting.

I hope he really likes it!

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

If you want a little glimpse...

As the title says, if you want a little glimpse at what my wedding will look and feel like, here is one blog I am obsessed with, Ruffled. Today's post is about as close to my wedding as you can get without giving away all the secrets! Geesh...


http://ruffledblog.com/rustic-romantic-california-wedding/

Can't wait for October, ya'll!