Happy Anniversary Stephanie & Walter

Usually on Mondays we do a marriage quote but today is such a special day that I thought we would skip it this week. Instead I’d like to wish Stephanie and Walter Happy Anniversary! It was one year ago today that they became husband and wife.

They were such a pleasure to work with and were so much in love. I keep in touch with the bride and since their wedding they’ve purchased their first home and now have a cute little puppy. I’m sure their family is waiting for the next BIG news that usually follows marriage :)

Congratulations Stephanie and Walter! Wishing you many more years to come!

Wedding Rehearsal – Who should attend?

With most weddings taking place on Saturdays the wedding rehearsals are usually on Fridays. So I thought this was the perfect post for today. I’m often asked by my clients who should attend their wedding rehearsal. The short answer is anyone who has a role in the actual wedding ceremony. I’ve provided a longer answer below.

1. Bride & Groom: Of course, you two are a given for attending the rehearsal since you are a key component to the ceremony. You will need to practice the processional, being given away, when to hand off the bouquet, etc.

2. Parents & Grandparents: Your parents and grandparents will also need to practice their entrance for the ceremony, lighting the unity candle (if applicable), where to sit once down the aisle, etc.

3. Wedding Party: Your wedding party consists of maid/matron of honor(s), bridesmaids, best man, groomsmen, flower girls, ring bearers, etc. They are your supporting cast and will also need to practice walking down the aisle (together or separately), the recessional, where to stand, etc.

4. Officiant: The person who will marry you should attend the rehearsal. They will need to know how they are walking to the alter, chuppah, etc. and with whom (groom, groom and best man, etc.). They will be able to explain various points in the ceremony to the bride and groom based on your ceremony program.

5. Singers & Musicians: They should attend the rehearsal for a couple of reasons. You and your wedding party will want to practice walking to the actual music you’ll walk to for the processional. The soloist or singers will have the opportunity to sing and get comfortable with the musical accompaniment and sound system.

6. Readers: While their role may seem smaller in comparison to those listed above, they still should attend the rehearsal. They will need to get comfortable with the microphone and sound system as well as know where to sit to easily make their way to the front to read the scripture or poem.

7. Hostesses & Ushers: They usually greet your guests, hand out programs, seat guests, etc. While this probably doesn’t require much direction, it’s nice for them to attend the rehearsal so that they know exactly where to be, what to do and the tasks you’ve chosen for them.

Happy Planning!

Monday Marriage Quote

The divorce rate would be lower if instead of marrying for better or worse
people would marry for good.

~Ruby Dee

Monday Marriage Quote

Love is a feeling, Marriage is a contract, and a Relationship is work.
~Lori Gordon

Stephanie & Bobby - Part 2

We recently received the professional photos from the October Maryland wedding of Stephanie and Bobby from Jason Miccol Johnson Photography.

Stephanie and Bobby were married at Village Baptist Church in Bowie, MD. The bride taking her place with her groom after being given away by her father.

Can you tell how happy they are to see each other?

After being pronounced husband and wife, the couple jumped the broom.

The wedding party who were so much fun.

Stephanie and Bobby hosted their reception at Old South Country Club

Formal picture of the couple on the grand staircase

I love this picture which was taken during their first dance

Their sweetheart table with the golf course as a backdrop

Cheers to the new Mr. & Mrs.


Congratulations again to THE HAPPY COUPLE! Click here to see the original blog post from their wedding.

Monday Marriage Quote

Let the wife make her husband glad to come home and let him make her sorry to see him leave.
~Martin Luther