Today is the fourth anniversary of my wedding to the one and only Rohan, my darling, funny, handsome beloved. And I rather thought it might be fun to take all of you on a little photographic walk through our wedding, including some of the days leading up to it. Sound like fun? I hope so, because I'm feeling romantically nostalgic today, and there's no stopping me!
Due to all the craziness
that is Wisconsin marriage policy, Rohan and I were legally married in North
Carolina four weeks before our real
wedding. This meant the judge had scarcely declared us “man and wife” before I
hopped on a plane and zipped up to Wisconsin for four weeks to prepare the real wedding.
Of course there were
dress fittings and the like:
Since the wedding was to
be held in my parents’ back yard, I had originally intended to wear a much
simpler gown, just a sweet little white sundress. But my father really wanted me to at least go try some real wedding gowns. So I did.
This gown was the first one I tried on, and I fell madly in love with it. Still
simple enough for an outdoor wedding in my parents’ back garden, but
embellished with lots of pretty details.
Soon after this was
taken, however . . . I came down with German measles. Which, while not
dangerous, was probably the most miserably sick I have ever been! Not only
that, but I had worked for months on getting a proper tan to look right in that
pure-white gown of mine (not something this nerdy-writer-type ever does!), and now it was all spoiled
with blotchy red lattice rash. Bleh!
But thank heaven, both
the measles and the rash cleared up two weeks before the actual wedding date.
To make me feel better, my handsome man sent me something pretty:
Things started speeding
up around then! The dress arrived, and of course I had to “practice wearing
it.” Papa had to practice giving me away too . . .
Eeeeeee! So close to the
big day now! You can still see some of the red patches where the rash was, but
it’s mostly cleared up (thank you, Lord!).
And the ladies at my
mother’s church gave me a lovely wedding shower.
And here I am with a
lovely young woman who was at that time enjoying a long-distance correspondence
with my older brother. Just a correspondence. No, really! They were just
friends!
Uh huh. Riiiiiiiight . .
.
Anyway, fast forward a
couple of weeks to the day before the wedding. Finally! My handsome man and I
are reunited just in time for a quick wedding rehearsal and rehearsal dinner.
Did I mention that this was an outdoor wedding? Do you want to see what the
weather was like the day before?
Yeah. Everyone is
freezing. Bundled up against the drizzle. And the wet. and the cold.
“No, I’m not cold at
all!” I insisted in my little sundress and sandals! Rohan’s sister made me go
stick my feet in a hot bath a few minutes after this took place . . . and
probably saved me from pneumonia as a result.
But I didn’t care for the
cold or rain! My handsome guy was back with me, and we got to practice our
first dance on the deck, and everything was going to be beautiful . . . as long
as the weather cleared. (None of you will be surprised to learn that my most
consistent nightmare during the four weeks leading up to the wedding was all
about thunderstorms and rain etc.)
Anyway, as I said earlier, our wedding was held at my folk’s house up in
Wisconsin. A big beautiful log house on a lake. I loved being able to get
married right out of my home! But there was also quite a lot of set-up to be done.
So following the rehearsal, after Rohan was sent back to his hotel to catch a
few hours of sleep, I, my mother, my cousin, my aunt, my former roommate, and
my totally-just-friends-with-your-brother friend set to work getting the house
ready for company! Here we are:
We decided that we all
looked like a lipstick palette together in our clashing shades of red and pink.
Oh, and yes. I am totally wearing pajamas in that picture. Another advantage to
getting married from your parent’s home! Set-up is very casual.
I got up sooooooper early
the next morning to have coffee with my father, as is our
early-birds-of-the-family tradition. Then I hurried down to try to get my hair
and makeup done on my own, before my two bridesmaids arrived. I thought if I
could do it myself, maybe they wouldn’t feel like they had to . . . but I ended up needing help after all, so I shouldn't have bothered. Here I am having my hair styled by Rohan's sister, Rochelle.
See my pretty purity ring
there? I actually kept losing (or breaking) my purity rings through the years,
so that is purity ring number four, I think. Ah well. I suppose it’s the
thought that counts.
Then of course we had to
rush out onto the deck and get a few pictures taken of the overall look! I
decided to have these taken without my veil so that the details would show.
Here you can see my
pretty wedding ring! Rohan designed it and had it made for me in Sri Lanka,
which is his home country. The stone is an Alexandrite, which is mined in Sri
Lanka. It’s very beautiful, set in a silver leaf pattern—delicate and lovely!
One of these days I’ll
have to write and tell you the story of our engagement as well. Heheh. It’s
probably not the most romantic engagement story on the planet . . . but I would
be willing to bet it’s the funniest! Yeah. One of these days . . .
Here you can see my
necklace, which was my grandmother’s (father’s mother). My grandfather gave it
to her for a wedding gift, so they were both very pleased that I wore it (and
the matching earrings) for my wedding. Something borrowed and blue (though
Grandma insists that it does not
count as old!).
My bouquet was the
sweetest-smelling thing you ever did encounter. And it was heavy as a brick.
Seriously, I could have clubbed someone to death with it! (And almost did. But
more on that later . . . ) I didn’t have specific colors for my wedding, simply
wanted as many colors done as classically as possible. The flowers were mostly
roses and stock. While stock doesn’t have the most romantic name in the world,
it is the most heavenly-smelling flower ever! So I thought my bouquet—both for
beauty and potential lethality—was perfect.
See those pretty little shoes? Guess where I got them. You never will, so I'll tell you: Wal-Mart! I could not find shoes that I wanted (needed flats for the grass, you know), so I finally just purchased $10 ballet flats at Wal-Mart. When I told the tailor who was fitting my dress of this, she offered to add matching lace to the shoes so that they would go with my dress. And all she wanted for payment was a signed copy of Heartless (which had just released a month or two earlier). I was so pleased and blessed. And the shoes turned out adorable!
Meanwhile, as I had my
hair styled and pictures taken and all those other things to which brides are
subjected . . . my handsome fiancé brewed tea.
Here are my folks, patiently awaiting the tea Rohan was brewing:
And my father and Rohan
sit, discussing how very long it takes for girls to get ready for simple things
like weddings . . .
Do notice Rohan’s quite
wonderful get-up for this event! He wore an afternoon-grey suit with a beautiful
silver cravat. We were going for a My
Fair Lady Ascot races sort of look, and I think Rohan carries it of
admirably. (Also, let it be known that the cravat was his idea.)
Around that time it
was discovered that my beautiful dress was lacking a hook and eye in the back!
Thank heaven, my best-friend was on hand, ready with needle and thread to save
the day!
Here I am being sewn into
my dress. Still smiling though!
Rohan and I decided that
we would not wait until the ceremony to see each other all dressed up. We
wanted to take a bunch of pictures together well ahead of time so that after
the ceremony we could mingle and enjoy our friends and family. So we had a
private moment, just the two of us, for him to see me in my gown. He was quite
delighted with the look! Still says he thinks it's the most beautiful wedding dress he's ever seen (though he might be a little biased . . . he's pretty head-over-heels for the girl who wore it).
Then we went out into the
yard, still pretty early in the morning, to have our pictures taken. Here are
some of my favorites!
Then we moved on to other
locations and took MORE pictures together! It was Motorcycle Weekend in my
hometown, and some motorcyclists saw us and asked us to come pose on their bikes.
My dress was a little too tight for me to straddle a motorcycle, so I just sort
of propped on the end there.
Rohan’s saying: “So, can
we get one of these?” I’m laughing: “Not on your life!”
This is a discussion we
continue to have to this day . . .
Our photographer spotted
this cute little hideaway bench and had us pose on it too:
“Kiss each other!” she
told us.
And we tried. We really
did!
But we were at just such
an angle that we could NOT reach!
Oh well. It was a worthy
effort.
Then it was time to
head back to the house and part ways until the ceremony. While we’d been away,
everyone else had been hard at work completing the set-up and preparation, not
to mention greeting guests as they arrived! I slipped out of my dress and
flower crown and had some help from my bridesmaids re-fixing both hair and
makeup.
Rochelle tidied up my
hair while I visited with my namesake, Annie . . . who wasn’t born yet but who
was very present nonetheless!
Then it was time to get
back into the wedding clothes and . . .
wait for our pastor. Who thought the wedding was at 4:00. Which it wasn’t. It
was supposed to be at 2:00.
Whoops.
Sometimes doing things
low-key can be a little bit accident prone. Still, I wouldn’t trade it for
anything!
While waiting, we took
some more fun pictures.
Heheh. My train got a
little tangled up there! But now you can see all the pretty colors of my
wedding. Again, I didn’t pick a specific color scheme but told my bridesmaids
simply to find pretty dresses in summery colors. This picture is a perfect
depiction of what I’d hoped for! My cousin Nicole (the one who looks like me
and is wearing teal) was my “bridal attendant”—not an official bridesmaid, but
a help-me-with-that-long-train and help-carry-this-brutally-heavy-bouquet-maid. My mother is in the
coral, Rochelle (Rohan’s sister) in the green, and Erin (my best friend and “sister”)
is in the yellow . . . with baby Annie.
I love this picture of
Erin looking tearful and happy! Rochelle did her hair, and I think she looks
sooooo pretty here.
Pastor Steve did make it eventually, and we were able to start the ceremony only a little late! My former roommate Charity and Erin’s husband Daniel provided the music for us. Charity played Mussorgsky’s “The Great Gate” for the processional (Rohan’s pick).
Pastor Steve did make it eventually, and we were able to start the ceremony only a little late! My former roommate Charity and Erin’s husband Daniel provided the music for us. Charity played Mussorgsky’s “The Great Gate” for the processional (Rohan’s pick).
Erin went out first (with baby Annie!)
Then came Rochelle, looking lovely.
Sadly my big brother Tom
couldn’t come due to being off on deployment at the time (he’s a rescue pilot).
But he found a special way of contributing of which I will tell you soon.
Again, we didn’t do
things very much like a “normal” wedding. So I didn’t have bridesmaids on one
side while Rohan had groomsmen on the other. Instead, Erin was my maid of
honor, and my youngest brother stood beside her on my side. And Rochelle was
Rohan’s “best man,” and my brother Jimmy stood beside her on his side.
There I am with Papa! The sun was so BLINDING just as we came through the door, I seriously couldn’t see for quite a number of paces. (Maybe it was just the blinding quality of Rohan’s love radiating at me? Maybe . . .)
There’s my handsome guy,
watching me approach! You can see his mother, Mama Astrid, standing behind him
there. She wore a gorgeous gold and black saree to the wedding and looked
amazing!
And here we all are, just
on the verge of Papa officially “giving me away.”
Now comes the important
part that I want all of you unmarried women to REMEMBER. Seriously. This is
vital. Take notes right now. Let me show you . . .
Do you see what is
happening there? In this picture? Do you? I’ll tell you what it is!
I handed my bouquet and my handkerchief off to my maid of
honor. My beautiful antique handkerchief which
I had carried down the aisle for a reason. That reason is that weddings are
emotional. And emotional people like
me are very likely to cry. And when
you cry, you need something to wipe—not your eyes. No. Tears are romantic.
Everyone likes a dainty tear trailing down your cheek.
You need it to wipe your nose!
There is absolutely
nothing romantic about a runny nose on a bride, particularly not when she’s
gone all traditional and worn her veil through the service and therefore can’t do anything about it.
Thankfully, during the
prayer I was able to signal Rohan to pass me his handkerchief, which worked out all right. But do remember this,
unmarried women all—when you hand off your bouquet, hold onto your handkerchief! Because you’re likely to want it.
Speaking of tears,
here’s a shot of Erin crying.
And here’s a nice
parallel shot of Jimmy crying. It’s all about balance, people.
Despite the absolutely
horrendous weather of the day before, our actual wedding day turned out
divinely beautiful.
Don’t you love those
scattered flower petals? I don’t know whose idea that was (maybe it was mine?), but I think it’s so
lovely!
Take a moment to admire
my dainty veil, another gift my father insisted on giving me. (I had planned to
just make something, but he wanted me to have the very best. I’m a spoiled
girl!)
We sang the hymn “O
Father All Creating” for our wedding song. Charity provided the accompaniment,
and it was a special moment for all of us.
Then it was time to
exchange vows and rings. Here you see Rohan getting my wedding ring from his
sister:
And here you see me giving Rohan his ring . . . along with my life and love.
And a kiss to seal the marriage!
Hey! I like you and we’re
married! (Again, you’ll see that we were very classic with the veil and him
lifting it at the end of the ceremony to kiss me. I’ve always loved that
symbol.)
Happy man and wife!
I tried to go CHARGING
down the aisle afterwards, but Rohan managed to slow me down to a more elegant
pace. Our recessional was Edvard
Grieg’s “Wedding Day.” I used to
play this piece back in high school, and I always said that if I did get married, I would want it played
at my wedding. Erin’s husband Daniel did a wonderful job performing it!
We went immediately from
the recessional up to the balcony above the guests to dance our official First
Dance as a married couple! We
chose the beautiful waltz from My Fair
Lady as our dance tune (again, in keeping with the My Fair Lady style of our wedding.)
That long train of mine was appropriately swoopy for a romantically swoopy song! Rohan is a wonderful dancer, and he taught me a thing or two before the wedding so I wouldn’t trip and break my pride.
After that it was all fun and games and cheesecake for the rest of the day! My mother and I worked hard for several days previous making cheesecakes of many flavors for the occasion, and “really, I’m just friends with your brother” Kristen made a decadent chocolate one as well! She also blessed us by decorating the cheesecakes with flowers and chocolate shavings and arranged the tables for the reception.
Isn’t it gorgeous??? I
love my mother’s lace table cloth. Oh, and do you recognize those red flower
petals? They come back into the story yet again later on . . .
We took family pictures,
naturally. Here I am with Rohan’s family:
And here we are with my
family:
Yeah, we’re not a very
serious bunch. (My poor father looks like, “I don’t know these people!”)
There was lots more
dancing. I danced with Peter . . . we pretended we knew what we were doing.
I danced with my father,
who was rather shy about it. But he promised that he would do a Father-Daughter dance with me as long as I picked a Very
Slow Waltz. So here we are, dancing to this Very Slow Waltz . . . which Erin played for us quite a lot slower than this recording!
And I danced many, many
dances with my lovely new husband!
Here we are dancing and singing “The Rainbow
Connection” to each other. Which is also a waltz, in case you didn’t know! Charity played this one for us. We had quite a number of classically trained pianists at this wedding, so we were not lacking for great live music.
A bunch of my dear
friends from college days road-tripped up to Wisconsin to be there for my
wedding! Kristine (my talented freshman roommate), Melanie (a wonderful woman,
wife, mother, and musician, who remains forever in our hearts), Hannah (the most
gifted young artist I have ever met), Laura (a brilliant literary mind and wit!),
Elizabeth (a poet-biologist), and Esther (multi-linguist extraordinaire!).
We all enjoyed family
time. Here’s Rohan and his beautiful sister, toasting his new marriage!
Here are my happy parents:
I really love the dress my mother found for my wedding. It's a perfect color and style on her! My father looks so dashing in the tux too. I am not skilled at picking out clothing, but I tried to find a tux for the guys that went with Rohan's without matching it, per se. (Rohan was the star, after all.) I think my father and brothers all looked very handsome!
Rohan’s father made it
for the ceremony . . . and I met him for the first time right after the service!
My Aunt Paula and new mother-in-law, Astrid. Both teachers, so they hit it off right away!
Don't you just love Mama-Astrid's saree? She looked so elegant.
We had an afternoon tea
for our reception, and ladies from my parents’ church pooled their teacup
collections in with my mother’s to make certain we had plenty!
Kristen and her sister Megan worked hard all day as tea and cheesecake servers, keeping the slices rotating, the kettles boiling, and the teacups washing. And not a single teacup was broken! They were amazing.
One of my favorites of all my mother's teacups featured in the wedding!
Sadly I never got a taste of the tea and barely any of the cheesecakes! Some kind soul handed me a teacup at one point, but every time I lifted it to my mouth to sip, someone would ask me a question, and I'd start talking again! Rohan at one point told me to open my mouth and popped a forkful of cheesecake in. But that was all I got of that! But a few years later, Kristen remade her chocolate one for us, so I got to sample it then. And either Rohan or I makes the raspberry-white-chocolate cheesecake every year for our anniversary.
One of the most special
moments of the day came when my father called everyone inside. He spoke of
those who could not be present, including Erin’s brother, Matthew, who was
serving with honor and courage overseas in Afghanistan at the time. And, of
course, my own big brother, Tom. But Tom did not want to let the marriage of
his little sister go by without being part of it . . . so he filmed and sent us
a beautiful toast! (Which arrived the day
of the wedding . . . talk about timing!)
Rohan listened very carefully
as Tom warned him how much I dislike
having toothpaste squirted into my hair. (Thanks for reminding me of that
special moment, brother dear!) But really, it was a wonderful toast, and I'm so glad we have it on DVD. Thinking of Tom's sweet words never fails to bring tears to my eyes.
It was a perfect moment.
Made perhaps a little more perfect by the obvious
delight in Kristen’s voice and face when she running downstairs earlier in the
day to tell me Tom’s DVD had arrived on time. (Yeah. She was totally just friends with him. Totally.)
So do you remember that
club-like bouquet of mine? Well I did have to toss it eventually, didn’t I?
And what better place to
toss from than the balcony??
All the lovely single
ladies gathered below . . .
I tossed, and . . . you’ll never guess who caught it!
That’s right!
Kristen-who’s-just-friends-with-my-brother. According to witnesses (I had my back turned at the time!) it sailed over the heads of everyone else and landed directly in her arms as though aimed for her. Well, I know I didn't aim it . . . but perhaps some angel with a sense of humor helped it along a little.
We got a picture
together, and I took a moment to whisper to her that, “just friends” or not, I
hoped she would marry my big brother someday. I got my wish-come-true not very
long after! (And I’m so glad my bouquet didn’t break her skull as it came
hurtling straight toward her from above . . .)
Someone was so happy
about the bouquet toss, she had a little meltdown moment!
I think Kristen was
touched. If Erin—the surrogate sister of the Stengl family—was that happy, she was going to fit in just
fine!
It really was all good!
Rohan wore fencing
cufflinks in honor of how we met. (At fencing class, for those of you who don’t
know the story.)
Yeah, we make each other
laugh a lot!
Then it was time for us
to leave. I changed into my beautiful get-away dress (a sky-blue saree, a gift from Mama Astrid),
and everyone else gathered outside and grabbed big handfuls of . . . that’s
right! Red rose petals. (I told you those would come back into the story!
Rohan’s gift from a week earlier came in very handy.
And there we go! Off into
the wonderful adventure of married life together!
I hope you enjoyed this
little tour of our wedding. My best friend calls it the "Fairy Tale Princess" wedding because of the setting, the style . . . not to mention the woodland animals who came out to watch it. (Seriously, a chipmunk came and sat on her husband's foot.) I don't think that day could have been more perfect.
Though honestly, it could have thunderstormed in buckets, and I would have still been happy, because my sweet husband was now REALLY my husband, and there is no man in the world so darling as he.
Though honestly, it could have thunderstormed in buckets, and I would have still been happy, because my sweet husband was now REALLY my husband, and there is no man in the world so darling as he.
16 comments:
EEEEEEEEE!!! I LOVE weddings! You have a beautiful home, a beautiful family, beautiful friends... And can I just say, your sister-in-law looks exactly like how I picture Imraldera? : ) Thank you for sharing!!
wow, your wedding was beautiful! Everything about it was so sweet :)
xxRiley
How absolutely outstanding!! What a wonderful day. Thanks for sharing such a special time with us all and for including music as well. Happy fourth anniversary! And, the cheesecakes sound phenomenal! So glad that your friend made you one later. So thrilled for you, and thanks again for taking us on this journey. Loved the part about the purity rings, too.
Gorgeous! Thank you for sharing!
@Allison: You know what, she does remind me of Imraldera... And Rohan makes me think of Lionheart and Foxbrush. :)
Happy anniversary, Mrs. Stengl!
Great. Now I'm crying again. :)
AWWWWWW!!! It was also so beautiful and so sweet!! Thank you for sharing !! :D
Wow, that all looks absolutely lovely! :) And I was just thinking the same thing as Allison--Rochelle looks just like how I imagined Starflower would look!
Happy Wedding Anniversary! This is a great post! Sounds looks like you had a great wedding.
:)
Jemma
Happy anniversary, Anne Elisabeth!
Oh, your wedding was lovely! Your dress was beautiful! And the roses were so pretty and it's really neat that they kept coming back into the story!
I think that it's so nice that you put something into Heartless that you wanted -- the flowers in your hair for your wedding day -- and then you got it!
And I'm with Allison, Michelle, and Christa. Rochelle does indeed look exactly like I picture Imraldera!
And again, congratulations on four years together! I can't wait to hear your engagement story!
What a beautiful wedding! Love the dress, the flowers, everything. And seriously, there were woodland creatures in attendance? You are officially a Disney princess!
<3
Happy anniversary, Anne Elisabeth!
Your wedding sounds like it was absolutely beautiful. <3 I love your dress and flower-crown. And pretty much everything else too. I think I agree with your best friend- it definitely deserves the title "Fairy Tale Wedding"!
Aw, so beautiful!! Thanks for sharing this, Anne Elisabeth. I love wedding pictures!! :)
Always loved the idea of flowers in the bride's hair too... simply lovely!
Blessings!
Oh.........I'm not sure I can express how much I love this story! I was misty-eyed by the end! That was so, so perfect! I MUST keep so many tips in mind if I ever get married! Thank you for sharing, Anne Elisabeth, this was so lovely! :')
What an absolutely gorgeous day for you and Rohan! You were beautiful and handsome. (The cravat was a great addition.) It was wonderful to see the pictures of all your lovely family and friends and hear your story. Thank you for sharing.
Great blog!! I loved your white gown and you are looking pretty in this dress. You know, I am also going to celebrate my vows at most prettiest vow renewal location. I hope everything will be going smoothly.
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