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Real Weddings Sunday: Presenting Kelly and John Holden
The Couple: Kelly and John Holden
Wedding Date: August 13, 2011
Photography by Shoops Photography
Tell us a little about you and your beloved: We went on a blind date on August 13, 2006 and haven’t stopped dating since that first date. We knew we had met our perfect partner and friend for life. We support each other in life and business and everything in between. Kelly is a commercial transportation insurance broker and part-time massage therapist in Folsom and John is self-employed and owns Holden Sheetmetal Custom Car Restoration in Shingle Springs. We recently moved to property in Placerville which is close to quadding, camping and rafting. We truly represent the statement, “they are perfect for each other…they have so much fun.”
What was the most amazing part of your day? Coming home to be with each other. We just moved in together for the first time just four weeks before the wedding. Living on acres takes work and we both like the effort it takes to make a house a home.
What else would you like to share about your big day? Our day was special in that we got married at a special friend’s estate. The fact that we had 125 close family and friends there to share it with us, in 106 degree heat, was amazing. The day was perfect in every way.
Ceremony Site & Reception Venue: Private Home
Photographer: Shoop’s Photography
Caterer: Family friend
Cake: Family friend
Flowers: We went to the flower mart and then all handmade by Jaimie Bailey.
Favors: Palm Tree favors assembled with a picture taken by our amazing photographer from our engagement shoot.
Wedding Dress: House of Brides
Bridesmaid Dresses: BCBG
Hair: Lynn McShane-Freeman
Makeup: Rachelle Ruggles
Invitations: Andrea Jones
DJ/Entertainment/Band: Robert Vela
Honeymoon location: Lake Tahoe and Los Angeles
Any other of your wedding vendor(s) you’d like to call out? Ted our amazing bartender for keeping everyone happy in the heat.
Any advice you’d give to our readers who are planning their weddings right now? Take your time and go with your heart — you will change your mind a dozen times. Let friends help — they want to and you will need it. Have fun with it. We had nine classic cars at our wedding, all cars John had restored. It was like a car show and wedding. People wore flip flops and Hawaiian shirts,which tied into our theme. People told us that our wedding was the most fun wedding they had been to in years!
Anything that you would have done differently if you were given the chance? Nothing. The day was perfect — too short, but perfect.
Photos courtesy of Shoop’s Photography.
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Real Weddings Wednesday: Presenting Kami Burgess and Sam Cadeaux
The Couple: Kami Burgess and Sam Cadeaux
Wedding Date: September 4, 2011
Photography by Capture Photography
Tell us a little about you and your beloved: A childhood friend of Kami’s was in town visiting her parents and met Sam at a church function. Something told her that Kami and Sam had to meet. Of course she presented the situation differently to each of them. She told Sam she had this cute friend and was wondering if he was up for a blind date. However, knowing Kami would turn down a blind date, she told Kami that Sam was new to the area and asked if she could show him around. After exchanging many emails, the two finally met for a picnic in Capital Park. Two and a half years later, Sam proposed under the same tree where they first met.
What was the most amazing part of your day? Dancing through the line of our wedding party to “Beautiful Day” right after being announced and seeing all of our friends and family standing. It was amazing to see how many people love and support us.
What else would you like to share about your big day? We were married on Labor Day weekend, so we had a lot of family and friends in town a few days prior to the wedding. It was a great time to hang out, share stories, eat and really blend our families. Our wedding party didn’t really know each other before that weekend and by the end they were teasing one another, swapping numbers and had created memories of their own.
As hectic as things got closer to the wedding day, it was nice to be with friends to help calm us down and remind us of what is most important…each other. It was great to get to share our special day with people who really love and support us as individuals, as well as a couple. It was an amazing weekend.
Ceremony Site & Reception Venue & Caterer & Cake: Monte Verde Inn
Photographer: Capture Photography
Flowers: O’Shays Flowers
Favors: Chocolate chip cookies made by the bride’s father
Wedding Dress: House of Fashion
Bridesmaid Dresses: David’s Bridal
Hair: Amanda from Sleek Salon
Makeup: Johnny Nicely
Invitations: DIY by the bridal party. Designed by Somer Loen (friend of the bride) with calligraphy by Emily Loen (friend of the bride).
DJ: Rich Carlson
Honeymoon location: Whistler, Canada
First Dance Song: “When You’ve Got a Good Thing” by Lady Antebellum
Any advice you’d give to our readers who are planning their weddings right now? Decide very carefully on the items that are most important to you and splurge a little. Photography, food and music were our top three most important items, and we made sure to allocate a good part of our budget for those items. Your vendors are an integral part of your day, so choose wisely. Our wedding would not have been nearly as stress-free or beautiful without the professionalism and experience of our vendors.
Anything that you would have done differently if you were given the chance? I would have taken home the leftovers from my meal. The food was amazing, but with everything going on I didn’t get to finish my meal. It would have been great to have a late night snack.
Photos courtesy of Capture Photography.
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Girl Tested, Bride Approved: Pinterest
By now, I’m sure all of our gorgeous Real Weddings Brides, have heard of Pinterest! If not, then we seriously need to snap you out of your wedding planning haze.
We’re gaga over this innovative social sharing site and have come to rely on this resource to help us organize our ideas onto virtual pin boards.
We’re so excited that we’re able to utilize this amazing space as yet another way to spread some inspiration to our darling brides. That’s right, you can pin our original and exclusive photo shoots from Real Weddings Magazine’s Pinterest page!
Take a peek at Real Weddings Magazine’s Pinterest page here, follow us, get inspired and pin away!
Blog Post by Aimee Carroll, resident Girl Tested, Bride Approved Columnist.
Photo by Sarah Maren Photographers (c) Real Weddings Magazine.
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Real Weddings Sunday: Presenting Rhea Ramsey-Lewis and Chris Reinbold
The Couple: Rhea Ramsey-Lewis and Chris Reinbold
Wedding Date: August 27, 2011
Photography by Andrea’s Images Photography
Tell us a little about you and your beloved: We met at the Crazy Horse Saloon in Chico in 2005 and have been together ever since. We live in the Sacramento area with our three dogs: Jackson, Brutus, and George. We enjoy hunting together and spending time outdoors.
What was the most amazing part of your day? The reception, just having a big ole party with our friends and family.
What else would you like to share about your big day? Just what most everyone else says…it goes by too fast!
Ceremony Site & Reception Venue: Wilson Vineyards
Photographer: Andrea’s Images Photography
Wedding Planner: An Impressive Event
Caterer: Ludy’s BBQ
Cake: M&W Bakery
Flowers: About 90 percent were grown by my brother — the bouquets and arrangements were done by Flowers by Annette.
Favors: Wilson Vineyards. Wine glasses with our initials and date.
Wedding Dress: Cocco’s Couture
Bridesmaid Dresses: David’s Bridal
Hair: Danielle Pinkston from Sinor Salon
Makeup: Simple Serenity Spa
Invitations: Done by a friend
DJ/Entertainment/Band: Elite DJ
Honeymoon location: Malta, MT. Antelop Hunting Trip booked through Cabela’s.
Any other of your wedding vendor(s) you’d like to call out? They weren’t a wedding vendor per se, but we did have to send our dogs somewhere that could be trusted so we could focus on the day and our honeymoon without worrying about their well-being. Dogwoods Resort is where they went, that place is FANTASTIC! They treat the dogs well, they aren’t cooped up in any type of cage, and best of all – they come home tired and happy.
First Dance Song: ”She’s Really Something” by David Lee Murphy
Any advice you’d give to our readers who are planning their weddings right now? Keep it simple and hire a planner. It’s the marriage that ultimately counts — the wedding is just a big party for everyone to celebrate.
Photos courtesy of Andrea’s Images Photography.
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Real Weddings Wednesday: Featuring Crystal Golightly and Noel Figueroa
The Couple: Crystal Golightly and Noel Figueroa
Wedding Date: May 19, 2011
Photography by White Daisy Photography
Tell us a little about you and your beloved: Noel is a native New Yorker born and raised in Brooklyn. I (Crystal) am a Bay Area girl who moved to NYC in 2004 shortly after graduating college.We met in 2005 at a local bar/restaurant in Williamsburg Brooklyn where we almost instantly knew that we’d just stumbled upon one that we’d share the rest of our lives with. After few months of dating, we very quickly moved in together and have been together ever since!
What was the most amazing part of your day? Having all of our family and friends together in one place since we are all scattered across the country!
What else would you like to share about your big day? One of my girls from the Bay Area and the best man found love at our wedding! They may actually have some wedding bells in their future as well.
Ceremony Site & Reception Venue & Caterer: Estate Restaurant
Photographer: White Daisy Photography
Wedding Planner: Kellie Whelan, who was just amazing!
Cake: Sweetie Pies Bakery
Flowers: The maid-of-honor, Elizabeth Fletcher, who did some amazing things with flowers that we purchased at Trader Joes, Whole Foods and a local florist. (she is also a great blogger evasaidit.com very cheeky, urban and hip!)
Favors: DIY. An eclectic mixed “tape” CD of salsa, pop, r&b and reggae finished off with a photo of us.
Wedding Dress: Mihca Cho, a local NYC designer
Bridesmaid Dresses: Mori Lee (purchased from various bridal boutiques throughout the country)
Hair & Makeup: Knotty Hair Salon
Invitations: Wedding Paper Divas and Paper Source. I did a LOT of DIY.
DJ/Entertainment/Band: Raquel and Bolero y Más
Photo Booth: No photo booth, but we bought some pretty disposable cameras and let everyone go wild! It was a great to develop the photos and see what every one did when we weren’t hanging out with them!
Honeymoon location: Planning to go to the Dominican Republic this year, we’ve had a bit of a crazy year with new jobs and a puppy!
First Dance Song: “At Last” by Etta James
Any advice you’d give to our readers who are planning their weddings right now? Have fun and don’t stress out. If you are true to yourself, your likes and your taste, you will have a great time. For us it was really important to keep it simple since we live in NYC and were planning this day from 3,000 miles away. I knew that I wanted a low-key intimate, yet beautiful, day so what better place then Sonoma?
When I came across The Estate and read the history of this 100-year old Victorian house I was mesmerized! I actually didn’t see the property until about three months before the wedding. Not only was the location gorgeous, but it was very convenient because we were able to buy out the restaurant which included coordination, cocktail hour, dinner and wine, and even a dessert course.
A few years back I went to a wedding where they served Champagne as the guests were entering the garden ceremony and I knew that I NEEDED that. So we served Prosecco as our guests waited for us to arrive. It turned out great because not only were we late (I forgot my veil), but also because we knew our friends were getting a little tipsy so if we happened to trip or giggle it would be okay.
Anything that you would have done differently if you were given the chance? I would have liked to slow the whole thing down and enjoy every single moment. Everyone told me to take a moment look around and absorb it all — that was probably the best advice and I wish I would have done that more.
Photos courtesy of White Daisy Photography.
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