Heather and Gregg's Wedding

Where the ceremony would have been if it hadn't started raining...

my bouquet

popcorn table!












Challah that Hannah made for the challah ceremony

escort cards on map based on where you live


a yummy spread of Asian food











The whole day turned out wonderful!  Heather and Gregg put so much thought into all of the details and carried out the "National Parks" theme perfectly!  Complete with their own stamp to stamp your National Parks Passport and a program that looked just like a National Parks brochure!  It was so much fun to be in the bridal party and be part of their wedding day (I even gave a toast- which went well).  Couldn't be happier for the two of them and hope they are enjoying their Disneyland Cruise to Alaska right now!

On another note: Adam's sister Temma had her baby Wednesday morning- a baby boy named Eamonn.  Congratulations to her and Dave- I can't wait to meet the little guy!

Getting ready before the ceremony

looking a little grey in the morning: view from hotel room





super modern Hotel Murano







Heather's awesome shoes





all the bridesmaids


All the girls had a good time getting ready at the hotel room and then finishing up at the venue- which had a nice space for us to prep in.  We spent the morning going back and forth about whether the ceremony could be outside or not (it was sprinkling off and on) and in the end it was held inside. However, the sun broke through at different times of the day so we were able to take a lot of pictures outside. 

Flowers and Rehersal Dinner for Heather's Wedding


Carol grew this "cat grass" in about 5 days in the green house at her work




Jen is the flower expert and she taught us how to make the boutineers and corsages



Greenhouse at UPS






Rehearsal Dinner tables

Drinks at the hotel
The day before Heather's wedding we had a little work party to work on the centerpieces and flowers for the wedding.  It was a lot of fun and they turned out beautiful!  (Feeling inspired to do my own flowers for my wedding now).  The rehearsal dinner was also a success, which was at the University of Puget Sound- where Carol works.