September 3, 2010
Cochino Lodge
Zak Benge and Seema Patel became Man and Wife
A grand celebration. Memories for a lifetime.
Zak and Seema both from East Texas took the traditions of East Texas that they had grown up with and were familiar with and melded them with the family traditions of India and Early Texas. This was a multi-faceted wedding that was magic. The families came together to celebrate and share in the marriage of this young couple. The support and easey nature of the families had a calming affect on the gathering. It was a very gentle celebration that was centered on Zak and Seema. The moon was full and lit the grounds into the night for the unique celebration at Cochino.
A rustic cedar arch made with loving care by the groom and his dad stood as one of the Early Texas traditions. From this hung the glistening jewels and prisims that seemed to sparkle throughout- calling and reflecting the traditions of India.
The relatives of the couple were honored with a collection of photographs displayed at the entrance. Some family members were no longer physically present with the families but were very much there in spirit.
This was a colorful and jeweled wedding. The groom's mother along with the rest of the bridal party had henna tattoos on the hands which were very artistic. Colorful dress ranged from beaded garmets to denim and boots.
The music began at the roots of Texas with a singer who had the background and produced a great sound. From this the music ran the gambet of old to new to near and far. The dancing began and no one wanted to stop.
Cafe India, of Houston ,Kirby Spinks with Lucy Sherrod of Crockett and Sue Burson of CenterHill welcomed everyone to an array of different foods. Each one of these caterers presented their specialty foods.
This was a special part of the wedding that delighted everyone . The guests sampled some of everything.
Roberta Steed Smith was the wedding coordinator as well as close family friend who kept everything on tract and in order. From the decor to the finish line Roberta was at the right place at the right time directing the ceremony. The families were there also to do anything that needed to be done.
The Wedding Photographer was Donna H. Quarles whose photographs will follow and are identified with her name on them. Donna began early and stayed late. A great photographer who has been to Cochino many times.
The photographs below are of the Bride, Seema
A Beautiful ,Elegant and Exotic Woman
A Beautiful ,Elegant and Exotic Woman
Elegant and so Beautiful
The Groom a Handsome Man
A couple made for each other.
The minister was Pastor Gibson
B. Patel, brother of the Bride
The Cedar Arch with glistening prisms
Mother of the Groom who dressed so beautifully
and so pretty
Beni
I enjoyed this woman so much
I felt as if I had known her always.
A beautiful lady
and so pretty
Beni
I enjoyed this woman so much
I felt as if I had known her always.
A beautiful lady
Charlie Bobbitt who taped the wedding
Cindy Garner
Danny Smith
Dr. Chandra
Traditional Food
Cafe India
Sue Burson catered the Vegetable and Fruit Trays
Guests cool off at the water's edge
The Bride and Groom
Just Married
Lucy Sherrod with Kirby Spinks Catering
Kirby Spinks prepares Texas cuisine
Back Gallery Steamer Tables at Cochino
The KISS
Guests visit near the waterfall
Joan and Larry Hornbeck enjoy Cochino
The Flower girl
Many guests fill the large deck and enjoy the delicious food.
Beautiful guests
Friends and family on the veranda of Cochino
Pastor Gibson
The Maid of Honor
Back Gallery
Seema just minutes after the Ceremony
Sue Burson had great vegetables and fruit for the guests to enjoy
Tammy Gibbs is right at home with the 'ear phones' and adjusting the sound system.
First formal introduction after the ceremony as
Mr. & Mrs. Zak Benge
Family friends
Walling
Provided music during the ceremony
Roberta Steed
Wedding Coordinator
B. Patel
Bride's Brother
The Wedding Cake was delicious and gorgous. Edible jewels decorated the cake.
Ms. Scott from Lufkin was the cake artist who made the cake exactly as the bride photo showed it to be.
I need contact information on this please !!!!!!!!!
Dancing the night away !!!
I enjoyed this lady very much. She is from Nacogdoches.
Dancing, dancing, dancing
Robin Gibson and her beautiful daughter
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Texas Indian Wedding Planners turned our vision into reality, seamlessly blending Indian traditions with Texan elegance. The attention to detail, stunning decor, and flawless execution made our wedding an absolute delight.
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