Wednesday, June 10, 2015

Kristin and Jason Celebrate Marriage at Cochino Lodge

Mr. and Mrs. Hill 
A Beautiful Cochino Lodge Wedding
Deep in the Heart of the Davy Crockett National Forest,
Celebrated in The Oldest County in Texas,
with a huge Family whose ancestors had come to Texas when the area
was very young and unexplored.
The Bride and her mother and sister worked to transform the lodge and grounds into
the Bride and Groom's  personal wonderland of celebration. This was accomplished beautifully. The wedding was held under the old oak tree that had seen the plowing of crops, harvesting of gardens, droughts, floods, storms and a lot of hard work. But on June 6, 2015 there were festivities with guests dressed and ready for fun, food, music and dancing. And a Beautiful Wedding Celebration.
What a Beautiful Bride and Groom who professed their Love for each other for ever and ever with Rocky Hoch officiating.

Sweets of delicious and decorative cookies were made by  "Just Cookies By Jolee".  Cupcakes were done by "Cakes by Michelle" and were equally delicious and pretty. Food was done by the Family and Friends and was absolutely delicious. There was so much to eat. The Hot Potato Salad was a HIT, none left.  Compliments of Chef Joni, the Bride's Mom. Fruit , dips, BBQ beef and chicken, pasta and green salad was also served and equally enjoyed.
Music was provided by The Wedding DJ-Dalton Gauthier. Dancing and Karaoke rounded out the night.



























































The Wedding DJ - Dalton Gauthier










































































I LOVE these Two. What Sports !!!!











Kim !!!!! Photographer !!!!! and a Cochino Lodge Bride TOO.







And they will continue to live happily ever after. !!

1 comment:

benilhalk said...

Extremely beautiful wedding!! I am so pleased to see all these amazing photographs from their wedding day. You know dear I am a wedding photographer and captured so many wedding at the Cochino Lodge. It is one of the best event locations I have ever seen.