Sunday, October 30, 2016

Kristin and Jefferson

Kristin and Jefferson
The Evans

Once Upon a time in a magical hollow found east of the sun and west of the moon, an enchanted forest was born It was a somewhat secret forest. Not many knew about it but those who did felt 
peace and happiness when they walked there.
  It was a perfect place for a wedding. 
Kristin and Jefferson happened upon this place, and chose to have their wedding here. A tradition was born.  It was perfect for them.  Tall Pine Trees shaded the ceremonial site and nature surrounded them. You could feel the  spirits of those who once ran through the forest in times gone by, wishing the young couple the best that life has to offer. 
  A little bluff was below the site where the bridesmaids and groomsmen waited .  The Bride appeared from the top of the hill with her dad and the ceremony began as she walked toward the love of her life.  

The Reception area of Cochino Lodge was transformed by the Brides Mother, Becky Ley into a forest wonderland of the Bride's desires. The imagination is a wonderful thing, and we all got to enjoy the voyage.   The Groom's area  was the Tree House Deck, where you had the feel of being in the tree. that hung over the deck with lights hung among the limbs.  This is where Ann Peel created an unusual Cigar Bar that had it all. Elegant, unusual and enjoyable.  



Kristin and Jefferson Evans






The Enchanted forest

















Pat Aldridge who kept things moving in the right direction.



 










Delicious cupcakes made by the Minister's wife.


The Wedding DJ Dalton Gauthier
Music throughout the forest


Dawn Gauthier lighting candles.





Calhoun Catering had delicious food. Great Service too.





Beautiful Mother of the Groom
Mary Evans



















Grandfather of the Groom








The Minister
















parents of the groom, the Evans




Pat Aldridge assisted  in wedding preparations from beginning until end. 




























The second Kiss
















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