Carlie and Brady are now Mr. and Mrs. Templeton
The Wedding Ceremony took place at the Lake on the Water's Edge.
Two Oak Trees provided a canopy for the couple and their attendants.
It was a beautiful and unique wedding that began on Friday night
with a rehersal dinner and dancing afterwards. The Wedding followed on Saturday afternoon with a Reception and more dancing into the night.
The wedding attendance was close to 200 people who came from Livingston, Texas and surrounding communitys. It was a great turn-out and just a short distance for a "destination wedding"
The Bride's Bouquet was so crisp and fresh. Magnificent.
Father of the Bride
Parents of the Bride
The Buffet
The Cake was beautiful and in the colors chosen by the Bride
The Groom's Cake was delicious
Fans were artfully presented in bird houses with pickets
El Chico of Lufkin, Texas catered the Rehersal
Dinner. The Mexican Decor was done by the Parents of the Groom. Music and colorful decor was ablaze on the Grand Deck. Food was delicious and artfully served by the Staff of El Chico.
You could hear him coming down the driveway and thought it was either an
airplane or an 18 wheeler. This vehicle was Grand, low rolling to the ground
and the work was masterfully done by the owner. Everyone LOVED this
rolling art installation.
Parents of the Groom
Attendants gave the crowd fans to keep cool.
Parents of the Groom
The Groomsmen with the youngest brother of the Groom leading the pack.
Heading for the Ceremony near the water's edge
A Large Crowd
Readings done by friends of the couple
The Cake in another color.
Dancing their way from the Ceremony
The Bride and Groom as well as the attendants danced their way to the reception line. This was a new twist and such a joyful one. At first it was tears during the ceremony....for everyone, not just the new couple. Then it was fast paced music, laughter and dancing up the hill to the Lodge.
Mr. and Mrs. Templeton
Begin their new lives together with a song in their heart as well as laughter and then
there is the dancing.
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