Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Mollie Richey and Curtis S. Taylor Wed at Cochino Lodge

Mollie Richey and Curtis Taylor
Wed November 13, 2010
A beautiful Fall Wedding

The Families met at Cochino Lodge and began to prepare for a grand Fall Wedding. Colors of brown, gold, and deep crimson  swirled inside the lodge and nature provided the same colors outside. A crisp day and evening with no rain was great for the many guests.  The table decor was of candles in hurricanes with fall leaves surrounding.  Linda Richey, family friend, orchestrated the decor and had a lot of family help. She was wonderful in getting the tables decorated. The Open Chapel was chosen for the ceremony.  80 year old  Chapel Benches ( given to Cochino by the Allen Chapel Church near Kennard) provided seating for the guests and  once again participated in the meeting of hearts, souls and great plans for the future. They were once again "at home" in a new location. 



Mollie, what a Beautiful Bride!!!!!
Quiet and self assurred
She was the perfect bride. 









This was the famous Cochino Lodge
2nd Kiss.
and  Baby is right in the middle of it all with dad, Curtis carrying her. 
She never cried once.


As the couple left the Chapel, the youngest member of the family joined in and began the journey with them as well. 

So Beautiful a Family.



Wedding attendants


The Open Wedding Chapel, adjacent to the Main Lodge, was the site of the ceremony
Guests gathered on the lawn and inside the chapel waiting for the couple to begin.


3 generations are about to walk to the chapel
Father of the Bride and the Bride with little Taylor not about to be left behind. 

This was adorable, a part of the ceremony, and vey comfortable. 

The dresses were golden elegance


Father and Daughter were on their way to greet the many guests

Father of the Bride

Father and Daughter

A beautiful wedding dress
A beautiful outdoor wedding



Parents of the Bride


Gorgous Bridal Party

Curtis had a CAKE !!!! Loves Fishing.
The Fish Cake was surrounded by net and river rock.

Please let me know the name of the Cake Artist

Beautiful Bride's Cake
Seemed to float on glass that was glowing with light.

Just before the ceremony began.



A unique idea.

Family


Parents of the Bride

Leaving in a flash



Handsome Curtis Taylor, just before the Ceremony





Gorgous, so young and so beautiful.

Grandparents of the Groom

Grandmother of the Bride

Reading the promises of marriage to Curtis.


So Beautiful and so precious

Down the aisle

Bridesmaids had unique dresses of gold and brown.





Soft glowing candles of fall colors and wonderful aroma.
Linda Richie worked her magic in record time. 

Up close of Curtis's Fish Cake.

Parents of the Groom  wait for the ceremony to begin.

This is Curtis !!!! Lures for the Really Big One near the Fish Cake

Parents of the Groom

Good Looking group of young men. Soon to be on their own if not already, getting into the real world.

Friends and Family

Ceremony Begins.


Both so pretty

Putting the final touches to the beautiful  Decorations.

Miss Beautiful



The Officiant Ms. Willis was so elegant.
She performed the ceremony of marriage with style and great finesse.
The traditional as well as innovative inclusions allowed the couple to participate in a very personal direction.
Each read vows and promises to each other. There was warm humor as well as sacred seriousness in the ceremony. Just as there is in life. 
Please email me suzanne@crockett.org and tell me the officiant's full name and contact information.
Pre wedding photos by Ms. Brent Richey

We three make a Family.




Family


Unity Sand Ceremony


Precious moments of promises.
Each read to the other their personal promise for the future.

The Last couple entered the Lodge for a wonderful night of celebration. Music, Food,
Good friends and new families mingled together, making wonderful memories.


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