I’m married! But before we get to all that, we have to start at the beginning. By that, I mean September 28th.
Wednesday Septemeber 28th-Friday September 30th
Wednesday was Josh and my last day of work before we headed to Ohio to tie up loose ends before “the big day.” I was schedule to work all day, but my nerves about getting everything done before we left for Ohio were through the roof. I left at 1pm and then ran around town getting the last things we needed and then headed home to finish packing. Josh got off work and ran around and did a few more things. Finally, we were both home, loading the cars and making sure the house was safe to leave alone for more than a week.
It was kind of strange, leaving. Right before we left (at 10PM), I said to him, that when we got back everything would be different. I had a moment of “OMGOSH, THIS IS REALLY HAPPENING!” Then, we left and made it to Ohio around midnight:30.
The following couple of days we ran around tying up the loose ends. We got our centerpieces ready, as well as the name places. We created a lot of our decorations. For the centerpieces, we bought dozens of ball jars. Inside each we had wheat seed, with wheat sticking out. We later put fresh flowers in them. In the small ball jars, we had wheat seed with a small candle.

We wanted to capture a harvest, autumn feel. With the name cards, which went on the head and family tables, we took some heavier paper and burnt the edges and hand wrote the names. They ended up looking very cool. With the chaos of that week, Josh and I had quiet time to make those name cards. It was almost therapeutic to just stand there with him and burn the paper.
One of my bridesmaids (and long time friend) Sylva, arrived on Thursday. She and I filled the jars with the wheat seed. She quite loved it out at Josh’s parents, which is hard to not do. When you have 4 golden retrievers, vying for your affection, a gorgeous sunset and rolling fields around you, it’s like going on vacation. What was most fantastic about Thursday night, was the double rainbow behind the house. The top rainbow, was a perfect rainbow, bright and we could see where it started and ended. It was just absolutely beautiful.
Some people take limosines or horse drawn carriages, but after our wedding, we decided we’d take a hay wagon, drawn by truck, chauffered by Andy (a great friend). When he brought the wagon over, in order for the wedding party to wrap in plastic (to protect by wind) and decorate with signs, it his me even more that we were really getting married. As tradition goes, Harold (Josh’s dad), hung a rosary on the tree. Once a rosary is hung on the tree, it won’t rain on your wedding day. (It did rain early in the morning, but no rain whatsoever during the day). That evening, we spent working on the slideshow we were going to show at the reception. Sylva made amazing progress on it and if it weren’t for her, we may not have ever gotten to a finished project.
On Friday, everything got rolling even more. We met at the reception hall at 8AM to begin decorating. We set the tables and chairs up, cut up the wheat and flowers, set up the gift and favor table, decorated the sign in table, the list goes on. It was all completed by 12:30 or so. At 11:00, I went to get my nails done. They were overpriced and broke Sunday morning, but they got the job done. Kayleigh arrived midday. There wasn’t much left to do and we spent some time hanging out. We ran a few more things over to the hall and then it was time for the rehearsal.
The rehearsal dinner, wedding and honeymoon await your eyes on a different blog.
Photo Credit: 1&2: Cloustudio, 3-me, 4-Bobbie Steinhauer
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Beautiful
Thanks for sharing