Friday, April 7, 2023

Here Comes The Son (Sun)- A Joyful Wedding!

 

Our dear son got married! 

Yes, it was on March 25th near Chattanooga, Tennessee.  All weddings are happy but this one was so very joyous - you will just have to take my word for it! Still, if pictures tell a thousand words....













Even if this is a bit blurry, can't you just FEEL the happiness?  They were glowing, honestly! 


 Before the ceremony, I snapped a photo of my husband and son together. I got it quickly so I could get the pride on his Dad's face and the joyful anticipation on my son's face. I think you can see both. (And that is appropriate since Christopher is our pride and joy!) May I just say how handsome they both look? Christopher, that color tie with the grey suit is just perfect to me! I love it! And Richard is the picture of elegance!

Proud mother of the groom!



Sarah, the lovely bride accompanied by her father down the aisle/walkway and then they took a sharp left and walked down the grass! Since it had rained HARD overnight this was not as easy as you might think. Well done, Sarah and Dad!  Of course, the bride was breathtakingly beautiful!  And that DRESS!! Oh, my friends, it was just gorgeous, truly it was!  I am the worst at describing fashion! It was all lacy and lovely and was perfect on her, that is all I can say. The song that was playing as they walked was written by our son, just for this occasion for his bride! Oh yes, it was a recording of Christopher singing the song and playing his guitar! "You Are" is the name of the song.  (It finished a bit early for her walk, and then we heard the beginning of the song "Here Comes the Sun".  For me, those two songs together were just perfect and joyful!)


The ceremony was very sweet and the looks between the bride and groom...this brought me to tears- I can tell you that. (Okay, I admit, I cried a lot!) The best man and groomsmen were all close friends of the groom and the bride's maids were Sarah's two sisters and close friends.  They were all such lovely people - it was fantastic to feel the joyous well wishes bestowed upon them by their attendants- and all the love felt from both sides of their families and friends also!  


Instead of a wedding cake, the couple had doughnuts!  In this photo, you can see Christopher cutting the "ceremonial doughnut" as he called it, which they then fed to each other.  A nice touch, he is cutting it with the same knife that Richard and I used on our wedding cake, almost 40 years ago! (Richard and I married on June 4, 1983.)  There, isn't that a sweet touch?  We also gave him the printed napkin from our wedding with the date engraved on it along with "Kay and Richard".  Christopher carefully folded that napkin and placed it in his jacket pocket.  If a bride wears something for luck, why shouldn't a groom?

My sister and brother-in -law gave Sarah a sixpence to wear in her shoe! Now, that is not something that most Americans do but it goes along with the rhyme that we know in America but that very last bit didn't make it across the pond for obvious reasons, we don't have the same coins!  

"Something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue and a silver sixpence in her shoe!"

I really don't know if Sarah bothered with those other things or not, but she had that sixpence! 

Richard took some great photos, but I love this one! The JOY on Sarah's face was there for all to see. (And Christopher with his tears of joy!)




I don't have many photos of the dancing at the reception (it was quite dark) but you know the dance between the groom and the groom's mother? Christopher chose a song that was special for us..."Surfer Girl" by the Beach Boys!  When he was a baby, I sang that to him as a lullaby changing the words a bit and saying "Christopher, instead of Surfer Girl" and talking about sleeping rather than surfing! Once again, a nice touch that brought me much joy!





If anyone of you would like to leave your well wishes here for Christopher and Sarah, please do so!  Blessings are always well received! And we don't have to tell our new daughter-in-law how very goofy I am, do we?  That can be our little secret.... 

Best wishes to our dear son and our darling daughter-in-law! LOVE and joy always to the perfect pair!   xxx


If you click on the YouTube link above, you should hear "You Are"!


"Here Comes The Sun" performed by Joe Brown.  George Harrison was the best man for Joe Brown when he got married! Such a joyous song! 

Those darn professional photographers kept getting in Richard's way! LOL!!!  Richard got them laughing! 
 




53 comments:

  1. They make such a beautiful couple. Everyone seemed to have a good time. I wish them a long happy marriage.

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    1. Thanks so much, John. I love that the first comment here is yours with the lovely daisy photo! Our ox-eye daises were blooming when we first met Sarah and they will always remind us of her.

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  2. Best day of my life! Wouldn't have been the same without my dear mother and father. Love you both so much and a beautiful post!

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    1. Thanks very much! So glad you like my attempt at capturing the joy of this day. It really was a special day, wasn't it? You ARE the best! xx

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  3. Congrats to the happy couple and best wishes for a wonderful married life together! Looks like the wedding was fabulous. Love the donuts! And I never knew about the sixpence part of that rhyme either!

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    1. Thanks, Debra! It was fabulous! Tee hee, you will have to let me know if you ever win a pub quiz with the answer to "Finish this rhyme..."something borrowed, something blue"....

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  4. What a day of joy and love. I am crying and I can only read about it on my computer. My very best wishes to the new husband and wife. I hope you continue to grow together and hold each moment of each other in your most happy place of the heart.

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    1. Oh, I wish you could see the pictures! "The most happy place of the heart", that is lovely. Thanks very much for the well wishes, the happy couple will read them and appreciate them, I am sure.

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  5. What a wonderful uplifting post. Congratulations to you all. Can I wish the newlyweds a long and happy life together. X

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    1. Uplifting! I love it! Thanks very much for your well wishes. I am sure that are well received. Blessings on you on this Easter day.

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  6. How beautiful and joyful for everyone! Congrats! Linda in Kansas

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    1. Thank you, Linda! All the joy and beauty, I could never express it in full but I hope it came across!

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  7. Congratulations to Christopher and Sarah! What a beautiful wedding. Handsome groom - beautiful bride. Looked like a wonderful day. I think you had to pass me to get to Chattanooga.

    So your son is married and you love your DIL.

    Well my grandson is getting married in December, so this was quite interesting.

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    1. Let's see, do you live close to I-75 on the way to Chattanooga? If so, we certainly passed you on the way! I look forward to seeing photos of your grandson's wedding in December! Thanks for the well wishes!

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  8. The joy radiates from everyone's faces, Kay. I am so happy for you to have acquired a lovely daughter-in-law who makes your son happy, and vice versa.
    The picture with the bride and her father walking, and the sun lighting up her dress and veil from behind, is great!
    How happy your Dad and Richard's parents would have been to witness it all.

    Dear Christopher, dear Sarah, here's wishing you all the best for this new chapter in your lives, all the way from Germany. Sarah, you have chosen wisely - from all I know about Christopher, he is a good and decent man. But I know for sure that you have now the best parents-in-law anyone could wish for (even if she is a bit goofy, but then who isn't? and hey, you haven't got that from me!).
    My advice to you is: Never stop talking to each other. Even if you are mad at each other (and there will be times when you are), don't let the sun set on it without talking.

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    1. As always, thanks very much for your well written words, so very thoughtful! I am sure that my Dad (Papa "Paw-paw" to Christopher) and his Nana and Granddad (his English grandparents) were somehow there with us, in spirit.
      Christopher and Sarah will kindly appreciate your advice, I am sure and I thank you for very much for the well wishes. JOY!

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  9. What a beautiful wedding! Congratulations Christopher and Sarah: your joy shines through in these lovely photos. Yes, the tie is the perfect shade of blue, beautiful like the sky. I love the photo of you Kay, with Christopher, looking radiant both of you. Best wishes for a happy future life to all.

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    1. "Beautiful like the sky", how I love that! It makes me happy to know that our son and daughter-in-law will read this! The joy does shine through, doesn't it? Thanks very much for your well wishes, all the way from lovely Australia! xx

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  10. Congratulations to both of them! I was a beautiful wedding! May they be happy together all the years of their life!

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    1. Thanks very much! If you leave me another comment, you can tell me your name in body of the comment even if you are under "anonymous". I thank you very much for the well wishes!

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  11. Congratulations to them, and to you for surviving!

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    1. Thanks! And I read your comment out loud to Richard and we both laughed. We did survive it and we should get medals! LOL!

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  12. Oh Kay, how wonderful! Congratulations to them. It looks like it was a beautiful wedding. Wishing them a lifetime of happiness. Such a fun idea with the donuts, too. And this is the first I heard about the sixpence part of that rhyme. How interesting!

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    1. Dear Martha! Thanks so much for your lovely well wishes! See my comment to your fellow Canadian, Debra! Hope you get this in a pub quiz sometime!!

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  13. Aww !!! Congratulations to All!! A beautiful couple!
    Love the donuts!
    Happy Easter!
    hugs
    Donna

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    1. Thanks, Donna! The doughnuts looked very nice but then, put me on a silver platter and I might look good too! LOL!
      Happy Easter! Hugs to you! xx

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  14. I pray they have a blessed and beautiful lifetime together!

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    1. Thank you so much! I will let them know your well wishes are from the great state of Louisiana! Thank you! Sadly we just got word that they had to put one of their cats to sleep. It was a beautiful black and white male cat. I'm thinking you are a cat lover too, so I know you will pray for them.

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  15. Your totally understandable love, pride and joy blaze from every word and each and every photo.
    I hope their wedding is as long lasting and blessed as yours.

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    1. Thank you so much for your lovely comment! Our son is a writer and I hope he will take the time to look at the wonderful bloggers/writers who have left comments here- like you.

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  16. What a beautiful wedding! The joy just radiates from both the bride and groom and just looking at her smile when she's looking at Christopher says it all! You and Richard look fabulous too! Her dress was a dream. Wow, so lovely. Looks like the rain stayed away for the day. I like the idea of donuts too. (I'm not much of a cake fan!) So best wishes for a long and happy marriage and hugs to Mom and Dad too from Ohio! Oh, the song was perfect by the way. He's so talented. I would be crying all over the place!

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    1. Thanks for your wonderful comment, Yaya! And I did cry all over the place! LOL! I am so happy you liked his song too! Thanks very much for the love and best wishes from the great state of Ohio. xx

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  17. Such beautiful comments! Thank you all so much! Getting emotional just reading them... It was a wonderful day indeed.

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    1. Oh my son, aren't these people just the nicest folks? It's been a pleasure to read these comments wishing you and Sarah the best from around the USA and the world. Good vibrations, indeed!

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  18. Best wishes to the happy couple and all the relatives.

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    1. Thanks very much, Bob (and Alex!). I will let Christopher know that your wishes are from sunny Scotland!

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  19. What a wonderful, happy, loving occasion. The love and happiness radiates through each photo. I wish the young couple all the very best life has to offer. :)

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    1. Thanks ! If you leave a comment, you can always say who you are in the body of the comment. Thanks very much for the well wishes!

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    2. I'm sorry my previous post showed up as "Anonymous",Kay. That wasn't my intention. Blogger and Google have their own mind at times...and it can be very frustrating. I'm sorry I didn't notice it at the time. :)

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    3. Thanks very much for letting me know that this is Lee from Australia! I am like you, I miss how easy it used to be with blogging and leaving comments. Thanks again for your lovely comment! xx

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  20. So beautiful 🥰 Congratulations!!!

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  21. Dear Kay, thanks for the link both to your son's song and to "Here Come the Sun." Both take us deep into a belief in the joy of life. And thanks, too, for sharing your tears and wonderment, your being filled to overflowing with love for Christopher and Sarah and your husband of so many years. This posting just made my heart sing. May joy be the thread that holds all the years of their life together. Peace from Dee Ready and the cats.

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    1. Dear Dee, Thanks so much for this beautiful comment. "May joy be the thread", that is just lovely. "
      God bless you and your cats, my friend!

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  22. Oh Kay, what a happy post! Congratulations to the newlyweds, and may God bless them with a long and joyful life together.

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    1. Thanks very much, Sue! I so appreciate your well wishes for them. God bless you! xx

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  23. Dear Kay, thank you for letting me know that the sentence touched you. As I work on my memoir, I discover a number of "threads" that hold the tapestry or the rosary of my life together. Peace from Dee and the cats.

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    1. In your last message you reminded me of a book, "The Thread That Runs So True" by Jesse Stuart. And now this comment reminds me of the lyrics from "Tapestry" by Carole King. Do let me know when you have finished your memoir. I know it will be a wondrous weave of words!

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  24. Congratulations to the bride and groom and the whole family! They look very happy and Sarah looks beautiful. It must have been a wonderful ceremony with lots of meaningful things to you all.

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    1. Thanks very much for your well wishes! It was wonderful and the comments on this blog post (like this one) is just icing on the cake...or doughnut! LOL!

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  25. Charleston AjummaMay 8, 2023 at 1:38 PM

    LOVED this blog post! So wonderful to catch up on your world and really appreciate your sharing the precious pictures and comments. I can feel your pride and happiness in all that you said and showed.
    The lace in her dress is amazing - just gorgeous. And I have to ask- were they Krispy Kreme donuts or something else? Important questions here! HA!
    Blessings to your family and especially to the young couple as they begin their journey together.

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    1. Oh thank you so much for your sweet comment and best wishes for the couple! It was a proud and happy day.
      I knew you would love the dress, it really was dreamy but I must admit also, I loved what the groom chose to wear also! That blue tie, one of my favorite colors!!
      The doughnuts were from a local bakery that the couple really liked and I didn't mention that they gave away "Little Debbie" cakes and snacks as wedding favors, so all that was made in Chattanooga! (Well, Little Debbie is made in Collegedale which is right there at Chattanooga!)
      Thanks again, my friend! And keep on keeping on in lovely Charleston! xx

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