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Thursday, September 29, 2011

Mikki and Hector Create a Beautiful Celebration of Love at Preston-Woodall House in Benson, NC

Mikki and Hector have a wonderful love story. Hector is originally from San Salvador and when he came to America he went to work for Mikki’s father in the construction business. Mikki worked there, too, and her dad asked Hector to watch over her when she was at job sites. Hector was dutiful to this assignment and eventually (7 years later!) the two of them started noticing each other as more than just coworkers. Through many long conversations over Coca-Colas, a friendship grew that eventually deepened into love.

They decided to marry at the stately Preston-Woodall House in Benson, NC. Presided over by the Special Events Manager, Diane Seymore, it was the perfect choice for the completely heartfelt and DIY wedding they had put together.

Mikki has her own drywall business these days and can put up drywall with the best of them - but she is also quite a handy lady on many other levels, too, with a lot of creative ideas and the know-how for implementation!

For starters, she made all the Bridesmaid jewelry, as well as jewelry for herself and the Flower Girl.



Notice the touches of crystal she added to the lovely vines that decorated the pillars of the pergola where the ceremony took place.


This interesting family tree was created by Mikki and Hector. The way the family added themselves to the tree was to dip their fingers in a pot of paint and then put their fingerprint somewhere on a tree branch. I would have loved to have seen that all filled in by the end of the night!


Birds were the theme of the event and they were everywhere on display... especially lovebirds. This very clever tree of birds was the seating chart - you found your bird hanging from a branch and the bird had your name and table assignment.


The table names were named for towns in both their countries. The names were written on a small chalkboard, edged in moss, and they stood next to an arrangement of flowers. Each floral vase stood on a beautiful slice of wood that Hector had cut and sanded. He had needed to heat the wood prior to all this to make sure he got out any bugs that might have been inside the wood. Big job, Hector!


On their table, Mikki and Hector had written “Mr. and Mrs.” and they had two lovebirds sitting there with another bird perched atop the chalkboard.



The rings were carried in by the very handsome Ring Bearer, Hector’s nephew, and he carried them in the same moss used on the tables. They looked beautiful in that moss and he handled them so carefully.


For the ceremony they had chosen some very special moments to share between themselves. Mikki had lost a sister and Hector his father and they chose a very unique way to honor them during the ceremony. They had each written letters to their loved one and during the ceremony they tied those letters to balloons and sent them aloft. 


They also had special signs for the chairs where the person would have been sitting had they been there. It was all very touching and as those balloons went up, it was all I could do to stop the tears from welling up in my eyes and throat.


They also added an Anniversary Box ceremony to the wedding. They had written secret love letters to each other, to be placed inside a box with a couple of bottles of Coke (remember those long early talks over Cokes mentioned earlier?). On their first anniversary they plan to open the box, read the letters and share the Cokes. Very sweet.


Their beloved dog, Boudreaux was also there, wearing his own tux and looking pretty happy to be included.

This beautiful wedding cake, made by Cinda’s Creative Cakes, was topped with its own pair of lovebirds and sat on one of Hector’s wooden slabs. What a unique cake plate it made!





















Their DJ was the fun DJ Richie, of RJ Entertainment, who always knows how to keep a party hopping. He was the perfect choice for Mikki and Hector‘s fun, high energy!

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Other wedding professionals who helped Mikki and Hector create their wonderful wedding;

Photographer - Jamie Blow - J and J Photography
Videographer - Phil McInnis - Twenty-One Films
Flowers - Tracy Huntley - Springwell Gardens
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(Update  10/21/11 - I have just learned their photographer has put up a blog post with the photos from the wedding. Great collection - and they captured the letters on the balloons. So happy to see that special moment again.)
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Mikki and Hector, it was a real treat to get to know you and to be a part of such a special wedding. As long as I live, I will never forget your sending your love and prayers to your father and sister on those balloons. I still get choked up every time I think about it.
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Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Monica and Joe Exchange Vows at Treyburn Country Club in Durham, Nov. 20, 2010

Monica and Joe are a handsome couple, as you can see here, and they are every bit as nice as they look. It was so much fun being a part of their wedding; everything was beautiful and elegant and they were warm and easy-going through the whole process. That is always a good combination for a happy wedding.

Their romance began many years ago, when they were in the 8th grade. They went to a Valentine’s Dance together and, although life eventually parted them, they met again in 2006 and have been inseparable ever since. Someone had framed this great write-up and photo of that first date. Such a sweet way to begin a romance.




They chose as their wedding location the beautiful Treyburn Country Club in Durham. Weddings are always special there because the setting is so amazing and this particular day, with all the trees glowing in their autumn splendor, it was even more gorgeous than usual.


The day couldn’t have been more beautiful for Monica and Joe. Here are the arbor where we stood for the wedding, the sun glowing on the back of the clubhouse and the sun shining on the walkway where we all entered for the ceremony. Everything was glowing that day, including Monica and Joe.











The Special Events Coordinator at Treyburn is Lauren Barry, who was so very kind, patient and friendly. She was a joy to work with and Monica and Joe both commented to me about how great she was for them.


The flowers for the whole event were provided by Flowers by Gary and they were just perfect for the day.


 Monica added a special touch to her bouquet by attaching her grandmother’s brooch.



While we waited for the wedding to begin, Joe was chatting with the ladies of the Bridal Party and I couldn’t resist getting a cute photo.


The simple, elegant cake was provided by Cinda Putnam of Cinda’s Creative Cakes. Everything she creates is beautiful.


The wonderful DJ for the day was Randy Bennett of Joe Bunn DJ Company. I always love working with Randy. He is quiet and unassuming, has the couple’s best interests at heart and always knows how to keep things moving along with just the right style. First class all the way.
Monica and Joe, may you have many happy Valentine dances together and may those beaming smiles on your wedding day remain forever on your faces and in your hearts.

Saturday, October 16, 2010

Heather and Joe Begin Their Married Life at The Highgrove Estate, October 8, 2010

Heather and Joe are a couple that cares about people. Heather is a Pediatric Intensive Care nurse at UNC and Joe is a Captain in the Morrisville Fire Department. With such demanding jobs, how in the world did they ever find time to meet?!

It was through their love of motorcycles. Heather’s mom told me proudly that Heather had started riding a moped at the age of 9 and was completely smitten with riding from then on. Heather and Joe love to take extensive rides on their bikes, especially to our National Parks, and have often traveled with Heather’s parents, who are also avid riders.

Joe rides a Harley and is currently the president of The Red Knights, an international firefighters motorcycle club. A rightfully proud organization, you can see their logo on the Harley-Davidson mailbox set up on the gift and card table.


Heather and Joe decided to use a fireman theme and had the most wonderful ambiance as a result. Look at the amazing Groom’s cake, made by Heather’s friend and colleague, Sarah Hassing.  Sarah has only been making cakes for about a year and has a blog about her work. What a talent! This is an exact duplicate of Joe’s helmet and it looked absolutely real. When the cake was cut later in the night, you could tell everyone thought it was a sacrilege. (In case you are wondering, it was chocolate.)


Here are the clever table card markers - where did they ever find glass hydrants?!


Firemen and bagpipers are a natural combination and Heather and Joe surprised everyone with  a wonderful piper, Robert White, to escort them in and out. You should have seen the happy surprise on everyone’s faces. Robert and I have worked together many times at other weddings and he is always fun to be around. I love his music and his sincere personality. Here he is with Heather and Joe and playing during the cocktail hour.


Another fun element was the guest book. Heather and Joe stationed someone there to take Polaroid photos of all the guests and put them into a book. The guests then wrote a note to the couple beside their photos. What a wonderful keepsake that will be!


The wedding was held at The Highgrove Estate in Fuquay-Varina. It is a magical location for a wedding and reception and they provide so many amenities for their clients, including in-house wedding planners. Ann Eberle was the planner for Heather and Joe and I always know when she is in charge that things will go perfectly. Kind, friendly and efficient, she is an asset at The Highgrove.

The DJ for the evening was Jason Huggins of Island Sound. He sure knows how to keep a party going. Here he is as his professional self and then as his fun self.



The beautiful wedding cake was provided by Cinda of Cinda’s Creative Cakes. I have seen many of Cinda’s cakes and they are always elegant and exquisite. This cake certainly was. 


When it came time to cut the cake, you could tell Joe was thinking whether to be good or not, but in the end he remained a gentleman. 


The photographer in the background is Amy Free, who surely got some great photos. She was everywhere!

Heather and Joe, thank you for including me in your wedding day. Your love for each other and for other people has touched my heart and I will carry that with me always. May you have many happy times riding together, starting with your honeymoon in the rolling hills of Tuscany.
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