Showing posts with label Georgia Wedding. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Georgia Wedding. Show all posts

Being a Bride: Amanda




Amanda is one of my sorority sisters and best friends; she was also in my wedding! It was so fun having weddings back to back. I also was able to help with some of the ring shopping and picking out, which was so much fun and such an honor.

Bride:
  Amanda M. (Sharp) Johnson
Groom:  Jared A. Johnson
Wedding Date:  July 9th, 2016
Total number in wedding party: 16 (7 bridesmaids, 7 groomsmen, 1 flower girl, 1 ring bearer)
Total guests: 250
Ceremony: Marsh front in Darien, GA
Reception:  The Darien House, Darien, GA

How you met, and the proposal: 
Well of course Jared and I both have different stories on how we met. My first-time meeting Jared, he was my pledge ride and I remember thinking how cute he was, how he was from a southern town close to mine, and how he was a football player, all a Win-Win! I of course attempted to talk to him the entire trip, and asked if he knew a girl I had grown up swimming with, in which he proceeded to tell me this girl was his ex-girlfriend. So of course, the truck got silent, and that’s how that awkward trip ended.

Both of our encounters were due to our best friend and best man, James Kelly, and he was also the reason for re-introducing me to Jared at an Open House at Georgia Southern. We were friends for several years, and our senior year that friendship developed into a relationship.

Jared and I had a very unconventional proposal. We had been dating about three years, and were both living/working around Brunswick, GA. The prior summer, we had talked about me applying and going back to graduate school to study nurse anesthesia. Sadly, this is not a program that can be completed online, and we were going to need to move to wherever I got in. This was extremely scary as one of the places I applied was in Minnesota... a little too cold for our southern roots! I ended up getting into my dream school of Wake Forest School of Medicine in Winston-Salem, NC in December, and the decision was made that we were in this for the long haul.




Being from traditional families, our parents wanted us to be married before we moved and I started the fulltime two-year program. After I got my acceptance letter, our life got a little crazy. We found out I was accepted in December, and the program was going to begin in August. Jared told me to start looking at wedding venues to fit our short timeline, and while looking at one of our favorites (a location where my sister had gotten married), Jared got down on one knee! Both of our parents were there, and it was overlooking the marsh (a setting very similar to where we did get married). Due to scheduling conflicts, we were not able to have our wedding here, but had it at my parent’s house and land instead, which turned out to be wonderful! We found out I was accepted in December, engaged by February, married in July, and moved to another state by the end of July. It was a whirlwind!



What was the best bridal/pre-wedding event you attended, and why? {Read more about the fun weekend here.}

My bachelorette party was the greatest trip ever! My sister/matron of honor, Lindsey Mote, and all of my bridesmaids, really went out of their way to make this the greatest girl’s trip. I told my sister that with all of the stress of the wedding, I just wanted a low-key lake weekend. She ended up finding a house outside of Athens, GA that was on a lake, had a pool, and a bonus of a swim up pool bar; it was a dream house! They had planned every detail for the whole weekend. We were able to hang out at the house in the pool during the day with our “bring your own float” theme party, and go sing karaoke in Athens that night. It was the best weekend ever!



What was something that made your day special?

While thinking about who would do what at the wedding, we both kind of noticed there was no big role for Jared’s father. We decided very early on that instead of him sitting during the ceremony, we wanted him to officiate the wedding! His dad was thrilled, obtained his certificate online, and was able to marry us the day of the wedding. He made the ceremony very personal to us as a couple, and it is something that we love looking back on!



What was the best wedding gift you received?

When my sister got married at a coastal location, my dad handmade the arbor under which the ceremony was held. Since this was seven years ago, the arbor had of course fallen apart by the time we decided to get married. We were on such a short timeline, so this wasn’t something that I thought my dad would be able to build in time. He surprised me the week before the wedding with this beautiful, handmade, arbor that he had been working on for Jared and me to get married under. It made the perfect backdrop for our ceremony!



What was the most unique aspect about your wedding?
We ended up having the wedding at my parent’s coast house and adjoining marsh front lot. Our ceremony was on the marsh front lot, and then the reception was back in a tent in front of our house. It is a wedding site that I don’t think anyone else will ever have, and was extra special to us due to our memories at this house. It did make it a little more stressful though since we did all of the prep-work ourselves, including me mowing my ceremony site on my days off of work... I mean what bride can say that?! But in the end, it just made it that more special for us and something we will never forget! 





What inspired your wedding day?
Being on the coast, we wanted to incorporate very coastal aspects to our day. We very frequently do oyster roast at this house, and incorporated these oyster shells into our day. We had oyster wreaths on windows, had the same wreaths on our chairs, and had them tied to the silverware on all the place settings. These oyster shells made a nice memento for people to take home, and I love seeing when people use them as a Christmas ornaments! My sister is a great artist and was able to incorporate this coastal theme into our invitations with watercolors of the reception house and a map of the surrounding location. We later used these watercolors on our thank you cards as well. We were able to take wedding pictures on our dock and served shrimp and grits at our reception. We wanted to incorporate this theme in any way that we could!



Thankfully my sister is skilled in all things wedding. I mentioned that she did all of the invitation stationary, but she also did all of the flowers…and did them all at 8 months pregnant! She, my bridesmaids and most of my family members, made all of the table runners, bouquets, and arbor flower arrangements. It was nice to have that stress taken from me, and we saved a ton of money doing it this way! She now has her own flower company that she does weddings through (Lowell & Co out of Macon, GA) and I highly recommend her. I couldn’t have made it through the day without all of the hard work that she did! Also as a wedding present, she surprised us with snow cones at our reception! They went over great, and were an awesome way to help with the South Georgia heat!


Floral Design: Lowell & Co Floral
Photography: Ari Merritt Photography
Wedding Dress: J'Adore Bridal
Bridesmaid Dresses: Kennedy Blue 


Marrying McAfee | Let's Party!




Oh the wedding reception...one of the most fun parts of the day. After dinner, the music cranked up, and everyone hit the dance floor. We had a friend from college {DJ Hurricane Herman, what what!} DJ our reception, which allowed for a lot of personal touches and requests. He definitely played to the crowd and got a lot of people moving, which was important to us. 







We took one break from the party to do the traditional bouquet toss, or throw in our case, and the garter toss. I surprised my maid of honor Kirstie by throwing the bouquet directly at her as a surprise. It was so funny. And Christopher surprised me by having hands full of ice when he went to retrieve the garter! I was so hot that I didn't even feel it for a few seconds...it just felt wonderful and cool on my legs, but it got icy, fast. 





Both my maid and matron of honor gave heartfelt and memorable speeches. Christopher's best man Elijah was deployed on our wedding day, but he had two great men step in to fill that place. A few weeks before the wedding, I had messaged Elijah to kind of put the idea out there of a surprise speech if it was at all possible. He was able to record his thoughts and our DJ played it for everyone to hear, much to Christopher's surprise. I'm so glad we were able to do that, and include Elijah in our special day from afar.



My Phi Mu sisters also did the traditional wedding cheer, and I was so proud of myself for remembering to bring my candle from the candle-light ceremony announcing our engagement in the Phi Mu house three years prior, almost to the day! I'm so thankful we were able to get a picture with our fabulous photographer, a Phi Mu herself.


Throughout the reception, I could tell that our friends were getting feisty and were creating quite the getaway car. We were scheduled to leave through a tunnel of sparklers at 10:30 p.m., but about 10:15 p.m., I hit my limit. I was exhausted, hot, and just ready to be alone with my husband! So I headed back to the getting ready space, and literally laid on the couch for five minutes while the sparklers were handed out to the remaining guests. When Christopher finally made it back to the room, he asked, "How's my little introvert doing?" He knows me so well, and knew my "socializing limit" had been met!


We spent a few more minutes by ourselves with our photographer and videographer soaking in the last seconds of the day before heading out through the front door through a beautiful tunnel of sparkles. After pulling Saran wrap {and condoms...boys...!} off the car, pushing out dozens of balloons out of the seats, and stuffing my giant dress into the car, we were off! We rode back to our house to change and grab our luggage before heading to Savannah for the night. I think we both couldn't stop smiling all the way home, and kept saying how it was truly the best wedding ever.


Thank you for following along while I chronicled these memories! But no worries, the wedding features will continue, as I have the honor of featuring a few friends and blogging buddies and their wedding days. If you're interested in your wedding being featured, shoot me an email at piperellice at gmail dot com.

Also a huge thank you to all of our family and friends, near and far, who made this day the best day of our lives. We love you all!

Marrying McAfee | First Dance & Cutting the Cake




When planning the wedding day's events, I so desperately wanted everything to go smoothly of course, but also cohesively. It was really important to me to make sure my guests felt engaged and involved, and to minimize the amount of wait time if possible. There's always some wait time of course, but having a structured cocktail hour alleviated some of that.

Our picture session as a couple coincided with the cocktail hour, where guests enjoyed fruit, cheese and crackers as well as our signature drinks: pink cotton candy and champagne for me, and a Tom Collins for him! Once we were done with pictures, we had the grand announcement of our wedding party by our awesome DJ, followed immediately by our first dance to Shania Twain's "From this Moment" and the cake cutting to Aerosmith's "Sweet Emotion."





Christopher and I did not do the cake smash...getting messy is never my style. Our cake was a delicious wedding cake with raspberry preserves in the middle and buttercream icing. As soon as the cake was cut and the traditional toast was done, we began feeding the guests so they could fuel up before the party truly began!




The funniest moment of the cake cutting definitely came with Niki, my matron of honor, went to pop the champagne for us, which for some reason had never been iced down. I had specifically picked a special bottle of Piper-Heidsieck champagne for us to enjoy on the day of in our monogrammed ice bucket. When she pulled the cork, it exploded all over the place due to the heat of the day. I love the expression on our faces from that moment! 




Marrying McAfee | The Littles




For our wedding day, we included two very important "littles" in our lives as our ring bearer and flower girl. The little ones in weddings are always my favorite part: I love the tiny versions of the outfits they wear! Both of our young attendants took their jobs very seriously throughout the day, with our ring bearer Jax cutting loose at the reception by dancing with all of the girls!


He is what I like to refer to as my "little boyfriend," and was very sad to let me get married. One of my favorite surprises of the wedding weekend was the set of rules he wrote for Christopher to follow, which Jax's mom Kim read during the rehearsal dinner. I keep the framed list on top of my jewelry chest in our bedroom for easy reference should Christopher need a little reminder now and then!


10 Rules for Marrying My Piper
written on April 7, 2015 by Jax
1. Smooch
2. Be kind
3. No food fights
4. Wear deodorant or else you'll be stinky on your armpits
5. Take care of my Piper
6. Protect my Piper from danger

7. If the power goes out, make my Piper a fire and get flashlights out and lanterns and sleep with her
8. Lots of hugs
9. Give her flowers
10. Wash her hair and body when she needs help
And most importantly, love my Piper as much as I do, forever.
Jax :)