Monday, November 10, 2008

The Wedding

After enjoying the pictures, please indulge my blogging about the special day!!!


Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay Rice the Happy Couple


Receptions



Receptions



Father and daughter dance



The "other" happy and blessed couple!!! Thanks for sharing this memorable day with us!



Finally after a good night sleep, I'm able to share the events that took place this weekend without too many tears to blur my vision to type the "most beautiful wedding I've seen". I am able to recount these details due to having family members and close friends do so many things for us so we could "enjoy the day". How blessed Jim and I are, just so totally blessed. THANK YOU, Matt, Mom and Dad, Nina, Lisa, Connie, Wayne, did I mention Lisa :-D
The day began with heavy clouds and sporadic downpours. The bride was concerned about the weather and those making their way to our "little city" with the weather conditions.

Everyone in the wedding party that planned to attend the morning activity arrived at the salon for the morning of preparation. It was then time to head to the church building and we were blessed with a break in the precipitation. While getting dressed and relaxing a bit before the ceremony, the sun peaked through!!! The bride was assured that the guests had no problem traveling here. The church was filling up with good friends and close family members.

Excitement was beginning to build!!! The music and slideshow of the "life and times" of the couple were being viewed by the guests on two large sliding screens. The candles were lit and the lights were dimmed. The screens retreated as the ceremony music began to play. The grandparents were seated, then the mother and father or the groom, followed by myself, the mother-of-the-bride escorted by her first born, our son Matt. As I was ushered down the aisle I was able to acknowledge some of our dear friends and family members. You could feel the love and support following in the room. I felt God's presence blessing this union and it filled my heart so full that I felt it was going to burst!!!

The music ended and in the quiet silence, the men appeared in their places. The music began the the bridesmaids made their way down the aisle followed by the dear ring bearer and flower girl. The doors closed. In a few seconds, the music began, as the doors opened I stood and we all viewed the most beautiful sight I've ever seen. Our daughter, who as always been a beauty, was radiant. On her daddy's arm, they made their way down the aisle. I could see her entire life before my eyes, though I continued to see her as this grown, Christian woman walking towards the man of her dreams. Megan was nervous, but she kept her focus on her goal....Lindsay and you could see her calming down as she got closer. She gave me a smile and a teary wink and she arrived at her destination.

The ceremony began!!! Jim blessed the couple by affirming our pledge and affirmation of their union and placed Megan's hand in Lindsay's' after kissing her and tenderly touching Lindsay's' arm. Jim return to his place beside me in the pew...this was the beginning of a new stage in our lives. The ceremony continued and the parents were presented with a lovely gift of a candle that represented the ongoing commitment that both set of parents are blessed to be a part of in their own marriages and the candle also represented the example of strong commitment and love in the bride and groom's parents' lives. Megan and Lindsay made their way to both set of parents to present the gift. We kissed them both and told them that we loved them and we also said we are very proud of them. (I will admit with the presentation of the candle and short conversation, I fell a bit apart, but I immediately knowing God's presence was in the room, asked Him to remove this sobbing from within me and He did and I was able to get composed very quickly only having to pat the overflow of tears with a tissue.

In less then 30 minutes the lives of two families has changed dramatically and definitely for the better. The couple was introduced as Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay Rice and we know went from a family of 4, a dad, mom, son, and daughter, to a family of 5, a dad, mom, son, daughter and son!

Next was an informal receiving line and then the beginning of two receptions. The pictures were taking in record time and the bride and groom went to the 1st reception for appetizers and special designed cupcakes, which was held in the fellowship hall at the church and then a bit later the couple made their way to the 2nd reception, which was a sit-down dinner reception.
Oh, how I continue to ponder all these things in my heart!!! How truly blessed I am to be the mother of now 3 children. We have gained another, not lost anything :-D You can't ask for anything better.

I know that prayers for Lindsay and Megan have been giving since their announcement of their engagement over a year ago. I also know that prayers will continue as they begin their new life together. I also know that prayers will continue for Jim and I as we adjust to witnessing this powerful union on the level of being the parent of the bride.






















4 Comments:

At November 11, 2008 at 1:36 PM , Blogger Andrea said...

What an awesome day! I too could feel the love and support of all those you had surrounding you. Lisa, did a great job keeping everything running. I think she has a future job, except Friday nights and Saturday's would stink for her.

The bride and groom, obviously meant by God, to be together.

I haven't had that much fun at a reception in years. You out did yourselves.

You didn't mention the foot. How is it?

Diva's rule!!

 
At November 11, 2008 at 1:55 PM , Blogger Tina and Jim said...

I didn't want to share the only part I would LOVE to forget! I still tear over the mishap and not being able to see Megan leave for her honeymoon!!! I can't believe it happened.

I ended up going to the medical center and had it xray, which showed a severely sprained arch and upper/side foot, not the ankle. It will be every color of the rainbow (they said) and it will take days for the swelling to be managable. I can't get a shoe on...that is the goal hopefully in a few days!! It is the right foot, so I'm not driving at all. I use on crutch to not put full pressure on the foot when I am up and walking from one place to another.

Once again, SO many are "stepping up" to serve our family. It is heart warming, but very, very over-whelming. We have food being brought and items from the wedding being returned and my obligations, though I can make them (ex. campus ministry weekly dinner, etc) have been taken care of.

The goal is to be able to wear a shoe by Friday of this week. At this point (it's only Tuesday) I'm not going to make that goal. I am being good and keeping it up and medicated, and wrapped. The positive is I'm enjoying the reading/studying time.

The wedding was exactly what I wanted it to be for our little girl!! How blessed we are.

The pictures should be posted (by the photographer) Saturday or Sunday on-line. I can't wait.

THANK YOU for being a part of our special day. It meant SOO much to have you and Chuck with us.

 
At November 21, 2008 at 5:45 PM , Blogger Dana said...

I'm going to have to read this in shifts. I'm sobbing after reading only two paragraphs.. Such beautiful pictures and I'm glad to hear your foot is healing!

 
At November 24, 2008 at 5:16 PM , Blogger Jeanne M. said...

Thank you for sharing the beautiful pictures and your loving thoughts. I almost felt Lon and I were. Our prayers go up for Megan and Lindsay in the life they began together.

 

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