Friday, October 4, 2013

The Amateur Bot-ann-ist Marries John in Her Garden

My wedding bouquet made for great photo opportunities.
Four weeks ago today I married an amazing man in the back garden. And now—as I sit here writing this—it's great to publicly admit that we met online and immediately knew we would marry. 

Just 6 months after we met, we were married. There, I said it.

This happened because maturity and experience are great things. Middle-aged love is nothing to scoff at either—especially when it brings such joy and happiness. 

And in my case, I can't say enough about the lessons learned from my divorce. I know now that it took a divorce in order for me to truly understand how much marriage and commitment mean to me. Marriage means working together and being a team and I have that now for the first time. It's what I've always wanted and hoped for and it's such a great feeling knowing now that someone truly has my back and I can count on him to be there. I'm pretty sure he feels the same way too.
Maurice helping to roll out the garden carpet. 
Getting ready for our noontime wedding was a lot of fun. Up until the last minute we'd planned to get married that day in a government office but then I realized we could just do it at home. Why not?
Planted topiary ball with Bromeliad and Ficus. Made to come indoors over the winter. Will keep you updated on how it holds up indoors as a houseplant planting. 
Of course I tried to clean up the back garden as much as possible. I added a few pretty things to make it look better too, but overall, we didn't really intend for it to be a big affair so not much was added. I did make this topiary though.
Two of the fur balls thinking all of the hub-bub was about them—since it usually is all about them.
The night before the ceremony I packed for Alaska and straightened the house.

Since John didn't move in with me until after our honeymoon, that night, we both had a lot of time to think about our new life together and what it would be like in the future.

My mind was so busy thinking about packing I knew I just had to be me no matter what.
Oh why did I wait until the last minute? 
That's when I rushed out and bought some flowers to arrange at 9pm. That's just the kind of thing that I do.
Having fun with my own selfie. 
The morning of the wedding I had my hair and makeup done. It felt amazing and I'm so happy I did so.

When you plan a noontime wedding, that doesn't mean you have a ton of time to get ready. I know that now. But of course, I pulled it all together.
John and I are oddballs. If you don't know that about me yet, then you must be new to my blog or else you haven't been paying attention. 
John and I only invited a handful of important people. We hadn't really thought a lot about wedding photography so many of these pictures were just shot by iPhone by my nieces.
Look! My head is exploding with flowers! 
My flowers were designed by a dear friend who has an amazing touch. (Quinn in the City Flowers).

I had asked Quinn to go "over the top" and I'm pretty sure she nailed it.
Yes, I really do laugh loudly. Am I channeling Phyllis Diller? Maybe...
On my wedding day, I was very happy and we had a little secret too. 
The look on my face terrifies me. I look a lot like my paternal great-grandmother who I take after in so many ways. I guess it makes sense.  
My eldest niece, seen here on the left, was the minister of our ceremony. We kept that a secret from my family until after the ceremony. It was such a great idea and it made the event so much more meaningful.

That's not to say that her younger sister (on the right) wasn't involved too. She made sure we had lots of photos and provided plenty of laughs. 

I love my girls. 
Probably one of my favorite pictures from our special day. I know. I'm weird. I already told you I was though...
Afterwards, our little group met both of our mothers for a special dessert at one of my favorite restaurants in Portland.

Yes, we didn't invite our moms to our wedding. They've been through it all before so we did things differently and they didn't mind at all.

Trust me, it worked very well and they both loved seeing us all dressed up while we ate Boccone Dolce.
John looking at me thinking, "We pulled it off, our moms are both stuffed, now let's get the heck out of here and head to Alaska!!"
And with that, we were off to Alaska!

17 comments:

  1. Congratulations, loved to read this post, such a fun wedding and the flower arrangements were just wonderful!

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    1. Thank you Janneke! I truly wanted to be a canvas for flowers. If I could have gotten away with it, I probably would have worn more. Ever the garden lover...

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  2. Your nieces did a fabulous job chronicling the happy event: so much more fun and spontaneous than the wedding photographer thing. I especially love the shot of you laughing.

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    1. Ricki, my nieces are old pros! From the time they were born I've been shoving cameras into their hands—and not into their mugs. Their mom and grandmas did plenty of that! Once they had iPhones, they knew exactly what to do with them. It's one of the reasons I wanted them to be there shooting what they saw. Sadly, the photo of me laughing is very much me. I had no idea I could be so Phyllis Diller but I did love her as a kid. Maybe it shows?

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  3. I love that oddball photo of the two of you! Nigel and I had our first date in the spring of 1981, and by October we were married. Sometimes you just know. I bet your garden made a great setting for a wedding.

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    1. I am so sad I didn't think of getting a pitchfork Alison! That's all we were missing! My neighbor has a really old scary-looking one and it would have been perfect—luckily I'll have it around for a reception in the spring!! Glad to know too we're not the only ones. We really did know and we both wish we could have met a lot sooner. Since we didn't, we can cram in a ton of fun now. Whatever works, right? As for the garden, it was yet a bit damp after days of rain, but yes, it was quite cozy and it felt a lot like the feeling I've been craving back there for many years.

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  4. Congratulations! Wonderful to marry your best friend and have fun as you go through life!!!

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    1. I'm not sure if he's my best friend yet, but he's getting there! Lol.

      Thank you Gardener on Sherlock Street. Now hopefully I can get back to plants again soon!

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  5. Aw, Ann, I love this post. It feels like I'm being let into a very precious and private place. Thank you for sharing your lovely day and your lovely thoughts with us!

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  6. You are amazing and so are these photos. Thank you so much for sharing your wedding day with us!

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  7. Congratulations! I like non-traditional weddings where no one has to take out a second mortgage to make it happen.

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  8. Congratulations again! I think your ceremony and back garden wedding is just awesome! Thanks for sharing your photos with us!

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  9. So very, very happy for you. You look wonderful together, love the flowers in your hair.How did you meet? I'm behind on my blog reading. Many blessings!

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  10. Congratulations! I am new to your blog and I love oddballs, or at any rate, gardening oddballs!

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  11. What a great post - and a great couple too! So very happy for you! :)

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