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Mrs. Magnolia Miss Magnolia, Atlanta Age and Occupation: 28, Public Affairs and Government Relations Fiance's Age and Occupation: 28, Lobbyist Engagement Date: December 1, 2006 Wedding Date: January, 2008 Blogging Since: September 6, 2007 Venue: catherdral ceremony/private club reception About Me: Mr. Magnolia and I are thrilled to be planning an evening, winter wedding for 200 people in Atlanta. We both work in politics and share a love of University of Georgia football, pop culture, and good food! I'm a runner who adores wedding magazines, bad reality television, and a good glass of wine. Most of the time I like to think I'm pretty organized, but between wedding planning, house hunting, and a full-time job, I'm being put to the test!
 
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Miss Magnolia, Atlanta Age and Occupation: 28, Public Affairs and Government Relations Fiance's Age and Occupation: 28, Lobbyist Engagement Date: December 1, 2006 Wedding Date: January, 2008 Blogging Since: September 6, 2007 Venue: catherdral ceremony/private club reception About Me: Mr. Magnolia and I are thrilled to be planning an evening, winter wedding for 200 people in Atlanta. We both work in politics and share a love of University of Georgia football, pop culture, and good food! I'm a runner who adores wedding magazines, bad reality television, and a good glass of wine. Most of the time I like to think I'm pretty organized, but between wedding planning, house hunting, and a full-time job, I'm being put to the test!
About Mrs. Magnolia

Once our separate formal portraits were completed, it was just about that time - let’s do this thing!


The Best Man, BIL Magnolia, walking his mom down the aisle. Isn’t she adorable?

…and my brother walking my gorgeous mother down the aisle.

I just love the floor at Christ the King. It’s almost like it’s pointing you toward the altar!

Father Byrd and Mr. Magnolia waiting. On the far right, you can just barely see our altar server, Maggie. She was just darling, and she wrote us the sweetest thank you note after the wedding!

We had the bridesmaids process alone from the back of the church, but the groomsmen met them halfway to escort them to the altar.


(Plus, this is a great shot of the back of the girls’ dresses!)

The Best Man taking the arm of my Maid of Honor…

The entire bridal party, waiting for me!

Here I come!!!

Up next - the ceremony!

Photos by 35 Atlanta.

7 Responses to “Magnolia Wedding, Part 7: Let’s Get This Show on the Road!”

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Miss Canary says:

Those are such gorgeous shots Mrs. Magnolia! Your mother’s dress was quite beautiful! I love the shot of the entire bridal party at the altar. It’s a good point of view!

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megs08 says:

Love your updates! I just realized that I attended Easter Mass 3 years ago at Christ the King. My brothers live in Atlanta and the whole family was in town for the weekend. The church is beautiful. I remembered being really impressed by the church grounds, too.

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sillyinphilly says:

gorgous! i love the aisles of your church, too. and both of your mothers found beautiful, flattering dresses to wear, which can sometimes be such a battle!

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Beth says:

Pleeeeease do a post on how to tie the bridesmaids sashes like that in the back. I cannot figure it out and it’s driving me mad. Thank you!!!!!

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Miss Penguin says:

Here comes the bride!!!! EEEEEE!

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NearlyMsSubrosa says:

That *is* a gorgeous and very cool aisle :)

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Magnolia Wedding, Part 8: We Do! » Weddingbee » The Wedding Blog says:

[…] so you saw me start down the aisle with my dad…and here we are at the end! I’m kind of amazed by the reflection in the floor. […]


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