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Mrs. Scissors, LaGrange, GA Age and Occupation: 25, Photography & Graphic Design Fiance's Age and Occupation: 24, Engineering Grad Student Engagement Date: January 1, 2009 Wedding Date: June 2010 Venue: Ceremony - First United Methodist Church; Reception - My parents' house! About Me: I’m a six-foot-three bride with a fifty-foot personality! I love great art, fabulous design, intense color, tons of music, indie photography, watching movies on repeat, and being really awesome. This super-tall, Southern, loud, quirky, neurotic artist is marrying a German, quiet, silly, super-amazing roboticist in an eclectic, funky, fun, snazzy, technicolored June wedding. Anything is game for this shindig, for it is all about us! We’re bringing giant paper cranes, six-foot-tall portraits, fortune cookies, a photo booth, a club-circuit DJ, handcuffs, and possibly a kidnapping to this small Southern town. Watch out, y’all, and try to keep up!
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Rock, Paper, Scissors: Before the Walk :  wedding georgia pictures pro pics recap Frontdo frontdo

For our six o’clock wedding, we had to get to the church ridiculously early. The church ladies wanted us there no later than 4:30, and I was supposed to walk down the aisle at precisely six on the dot, come hell or high water. We arrived at the church right at 4:30 during the beginnings of the massive thunderstorm. Boys and girls were segregated in different parts of the church—the girls and I in the bridal suite, Mr. Scissors’ groomsmen in the narthex, and Mr. Scissors, his best man, and Quincy, our reverend/officiant, in the preacher’s office. And we waited.

While Mr. Scissors had some lovely pictures of the bouts taken, I nervously clamped my ink-stained hands downstairs. Oh yeah, and then I decided I was going to burst if I didn’t use the restroom soon. I know a lot of brides go DEFCON 3 over the whole bathroom-while-dress-clad thing, but I decided long before the wedding how I was going to do it. My plan was just to take the dang thing off, hang it up, grab a sheet for a little hippie toga, and go to the bathroom. The closest restroom to the bridal suite was a public one (good planning, church!), and there was no way I was going to drag my train through that. (A field and dirt? Sure. But bathroom? Just couldn’t do it.)

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After I had my little restroom party with Laura laughing like crazy outside, I was plunked down to eat a protein bar and drink some water. Then I sat around and paced in my sheet for an hour. During that time, Mom came down and told us the awful tale of how there was a colossal storm going on outside. They had had to play emergency take-everything-back-inside-the-house-so-it-doesn’t-get-destroyed back home, and she was dressed, but a bit frazzled. For some reason, none of this fazed me, but I guess I was just in my happy zen-bride place. In my toga. Actually, that whole sheet-toga thing was really a great idea in retrospect. It kept my dress from getting even more wrinkled, it let me cool off, and it was comfy and relaxing. If you have a big gap between portraits and the ceremony and you’re in a position to have a quick-change, I highly recommend it.

It came to be time to put on the veil. This was a large task, and somehow, no matter how many billions of bobby pins we put in my hair, it always just slid out. Having your hair down + having fine hair + veil = easy situation. Thankfully, photog Reagan came to the rescue with a magical little twisty hidden hair trick in the back, and we got the veil to stay on.

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Upstairs, the musicians were playing as guests began arriving.

Rock, Paper, Scissors: Before the Walk :  wedding georgia pictures pro pics recap Musicia musicia

Rock, Paper, Scissors: Before the Walk :  wedding georgia pictures pro pics recap Music W music-w

The pews were all decked out with our sticks, billy buttons, and twine. I really love what our florist did with all of our arrangements. We didn’t want too much going on decorations-wise at the church because it already was such a grand space.

Rock, Paper, Scissors: Before the Walk :  wedding georgia pictures pro pics recap Pewpew pewpew-

Programs in use! All of that hard work nailing and sewing was put to good use.

Rock, Paper, Scissors: Before the Walk :  wedding georgia pictures pro pics recap Program01 program01

Rock, Paper, Scissors: Before the Walk :  wedding georgia pictures pro pics recap Program02 program02

We all lined up, and I was still tucked away at the base of the staircase. I so clearly remember these moments, and looking back on it all is so surreal.

Rock, Paper, Scissors: Before the Walk :  wedding georgia pictures pro pics recap Moms Wb moms-wb

I remember the moment I heard the sounds of Passacaglia trickle down the stairs, and I knew it was time for the parents to start walking.

I imagined my parents carrying the flame, trying not to let the flame go out before they got to the unity candle. Laura reached down and grabbed my hand, and I bit the inside of my mouth to stop the tears from welling in my eyes.

Rock, Paper, Scissors: Before the Walk :  wedding georgia pictures pro pics recap Parents parents

My father walked back down the aisle. He had another lady waiting at the base of the stairs to escort.

Rock, Paper, Scissors: Before the Walk :  wedding georgia pictures pro pics recap Daddyba daddyba

With Passacaglia still playing, the bridal party made their way up the aisle, boys and girls alternating.

Rock, Paper, Scissors: Before the Walk :  wedding georgia pictures pro pics recap Junelau junelau

Rock, Paper, Scissors: Before the Walk :  wedding georgia pictures pro pics recap Walkdow walkdow

Then, just as the song was ending, my father and I reached the top of the stairs and entrance to the narthex. The church ladies closed the doors to the sanctuary, and as my father and I readied ourselves behind them, Quincy asked the congregation to stand.

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It was time.

*All photographs from Matt Miller of Our Labor of Love.

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22 Responses to “Rock, Paper, Scissors: Before the Walk”

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MissCatherine
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MissCatherine (message)  278 posts, Helper bee

All that waiting! Wow. But you got some gorgeous shots!

 
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Violachap (message)  677 posts, Busy bee

Oh I love the piece you chose for the processional! I’ve never heard it before, but it’s awesome!

 
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Miss Britt
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Miss Britt (message)  915 posts, Busy bee

I so love how you tell your story. Can’t wait to see the pictures of you walking down the aisle! Also love the toga-dress while waiting idea. I definitely didn’t go the the bathroom after the time I put on my dress at 2:30 until reception over and back to the hotel at midnight.

 
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Katie

I love every single thing about this post. And I’m not normally a church gal, but I absolutely love that church. It’s so beautiful. And serene.

 
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Bubbles

Oh my god i love your ceremony programs!! How did you do those yourself? I would love to know how you did them, they are wonderful!

 
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Miss Peach Tree (message)  339 posts, Helper bee

Holy wow is that a great looking church. I love all the white. I should say all the photos are fabulous too, but every single photo you post is spectacular, so I’m sure you already know.

 
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PumpkinSpiceChai
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PumpkinSpiceChai (message)  385 posts, Helper bee

Great photos! I love that you scaled back the decor - perfect for a church that’s so beautiful on it’s own. Can’t wait to see more!

 
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Mrs. Scissors (message)  7,343 posts, Bee Keeper

@Bubbles: I actually did a tutorial awhile back. :) http://www.weddingbee.com/2010/06/08/diy-programs-3/
It was pretty labor-intensive, but I’m glad I did it.

 
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daniellemybelle
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daniellemybelle (message)  2,520 posts, Sugar bee

Love your church! May I ask how many guests you had? For some reason I always imagined you were having 300+ a la Father of the Bride, but it seems much more intimate in the pictures!

 
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Mrs. Scissors (message)  7,343 posts, Bee Keeper

@daniellemybelle: Nope, we went small! There was only so much room on the hill. :) There were 82-ish at the reception. Haven’t counted how many made it to the church. :p

 
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tocarat (message)  324 posts, Helper bee

I’m in love with your programs-actually I’m in love with every bit of your stationary!!

 
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SandraMarie_1986
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SandraMarie_1986 (message)  1,363 posts, Bumble bee

Yay! I’m so excited!!!

 
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Mrs. Sewing (message)  2,701 posts, Sugar bee

wow, you really did have a gorgeous church!

 
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Mrs. Barrettes
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Mrs. Barrettes (message)  883 posts, Busy bee

*sigh* that carpet against the white interior. Classic.

 
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mrspaetz (message)  3,805 posts, Honey bee

gorgeous venue!

 
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ktisthatbees
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ktisthatbees (message)  2,742 posts, Sugar bee

wow, above all things, I am the most nervous about this point in the day, the moments just before I walk. Will I feel nervous in a good way? Nervous in a “omg I’m going to hurl” way? . . . looks like you made it through with flying colors

 
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Miss Giraffe (message)  4,216 posts, Honey bee

Mrs. S, that church looks amazing!

 
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jordynrose (message)  6,351 posts, Bee Keeper

I love your church — it looks so grand!

 
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Mrs. Cola (message)  2,868 posts, Sugar bee

Your church was so beautiful! And the toga sheet, so funny!

 
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Mrs. Buttons (message)  5,046 posts, Bee Keeper

Such a pretty church! :) I really like that you had the guys and girls alternate down the aisle…what a good idea! Also…the sheet toga.

 
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Mrs. Scissors, LaGrange, GA Age and Occupation: 25, Photography & Graphic Design Fiance's Age and Occupation: 24, Engineering Grad Student Engagement Date: January 1, 2009 Wedding Date: June 2010 Venue: Ceremony - First United Methodist Church; Reception - My parents' house! About Me: I’m a six-foot-three bride with a fifty-foot personality! I love great art, fabulous design, intense color, tons of music, indie photography, watching movies on repeat, and being really awesome. This super-tall, Southern, loud, quirky, neurotic artist is marrying a German, quiet, silly, super-amazing roboticist in an eclectic, funky, fun, snazzy, technicolored June wedding. Anything is game for this shindig, for it is all about us! We’re bringing giant paper cranes, six-foot-tall portraits, fortune cookies, a photo booth, a club-circuit DJ, handcuffs, and possibly a kidnapping to this small Southern town. Watch out, y’all, and try to keep up!

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