In the Sweetness of Love Let there be laughter and in all our tommorows the freshness of today...
Wayne and I got married on July 31 1999. It was an absolutely wonderful day. I could not of asked for a better day. The sun was shining bright, there was a slight breeze up on the hill outside the gazebo, not a rain cloud in site. Wayne and I decided before the wedding day, that if it rains on our wedding day we were going to have the ceremony outside since everyone says that rain on your wedding day is good luck, no rain though, I think that we will still have good luck, I don't believe in old wives tales anyway.
This is Wayne and I, in the gazebo getting married.
Ohhh How Cute.. "The Kiss"
This is the happy couple, all married.
Here we are dancing the first dance. "Just To Hear You Say That You Love Me" by Faith Hill/Tim McGraw
This is Wayne's bestman, Greg. Greg used to work with Wayne and I a few years ago, when we first meet.
This is my mother and my stepfather, Andy. They both have been so supportive of me in past years. I could never thank them enough.
This is Wayne's mother and her boyfriend Keith. Zachary calls Wayne's mom Suzy-Q (her real name is Sue).
This is Wayne's brother Keith and his wife, Michelle. Keith was our usher/groomsmen. They both were a great help, with the planning and putting togther of our wedding.
This is Zachary and Bre'annah. Bre'annah was our flowergirl.
I think Zachary is giving Wayne the OK.. You can Marry my MOM.
This is my brother, Dustin. Dustin and my stepfather, Andy walked me down the aisle.
This is my mother and I. My mother made my wedding dress. As you see, it is beautiful. She did a wonderful job on it. I could not of asked for a more beautiful dress.
This is Wayne's sister Erica and her boyfriend Joe.
This is Zachary, he was our ringbearer. He was sooo serious during the ceremony. I will have his serious little face imprinted in my memory forever.
This is all of our grandparents. From left to right.. My grandmother, Kathryn, Melissa and Wayne, Wayne's paternal grandmother Barbara, and Wayne's maternal grandparents Edith and Wesley.
This is our wedding cake. My son Zachary found this cake in one of the many cake books we looked at. When we saw it, we knew that it was "the one".