Rachael and Jeremy are married! And what a sweet couple! Their lovely outdoor wedding took place in the shade under the majestic oak trees on the lawn at Weaver’s Mennonite Church in Harrisonburg, Virginia. The weather was just perfect for an outdoor wedding. Well, OK, it might have been just a bit humid, but I would take a little humidity over rain any day for an outdoor wedding. Rachael and Jeremy decided on a rustic theme for their wedding since the bride and groom both love the out-of-doors. Pinecones, moss, tree stumps, green, white and yellow flowers, a bird’s nest, a stone fireplace, potted plants, etc…and wait till you see what the groomsmen boutonnieres were made of! The groomsmen also wore matching camouflage socks. So cute! I love the rich, green, earthy colors that Rachael chose for their special day. During the ceremony Rachael and Jeremy each planted Jasmine in one flower pot to symbolize their love for each other. Rachael’s mom, Joy, who has a passion for flowers, was the perfect person to provide and arrange all of the gorgeous flowers and centerpieces for the day. The bride and groom have known each other for quite a number of years since they were high school sweethearts and also attended the same college. It was easy to see that these two are the best of friends and have so much love to share. Rachael and Jeremy, thank you so much for inviting me to be a part of your lovely wedding day! I wish for you many years of happiness, love and adventure!
Love,
Gayle
Congratulations Rachael & Jeremy!
Ceremony Venue | Weaver’s Mennonite Church | Harrisonburg, Virginia
Reception Venue | Shady Oak | Weaver’s Reception Hall
Florist | Joy Coakley | Mother of the Bride
Cake | Cakes by Cathy Stewart
Caterer | Hank’s Smokehouse
Taylor | Kathleen Temple
Officiant | Michael Harnish
Second Photographer | Bethany Snyder
You did a wonderful job with their pictures.
Absolutely beautiful! Bride, flowers, photography,everything! Well done!
Beautiful. Bride. Flowers. Photos. We were married at Weavers 30 years ago. Reception at Shady Oaks. Wonderful memories. Quite sure, however, our flowers or the grounds didn’t come close…