Janet and David were married on Friday, April 22, 2016 in a gorgeous Spring wedding.
Janet wore a Mia Solano wedding gown with a sweetheart neckline and full, ballgown skirt with a lengthy veil pinned in her hair. Her five bridesmaids modeled purple sheath gowns with allusion necklines. Each member of the bridal party held bouquets of purple and white hydrangeas, roses, and baby’s breath.
David sported a black suit with purple necktie and white rose on his lapel. His five groomsmen wore light gray, three-piece suits with purple neckties and roses ornamenting their lapels.
The outdoor ceremony was held at the end of a white runner covered in white and soft purple flower petals. The officiant said a prayer, Janet and David said their own vows, and there was a special singing performance. During the ceremony, it was expressed, “Today is not only a historic event for the bride and groom, but also for their friends and family. A matrimony is an explosion of love.”
Dinner followed starting with Caesar salad, and followed by grilled chicken and Mahi Mahi, with grilled vegetables and creamy mashed potatoes. The three-tiered, vanilla wedding cake came adorned in purple flowers, flower and lace details, and a silver-gray ribbon.
During toasts, the Best Man Pascal, a friend to both the bride and groom, said, “Congratulations on a beautiful night,” and, “I wish the best to you both.” Kaylee, Janet’s sister and Maid of Honor, said, “When they first met, they clicked, and you could tell that they are both happy together.” A Bridesmaid Veronica also spoke about how she knew Janet since high school, and out of all the things Janet has accomplished, “I am the most proud of this one.” The Father of the Groom said he was thankful for being alive and to see his son get married, and the Father of the Bride gave a sincere speech in Spanish.
Janet and David’s First Dance was to “From This Moment” by Shania Twain, and the Bridal Party Dance was to “Tu Sonrisa” by Elvis Crespo. The Father/Daughter Dance was to “¿Y Como Es El?” by Jose Luis Perales, and the Mother/Son Dance was to Richard Clayderman’s “Balada para Adelina.”
There was also a mariachi band and a money dance for Janet and David’s future, which we believe to be bright.
Photography by: Studio World Photography (http://studioworldphoto.com/)
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