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Hannah and Austin's Log Cabin Wedding

Ryan Williams

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Hannah and Austin were married on October 22nd, with a ceremony and reception at the Log Cabin in Holyoke, MA.

Austin had gone to Navy boot camp with Hannah’s brother Brannon in Chicago in January of 2013. While they were there, Brannon had many of the recruits write letters to Hannah, just for fun—though she didn’t actually receive any of their letters until after she went to Chicago for their graduation from boot camp!

After the graduation, all the new sailors were allowed to spend the evening out with their families. Austin messaged Hannah on Facebook saying that he and Brannon had talked about going out to dinner with both of their families, but Brannon asked her to message him back and say that the plans had changed. Hannah messaged him back to let him know that Brannon just wanted to spend the night with his family, and the next day, Austin messaged her again, asking what their plans were for that day. Somewhere along the conversation, they exchanged phone numbers, and they spent the next few months or so randomly texting each other just to catch up. 

A few months later, Austin mentioned via text that he was finishing up at his Navy A-School in Pensacola, FL, so that he could become an air traffic controller. He would be taking a few weeks off before transferring to his next duty station, so he was headed home to North Carolina at the end of July. He asked if she wanted to come down and actually meet him, and the next thing she knew, she was being picked up at the airport by a guy she’d never met in person! They spent a few days together on the beach and fell in love—all because of her spontaneous decision to seize an adventure in North Carolina!

When Austin decided to propose to Hannah, he knew that he wanted to do something completely unexpected, because he always had to work hard to surprise her. So, he got together with his mother, Shannon, and explained his plan: when they took their annual family pictures on the beach, he was going to propose. That way, the proposal would be captured forever on film!

The day of family pictures came, and they started out with individual families and all the small grandchildren together before they all congregated for the big family picture. Hannah had to be in the front because she was shorter, and everyone in the family was in on the plan as Austin slipped around behind Hannah, and they all parted in the middle. When Hannah turned around to see what was going on, there he was, down on one knee!

As they prepared for the wedding, Hannah’s brother Tyler booked an appointment for her at the famous Kleinfeld Bridal in New York City. Of course, she wasn’t expecting to find anything there, since she wasn’t planning to be on Say Yes to the Dress, and she didn’t have an extravagant budget. But she did take the opportunity to go out with all her girlfriends for a ladies’ trip to NYC—with her mom, her aunts, Austin’s mom, her nanny, her maid of honor, her bridesmaid, and a couple friends!

After a night out on the town, they were all excited to go to the famous dress shop, though they were a little disappointed to find out that only four people could fit in a dressing room. But when Judith, the consultant, asked if they would mind squeezing, all of the ladies were quick to agree to sacrifice personal space to be there! With that, Judith and her assistant, Candice, brought in three dresses for Hannah to try on. When Hannah zipped up the third dress, she started to cry, and so did some of the other girls—sure that this was the one.

But . . . Hannah’s mother wasn’t so sure. She wanted a longer veil, but Candice insisted that a long veil wouldn’t work with the dress. The consultants, seeing that there was a slight disconnect, left the ladies alone for a moment and returned with one more dress, though they did note that it was a little over budget. But the moment Hannah put it on, they all forgot about the other dress when they saw her in the strapless Sareh Nouri dress!

Hannah then found out that the dress was part of a trunk show they had that day, when designers come to the stores with dresses they have out for the season and upcoming seasons. That meant Sareh Nouri was there—and she told Hannah that not only did she look stunning but she was the first bride to try on the dress after it walked the runway during Fashion Week! She was wearing the dress a whole year in advance, and the excitement was palpable!

Her mother called Tyler via FaceTime, since he was the one who made the appointment but couldn’t be there because he was deployed in Iraq, and they wanted him to be able to see the dress too. With everyone surrounding Hannah as they FaceTimed Tyler, the owner of Kleinfeld came over to introduce himself and see what all the excitement was about. When he saw that Tyler was on the phone, he made it a point to thank Tyler for his service. 

Finally, the day of the wedding arrived. They were married late in the evening with a gorgeous fall sunset, so they wanted to make sure they had a first look and pictures of everyone before they lost the light. They both looked amazing—Hannah in her dress and Austin in his dress uniform—as they stood in the rain overlooking the mountainside at the log cabin. You could see the moment all the misery of the cold rain melted away when Hannah tapped on his shoulder and they saw each other for the first time that day!

The wedding was amazing, filled with family and friends who were all so excited to celebrate with these two, but at the end of the night, they were still able to find a moment to themselves. The rain had stopped by then, and the two of them curled up together next to the outdoor fireplace to take in the whole night—and get a few last-minute pictures in!

Hannah & Austin, thank you so much for allowing us to be part of your amazing love story! We hope that you will continue to have such amazing adventures in your new lives together!

 

Vendors:

Hair: The Hamptons Salon

Makeup: Alina Shut (friend)

Cake Maker: The Log Cabin

Wedding Planner: Rachel Voci/Nicole Lucas - The Log Cabin

DJ or Band: Viren Entertainment - Shawn Santanello

Dress Boutique: Kleinfeld Bridal

Caterer: The Log Cabin

Florist: Vizok Design

Keira and Danny's Great Horse Country Club Wedding

Ryan Williams

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Keira and Danny were married on October 8th, with a ceremony and reception at the Great Horse Country Club in Hampden, MA.

Keira had a feeling that Danny was going to propose, so he proposed where she least expected it—at their usual breakfast spot, Russ’. He wanted to make sure that she was surprised, and she was!

I was personally so excited for this wedding because Keira and Danny are good friends of mine. They are just so positive and always come in with a great attitude, and the whole wedding was so fun. I’ve known Keira long before she met Danny, and have watched as they have grown both individually and together as a couple. It’s been a joy for me to witness. Also, I always enjoy seeing my network of friends come to weddings as guests. I feel so much more a part of the celebration!

Keira and Danny decided not to see each other before the ceremony because they wanted to have that special moment of seeing each other during the walk down the aisle. It ended up being the perfect choice—Keira loved seeing her best friend standing there at the altar. They were both so excited to marry each other!

I’d be remiss if I didn’t absolutely gush about this venue, too. This is my first wedding here, and after seeing how beautiful Great Horse is, I know I definitely want to return often! It’s a top-notch venue, and I couldn’t have asked for a better setting for two of my friends to celebrate their wedding! 

Danny & Keira, I was so excited to get to see the two of you tie the knot, and I’m so grateful that you asked me to be part of your day! Thank you again for your love and friendship—I wish you nothing but happiness.

 

 

Vendors:

Caterer: The Great Horse 

DJ/Band: Viren Entertainment

Brides Hair: Darcy Auclair

Bridesmaids Hair: 511 Salon East Longmeadow 

Makeup: Allison Colllazo

Cake: Koffee Kup Bakery

Dress: Alexandra’s Boutique

Jewelry: Funari Jewelers 

Flowers: Durocher Florist

Event Coordinator: Chris Sullivan

JP: Zita Christian

Menswear: Williamsons Clothier

Linens: Marias Elegant Events Chicopee

 

Amanda and Brendan's Wedding at the Union Bluff Meeting House

Ryan Williams

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Amanda and Brendan were married on September 2nd, with a ceremony near the water and reception at the Union Bluff Meeting House in York Beach, Maine.

Brendan and Amanda met when Brendan’s future co-best man, Salvatore, invited Brendan to a birthday party for a girl at his high school. Salvatore’s mom drove them both to Amanda’s 14th birthday party, and they met her on the front steps. They hung out on the trampoline, and at the end of the night, Amanda stopped Brendan to ask if she could give him a hug.

In 2014, Amanda and Brendan took a trip to Disney World together. Their first stop was at Hollywood Studios, and Brendan knew that there was a caricature artist there. Amanda had wanted to get a caricature done of the two of them for years, and before lunch, he told her that they should finally get it done. He spoke to the artist beforehand, under the guise of asking about his schedule, to tell her that he wanted to propose, so after lunch, the artist was ready to do his part.

The artist had Brendan sit down first to draw him and then started to draw Amanda as a small family looked on with dawning comprehension as they realized what was about to happen. When the artist finished the picture, Amanda turned to look, and she realized that the caricature was proposing to her. “Wait… WHAT?” Amanda blurted out before she turned to see that Brendan, in real life, was down on one knee. She started to cry and try to grab the ring, then said, “Oh, wait, do I have to say yes?”

On the day of the wedding, Amanda and Brendan had decided not to see each other before the ceremony, so that moment when they saw each other walking down the aisle was so pure. Amanda didn’t want to trip and fall, so she had a bit of tunnel vision just focusing on Brendan and nothing else going on around her.

Interestingly, some of the bartenders and others at the venue were sure to tell Amanda and Brendan that they had seen a lot of weddings there but that those two had something truly special. They were honestly impressed by the love they shared as well as by the people they surrounded themselves with!

After the ceremony, it was off to the reception where they shared their first dance. One of the sweetest moments, though was after the mother/son dance when Amanda and all of the groomsmen crashed the end of the dance. It wasn’t a planned move—they just all had the same idea!

Brendan & Amanda, thank you so much for letting us be part of this amazing day. You both truly share such beautiful love for each other, and we wish you the very best!

Erin and Pat's Wedding in Haddam, CT

Ryan Williams

Erin and Pat were married on September 17th, with a beautiful ceremony and reception at a private home in Haddam, CT.

These two have been together for 7 years, ever since they met at a gym and then connected at a family party afterward. Pat proposed to Erin by surprising her with a Jeep Wrangler, since he knew that she was planning on buying one. The ring was with the keys!

Their gorgeous Connecticut barn wedding was truly a party for not only these two but for their family and friends. It was clear that Erin and Pat both wanted their guests to have fun, and on the other hand, their wedding party was filled with people who pitched in to help. In particular, Erin’s aunt brought hooks so that Erin wouldn’t have to hold up her dress, which delighted Erin to no end!

The first dance and the daddy-daughter dance were both Rascall Flats songs. They danced to “Bless the Broken Road,” and Erin danced with her father to “My Wish.”

Erin & Pat, thank you so much for allowing us to capture this beautiful day for you. It truly was a day of family and celebration, and we were grateful to be part of it!

 

Vendors

Hair and Makeup: The Iron Scissors

DJ/Band: Jock in the Box

Dress Boutique: Lastrina Girls Bridal

 

Caterer: Juste Hors D'eouvres

 

Florist: Lily & Vine

Rentals: WT Rentals