The morning of the wedding dawned clear and sunny, and very, very windy ~ a perfect autumn day, really. We held our ceremony at noon on the garden terrace of the Carlyle House in Alexandria, Virginia, promptly followed by a luncheon at a nearby restaurant. We kept it small (only 45 close friends and family), and very simple. Most everything, from flowers to programs, I did myself, or enlisted the help of friends. And it all turned out perfectly.
The ceremony lasted no more than a few minutes, but was so beautiful in its simplicity. My sister-in-law sang Giacomo Puccini's "O mio babbino caro" as I walked down the aisle, and my brother read Jorge Luis Borges' haunting poem "To the Nightingale" before we exchanged our vows. My father concluded with two traditional Irish blessings.
11 comments:
Simply perfection. I love the first shot of the two of you in front of the house with the twin chimneys. Nice visual and lovely symbolism. Kudos to you for keeping this wedding simple, pure, real and meaningful. The walk to the reception so charming!
Love seeing which images you chose to tell the story. Thank you for letting me capture your day!
Simply beautiful. (In the second to last photo, you look as though you walked right out of a Jane Austen novel)
So very excited to see these. So very happy for you both. xoxo
Very beautiful indeed. Best wishes for a long and happy marriage.
I'm always amazed by Kate's ability to convey the spirit of each couple's day. Serenity and joy comes through in your pictures. I can even feel the beautiful fall weather.
beautifully done.
simply awesome. i am soooooo happy for you. (we didn't get photos of our walk and i'm sorry about that - so i take great pleasure in seeing these)
such wonderful pix of you and the gentleman, and your special day.
xo
Thank you all. Such sweet notes.
Gorgeous! Congratulations!
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